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Show m FRANK DANIELS IN "THE OFFICE BOY." H FRANK DANIELS DUE. H H Tonight, at the Salt Lake Theatre, Charles B. H Dillingham will present Frank Daniels and his H comic opera company in, the much-praised muai- H' cal comedy, "The Office Boy." Mr. Daniels in H this piece is reported to have found the most H ' amusing and entertaining vehicle that has be- H longed to his repertoire In his entire career. 'The H Office Boy" has already met with extraordinary Hj success in the Hast, where last season it made Bi the strongest possible impression upon playgoers Hj and newspaper ci'itictj. It is said to be uproariously B funny, with a eoniiatanjt yet QQmica,l tory jmd Jtp H abound in good musical numbers and attractive' H ! dances and specialties. Mr. Daniels' suppprtlng H company is spoken of as being the best that he Hj has ever had, and not only is a great success cred- H ited to the star in the title role, but Sallie Fisher, Hj Clara Belle Jerome, Violet Halls, Ida Babrielle, H Louise Gallier, Alfred Hickman, Sydney Toler H' Nace Bonville ,and other prominent members of H ,5 tlkje cast are reported to have added greatly to Hg thjeir fame by their impersonations in the play. H & .$ & H . Sensational titles seem to be the order of the H ' (liy. Besides "The Wliite Tigress of Japan," M ' "Queen of the White Slaves," "More to Be Pitied H ' Than Scorned," such names as "Fast Life in New H 1 Yprk," "Dealers in White Women," and "Why H Girls Leave Home" have lately presented them: H selves. The old hackneyed yellow bound novel H ' is certainly outdone and an appropriate title for m the near future will be "Why Critics Go Daffy," if H; they are compelled to review and take serlousl; Hl many plays of this character. B 1 j jt jt HE I It is not often that the stage aspirant manages H' ? to reach the office. of Wells Hawks, who is the- right-hand man of that Napoleon of theatrical managers, Charles Frohman. Of course, it -w.ajp & woman who did the trick, the other day. She apparently ap-parently created a fair impression, for the generally gener-ally busy "Mr. Hawkes asked her: "Are you mar-Tied mar-Tied or unmarried?" as he prepared to book her application. "Unmarried four times!" was the reply that startled the placid manager. |