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The many friends he had In Halt Lake were deep ly shocked to mot that he paasad away in Washington during the seek. no was the valuable chum of a citizen that any coinmunity ix the richer for in all his walks he carpooseraing. ried with him the sort of litchentdan fitnor of good cheer and lukalthY apiztt. eYeryone was the better for coming In contact wills hint. il la beet remeribered for hie love'. ty to the Knights of Pythias. and still earlier for hie ItAit of ille 11"Almt tit often trod the boards of the old Salt Lake Theatre. probably hie infield cties COnljertion With that house having been sit the production of the "Pirates of Penzance" when Rob y sang the role of the arid Mt. kleakin WOW lieutenant Who that Oyer heard his rendition of the huntornitx aria "Here's your crow bar likewise your e"......,;, ,,. ,, e:47 ,10 : ''''' ,, ; ,.,... - .: ::,, ,:, . . ol ie ; - 4 ! :i -4' tCopyright. ISIS. by Alan Vale P: yr y it wants ruP Mills a Kota 11 and P1' opeaket SAYS7 ilea it it Pri" tirtn follow It elle i to at the 41at 'dor 1 0 Dee Mies Taylor plays tbe role et er to an adult P011 of le pewawl a, herself down SPI 34 she looks ow leas. Perhaps if sh looked older. would scarcely select such Youth is PS 0114 protection. w ease of an IletiPlie Most Taylors's...- In the playentangles himw4 iris Reim womanin this caw. s pan one--a- nd she does the "i'linolle" 427 in the lam act. hich is th and poet; to the lady to pleat Ise. toy. Thi is a bit mat.dlin It is last to retires, it emit when th num.."( sot )s to he mother. POWV he twit', Iv: "Oh. yltell be good t.. Lennart wont sou.. That remark awe from the lira of ?be' Purple twe pealed to me 11. rather funny. Mime Titolor's compani ta now irgly Eng OM. and tor,lon gd.1 could not possibly ohpe, to p. rts Prnail eau included tau! kane. F144. tyt rift eq- Lynn Pcirturtne. Pirtle be' itc. .Owen Itavis wax one ,,,,,,,,7' :44, t ' fstt,.: I :,;1 ? !: ,, .A t r.. of the two Da- , ,,,, : - :..1; ?, '..v::il'1,1 vises shose name ap- , , ,. , 1.. 1: d i i peered in connection , . a ; '! '' with the dreadful play ,,).,s L. ;,.I a, ' ''' ; l'',.!! ; ,P.1, 1 1 called "Any House" ' " I J i : ; 'I'f;'; ...i m Ira ni ng y a I ) poestioly ' 4 :I it; , ::,''',:' ,f1 .,1 .0''.r1::' ;11k "gore home." Him !. !.'; ,4 , it comiedy" en;,' ; rllatest ,I,L . th ',yet , ! ,,,, . ,1:. i, titled .. 4tk-,--ute - Kendall." pro- .., Nu. 4,: 4:J:!'1,1-7,;:j 'doreti ., t:17: ',..:! 1 :'', . at.stlt Lyceum t 4r,.4 litCh:ill .401 'An. ;':'i!:;:;;-17.,f it, 11 is better than that. hut is i;,1 411.11. theatre. t ; ratAWF ,';',,.;',a, ,, center bit" tem several- miles a minute away from gilt! f j I;c(!; .., .;:;..41N'.,-ot-t 141: !,i I It is one of the sweetly 1: Broadway oat; forget the seriousness with whirli 7.:!,.. 1 11 ! ,, . with the gentle comedies , he rendered his lines, and the hlinorseatuncntal 1 ,. I; 1. li lit ,t Ii ,,,,,. , ,, Onll a ppikil rimer of hie trt Pe "n that MX11111011. atmosphere L; niayseed . , , ,..,,,, '. , First Assistant 'irat' leare to ';' ';' we say of K"AeltileDef7nioneTrit IhMI'211rFecinAt nad Kometimes. aucceed. . y 44 kw memory' ,, V of a ;. k '...,..44,.