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Show jrf 'x' v- wmiOfxp' t - irv4te'-m.y.drf'v-V'S'- r. r - e THE MORNING EXAMINER IV VOL NO OGDEN 83 SUNDAY QTYt UTAH, MORNING. MARCH 24, m TO Texas Ranger A Tonight done so the entire season, playing ;o record houses In great many In- stances. A picturesque tale uf th . J "i, draws without the aid of I plulna aa it was before the advent uf J5f.orhCr similarity: If they are tho railroad. depicting the life of that quantity, are the essential feature A Teaas Ranger," a combination that never falls to give entire Sunday, Mar. 31 AliceSitbytheFire lighter comedy roles ou Mi. Aimucaq an singe. Mr. Cham bet story In bis p'av li is Satires uf the niodera aoei,it rage tor a title and the ease will, which the assumed. marriage ties an aoBiitl-i.eThe action opens With Kiiligrew Jed. I a year and a day. Th. widow has thrown aside her mourn ug robe and The new Barrie production, in which Rosetta is about to bKJSSOiu. as a bii lirfly of Knott is now appearing, is certainly fushiufl. Her old chum is Teddy Five times she has refused to one of (he most attractive dramatic efforts that has been produced ou the marry him. He ca'L with a musiAmerican stage during the last docen cian. Jasper Mallory, who. tailing 10 obtain a hearing for hi great Amen- year. Barrie made a .decided Idmark when be produced The Mule mister. and later added to hie exceileii' reputation when he came out with Peter Pan, in which Mies Maude Adams la now appearing. His last dramatic effort baa added to his enviable record, when the new play, was produced, and theatergoers everywhere have been loud in their expressions uf approval of the play and the actress. Miss Knott, who haa presented It with such marked success here in the West and who will continue to present It west of the Misto the theater-goer- s souri river. The story of the play is based on the return of a mother and father to their home and to their children after an absence of eight years, the father being an FngliaU army officer stationed In India, and the efforts of the mother to win back the love of her children, who have grown from little tote to a girl and a boy of 1C and IT years. Tha scenes of tba play are exceptionally Interesting and attractive. Mis Knott, who has appeared in many clever productions The Cherry notably Cousin. Kate, A Modern Magdalen. Pickers," When Knighthood Was In Flower" and other productions of similar importance haa a part In the new Barrie play that la exactly aulted to her charming ability, and In this part she appears to much better advantage Charles B. Hanford, as Marc Than ahe haa appeared in oiher play. Antony In Juiius Caesar, She la ably supported hy a cast iff ex the at tne Grand soon. and presentation ceptlonal merit, from an artistic standpoint la quite up to the American standard of excel- of CENTS GRAND : te PRICE FIVE 1907. in.ei-t'sliu- lla-cui- wan L, a title to The Karl of imp vcrtslivd and silly, i wiiiiug w exchange hie title for the Kllligrew's money. Augustus T'u' a Her, who has pulii-the million-an,- through many a tight hole, calls mi Betsy . who tlv lawyer how he proposes to enjoy life aud acquire u title. An old errian: is wearing a suit of clothes once w,.rn hy the late railroad maguate. In a pocket hr tliu'.s a sot'oud will. A tUuee provides that if his widow marries a foreign Ikiiu, the Ur nr) wil puss to a priggish nephew. over the socuud will, Betsy giLiut-- . tSln- - ivmpl. te her .M liapiiu,-- . s Richard Marston. The play promise Chinese. Tba Celestial looked at him to be une of the comedy successes of stoically fur a moment, and then saythe season. Me no speakee lngUa, called ing, another waiter. GOSSIP OF THE FOYER. Blanche Walsh. In Pitch's newest play, The Straight Road, haa been Thoms Melghau, who plays Billy sent on a brief tour by Managers Wag- - set that, although it pruiides that her second husband must Is- up Amer- ican. nothing is said about a third, fclic linpeps to hnd a way out of her dilemma hy marrying any American who will agree U lea to her at the Altar. The young musician emers at tile opportune moment. Betsy promises that she will provide for the production of his opera if he will make her his bride. He agrees, and the act closes with tho party on the Way to the church. The second act opt na la Teddy Bacon's bungalow near Saratoga. The husband composer bus mail g great hit iu hia new opera. In cumpauy with Madame Abilikr, au ltahan prlma donna of Irhib descent, and her