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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. PAGE SIX. -- V ii 'LADY FREDERICK:1 Grand Opera House and p Things Theatricals 2 Nights Ethel Barrymore Seen In New TC Maugham Play. "CHECKERS" song hits, interesting story, sweet sing- -' If a man had just received a tele- ' ing and clever dancing, it has ejoyed gram that his dearc-8- t friend was near more liberal patronage than almost death and he wanted to forget his sor- 'any production of high class comedy row, there would be but one place in jat present before the public. The cast world to go Checkers" Six long is headed by Bam Rose and Roberta the 4-; years this wonderful play brim full Wilson. They are ably supported by and running over with human interest Harry La Yelle, Harry Watson, Robert has been en tour. Four of those Wilson, Harry Williams. Percy Bacon, ' years Hans Robert has filled the title Marie Watson, Lorette Broadwell, and role. Filled it? Robert has done more many others equally we'--l known and V? Checkers," popular. than that, he has made and when he got through making UTAHNA'S GOOD BILL. Checkers, Checkers made him. And that's fair enough. When an actor not "A Long Island Tragedy," the bill meaning a person paid to appear on now being presented by the Moore the stage, but the sort defined in the Stock company at the Utahns theater, dictionaries manages to hold a part 1s proving one of the best and most for four yearn, not because he is not pleasing dramas presented this season, fit for anything else, but because the A strong heart Interest running all management refuses to let go of a good through the bill holds the attention of thing, its a pretty good indication that the audience from start to finish, and the actor In question is up to snuff. one long to be makes the knows the story of remembered. performance Everybody are plenty of There Checkers," and a good many know climaxes and thrilling situations, Hans Robert. For the benefit of those strong and lots of comedy for those who want be who do not, it should relat.d that to Box office open all day. A i ' Hans Robert is a genuinely lovable Bothlaugh. A strong bill will be phones. fellow, a man with a brain and a heart presented next week, commencing 'r V. - I and one who uses both to great advantage In his character of "Checkers.' fj a ' - 1 In the part he is irresistible. Eloqu nt xo' j , ' of look and gesture, Robert carried a ' ' ;v ii' i breathless audience along with him, REVISE TARIFF O ' i V. running the full gamut of human pas...:. :. sion. When this actor, trembling with lS..S ' .,V ' i combined fear and hope, after batting a i y WOOD PULP v' keepsake which to him is life, shouts x, 8Tj V ' Com on. Remorse." and awaits for vxxv.?a ix :'. '$ ' $ the horse to win, the audience fairly fx' " v'," .si the straining, puffing horses com-- v sees a1: :: . v. down the stretch; and those who m .M-Nov. 10. That the have experienced the sensation, half WASHINGTON. tariff on lumber is the of abolition with to in shout their seats ready rise & ' 1 American forests save to necessary Robert. of "Checkers1 la a clever play, an Am- from destruction la the assertion who appeared today erican play; Robert la a clever actor, forestry experts on ways and one of the most capable In the profes- before the committeewhich is conducthouse, the means of sion and the star has been surrounded tariff the hearings. by an excellent company that which ingThe committee today took ut for goes to make up. In its entirety one relating to of the most genuinely human, one of consideration the schedule manufactures the and lumber wood, arThe Chi Ro and other Creek the most thoroughly entertainingly revisionists tistic productions that has ever been thereof. Tomorrow the Letter Clothe (hit Abt Builds are and book newspaper hear will leading seen "Push as here. Dave Jr. Braham, intended (or men in all walks o( life the will necessity who urge publishers, neck runs race tout, track Miller, the Ust. the banker, the broker, the merand neck with Robert In the race for for placing wood pulp on the free chant, the clerk, the worker in every honors. Slang, he slings so artistically that it sounds like music rather than field of usefulness. Jut a dash of Deserved His Liberty. Just everyday lingo of the faster frayouth in them but a whole volume lunatic who art essmartest The an he ordinarily ternity and interprets of quality and satidactioo. Buik by repulsive character is such a manner caped from an English asylum seems hand and machine. The only real that "Push Miller" has the sympathy to be a Hadley man. and friendship of every auditor from a Wearing a silk hat and n frock