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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, JANUARY, ter pluy ! & AT THE GRAND s-- 1 Arisons. Much of the Interest attached to the coming engagement of Hollis E. Cooleys great American plqy, "Arisons. by Augustus Thomas, 1 due to the fact that since Its former road AT THE GRAND. Wednesday night" During Honor." A -- Arlsona. utahna. atweek A Woman large stage of that theater, Hollis E. Cooley put Arisons' on In a massive way and the production Intact as given during this facet New York run mill be brought here to the Grand Wednesday night. POWERFUL PLAY. are full of subpoenaa, and Investigation, but damned few rich men police there are the In Jail." said Richard Horrlgan, of the Man The political boas, in " a he left the stage with Charles Hir WulnwriKht. after the twain had been defeated In their fight for the passage franof the borough etreet railroad last Grand the night at chise It true; and that la Just And Mr. Broadhurets play so make rhat bsorbingly interesting la Its absolutely but all their wiles and threats are TO wood X lm; rlef. is the story. The play tells the story of the hour. selected by the la Bennett Ihryn machine for mayor because they hlnk he 1 easy and believe they can lnndie him. He is nominated and the selection 1 made looted, but when -and Wain wright, boas the w tells will apttallst and speculator, that he office." He of keeps oath his keep hat oath Inviolate and defeats the of the political nachlnatkms They offer him bribes, they bulldose gjole him, they threaten and are ilm, but all their wiles and threats and Is adamant he utterly avail no a mutro the political shysters. That, In brief, Is the story writtIs splendidly The play InThe constructed. and en terest Is maintained throughout the entire four acta At times the scenes ire Intensely dramatic, especially those between Horrlgan and Bennett, but the pur motive and force of character of The Man ot the latter always win. po-Iti- cal the Hour' Is the strongest dramatic In Arison offering of the season thus far and it Jas. Grsen aa Henry Canby win require a powerful play to equal it. The play is presented by an unusually tour it has been made a larger and strong and competent company. There more expensive production in every la not a weak character in It. AH sham Last spring Manager Hollis E. equally In the work a no also in the way. produced It at the Academy of Cooley curtain were There repeated honor. an calls after each act an unusual thing Music, New York, where It played Due to the 150 of nights engagement In Oyden. : 37, 19CE. PAGE THREft The logical ldrni. Arlsona.. as th.' .d indicate, la a stage-tol- d story of ' lives and loves of tuen and women In mg in the picturesque section of our i..ii:i.al domain, which Is now knocking at the door of congresq with the demand for the dignities of statehood. The character are typical of the sturdy ilvflisailou of a new country. Canby. a splendid old ranchman, who dominates the Aravalpa valley; his d, but peppery -- tempered their two beautiful daughters, wife; children of the plains, veneered with San Fruiictaco culture; the officers and soldiers of a fgrontier cavalry post these are the principal characters that move and live In a play said to he one of the U at contributions to the American stage since Bronson Howard and Dion lioucicault laid the corner stone of that institution's foundation. The scene of the play are on a ranch close to the Mexican border and Fort Gran;, one of the I'nited States military post, established primarily to keep the Indiana In a passive condition. The dramatic motive ia simple, and the complications which lead to the denoune-men- t rational. The young wife of a colonel many years her senior has a passing spasm of romance and la on the verge of elopement with almost toy transparent a villain, when the young lover of her sister fulls the plait, but at such a critical moment that he must bear the burden of suspicion or reveal the wife's fraillty to her husband, who has been to him aa a father. With genuine manliness he choosea to shield the woman and await the future for his Justification. By thua sealing hla Ups he Innocently develops a series of crises thst are highly tragic, and eventually a catastrophe that halts the movement of every corpuscle. But when It Is all over and the sun breaks through the heavy clouds one feels that In every step of the matter his Judgment was sound and his conduct gallant and