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Show CORNING EXAMINER VOL. ffl. NO. 357 OGDEN , CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY iTTS . . . ft TONIGHT 1906. PRICE FIVE CENTS GrRA.S"D MONDAY NIGHT U 99 SATURDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT Alberta Gallatin it & BUSTER BROWN ft SUr DAY, DECEMBER 30 CRIP! LB CREEK 99 tween the while and the yellow rnccii In lit lie In common exists serin I iiii'lhodw and aspiration. Whilo ill Japanese are an interesting sn-- i dedo nut serving people, American slit them for kinfolks. Not much of value was obtained from the Japanese when communication WU, til'SL Jpt'iitil Soouh ..... earn have lean, ago. They ed dual front the whit i Sal a rucc aud been acute In the applicetiui Then of the burrowed knowledge. navies and military science are mod eled front the nations of the West Their raachturry and practical act ence are copied from the saint are their railroad aources, and electric appliances and commercia methods. Their constitutional foruu of government are wholly imitative The torpedo with which they stole s march on the Russian ships were in vented by Americans. Englishmen or Frenchmen. Their latest war was with a tepheavy am or racy bent on wicked territorial aggression. They would lie foolish to plume themselvci--, on that conflict as a true test of racial superiority or equality. When the truth is calmly analyzed It will bo perreived that the people of tbe Tnlted Hlstef hare little that they can learn from the Japanese with any advantage to themselves. Tbe progress of the white race wn satisfactory during ths een turlea that Japan was sealed agains. all foreign intercourse. What went on during that period among the Japanese was iif little conMiqueiice to the rest of mankind. Bt. Louiu ho was the first to appeal s ihe Irish cook, is again in thm role. Utile Mattie Lockette Is seen as Mary Jane, one of the new characters. The of the cast is made up of well known players In addition to which there is a chorus uf forty. GALLATIN 23, m . . . The Little Outcast ALBERTA DECEMBER MORNING, SATURDAY. One of the must talented and versatile actresses visiting Ogden the past few years 1ms been the charming woman. Alberta Gallatin.' Miss Galls-tlIs being presented this season in her own stage versli.u of diaries Major's romantic success, DuruUiy Vernon of Haddon Hall." This celebrated author, who gave us When Kulghthuod Was In Flower," haa beeu accorded au equal amount of praise lor this delightful play. Miss (ialla-tin- , supported by a company of twenty-livpeople, will present Dorothy Vernon at the Grand Saturday matinee and night. Ducember 2. The closing pages of the lives of Hooth and Barrett could nut be written without mention of the name Alberta Gallatin, then a debutante from exclusive inner circles. In quirk sticce-.-lon- , after her contract with these eminent actors expired, came a remarkable aerlea of engagement. among which were numbered the Cretchen" with the immortal Buster Brown, at the Joseph Jefferson, aud leading parts jvith Minnie Maddern Fiake, K, H. Grand Monday Southern aud Richard Mansfield. Then a period of four vests equally 1 :l tided jet ween Daniel Frohuisn'a NOTHING TO LEARN FROM THEM Empire stock company. New York City, and a special engagement for the Hui to gay that wc have aw much to WASTING MONEY ON BIG 8TICK8 reation of a leading female role In from the Japanese as the Japajne of 81r Henry Irving's productions learn It is reported that Brasil, which w: n London, England. The prestige nese have to learn from us Is an ex .alned from this work led her to be iravagant statement of ihe case. Ra- going to purchase war ships to thi iinsen fmm a coterie of leading a cially, speaking in (he physical seuwc, valus of Shti.iNHI.fHMl. will make au ever thu people of Ihe t'nlted Slates have heavier Investment. In battleships ami by Henry Miller, against whose .lanilet she plsyed Ophelia in one of no desire or intentinh lo lake any- cruisers. .This' report has caused amne .he most gorgeous productions of the thing from the Mongolian stork. The comment id Argentina and. if It turn and not cut to Iw true, may hasten the carrying Japanese are wnderMard ;reat Danish Shakespearean play ever handsome' according to any Occidental forward of the proposed naval pro taged. Miss Gallatin then blossomed Nell standard. No Intermingling of their grant of that orth In a starring tour In The comrepublic. train of blood Is