$,-,- 4 ,,..,.,11:, trr,4,,, redolent are comedies they these very distinct hit. She played 1 however. they The New York Timex At a recent pure air." Frequently. young girl in a new aa) Hy tam 1:.L.'4.' ; it That air." "hot of are more redolent mean date mentions that two old Mlle play-er- e that sh wax not r.,..,474:ot,,7; la perhaps the case with "white inulin." and reallywiveafro long since forgotten. emerged from i,,, porno Kendall. a their retirement to attend the funeral maiden who neither aorit;ed or la , In this play. you see en apparently gemted. It la a long time of Joseph Brooke One was Kit (lark it.13';,;."):,1-k.,c;!we .,. wed wa i. ,,,..tv a and the other Harry Smart.. They recklego youthwhose interpreter PO ItiMIPLIP:i) L , ,' 01,4 the toils of a ardrolethehail been sa ,, , VIOLA ROACH, miscaetin were playing Le and 76 years ago, and woefully ,,', jy public quick to :wiz g woman with a peat. and you set the that. one is aged 110, the other IOC both , C:e Salt Aa Managing Maggie Hobson in "Rob non'a Chnire." take Theatre ve, aforesaid youth redeemed by the atIre still well and hearty. Miss little WedTaylor' '''':;,rti speeell mod t sweet country I' ' Monday. Theaday and Wedneeday Dee. 11. 12 and II, Matinee mospheric love of the . but all litti speechwil, SALT LAKE THEATRE t7 who wins him hack to the health unnecessary. girl. that. di sh neaday. tiowsver, very tools to be SP that he invariably steems antes.. OBSON"11 CHOICE." a farce eom- ;k1.. and a not Sas That is ail. It is veiy he Is fright- spoken somere manShecould la one who tnvents or mints with which to portray all the chd not ody bubbling over with fun and choveographer dtti). of the end to At the play. mold emotions. thee movements have compowse new dance. Nijinsky the "thankful" blooms. e'' of an autosituations. will be famous contribution to his art is he worked out in more detail and at fully rich. as the result Even the play- and that sax a relief. Whn arm mobile invention! broad enough presented by the Meseta. Shubert at "L'Apres Midi dun Faun'," hich Is the same time along to oss rod playwrights realize the IreTIVZ interest to endesvoi who understand. lines for the audience wrighte the Salt Lake Theatre neat Monday the result of his ardeht tautly of In pure sentiment. and country girl. absurdity of thanking an .c.lioncf Pince he has always lied a pas- He is like a great conductor such as r.". )',-i PA , eirening for an engagement of three ,,, to as thonch An tith make liking themjust cannot resist the temputtion 7. Zi Toacanin when he conducts an opera ,),,,, nce did days direct from a ucceasful run sion for archaic decoration it to '', ty -,"Atilit 'r the happy ending one filled with pure have hey which emof one year in New York. Holston and ,'. Off the stage Wesley Silinsky is in like 'Tristan and !sold.human ft,tap,1,,,A" i'Pe4,44:1:471(, robbed the firet rucht of one It gash. beings Chicago with the original all English no way conspicuous. being an average braces all the emotions ftn serious horror,. out in great detail. company headed by Viola Roach. Gal- eized nian with hair, exporlenrc worked A and marriage! They coristil,; .1 I.4 io into time rA8H wey Herbert. Marshall Vincent. tionel and a Slavic countenance. Ile was and at the same blines.-tute the happy ending. except in TilOSE who "purvey" for childres s great Urbana. Rhoda Beresford. Esther paying a visit at his 10' r.14:l'!', ikeeping one eye sell fitd le Monde!. Venie Atherton. C '11-- 4 home In Budapesth and was caught the case of the "artistic" playwright Juntea ; 011,PHEUM. i Ma laidy. Noel Tear'. Tbotoaa &Mao In the "grown-ups- " and interned toy the military author'. box office. 