coat, way. happy start to a glorious finish. The he walked into a newspaper office In Aik your dealer who idle 7A play Itself fairly sparkles with after writing a thrilling Clothma That Jtbt Builds. and those who. In addition to Hadley and, to elude the vigilant atRobert and Braham, take prominent story of bow at tha Staffordshire tendants county are: part in aiding the sparkling John C. Brownell, George B. Miller, asylum, asked the editor to publish George E. Merritt, Joseph Wilkes, It According to his story he waited Howard Bmlth, Robert Craig, Helen for a foggy night and then, after "Clothiers to Mon Who Caro" Ormsbee. Bessie Baldwin, Lydia Dick-suloosening tbe screws In hla cell winand Pauline EberhanL dow,. descended to the ground by a s 236 25th Street rope laddef. He then visited Stock-poA THE LYCEUM. and tha poor law officers to look over the lunacy law. After learning The Lyceum presents an excellent that a lunatic could not be apprehended Queer Effect of Extreme Cold. program this week. Several good fea- after 14 day a of liberation unless Borne Idea of the effect of extreme tures are included on the bill. This a fresh order should he made out cold can be gained from the account house lately has endeavored to present against him, he gave himself up to ungiven by Dr. Kane of an Incident only the best of talent,' a record which restrained celebration of the new year. will to live endeavor which occurred when tn expedition the management went north In search of Franklin. The up to. Bert Syphera ainga the march Ha complained In hla story that tha crew organised some amateur the- song, "Dixie and the Girl I Love," this asylum system was too prlsonllke and and very favorably. The moving that It discouraged and depressed him. atricals, says Dr. Kane, and the con- week, as usual are also fine. Pat pictures densation was so excessive that "we Dalton appears In a clever singing could barely see the performers; any and act. Some excellent knife Eaey Mistake to Maks. extra vehemence of delivery was as and talking tammyhawk throwing, both of Farmer Andrews says that ha made volumes of smoke: Montana Jack and Maritana, both of a mistake last week In rompanled by stating that their hands steamed. When an excited whom are crack shots with rifle and hla wife had died of cancer. The Item took the Charles off bis coat he pistol. Roche, performer singing that ha had lost comedian does a turn and the Musical should have read steamed like a dish of potatoes." . a cow by Theta things Spragnellns, In their nonsensical musiwe are aland a happen do occasionally, cal Satan's Pastimes, novelty, Figures That Lie. ways glad to correct them. It la easy Bkeptlck Well, then If your oil com- decidedly clever turn. to get women and cowa mixed up. peer ! o prosperous and straight Hometown (Pa.) Banner. 8LE OF SPICE." what have Its earnings been? ofI la which the of The Spice" Well Boomer er I can tell you fering at the Grand next Sunday night; la round numbers Man'a Dull Attlra, was, during the New York, Chicago and Bkeptlck Well, then. If your oil Boston runs, aptly described by the Britishers are constantly becoming company let the numbers be square, press ss a dream of color, Th scene duller and more morose In the matter , If you can of the play la laid on an Island In of their clothes Their carelessness in the Japan Sea. which gives ample op- this respect seems sometimes to for lavish scenic surround- amount to affectation. Chambers' For envelopes, letterheads, business portunity which are depicted In all their rda. dodgem, etc, call up The Journal ings and Oriental splendor. With its wealth of Journal. b rooms. Both phonea 114. Monday THE FAMOUS MUSICAL STORY IRISH The Alaskan GIRL Jossio Mill ward and Brues McRaa , Saan In Support of the Talented Star, Who Plays Character of a Young Woman Gamblor at Monti of Story. Carlo I - SPENDTHRIFT From Our New Tor Dramatic Con-pende- THE BIG MUSICAL SUCCESS OF LAST SEASON A GREAT CAST OF PRINCIPALS HEADED BY EDWARD MANTELL AS TOTEM POLE PETE." nt TREMENDOUS BEAUTY CHORUS 60 SINGERS IN THE ENSEMBLES MAGNIFICENT SCENIC ORCHESTRA. Miss Ethel Barrymore has come to i the Hudson theater with "Lady 24 JOHN CORT Presents I A Tuesday, Nov. 23 and Fred- COMPANIES OWN ORCHESTRA a comedy by W. Somerset Maugham, author of "Jack Straw," Lady Frederick, with only her Irish wit and charm to keep her head above water, la a spendthrift living at Monte Carlo, where she borrows money right erick, THE GREATEST BASSO SONG AND CHORUS YET HEARD in COMIC OPERA MY TOTEM POLE" Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Seat Sale Friday i vi, i MY J x : . y, i i x- ; . : . . S : . Grand Opera House One Night Sunday, November 22nd c.x- H, H, FRAZEE'5 Piquant Musical Mixture ISLE OF SPICE FAMOUS FOR MUSIC, FUN AND BEAUTY. Sam Harry Watson, Edwin Lang, Harry Williams, Percy Bacon, Harry Leavollo, Mattie Marts, Roberta Wilson, Lorette Conway. Chi Ro well-know- clev-lerne- 20 WHISTLING SONG HITS AND UNIQUE DANCES. Book by Allan Lewe and Goo. E. Stoddard. Music Schindler. Staged by Gua Sohlko. by Jerome and ORGANIZATION OF 60 PEOPLE 2 SOLID MONTHS - IN NEW YORK. 4 SOLID MONTHS IN BOSTON. 