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Show k THE CITIZEN 8 ducted by Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen. Even the chief of police becomes mixed up in the web of gossip and every married couple at the party is brought to the verge of divorce by the slanderous stories which float so mysteriously from one ear to another. Just how the condition of chaos created by gossip is finally straightened out IN color.' I was in Sing-Sin- g once to play Howard replied. What a show like this? asked the interviewer. No, it would not do to give this play in a prison. Even the name, lV. Escape, would bar. it. show What was the you gave before the prisoners? The newspaper man was delighted with the stars reply: Outward Bound. there, After an evening of fast action, clever character portrayal, unusual situations, lots of comedy and quite a bit of pathos and drama, the play comes suddenly to a delightful ending. Teh Gossipy Sex will long be remembered by playgoers as one of Goldens most satisfying entertainments. . Miss Daisy Del Wilcox, Miss. Ethel Baker,' Miss Fanshon Everhart, Miss Mildred Neville, Arthur Loft, Leonard Strong, Guy Usher, Richard Tracy, Frank Perry, Huron L. Blyden and others have delightful roles. The Gossipy Sex will be played every, night next week with matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday. G Escape is the story of a convict fleeing from an English prison. John Galsworthy wrote it; Winthrop Ames produced it and Leslie Howard acts the leading role. A Baltimore reporter asked Howard if he had ever visited a penal institution to obtain local would spoil the play in the telling. ' SING-SIN- A VIRGINIA bootlegger, the police find has been storing his surplus ' stock in graves in a near-b- y cemetery. This is a distinct variation from the common trade practice of burying the customers. Philadelphia Record. Louis S. Cates Successfully CUm b&lo ' Tq of Laddet in Mining Game SHATTUCK CATES was Be then,, returned to the Uni in Boston, Mass., December States in ..1903 and accepted a 20, 1881, the son of .Edwin Wallace v tion as timekeeper with the Consolidated Mining Company. and Emily Allen (Johnson) Cates. He obtained his early education in Bingham Canyon, Utah. His a the Public Schools of Boston and was ment with this company was graduated from the Boston High phenomenal and his promotions indi ed the positions, of shift boss, fo: School. Entering the Massachusetts Institute of Technology he was gradusuperintendent of. mines, and, in 19l ated from that instiution in the class he was made, general' manager of of 1902. He .took a leading part in mine and. mills of the. company. the college social and fraternal actiIn 1910- the Boston Consolidal vities, being class president in his was acquired by the by the Utah junior year and first marshal of r per Company, whereupon Mr. Cal became .engineer of mines for the . .a, i After leaving. Tech Mr. Cates be- . ter company. Shortly thereafter came associated .'with the National-Stee- was. detailed. in charge of the and Wire Company for a short, r of the Ray Consolidated Copper time. He then went to Parral, Chihua- . pany, at Ray, Arizona. In 1913 hua, Mexico, and while there secured was made general manager of for some New York interests a lease company; which position he on a portion of the famous bonanza,, until. June 1, 1922, when he relinquish the La Palmilla Mine. (Continued on Page 14) . LOUIS . - k grad-uatio- n. . ' ? r -- I Bch'Erway, who returns to the Wilkes cast after a weeks rest, in a delightful role as Danny Grundy in The Gossipy. Sex, John Goldens latest play hit, at the Wilkes Theatre, all next week, with the matinee Sunday. Louis S. Cates, Underwood ft Underwood Vice-Preside- nt Studio and General Manager Utah Copper. Company. |