4.; the who aniffsat -, atthe NDI1EW TOMBEB, star of naly. Warren F. Hill. Phyltis Btrkett VAL owing to the outbreak of the f1-:3414,. '1 is done seem to me anxious to imitate Lava -everything ) and other.. tractive little sketch. The Bride present war. During this Internment 'i: 1 .n Wondertut' 011 schedule time and Mr. Davis took Carroll la "Alice It is a comedy quite out of the ordi- he conceived two new ballets Till En' a headliner of the Orpheum Carroll's aka. no chances. There are one or two wtthout any of Shop. nary with scenes and situations never tenspleger anti "Mephisto Vatoe." are ,..) , mildly itr Take for example the Portia. bill of next Wednesday 41; types in the piece that before attempted on the etage. The i:P.1,1 Is very much wrapped up vaudeville ancient spinthe Nijinsky teau Theatre which amustng, especially opened its sews ,1 -story revolves tillound Maggie Hob- In hie art. He never tire. of mpha- evening. is a descendant of Samuel hr, at the Thirty-NintStreet Thasita ster who looks pessimistically at life. son. eldest daughter of Henry Horatia one of the signers of the Huntington. inhut is of a that In its bill. it had a one-apart conception This role played by the always pial. stHobeon. who finds the man of her sizing Declaration of Independence and one . and that it is a sptritual con. went inspired Lowell good Helen "Eix imitable Who Pees While theLese ifled choice. proposea to him In a real lesp-on a mental impression. of the first governors of Connecticut, found to the us ception to vapidity tile a is reconciling Poil." way title that one of the year fashion. and though he haa a made se well as a brother of "Every movement which of the comedy in general. fiancee and is about to wed her Mni- upon lnaignificant, but that is probs.) SAti.N16 the stage." he recently said to early goverimis of ohlii. ,Vie- hi., j meant to be "cute." Exactly what the "typical Morose() ctie changes his plane andMuch to an to he west Phillips. evhooling early tointerviewer. "commencing with the advertised is as it cast" means, In this playlet. he characters gm d' the chagrin of her lament and father glit' of my little finger on my left Exeter and e as hum to cater r not the 10.'4 'v. day. I do not know. I have the Ifinte Boy. the Queen. marries Willie; Mining a domentic re- posture Is the result of mental untidy. ton when he learned there wa I vahand. know to I , ,,,,......, discovered. as hope yet Milkmaid. the Blind Man. ill. billion in the household Ome of the -..,...., cancy lit a travelling minstrel show have studied sculpture. ... 0 Morosco cast" painting. on The :,..e. ,, later typical And scenes the Headsman. TM bet is the wed- music. poetry. tragedy. and have taken and Andy wax offered $6 a week to : P., hilariously funny Kendall" did not boiled the lentils, In Ak 436,-w- r and while he thd ding supper; after the gursta are gone as my special province the works of do a comedy bit with the company. halo seem to lndicate that might any Maggie travel Willie in the dining-- Michael Angelo and Leonardo da Mr. Tombes. Sr folded his hands beappeared lad on the other characters name. Morosco the around vOrout room while oho makes her way to the Vinci. his They were all going te and hind his back. looked sternly at dewhich portray trengti WASLAR NMNSKY AND LYDIA LOPOKOVA. In addition to Helen chatted. account. it. boudoir. The frightened ewly-woid" own the Make non. said: and beheaded. She was te be Queen your at the same time. numbres in the Lowell, there were William Sampson. does not know what to do or where grace Ae," one of the tooKt