mother, Lira. O'Mary, he la a guest uf Baron. Tutwiler and th9 nephew, niLstug a tralu, must also put up with Teddy. Betsy and the Ihike are at Saratoga. Much to her disgust, Drxmlp-ste- r has followed her to the Spa. A paragivphw lu a society weekly annoys her and she fleas to the bungalow for refuge, hillowe.l by the liiike. The old lawyer ia scheming to have the marriage set aside on the ground that tba lies were Hot entered Into In good faith. To save Betsy's fortune, wife and husband are brought together, Opposition, jealousy and a .y woman's reason of Just because, jr with inauy comedy complications, de?v 4 ; velop a true love mutch aud all ends frs f ,1 . i , happily with Betsy still keeping her fortune. lence. can opera in the conventional manMr. Brooka has surrounded ner of waiting for a manager to bear Miss Hushcl with an exceptionally LILLIAN RUSSELL APRIL 11. his work, decides, xt Bauun'a sugges- good east. In Tito coniiany arc Eution, to adopt th unconventional and gene Ormonde, John Flood, Frederica Hipji Class 'Vaudeville at the Utahna. Mias Lillian Ruaaell, who will ap- wear the clothes of a Western U Ttden. J')hn Jack, Charles 'Lamb, Charles B. Hanford,- - Coming to the Grand Soon. In this wav he hopes to at- lloland 11. Hill. Isabel Kichards, Kale pear at the tirand opera bouse Thursday, April 11, in her new play, Tha tract attention. Augustus Tutwiter. Urlfflih and Rosalie ite Vaux. Tba Belton In "The College Widow," la enhals A Kemper, wlUi.the sapic pro ducilon and the same company which A Texas j period In all Its fascinating changes; Butterfly, by Kellutt Chambers, has the old family lawyer, ilw calls to gowns worn by Mias Russell are crea- said to lie Justly proud of hia good, you' want a box. aw a llnguter.- - Recently held thepierv-tthe attentton of the.. tions In every sense of the word. Buger. which will fill an engager iu ruling situations, sided by all tha arrived, at last gs a comedienne. Once congratulate the nifAvrand IncidenI t, meat of ana night at the opera teniae for many weeks. . mechanical devices of modern the premier In the field of lighter tally to propo-- e far her hand. Mere man cannot describe them. The Mclghsn Invlled a few friends to a New York la one of those plays that craft; good, wholsaome comedy, and opera, she haa In her new comedy Betsy Kiiligrew, aa she la known scenic set i Inga are very pleasing ia chop stiry dinner In a Chinese reatau-rsn- t ft lie will ha seen at tha Grand 'rku--, ; draws without the aid of puff, k has and proceeded to give ble order In a t er soon. of pathos In Just the right taken first place as the exponent uf to her friends, is eager tk meet the the eye ami are from the brush uf v 1 Ju-e- r. aecom-pilshmea- play-gue- stage-tonlgh- AND FACTS FICTION FOR INTELLIGENT f on Valentine Day By ALBERTA PLATT P ably tha loneliest boy In Kidd Till on Valentina morning waa Hermaa Warder. He and his mother had bsen pnly a few months In town. His father had ailed away to Australia two years before. They heard the steamer on which su KOT ONE FOR HERMAN WARDER. k eni had been wrecked upon a coral of one of the South ea Islands. I' bother the passengers had been saved F aid " know. Mr. Warder and knew for certain that Her- father would return to them if 1 NEAR At the age of he were alive, but aa tha months went on and no word came they began to dee pair. ft had been Mre. Warders plan to end Herman le college, for he waa a thoughtful, wlae boy, who loved hia hooka. Ha wanted to be a naturalist and learn all about bird. Ho loved nd they seemed to know ho birde, would not harm thorn. Because of this ho had a strange power over them. He could whistle any bird' call that ho hoard and bring the pretty creatures to him. The other boys sold he hypnotised them, for wild birds would fly around him and 11a quietly In his band while he stroked them softly. But all that .was over now. Mrs. Warder had to sew for a living. But toll aa hard aa aha could she scarcely managed to supply Herman and herShe self with a home and food. thought oho eovld get better prices for her work if they moved to Klddvllle, o to Klddvllle they wont The children there are always kind and polite, especially to strangers, but poor Herman had little time for making friends. To help with tho expenses ho delivered papers In the morning and evening, before and after school. He bad to get up at 4 oclock In the morning for this. All tho rest of tho time that could bo spared from study was spent in doing things for his mother. He