wanted or could lie mission, charged by the Argentlm iwynn, then came Rosalind' In "As viewed as other than a lowering of government with funning plans for a You Like ll." followed by "Ghosts," Miss Sue .Belle Meade as Mrs. Brown in Buster Brown hat heavy Ibsen plar, her rendition of the highest physical development and larger navy, Is said to be unaniinou' personal comeliness. "We're as good for Disking gradual addition, exlead he difficult role of Mrs. Alvlng you is soniethiug the yellow rsc a nlrhe la her for permanent ing oi er a period of eight yean, utile A LITTLE OUTCAST" TONIGHT. criminals and outcasts. At the darkhe hall of theater fame. And now cannot assert in a physical sense. an arrangement can be made with est part of his career, on the eve of mother Brasil relative to an equivalence ul triumph la added to her al'A Little Outcast," that much talked committing a great crime, Weeton to naval alnengtb. But If no such ar ready knag list, her "Dorothy Verif production, will be aeen at the brought to a sudden relaxation of hla It la said, being one of. If not non raugement ran be effected, we may Brand tonight. It cornea with a wealth altuatlon and hla better self assert success. uer artistic hear that these two South American greatest if scenery and tons of electrical itself; hla redemption and ultimate republic are going to apend between for those bewildering effect triumph over his enemies la accom AN ADVANCE AGENT'S STORY. them, full I12C.OUO.UOO gold in sea hlrh have been aatonlahlng theater-Wera-. pllahed by a aerlea of powerful draIt might be well for hotii The play Itaelf la a pretty, matic Incidents, in all of which Uncount rle to increaae reasonably their ntural story, all warmth and grace faithful newsboy Bob la his trusted The advance agent for Mis Alberta respective navies, going at the liusl-neind lingular originality; the kind of ally, and the curtain falls on a happy Gallatin,' who cornea to the Grand quietly and wtih an understandhome scene, where Weston, restored a flay to captivate all aorta and conditin December 2ft, strong Saturday, ing that Ihe preparations were not be to hla friends' confidence and to his stage version of Charles Major's most ions of men ,and women. lug made for war whh each other, but The play opens In the office of Mr. wife's love, receives the spontaneous successful book, Dorothy Vernon of a a matter of national defenae. H Is eve cheers which of the audience, Haddon Hall," tells of a visit to Harcourt, a wealthy broker, who la seems ihe very height of fully to build to of about to take hla clerk, Paul Weston, ready vlrtui Croukstoni Mlnn a short time ago. applaud the triumph many great snips when there Is a lain the firm aa junior partner. Inciand good will. As Is customary In the theatrical dearth of sallora, or tbe material front A number of novel rbaractera are dentally Weston has won the heart of vorld, every company traveling has whom jack tara can lie made by the broker's pretty daughter, Madelintroduced, among them being a new ne or two men traveling In advance Countries whlrh have training. ine, and haa wedded her secretly, type of dope fiend In the person of making necessary arrangements for nn mercantile marine, whose hr. Harcourt approves of him, and Quinn, a once brilliant lawyer, who. the appearance of their respective carrying trade Is In the hands of active the young pair agree to announce their when under the Influence of the drug, companies In the different cities, In maritime nations, are certain to have arriage that evening when the part- - raves in every language but his own, which they are booked to appear. difficulty In manning great war fleets. and la. In hla own words. As the In Mlaa Gallatin's agent was busy Brasil and Argentina. In the interest unand but evil, gods. knowing good of peace and economy, should "go Crookston, hanging lithographs of the either. touched by actress In a window, low" In ilila matter of naval exiurti-IoJtstlngpl-hewhen a voice was hesrd to say. Good Neither of them la In a pot'll ion BUSTER BROWN" MONDAY. to wate money on an expensive a luxheavens. Is she coming again?" The advance man looked around, and there ury, for a new count ry. aa a lame In the store stood an old man of about navy. The mare sensible Journo la From rise of curtain until Its final asked him what down there are of this opinion. Mexifall fun will run riot at the Grand 3i years. The agent can Herald. he meant by the Interrogation, and