beautiful cision. my boy. It is college or the In The 4peetre de is "If you look at a sculpture Tom decapitated because she had treeds Edith McIntosh. Lyle. Burr to turn. ao after some thought he taken, Michael on the king's tot, or something oinks etage. and you have your choke. Room,. Miss Adele Blood. Joseph Angelo and Da Vinci. you can There repertory of the Disighieff Powers,. off his wedding cost. makes a pillow' almont POP watt nothing in the inscrutable, the MOVettlentil which a John Flood and Olive Oliver. sort Kilgour. of it on the diningroom lode and falisi dancer should deto face his make elderly Andy help staid in to Everything was meant to he in who plays Dorothy." "Fine" order perform Poor Miss Blood did not appear to he tastic--comm. but he cam. right back and be an unusual comedy and une asleep. Maggie. after waiting a fewt portray lore and la Lewis Carrollbat tbe beauty. You can which Miss Bryant will be happily Frohnian. "I hope you will go ahead full of the Joy of living. and that "I11 minutes. comes evil In search of her ,itee to take this chance go strength and the grace.. This at homeeven to the bit of in- now and do the play." So completely same may be said of poor Mr. Flood. playwright did not realize that husband and the finding of him anA haa the Andy Tombea had a right roll's be mentally digested, and then on the stage. to fantasy was witty and bow-Quwears in the boudoir did Maude Adams adapt herself to what she tells him forms one of the' career in all branches of formal garb she and philosophical. In the sac front my brain it is transferred tiinpestuous of the play COMETIMES the philoeophy of the scene; where in the datntiest of pink the Scotch atmosphere funniest bits ot comedy peen in yeers.; again bethe theatrical he before profeesion - she makes an irresiattact Into my own body and thrown nor. at the Portmanteau the dithat one of her friends sceused her of came identified with tabloid muoicial silk pajama"casual theatregoer is a revela- alogueplay the footlights to the public. was and unsatisfactely. THE BALLET RUME. living entirely off Scotch broth. in vaudeville. with which bit picture of loveliness. to the critic. This. for instance. Ls difficult inept tion "In the same way that an actor por- comedies Ifirolvatl to take the measure di he has met with success for the last K 'Jerry" is a viaciono Chicago girl the trays a role and studies certain move- seven children. ''show:" a recent at en artist can ole Yd. DeOnly Boston In and her visit to to Washington. Philadelphia years. Hie work in the "Bride who goes a ment. incidental to certain phrasing. Stout lady reading her program: "Oh. The play in question meant Hultman troit the appearance of lime., BernShop" him brought him the moist fay- Aunt Joan. the move all his of must dancer a men here Der. 22 and 73 in for bad Were than its study I'm play tho sorry. with titleand that meant sotbhardt RP Shylock. beard and all. made Aunt jcwiln haS inenta beforehand. but in a much more orible comment from the critics. Well. the !nit: A playlet called "Nevertheite But there tonight How sodo I know? Maude Lambert. the charming mu- Montague Wade for horn. 21) ,eartt, a profound impression. Diaghileff Pallet Rustle la a ehoveog- form. because having no sical and favorites. staa mach more ettecessfut A time many were many In each city who express.