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Show Part Two Pages 9 to 16 VOL m. NO 32? CGl'EN CITY, UTAH, aicjrat-pjcpjaa- i e-arj- &Hq Ma ln 5 UNDAY NOVLMDER MORNING. p 25. POc. PRICE CENTS FIVE kiub mj tarpea gfir li f .TMHii '5 Yon Yonson, One of the moat ai liking coincl- of two trltera recording the name event hi almost lieniically the wine wav. la to be found In Stewart Edward White's description of the of a log Jam in his Mused Trail stories" and In the reproduction of a similar acene in Yon Y'onaou" at the Grand Tonight front the ooean wit h spacious grounds; surrounding that are gem of landscape gardeners art, and fleet. Aurally, the artlatic and eetbetlc taate of the owner. A peep at the Interior disclose a home that Is a veritable gem of die mextlc comfort, coupled with artlatic environment There ia the colonial room, the Dutch room, the Japanese room, a delightfully cherry library, and a den" of Mr. James that la curio shop, autograph photographs of all the great actora McCullough, Murdoch, Itooth, Barrett, Forrest, etc., a uworda, sceptres, jewels and a .Hon of loving cups received by Mr. .lames from hia varioua cotnpaniea and admirer during his lung service as an exponent of the legitimate and classic drama. There are three relic Mr. James puluta to with pride, the bauble carried by him aa Pepe in Francesca de Rimini, with Lawrence Barrett; Ilia carried by John McCullough gladiu MONDAY. In Virgiulua," and the scimitar carDUSKY TROUBADOURS ried by Edwin Forrest as Othello. Uberty hall" was built seven The Dusky Troubadours, cuntwinlng spocial-s- . years ago.by Mr. James and has been jrty people, with will present a novel entertain- occupied by him every summer since, ment at the Grand Monday night. iu for thia hero of the dramatic arena l a poor sailor and says with emphasis Dahomey' will be the offering. that his annual ocean trip consists of the voyage from Forty-seconstreet LOUIS JAMES THURSDAY. to the Atlantic Higblanda, about twenWelcome! You're truly welcome! ty miles. Mr. James, aside from being great Is the cheery salutation that greets the visitor to Liberty half, as Louis actor, is a most accomplished all James is pleated to term his delight around athlete and ia an expert at handlwll and golf. He ia also a great fit haute at Monmouth B?ai'h. X. and the name truly indicates the at- lover of children and can be seen with a host of little tots around mosphere that permeates the home dally and surroundings, to say nothing of Mm heading for the nearest candy the democratic spirit ibat la evidenced store in the village. His love for aniowner and bis mals is the cause of their absenco by the illustrious hall, as he slgnlA-cantl- y charming wife, who dispenses an easy around Uberty says that when the theatrical and generous hospitality, the value of which is heightened by a certain ex-- ' season commences, parting fromI them causes me so much pain that have clnsivcnesa that appertains to It. The James home ie located on what decided not to allow any of them to Hence the reason no is known as Millionaire's row and enter my life. is In evidence dog. cat, bird or horse ' , anvwhere. i Mr. James elated over the great revival of interest evidenced by prominent aclois and actresses in Shakespeare. end says: "It shows that the prediction I made last season, when I announced that J would play Falstaff in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" this season, waa correct; that the pub--- c was ripe for a return of the immortal 'bard's' bruin work, and 1 am mighty glad to note that there are others who are as conffdent in this respect as I ain. Mr. James possesses none of the traditional characteristics the of Shakespearian scholar, for the long Bellow complexion, the vahslr, the cant sure and studied strut are conspicuous hy their absence, lie looks the picture of a strong, country gentleman, that he is. and one who always looks on the bright side of tbirgs who bolds the world, hut as the world" and enjoys every minute h- - live in It., Dainty Mm. James, with true Kentucky hospitality, is a delightful hostess. and with her distinguished makes the visitor at Liberty ha'l" truly welcome. Mr. James will appear at the Grand Thursday, matinee and ntghi. aa in 'The Merry Wires of Wind- certain siakinga down, groaning for ward, grumblings, shrugglnga and