Opera House, where on next Monday the old man said: I saw Miss Galkan will Brown play evening Buater play Ghosts and Cousin Kate The Little Outcast, at the THE OLD SCHOOL GENTLEMAN. engagement Little Buster starts the in Did she please you?" be was Kith. in ball rolling aa soon as he first puts Grand Tonight Yes," the old man said, "her an appearance, and It gains in speed asked. Kate' In these strenuous days, when life Cousin pleased me greatly. until, at the end, hls auditors, baring he wa There la a proper pride of pure haa become so complex and competihow about 'GhostsT And had their capacity for laughing fully loud, and the white race will tolerate tion in all fields u tense aa to emphaWon't you concede her to be tested, are glad of the rest that the asked. in 11? no yellow or other blend of d degensis In htfmau character those coarser, finish makes possible. Since Its last great Great" Is the word the old man erate nature. In thla fundamental re- more virile qualities necessary to fit been has here the play presentation Well." said spect American propose lo learn men and women to succeed In our Simply great. rewritten, and it Is promised that in said. have if from the Japanese. The Jap- modern struggle for exia: once, there its present form it la even funnier Miss aGallatin's agent, of MisyouGallatin nothing anese are mure than welcome to keep type of manhood common to an earhigh opinion than previouiJy. In addition to Its such In her former suc- their own strain of blood, their type lier period now becoming nearly exaeen her have and Inbeen has music new revised book 1 presume you'll see her In of countenance and stature from any tinct. The charm of manner and gentroduced. its scenery replaced by gor- cesses, After American admixture. A barrier line tle grsi lull sues, that Indescribable Vernon? seeing Dorothy the painter's geous seta fresh from here that ran never lie crossed aroma felt and perceived without thing said the exlats In 'Ghosts.'" Gallatin Miss from s the frame, and coat ume direct 1 never want to lay eyes on can g into treat lea that seen, which were the essential rharac-tirlxii- c and nothing man, old costumer's. Of the latter it is said of the gentlemen of the old natural flat agnl.-ta-t I as a the woman will d alter d again long that emthat none richer have ever been are al- school, There ideas. randy found In modern are mrccgematorj live." ployed In musical comedy. In the role in the rlely. Tbe age of democracy, with Us too Is undecided mongrels to many this ready day agent The of BiMer an actor new to the part while bringing to whether the old follow meant in the world, ami the white race He-la- leveling prncrases, appears, but aa played by Master Hel- as much that la good and of benefit to hit- increase. their of favor not in Ibsen. or Gallatin Mias la character cartoon Little Mattie Lockette in this popular ton, given life. According to Mr. Ontcault. Buster Brown who Invented Buster, Master Helton Is the only one thus far who conceive (,ish!p papers are signed. But and plays the role as It Was Intended broker's WILL VlLWA-V- J De the Voe, evening He treat ftrsnless nephew, who had hoped to that it shouldasbeIf played. a were It actually k both LAUGHING and partner of hls the character him and engages In hi many ti.ele, learns a dark secret In WesLnns part of enthusiand life with all the rr r and plana the young mans pranka of a boy who did what he did Just wiifall. He discovers that years asm the fun of doing It. As Buster. before Weston has served a States for fits so well the charHelton Master Prison sentence for another's crime, could easily imagine one that acter nil Devoe chanced to be present him to be the model for the hec Weston la recognised by Red successful Buster Brown carIbirhy, a former cell mate. In buying Bunter will be seen his With toons. be man's silence Weston beoomes In conspirator TIge. who. f,lred In a money transaction, and la canine fellow In keeping everybody withEnounced bv Devoe (who la the real assists him distance In constant doubt in hailing ettlprif I to jar. Harcourt, as an to what Is going to happen convict and a thief. He- la utterly and fear aa wboae excellent cart nif by the broker, and Madeline next. Alf Brady,will be remembered, the dog wr-ras as Branded ordered to forget him. in that role. Edgsr appear will again former thief and forasken by" hla who originated the character friends. Weston becomes an easy pW Blxlev, In this