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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. jlVES'32- VE & UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 19M. Ask your dealer to send you AT THE THEATRES HATS PRICE I It makes this season In Creston Clarke's presentation of the new play by Adelaide AT THE GRAND. The oPwer that Governs." Prince, Capital and Surplus IZTSjOOOJIO This butt has been associated by the Tuesday Creetoa Clark In the reviewers with the other two menThe Power That Governs. tioned, as representing the highest Wednesday Painting the Town. type of dramatic entertainment of the OGDEN. UTAH present day, and Its claims to such UTAHNA rank lie in its virility, its action and AT OAVID ECCLES, Praaidant Its foundation in a subject that holds The Missouri GlrL' interest for every progressive student pf contemporary conditions. Ko other production that has been mads this JOHN PINGREE, Cashier Chart.-H- . Mason has attracted quite such widefor wait but A other attractions, Preauetion. Caahiar Aaaiatant Splendid JAS. F. BURTON, Tale's Painting the Town" and you spread attention as has this one, and DIRECTORS; never regret doing so. Get your never has Creston Clarke had a hapwill the Iu line of musical fantasy, such Adam Patteraon David Ecclea This pier medium for hia talent as The Gingerbread Man. one cares seats now. If. S. Browning la what choaen not peg upon which to Georg H. Triba hang the tale so long as It is clean, clever, bright amusing and musical. Joseph Clark And last night's offering at the Grand Barnard Whlta fulfilled every requirement. It Is a R. B. Porter. has time there since long beep brought Roapoctfully aalieita tha accsunta of so many tuneful lyrics, balbanka, mercantile lirma and individuals together lads and numbers of reel musical Wa pay intarost an time deposits. and equally dues this apply to merit; Ample resources, courteous treat the assembling of so many artista who ment, aupariar service. possess voices which far exceed the average In the light musical work. The vocal work, with one exception. Is of distinctly high merit: the exception noted Is In the female chorus where there is some harsh vocalisation. A The principals In The Gingerbread TAKE TROUBLE YOU, Man are excellent vocalists; and there DOSE OF are so many good things only a few can be mentioned. Mabel Day, as Maafe, has a magrnlflcenlt voice of wide range and fine tone quality, and ahe knowa how to use It. as her rendition of the and Incantation demonstrated. Not less Springtime THE PILL THAT WILL GIVE successful la Carrtck Major, with a fins YOU RELIEF. barytone voice, under perfect control, aa Pudge. His singing of Queen of my Dreams," with male quarette rhor-u- s. Ogdon's Boat Drug Stare. was an accomplished piece of work. Moon, Mion, Moon, witk captivating electrical effects, sung by Evelyn Frames Kellogg aa Jack Homer, will DRUG COMPANY long linger In tha memory, for Miss George W. Driver, Managers Kellogg certainly brings out every 8453 Washington Ava. quality of her fine voice in her rendition. Another tuneful numtier of the lighter order, wee Beautiful Land of Bon Bon liy Masle and Jack. Percy Matson, as Nmon Simple, and Kellie Klee, aa Margery Daw. also furnish com splendid musical numyou laugh and scream. The costumes and electrical effects are the best that money can buy. Among the chief laugh makers are John F. Leonard and Will Halllday, Maxie King, queen of dancers la seen in her creation, rtopla or the Land of Fkncy, said to be tb moat costly vaudeville act and ons which both ayndicatea were anxious to secure, but which the Charles H. Ysle Amusement company saw fit to retain. Do not be misled by the many show posters of scenery, First National Bank Riverdale I Yrk, of commissions for her next work and those that follow that, whenever she may see fit to again taka her pen in hand." and! the making of good bread .will be an easy 0 accomplishment Ogden Milling Elevator Company If Your Kidneys Drivers Kidney Wm. Driver Son & Maxis King aa Utopier in "Painting tha Town." Vanilla Cream Cookie Cream together one 'cupful of butf ter and one and cupfuls of fine granulated sugar; add one beaten egg, cupful of sweet milk, one teaspoonful of baking powder, and Just enough flour to roll without sticking. Flavor with vanilla. Cut Into fancy shape, sprinkle with granulated auger, and hake a delicate brown. one-hal- one-ha- lf HOUSEHOLD 4193. IS THIS REALLY Ogden Slate Bank Specially invites the aeeounti of ladierf for whess use they have handsome provided Rusaian leather pass and eheck book six OFFICERS. I. C. Bigelow, President J, M. Browning, Viea-Pr- e A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Maya Asst Cashier. DIRECTORS. H. C. Bigelow, A. J, Warner, J, M. Browning, John K. Spiers, 0. A Parmley, G. L. Backar, E. L. Van Mater, J. N. Sparge, A. P. Bigelow; pert-mona- ie MY OLD COAT? UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT bers. Kow aa to that esentlal tha funny element," there la much of it and It's all good. Tha first act la nearly over before "The Gingerbread Man" Fred J. Klee, appears, but from the time of hie first arrival until the close he la busy all the time. That John Dough ditty of his la one of the most catchy pieces of music In the production. J limes McElhem, as the Goo-an-FVlry, with a splendid make-uHorn Hiuiw, as Wondrous Wise, are both clever comedians and this trio with Far a good Fleur; Just order a sack of keep the audience in an uproar t word a Just for Lovey laughter. Peary's Crescent Fleur from your growho certainly cer, and the question is settled for all as "The Fiery Dragon"does it exceeda hot has and part" time. Crescent Fleur pleases the moat ex- ingly well. Tiere ere many pretty musical numacting baker, because of its fineness, whiteness and quality. f those essen- bers atm left pnmcntloned; there a tials for good baking are what you want in a flour, then OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h H, PATT1S0N, Street. PropT p, To Shop Around B-r- Problem Plays Ns Longsr in Dsmand That the problem play, by which class name those foreign importations which have been raved over by the few and hava startled and disgusted the many, I on the decline. Is conclusively proved by the tendency of theatregoers, never more widely manifested than during the last and the Pccrys Crescent I sterling young actor had long wished for a play of latter days, one In which he could wear modern costume and speak prose Instead of blank verse, and no one could be more delighted than he is with Tha ower that Governs," the vehicle for his present seasons tour. In It ha believes he has found the great American play;" and that Jules Murry, under whose direction Mr. Clarke again appears. Is of .the same mind, la hown In the exceptionally elaborate production which th latter has given The ower that Governs," she has bullded so well In this her first serious attempt at playwrit-Jnthat since Its produtdon she has g, received several offers from some of Hour the most prominent producers In Kew That is sn expression often hoard when a man gsts back from us the eld Overcoat ha sent to bo proeaed and "freshened up." It is hard to bslievo that is ths samo eld garment, with all tha wrinkles and unahapeliness taken out of it If you want sueh a surprise send along your eoat or any other garment you hava that may need rejuvenating, and sea how quiekly w will give it another lease of lif And at littls eost to Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cigar Stand. Best of Import ed. 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