- cast contains i A 'words to utter and havinc rapher besides being a dancer. comedy favoritis. and Ernest H. the edalm: only move expensive actors. that I realize the by Lord Duneany known as "The Gett Bail. the romperier and Writer of popfrom time tipn la,cause ,,f various r1 the view that Portia and not The be the weak. must of stronger the Mountain" was surely eel play lute ular tnelodies and ballads will be the happening t mini the briticgrocau was the character to which acttless xpensive the actors." children. Deelser But "Lord other two headliners of the bill. Mr. become a lagl:.,rd and seems to enjoy eRSett shoold devote their arts Many play. the me as at succinct. least struck That sounds I Ball will be awfully good. doesn't it? especially remembered as putting off the httypy day. Tiring of again took the opposite side and apAi the author of "Mother Machree- - and Ruch a gentleman plauded lime. Bernhardt's courage in on eggs strikes me as HESE little theatres are rather When the Bands of the Desert Grow Aunt Joan turns her attentions to Pebreaking away from COrIVPritiOrtil. THE boycott Cold." horribly personal." said one I ter Flagg. There appears. On the bill a 110 will he seen JohnNt'hen Jerry arriven site takes a It is Bald that when William Faver- actor humorowdy. beno end to them. They colt ny Cantwell and Rota Wafter tri their etrone fancy to Montague and decides sham finishes his engagement In "'You're right. retorted the other. clever !skit. "Oct the Fly Stuff:" the she will met him hereelf and asking "Getting Married" at the Booth Thea- r"While plays. as though Brook tt lasts I think I shall have Hirea-Ka m pre) trotter Illustra te the perroiston of no one boldly insate. at any way meant mental ruin. The tre. New York. which is aome distance to go to Hamlet. It's tors of these enterpriees are gale eliperintive degree of Japanese dex- nouneeS through the euviety columns away. he will be followed by Grace rate." -terity: Olivetti. Moffett and Clare are of the c.ausp,tp,r, the breaking of George, who will resume her reperI'd come to see you." remarked convinced that we need regeneransa scheduled for n series of novel songs the angz,trrhien: between her aunt und third, "even if eggs.cost a dollar a and that this can only bebeachieved. V and dances and Seeman and Ander- Mr Wade Tin (Acme that. follow tory iteason which started so auspicl- la right. Ind They may son. the two need boys. have an ex- this statonishing IWW14 are extremely oaely last year at the Playhouse. Mime .dozen." dot I eat doubt through have it week-lhibition of roller skating that in the laurhattle Illit Jrrry I,, found out George has several TIPW productions LAI:RETTE TATLOR is of these programs within a with ittbi supreme performance of its kind on and ie locked in her room by her under conelderation. She la now s- N RISS the Portmanteau theatre. There is no doubt Vl'aishington Square players. and att. leeting neeleting talent. charming. ths circuit. The Plithe News, anirnated current events. will comlude the And aftet about that. She has returned to us Neighborhood theatre. (t11,(' Blanche , Pates. Margaret Anglin. bill. x., them. Broadway does seem trews with another ---unpretentiously. play Lulu Glaser. VirChristie Macdonald. PA STAGES. I may be be' good to me. the pen of the prolific Hartley ginia Harnett. Marie Dressler. Marie from has celled 0.1 Manners been "The of Life." moons many Harp IT since the Cahill, Virginia Pearson. Ethel Bar- Let me , t,--; make a confessionrather a I Vantages has registered so evenly rymore. Mary Boland. Helen Holmet - , kt,st' are among the ladies "at