221 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO. n Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 sa fl.O. Ogden Go. n, rt - lump-jaw- KTHXIi BABBTMOBK, left Tbe moat persistent of three lovers who cause her no end of trouble Is young Lord Mereston, whose mother and uncle do everything In their power to dissuade him from hla Infatuation. She la greatly maligned, bnt finally prorea herself to lo much better than her enemies. Meanwhile Lord Me restoil's devotion Is unshaken. Bruce McRae la again aeen aa Miss Barrymore's leading man, and other members of her company are Jessie Mlllward, Charles Hammond, Artbnr Elliot, Korman Thorp, Vlra Stowe and Anita Both. Tlie bracing quality of Mias Jessie Mill ward's work as Lady Mereston, and The Russwin Food Cutter GRAND OPERA HOUSE Free For Ladies Only MONDAY XTAIT 09 AFTERNOON IwV. LO At 2:30 O'clock, Lecture (in English) on A Scientific . Beauty, Culture and Facial Blemishes BY PROF. FELIX CRISTION the mother of the youth Infatuated with Indy Frederick, served as a tonic Late of Parle Academy of Sciences, Beauty Doctor to Mmn. Bernhardt, Nordics, Patti and Langtry, Assisted by ono of the Moat Beautiful womer of Her Age, MME. L. M. MAY. Monday Afternoon' Lecture ie FREE. by comparison and led one Into the temptation of thinking what she might have done If ahe had found herself in the .title role. It waa tbe clash between the two women that brought the first spark end for a moment put n atop to the somewhat laboriously "smart" sayings. Indy Mereston was determined that her son should not be ensnared, and she was prepared to bring a letter out of the past to show that Lady Fredericks reputation should be sent to the cleaner's Lady Frederick calmly explained that she bad written the letter to nave her slster-ln-lafrom the consequences of an early Indiscretion, and both Lord Mereston and his Uncle Fouldes promptly announced that they believed her. This scene roused some of the Irish In Silas Barrymore and caused her eyea to flash for a change. It was a victory without a vengeance for Lady Frederick, for she had withheld a bundle of letters that proved Lady Merestons late revered husband to hare been the adoring Chickadee-dee- " of a little dancer whose reputation waa still very much alive. Fouldes had offered her more thanthe amount of her debts Tor these letters, only to Are FREE hare her decline to get out of debt by Telephone that route. When Lady Mereston's "evidence" was ruled out of reason the enamored youth asked Lady Frederick to marry him right before hla mother and was told to come for hla answer at 10 o'clock In the morning. Why tbe young man's fond Illusions should have been destroyed by what he saw In Lady Frederick's dressing room was. more than tbe average man In the audience could see. Mlsa Barrymore, In a pretty kimono nnd with only a few locks of her hafr stringing down her face, looked anything bnt a "fright," and when she "made up her face ' and her maid pinned a few Paid On harmless "puffs" to her hair any senand Time sible man would have sat back and applauded. Hut Lord Mereston was H. C. BIGELOW, Preot dreadfully shocked and completely J- - M. BROWNING, "cured." Tben Fouldes came to the Z rescue of tbe lady by paying the gambling debts of her brother. This account waa held .by the ambitions scion of a money lender, who wanted to settle It by marriage, and the dis- J J. E. DOOLY, President. agreeable part was neatly played by a JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-PrMr. Orlando Daly. ROBERT BUTLER. Tuesday Afternoon's Admission, 50c Do You Ever Use a Flail iron? w If So, Why Not aup-poee- Try An d Flat Iron Is a household necessity; makes cooking a pleasure, not a drudgery The one food cutter that actually cuts and Rooo, They does not mangle, tear, or smash itcuts. The parts are easily and speedily On 30 Days Trial 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. OGDEN STATE BANK Interest removed for cleaning. Will not rust or get out of order. Cheap est at the price cheap at any price; foronce tried always used. WE SELL IT Watson-Flyga- re Hardware Co. Mad, by RusmI A Erwin Manufacturing Co. Naw Bn tain, Conn. 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