comedy, has rethe tramp of of Buster Brown, at the Grand Monday level drink until he falls to the cast. Mamie Goodrich. the to turned wlth habitual drunkards and consorts e n g Globe-Democra- . la-lie- g s prao-tlcall- d n. 1 KEJOLVED be-fn- ri That WE LEAVE EM son-in-la- WHEN iVE ,5W Good BYE BU5TER, Brown T Ill iwswjyeMfcMvsiBisasaeaeiiKsseMiBSttssisairisBSiwH y edith Yerrington as Lady Fitzhugh Hie Umpire, in Coming Soon manily fu positive gifts and grapes, ct seems to have lust sight of that very comfortable and pleasing element n human character beat deacrilmd by the word charm. A striking article In a recent number f the London Spectator discussed the Charm of Huccess." It described the wav In which the European nations oo'k an entirely different view of the Boer war after the successes of Lord Huberts and laird Kitchener In South Africa It also referred to ihe new view the average Rnglishmaa took of the American civil war after Sherman's famous march to the sea. ft emphasised the trite proverb. There I nothing succeeds like success." by saying success In Itself always succeeds. and success has In Itaelf always n sense or charm which is original and liidesrribable, While none would be disponed to doubt the truth of this conteiulun. yet If Is not the reverse equally true? there is an element of charm about. aucreKK. la there not also an equally In undoubted clement of . sucres charm? It la related of Madame de Maintenon that when one of his courtier. was speaking to King Jxnla XIV. of a celebrated French marqufa aa being In danger of everlasting condemnation tieenuse he ws a Janaeniat, tbe Ah. witty Frenchwoman observed monsieur, the good Inrd will think twice lief ore He damns such an tfe-gsgentleman!" And while It haa always been tnie that, neither fine clothing nor ausie manners can make Ihe man. yet it Is eternlallv true that that acpersonal charm which is ever tbe companiment of a truly refined, cultured nature, while It may not win either material recognition or sucres along In lhat of both line, la certain higher realm which takes acoount of real character value. son of The Three of I'a," at the ie A woman, well theater. itreased and with engaging manners, called at Mlaa Nillson'a apartments, and claiming to represent a prominent local dally, tried to Interview the actress. Having given a representative of tbe name paper nn Interview only a short time before. Mise Nlllson did not rare to go over the ground again. The young woman cajoled, pleaded, end threatened, and finally wound up by asking Miss Nlllson to give her nn order on the for teals tbnt sbe might take her mother to see the performance. By telephoning to the editorial room It was found that the woman was soil rely unknown there. The ease of getting tickets by forging the name of aome actor or actress of prominence, while they do not come under the Jurisdiction of the box-offic- TTT i . .. V , nt SPECIMEN THEATER DEADHEADS. A young woman represent ing prominent newspaper In Savannah. Ga., and bearing a letter of Identification from tbe editor, formed the habit of collecting extensive theatrical new. Including interview, etc., for lier paper. For a considerable time ahe continued lo apply for and to receive ticket on faith, but when after a year had passed and nor a line, apreprepeared In the paper which she sented. she wan put on the black list. A favorite arhemc of women ia to call under the upmi a theatrical celebrity gulae of representing some publication, and to proceed with an Interview, and to finally end the visit wlih a requeet fur tickets, and en chances to one they receive orders Pr seats unless the matter comes to the ears of the manager, or of some one who is wise to Ihe game. Not long ago such a ease occurred,the victim being Miss Charlotte Milgood-lookin- g gear H The Little Outcast, at the Grand Tonight press mwU, are also of Interest In Hat of fakers. The name of Olive eee, whUh filled Berkley, aa the papers a few month age, la n fair eanmple ef tbe workers In tbat particular Haa. Her method was to send a messenger with n note containing n request for tickets, and theee notes n were alwaya signed with aome and Influential name. Just to vary the method, she called asvernt times In person, always representing n the maid of aome actreea, ruse whlrh never falleil to bring result until she came to grtsf by overdoing the graft." aa the aaeociation expresses It. I site's Weekly.'.- tbe ex-ac- well-know- well-know- STOWAWAY 99 |