liberty. dreadful one. I prefer this new play ,t a balanced bin of CI l'.) featured novelty to the tremendously succeasful "Peg Fred Perry. William Courtenayr, Vin6, and comedy as the Joy show now play, of the cent Scrum William J. Kelly. Fred- c My Heart." In spite of the fact that -r,0.,,..,.... at the ing elif vaudeville suc&t house.. Laughs :i erick Truesdell. Henry Bolker. Geo. "Peg" achieved international 7-, -( blend with Music. prettY girls and Parsons. (leo. Naah. De Wolf Hopper. cess. and that it is unlikely that rhe THE be? That is a (Peak,' Ili , - , )) clever men. ' Ham will Life" same. of do Miss the be Witt ' Jennings are without engageThe Rigoletto brothers. 2''''' t't, Ituesi.in' Taylor disarms criticism. Although which English wrirers are attematial ment& Italian artists. appear as she is now as full of "mannerisms" to coquette. One ways: "What Isar Is an title the of interesting instrumentalistx ,l,t... juggler.. Billie Burke's return to the triage am an oyster is of meat. they are such pened to France after the nights., Y 4, physical culture acrobats article which will appear in' will be looked forward to with some admirable mannerisms that only the of At Drat stagnation Olt And stadium and ,61. will object to them. Her to recovery. Theft the flood of idea plastic posing models. :, Interest. It is the ease of another movie hyper-criti- c They are so versatile that they could the i'l-';- '4' knack of ccromance. Poets stow ttottertoeiiolu pausepouse star who Is anxious to get back to the outgo a whatie vaudevitle show of to the verge of the uncanny novelist marehad im in tweeted ratite ..'. - ) ,,, . : spoken drama. just like Frank Kee- Frious and Variety novellY not even Stardom forDumas file. Angier. lAbsche quaint Intonation, and hor nan and many others. William :4.14 ii getting the cornedY amusing drawl. simply add to her interwove reality with the ershani once wild: "The movies areFay, , Then comes th (treat Lester. all to the blandishment of Europe, If ell yen. .531474--;right, but oh. for the spoken drama!" charm. 4.44. triloquist. who uses ' "dude" dummy "The Harp of Life" it inclined to be the world. The blood of war bad --,, In his act. and in, funny ,' things that ISSUED lsiEXT SATURDAY. preachy. and 'to sermonize around born a golden age. There be CS sefry' Burr W. McIntesh, who appeared the lb 1 ';',4,i,,k , JA,,' st, dummy says would bring laughs from be ,..,..,. tiresome and last year in the topic Ph.nY In saying that it will a veritable "grouch." .1.,,revival of broached In "The unanswerable England." Blindness of will be It sevfiled illustrated a "Trilby." with Ned Nestor and Charles Moore voluntary petition in tits." Shall parents want their chilwith; their "Sweethearts" bankruptcy. Nov. 24. He gave his aw dren about the ND some more: "Nem pretties. offer a eral interesting old time pic''NeysterY of Star THE RENNEE FAMILY. sets as nothing and musical tabloik In three icenes.breezy his liabilities as on. talk around that them for 1 face the community; the MOM The 212.022. He said his occupation was ages. can erenery and coatumes used; throughout tures. Wei lairds, Afternons. and end exactly where one hate Test Peeing to wontanhOOd:0111111" photographer and his address dee . started. the entire sketch are unique and eta- - i -However, tho quaint thing - grows f Fourth avenue. ' , i about the new Manners piece le that 1 ' On pass fiVO4 '' (Continued ' .4 ip 6 : hVr4 ,,i$, p.,.. .,,i ts rt I w,..;,1,'; ::' -- ;1' .4 my ' ty 1 7 7 k: .4.: )Z. ,i, , 4 ;0 i ,,, 1). . . I t 41'0 , .. ii, i , - ', - tri ; ri,, ., , . t) : ;t t s forum Matt tterteu Soria te aloe Ithe Noctur -, I 111111Y d e ;,:,.k24-4- 1 Gavotte for Etude. a ir ,,- ro for vio, Written fee The Saturday News by man Dale. .. ti:11 ,::, ;. ,,..,, t, . 