aul- M. reluctant liftings and shifting of the log give opportunity for the mento assure thiir aafety, Thla Jam, afinexplicably hanging Are for a ' week, aa inexplicably started like a sprinter almost into its full gsit. The few tlera toppled smash Into the currenl- - rasing a waterspout like that made by a dynamite explosion; the inass behind plunged forward blindly, rising and falling aa the Integral Rigs were turned over, thrust one aide, or forced bodily Into the ale by the mighty power playing jack- with them." No one would neeuxe a writer of the ainnding of Stewart Edward White of plngarizing. and as Yon Yonson has ben n popular play for many more years than White hss been writing, the only explanation at the colnci-deucethat In both cases the scenes are true to nature. lr collec-Blraw- maestro named tiivl. This work waa afterward continued sniper Signor the compiler of a well known work In ItaHnn, It Encyclopedia del wna the desire to become coin-poswhich led lieoncavallo to aban- er don the pianoforte. It wss only after years of hard work ami hitter struggle, wliicli would .hare diaoouraged and overaoOM men of 1?ib undou'ued 5$lSSxji. genlua. that begtwsville came into iita own tfaroupk his aurress with "Paglinccl." Music is for mo the most poetic and perfect expression of the mind." This is the dictum of Ruggero Leoncavallo, composer, pta-- i and conductor. . TO --Better iJake Tissue To VoRsitrp Yon Yonson,' at the Grand Tonight ls ' f V a ! I ''14 - . $ . k- - ,. ,T. liy s1'' '?As aalijr ,.'A d Yon Yonson, hii-i- i onlv Grand Tonjght win he seen here tonight,. Tho difference In the two gfcmip- - ti'ins Is that White painted his pic- 'ni-in "Vigorous words, while in Yon the scene is even more thril- jitig.y shown In action. The following White's description' Without the the Jam 'pulled.' warning Ifwiily certain premonitory cracks, 4 v;'. v k v' j., t,? .Jv , v- - et f, it V ul!1 ' eV! f:i yt - . c' w-U- ; . t 'c J C F, at tne Grand Friday d who Is now In this country under Cort i dues the language most fill'd to It. , to lead, and more iKietir-- Ihsti poetry itself.1 and Kron berg's To get thi- - iiecesHHry inspiration the famous oiieriiil'1 o chest rs of want living subjecis with fteh and Seals In M!lu. his musical bones, like myself, who feel and Lhluk lit further exprei-si;I Itellevo : like men and women, wlo suffer from ideals, In the postolbili'bi ot a new kind of the same psesloT: that sway iir own poem, new at V'twl to ihe lyric, stage. bear and non sex. To bring to life 1 mean tho epic. Why should not a whole eprh! To niiilMply the mirmusic have its epic poveaslng as It acle of Lazarus sc I raiumand the tombs to give up tnelr ilesd! To week from the pliil.isophtcal link suiurt!-tutlnbetwce-- i even's which seem sor. disconnected, but are in roaii'y the of one scheme of logical producti-irlife and pnM'ii. All fils temp's me, LEONCAVALLO FRIDAY. 'lie S.i nu'-land i f io mi-"!f- . me. it the burden iw ton worse for Ruggiero Leoncavall- o- pet, man of heavy fm your back, and If the ruin letters and composer comes to this of the vaiit. b'lildtnrw emeu you. Rut country in still another capacity, that honorably. St least yon wi1! of an orchestral conductor. Under mu) the man It Is a bold awn his magnetic baton music lovers are It is now si'iig. t.o Ive ruitu who dared to hear him conducting the great opergllng to attain ii. ie a wivihy ate orchestra from Milan under the to Verdi. direction of Oort and Krotrtierg. There la still another aide of LeonSTORY OF A SONf. He is a cavallo's Yon Yonsitn, at the Grand Tonight a inaii.i.-'-ment- -- bus-ban- d g Fa!-stu- ff wm i 'n. (ie-cens- genius. pianist of foreeful originality which would place with l.hevrine and be to return to the concert stage, where some of his earlier successes were made. education Ivincsi kilo's musics commenced with the pianoforte, which be studied at first under the Italian brilliancy, with a in Interpretation him in the rank Paderewski, were J;mie as Falstaff at the Grand Thursday ' I The Hands cf fa F.iiusmr Yon Yonson, Gr ind Tonight Turn about je ci't.-.- t : of the Annex onto Michigan svenre lii Chicago cn !" wind will a cold winter's feet. Prole nearly take von off yonr a ragged able some will rcn-ir'- er soman who used to s.tig I .here, in a (Co:!'iii,i,,'j on 1' Sjcnu from Tho .Morrv Wives of Windsor" |