was quite proud of tho fact that he sometime get supper ready all by himself. He waa invited to the Klddvllle children's school parties, but be bad no party aulL and both be and bla mother were eenoltlvo about appearing in society in shabby clothes. So they stayed at home together and consoled each other as best they could, always thinking of the dear father who was lost His mother was aa Infinite comfort to Herman. She need to aay to him often, bo he would not forget it: lly eon, do your best always and always expect good will come to you. Herman had to be an hour late, at AND FAR. the lata regions or the high sens He considers the desert would prove an excellent place for people suffering from rheumatism or consumption. The Chinese government, by Imperial edict, bee promoted Confucius to the dignity of a god. Her tuft re Confucius has been regarded merely as a great teacher. The moat remarkable gold beetles In discovered that the the world are found In Central Amerih" '' Egyptian desert ts about as ca. The head and wing cases are bril.rPfxrum bacterial life as the polar liantly polished with a luster as of gold raor seventy-seve- n George r. Hour wrote hie Au- biography of Beventy Tears. Hux- y. whm between sixty and seventy, mar,jr of hl most brilliant and Interesting essays ln th 1'nited States re- an ,v,ra salary of about SS00: educatork is even fr HUNT THE HEART. Another game fur the Valentine party le to ocatler a gieat number of sllff paper hear! about a room in plain view. Cut them of many rotors. On most write the first and second halves Of a nursery quotation. The rest of tho hearts must be "bad ones and are designated by that word. Bach heart strewn about in laid face down, no that what It bears on its underside cannot be told. When five of the "bod hearts inve been picked up accidentally tha wllerlor fa thrown out of Ihe hunt Tba object of the game ia to prod see as many whole quotations, aa possible. It is therefore advanMgooua to gather aa many as one can, yet In doing so lies greater danger of accumulating tho five "bod ones that throw a player out NOT 60 EASY. Put a coin on the edge of tho table with half the coin overlapping. Move three yards away and rloso one rye. Now advance and endeavor to knot k off the coin with one Unger, keeping one eye shut all the time. A ST. VALENTINE MRS. WARDER'S VALENTINE. Aa Herman neared tho door of the little house In whlrh he and hia mother lived be sow a larte man with a dark ' baard coming up in the opposite direc- tine. , Hut Herman got a valentine of hie tion, so that they came together. Herman stopped; the trig man slopped. own, after all. When the excitement hud rooled dow n a little his mother They looked at each other. Then sudHerman man in gave him a parrel that had been left caught the up denly him. R contained a beautiful pica the for had If been arms as his boy one feather, theugb be was ten years old. ture book about birds, tha very and hugged him i'll Herman thought be had longed for. but could not afford to buy. It was from the prettiest girt hia riba would crack. one of the older "Why. Herman, my lad. how tall you In the Klddvllle school, pupils, who had been very kind lo Herha to grown," said the man. It's father! cried man In his loneliness mnd sadness. Oh, It'e you! arHerman, throwing his own arm a Herman Just adored that giri. An tistic homemade valentine served as a around Ihe larso mans neck. The nolee the)' mode brought Mrs. bookmark. The large girl, Mary CarWarder from her sewing machine to son, made It She painted upon a card with a the front door. Kho threw It open, and the ilerre head of an Indian, then there was a fine tableau. Mrs. feather headdress around It. UnderWarder was so astonished that she Just neath tho head were the words: "Ton are my Big Chief." leaned against the door, unable at first To tho card were tied by crimson rib to eay a word. But she came to her tbo Salvation Army. It In a special bureau to which those feeling the of iife unbearable may apply for advice end help. The bureau guarantees secrecy, but does not promise financial help. There I now on public house for ovary eighty penpl" In FYsnce Steam ha by no means made sailing vessels obsolete. The total number of them In the world Is still C5.I34, as against I. 11 steamers. Nearly I.OM sthonl gardens exist In Austria, not Including the sister kingdom of Hungary. They an connected dlffl-cultP- -a with both private and public schools and are used for purposes of practical Instruction