0oik .. 7 ,,ft I :71;. , I', ALAN DALE , ''f. i',: , j..4: 0 ,g..-t- , - peer. tIttie of , r 1 by sure or binnten, . k WO" stuftioul man eriDeb" ''' - thttp4 it lb, fr"1 iootod i p...; '.( ,,... a t -- ' t - me pupae or I he es enin The he to Week. ertil t vi etk , ,, , i,sav-.1- pupil in pm mania fel t, 1,4111P hiitan 'hopt Maelt Inc the fa khan T h i father-in-inw- OE IC 1 i 1gl - rile fis ,,.4 1 r ( ,,:ti 1 1 ''t i''',t, - m - h :2!1', , .., - 1 l 71 L,.., 1 , ( Et, t , ' A !; ... 7, - . .... . I., ri,,,,. . 1 S k II II ,,,,,, i ,. , ,.. :i l' (i ; : AkittAt 4110 i tA, Nee bronze-brownis- e i ,,' "121 , d 11 , , f, IA ms Next we4 "Jerry' tiL,ou Ilialtathenessandbotnatictysitroioosem ' - . 0,6 Nik : 1 s P. ,'.1 t ,11,,,i! ; i SECTION Two . ,. tare-mic- ce II to; , - I g ,;;;t.ti I ,,,, 1:,' N - H ': .,,,, , F, ! -- ... bog i''.! t, P ';411:1(tif41 ( Pi ,111,,4.,,,,I.:ii !li 44 i 2 i' t :4 1 :0,..,,i it ig , I, many techeduled at the ?outages thee.. she has taken poloon.. Conaternation aasaaaaaaa Ice during this season. reigns until. it is discovered that this Crawford and Broderick offer their! is Joel another of Jerry's tricks. Mona ' sketch. "Just it Little 0 This and a l tagu confesses his love for Jerry 6 , he shall do S4; )4 '' it 41.' I Little 0' That." These clever artists Just as she has meant that 01''' . are former Broadway tars, and intro-laneverything turns out happily. 4.....ss be Mime will t 0 Bryant a few of their pritiu!ar surceettest Playing opposite ''.,-;,e'' Wade. Others Cecil Kirke In muricel s,9'. comedy this seek in their of the east adealontague 4 r . will be Frederick Moore . t .. AK act. as s ., The Throe Harps are II tr!o of per---- 1 MI l'eter Flagg: Claire ilinclairs I as Alice Conrad Juan: Aunt 4 .4lo.s4. S f,',, s fectly proportioned athletes who per- mother: George Barnes as Br. Jerry. " s'''4 'Is Kirk; toren a series et r r,,,' a 10e wregth e'.-.r.-:;as Br;ggs and. Army 'e.,. tests, and win the ,,i,,,,,,,,,,, of ,,,t,a,.., Frank Bonner .. r .11,..1. 1, ;litcNuity av Louis. .: ity houses alehtiy .,I .7 f.ig ,r , - w 6 9, The fourth pis,ile i,t the tiPIPon : 4 7.' ' 1: :IS, : liolmes bettat. "Ili, 1.,,,s ,fr tli, 1.tim- :: 14.' t Off I: : r with rt,alt '...,,Q:41.; 'her:ends-i- s prot-tvpoiatt t!!!!!!! Folk ....., the .s P'1,, Among 6....' Player s: .7.4,..;nia t!h!,,e w::! 14,4 . Tires- , ' .9 Iday night. 4. n4S. 44 ,,, 1W A.,'doom, A , en;.41, ,.. 1,, her Ileg'.nning ritl, th. Wcil,,,,,lily mat-made Maude Adams t ...,.S. ilov; tii, ineo ltdanacer ft ,r, rt, 3 ti 3 otrceps a tin, into the AtaerUan theatrical con- '107 44s ,'' ..09,p4 Icompiere change ors ,110,t, itt t.11ining .,tellation is told 1)3, loam, F. 2tittreos4 Aw. , . ; the hli still lot-- il r!,r-- 1,1,), )11,4 son anti Itsitiel It' r olitaan lie authors 2tat,i4 ,.. 10 his rompany in I',,,,ic lo- - io l',on: i "Charted hook. or the ,,, , 1,,,, .,,,,a. on . It":47'..".' ,,,,i,,,,,..., .,,,,,,, iitt.o. ' !sLl'il... Frt'hrru'n ' "niff" nu') 7A1'1"77 J t,, Regri-i'n.el:' .;loi and :,,Z,e, iiitrrie on Ms fira trip to thin cow. ,,,.mounv. the mmtenitnt ,,N.,.., Frohiran 's .1 ied Charles Lotidoii: trY had .,.., ) ',4, ". 