heroic. lnfereiu,name ' :;an 'Alabama. CLUB 1,000 YEARS OLD. ' . kind-hearte- Chinese Association Has Lately Been Reorganised in England. The little club that has been In lamdon under the fascinating title of the Idlers of the Bamboo iSrove, was started in Chlua more than a thousand years ago by a celebrated poet and mystic. This exceedingly old gentleman is si ill the nominal president of the club, and at the reunions of the Idlers a chair is eft for him, although the attention seems unnecessary. Th society will not be a very large one at any time. At present it consists of a small body of orientalists and literary men who are Interested in the east. Xtvdk-sto say, some members of the Chinese legation are to be found in the ranks. esrab-ilshe- a c$afs What's th us of grumbling at the A cup ef hot chilly atmosphere. chocolate will set your spirits right. Steaming hot with whipped cream. Be cheery. It only costs a dime. We'll be glad te fill your prescriptions while you have a drink. Easy Rest Cure. The newest rest cure recommended is at once simple, economical and efficacious. It soothes, rests and rehabilitates the tired body and Jaded nerves, as all the other cures, even sunlight and Mr, under other condl tlons, fall to do. One does not have to leave one's room or alter to any great extent one's ordinary mode of life to take it, neither is any special diet, any complicated apparatus, any medical attendance or noxious drugs required. The cure consists simply In passing every Sunday in bed. One need only go a step further and advise as an even more effectual rest cure the passing of all ona's spare time In bed. and as a ierpetual preventive of weariness the shaking off this mortal coll and resorting to the grave. Prescription Specialists. Ogilra, Utah 2479 Wash. Ave. s eeeee-o- Wash commencing Matins. January 25, Saturday 1908. ; Utahna Theater STOCK COMPANY. Melodrama Present the Four-a2 Saturday Matins at 2:30. Night at 9:30. ct e a 4 A Woman's Honor Wrinkles. Many wrinkles are caused by con tortlons of the face In talking, or 10c, even when it la supposed to be In e repose. Not one woman in a hundred Beats on Bela Alwaye On Week 2 Is without some more or less In Advene at facial twistings. If you 2 2 CULLEY DRUG STORE. Russia's Prisoners. doubt this try keeping your eye open In the political prison at Riga, ac- the next time you go downtown la th cording to the Rlgaer Rundschau, If street car. Cultivate repose of man a prisoner, male or female, shows a ner. Hidden Treasure In Bible. head at the barred window. In search It's awfully dangerous," said ha, of air or light, th sentries shoot at Find. Valuable Artletle hiding your money away In s book, the face, by order of Gen. Baron Fifty fragments of the finest early hut if you musL hid It In a Illble, who la called the English carving in polished Purberk Nobody ever looks In a Bible, you butcher of the Baltic Provinces." marble, supposed to be portions of th know. Once I was visiting at a house shrine of 8L Swlthln, were brought to and happened to pick up an old Bible light recently during the restoration of lying on the table and turned th Popcorn to Cur Nausea, at the Grand Wednesday, Jan, 29. A simple preventive for nausea certain parts of Winchester cathedral leaves over rarelessly. What was my Mused by carsickness or seasickness amassment to see drop out from beWhen Augustus Thomas wrote Ala Is said to be ordinary popcorn. Take paln'g Great Need. tween two pages a ISO bill My hostTh cultivated area of Spain la a ess was not less amazed. She couldn't box of popcorn, unbutton bams, the ablest critics in America n good-slaesaid he had written the best American ed, and eat freely of It, or let the car- little over 2,000,000 scree and the bar- remember She putting It there. play. On the morning of September sick child nibble constantly. The ren and uncultivated area about thought it had perbapa been put there aerea, most of which could be by her grandmother who had 11, three of the best newspaper (Titles Journey will be accomplished without long rendered betproductive by irrigation. h declared of New Arlsona York since died. in the disagreeable symptoms. any - : Prices 20c, 30c d 103,-000,0- SFWwpw- R. A. GRANT, Manager Telephone 206 Ind. only Wednesday Night, January 29 HOLLIS E. COOLEY Presents Americas Greatest Play By AUGUSTUS THOMAS Sena Great Company One YeorEach CHICAGO NEW YORK LONDON, ENG. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, LW, 01L5 Scat Sale Momdlaiy : |