In horticulture and tree growing. The Nebraska Government Ownership league has been otganlsed at Omaha with th Intention of estanding He operations over the entire country for tho purpose of advocating tbo acquisition of all railroads by the United States government. Tho fiscal year ended June M. ltM. mode a secord eclipsing all former figures on the subject of Immigration. During that period 1.1M.7S6 Immigrant It Isn't every kitty Whs could pose so datntfly; But. although ynu think ft pretty. It dees net appeal to me. If I were but a little maa I'd swiftly he Inalda this rta. PUZZLE. w r LITTLE ROGER. Little Roger had gone Into the country for the first time, and his grandfather had taken him out te see a oolt. There, Roger, said the old gentleman. "did you ever see such a little self quickly and then all three were the gladdest people In America. And that waa Mrs. Warder's valen- itself. To sight and touch they have all the appearanre of that metal Another species from the same region looks like freshly burnished silver. . Tha Playground Association of America haa been formed at Washington and ia preparing to establish branches In all part of the country. when Faraday was over fifty-fiv- e his greatest discoveries were made waa known. Tyndall past sixty when moat of hlo famous works appeared. check the Increeslng A scheme to number of suicides In Ixmdon has been General Booth, head of inaugurated by POSE. ra-tu- rn After going tho round of hie paper route and getting hie breakfast Herman went to the newsdealer's and loaded himself up with a great bug of valentines and valentine gifts. Tha beg waa hold by a strap over hia shoulder, like the postman's, and it waa all Herman could carry. From house to bouse he went, giving out beautiful missives and presents at each. They were so pretty pink, white, crimson and yellow. Tha red heart Shaped randy boxes stuffed full of sweets perhaps lacked te the hoy tho prettiest of ell, for ho did not get candy very often. At last the bag was empty. The fine gifts and pretty remembrances were distributed, ona or more for everybody tbo boy knew, and not one for poor Herman Warder! Do you wonder ho felt sad? But be went to school aa cheerfully as ho could and tried not to think of anything but lesson a At noon he ran home, patting on a bravo, bright face to greet bla mother. TOU ARE MT BIO CHIEF." GIRLS KITTYS PRETTY bon two dangling hearts with the ribbon run through them, llrrmaa waa almost as glad and Joyful ovey that valenllna an he had been over the of bla fithrY. And they were nil happy ever after. school oq Valentine morning. Ho had bean specially excused because the newsdealer who employed him also sold all kinds of Valentinas and boxes of candy mnd various pretty gifts suitable to the day, and he wanted Herman M deliver these goods te customers' houses. - What Came to Herman Warder AND BOYS horse as thatT Roger never had. and his eyes ahoaw but there wee one drawback.' "What's the matter with him, grandfather? he said. "He hasn't any rockers. HOW JANUARY GOT ITS NAME. s, When Ihe Ruasnn king. Kuina added two new months to tho calendar he named tha first one la honor of tbo god Janus, tho deity who Romans reppreside" over doors. Tho resented Janus as n ' man with two face, one longing backward end ona looking forward, suggesting lu this wise that he stood between the eld and Fom-pillu- Here Is a heart Mil of tit. Valentine's agent Can you cut out the pieces and Join them on a bit of white paper and find out who he is? sole aliens aliens and CS.I1I entered the United Bla tea. making a total of 1.1CC.ISI. an Increase ever tha previous vear of 101. SM. During ihe year 12.4IZ aliens wore rejected. The Amerlran publishers representing Camilla Flanimarlon, the French astronomer, have received a letter from him saying that there Is not a word of truth In the recent report that he had abandoned hie belief In the continuance of human personality after bodily death. On wages never greater than M cents a day Bob Jennott, who livoo nine atileo the new year. from Franklin, Ky Is supporting a family, consisting of a wife and fifteen children. Jennett is a common laborer and uneducated. There are l.QOd vessels at least which rrosn the Atlantic ocean regularly every month.' In some of the principal rltlea systems of playgrounds are being established three leading municipalities have already invested some IJ8.890.Ofli In this way. White horses are not oftea need ia warfare bmause they make tee good a target. |