4..;'6.,,, titinko the Juggler frtm " Idle Mist , ',a'. '1. '4... '4,....... to dramatize he appeal t i' ,.."'s, ..," ,I - becauee he weld he had 'bottle': yard api ray,. sp.,,., .!, j .t"'''''' ter.' att ''' 4,4,1' , ' ,'',.. '' '' the Renee, .1,,,.0,,.., thr,,,irh! seen '.1.' ,,4'' "'4.11C' :' , 4.1 ''"'' the could one who part Vk . play ant, : rm. in fl...,,.., '''''' '':',.. ". ' ".. 7': 111CZC.-,"Y when Barrie , ;',."'" .., ,, ..-Neal Abel. the man a t'ol flu. motit!: 11 144"",' , '414N dropped in Pt the 1.:;r1r;r0 Th,.1tr Ar- !3,1 0. found face, M inn if. K.1 klfrnM .., he took the nut, Frohntan l' ', Cl!St. sod the ftfth of "The, onee of the secre:zi) .end sint Iii to Lass of the Lornheri,i rot., a porformr,nce of Rosemary.' An ' ;lee V1.11.1iEs. he tam. rushing bark i hour afterward his friend office. found Frohman's In Sainobury-Siddowaphoto by A DELIctors stvro phony in pink in. and said as excitedly as his Scotch MISS NANA BRYANT, IA an d gold ix "Jerry th:tt big s uc - :nature found would permtt: -- I have cess ofiBilly flurkeN whtch has iteen the woman to play Babble.- "Who.), in Jerry." chosen by the Wilkes management for le it?" asked Frohman with a twin- Mow Nana Bryant for next weeks en- - tile In his eye. for he knit, without It Is that tittle Miss Adams I This will asking. gagrament at the IVli..-i- s ':.-- I ' t , ;, ,Il r ' Mr. Scyrno ir will he remembered by old ttmers hero for Me appeareeneei with low-renrBarrett nearly 4 years man eLhn that actor (trot gave ire rho rare opportunity 4.f appreciatins hia Oh n1,18. Mr. Seymour has appeared here several times since those dos. lie wails rine of Charles Vrohman right hand men and stage man At aster for many of hte.krooductiona. Mr. Frohman4 death, he retired from the Frohman tnreto. and la now inapt director of the Punch and Judy Thu. Ire where -- Tresaure Wand- - is running sith hrgh aucceas. ?' 51 . rdelightful , , , t rttotePh , "osteerthte heeerutua,t" . . , - .. tand the dialoguivand lively I ,, the An the vacancy of trustees of the 'Ac i of Anittea. Fund caused by the ile,th nt Joyeph Prooks,1 Pt art been filled try rh of that veteta., ota.wart. WI:Itam Semour. ?pool" nod on both comes for nearly rwo glerattonti paid as 111 tor. manager thentrira: .usthAr,tv and No Mdall around vs!uside ett!sen. ..... r;Inse ro ,I,I lin VP net. n 1,4.w. Mod Pr....M..111 In hnnortng Ntr Keymnur. 1.4niel rrohroar honored his board of t , DECEItIBER,' 9' 1916 notate In tinkling songs, bright shirr, mother ,a nd Jerry ht. dance rendered hY !and out of brd la her pajamas. and - ,,,I,, from New York w()it!, tore' 4!:t I 4 F1F- en 16 - . - NEWS SATURDAY ,.4 ism...N. EVENING ,....-- - ' ' p !i$ - I,-.-- , r . i i r, ti 1'.:- . , (. 1 1 2 ,1; f- -, 1. I -- . ludic-reca- ' ' i: 1 1 t ;',,, e' 4 .' I , !. - I,- 1 I, ;it, I ) ti 4; ';''' ', 4 44 ' "Mile-A-Minu- ... I:: 4 ... ;, a 1.4 , V fj i t 3'; , - ',4 11'4 4.,:i i i,I; 111 I !,. !,. I. 1 ,: I I. ':', '!1 litJt I 2Rol, lt .11 1 ii ( !:', 1 t !.1 ! It rt. 3 a: ;If 7. i 1 ,!., 1;1 - , : f:1 1; ?"''h i -- ti:11!------! ; 4.'1 II ,ii' k - k'gri 1.'4i r,q1 ;, .,i., I , . , ; '4 ., .:114 -- It (,, I 1 1 ;!t ' . Salt Lake Theatre Chinese-tricksters- '711-7- 04, rif,P 4 .4 ;,,..,,, Christmas News ---- -, ril'i,' ti W.P 1 4' nerve-rackin- g. "Memories of the Old Green Room 1 ;-- ! I ill 777, Jr,,111:t i, IF 1 ,, T ,..;;Nt ,, 1 -1 Shy-loc- k s. t 4 it -) Famous Stars Coming to Pantages iti !,lo !' ! 6 k i-- a it: ,, t,it it t 1; 1 - all-et- 1-- ' ,. - ...r 1 . t ' ' - ' . .......... ," 4 |