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Show V V W 1 "THE SULTAN OF SULU." Ui i . -40 I "The Sultan of Sulu" will hold his rourt on the btage of the Salt Lake theatre next week. - The comic potentate is the creation of George Ade and Alfred G. Wathall. Mr. Ado has added much to his fame by his bright, sdtlrical treatment of certain consequences of the occupation of the Philippines and the introduction there of Amerl-can Amerl-can characters, cocktails, alimony, and other things Incident to tho up-to-date civilization. ; The story of "The Sultan of Sulu" is the history his-tory of Ki-Ram, who rules the island of Jolo or Sulu. Ki-Ram .has abducted soma of the. -niejias cf a neighboring chief or Datto. The Americans compel him to abdicato and make hlin thj GoverJ nor of the island Instead. His, matrimonial afll fairs might have remained unnotfeed, If he had not proceeded to make wholesale love to th American women who had come to help civilize the natives He proposes marriage to Pamela iHsSSSSBSBBMBaiBBr 'SSBSnlRiiiwRSSSSSSSB HHPJffi MjHfPHK hHSSSSSSSSk pSSSSVBJIH lPSs (fflf" 'wair SBSJpSSSSSSSK BBSSSSSSSBSSBKQsfgvfatiSf' ?L jm tipflBHBBBBB JBBBBBBBBBBBBBHwfiftf''' "Y IMl. FRHihHhIbSBiI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBK? 4&n BjBBmHJffiBBflBBBBBBB'l BSSSSSSSSSSSBSV PJWKL ISKmP89RBBBBBBBl v 398w?jr Jfc 6 wtSKngHfljgSBBBBBBBBJ BBBBBBBBBBBBbY .A SSjyC Sra m.&38HbBBBBBBBBm l8BsjP Jslia JBBBBBBBb BBBBBBBBBBbW aL.. OK&KftlKiiLBBBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBbIBBBBW.. m Jt..,.,.iWIKiPmfy-vffiBBWBSSSBBSBSMl MADGE CARR COOK Starring in "Mrs. WJggs of tho Cabbage Patch." Frances Jackson, nnblushingly confiding to tlio strong-minded spinster that sue will uo one of the eight or nine wives already sharing his love. Pamela is shocked and threatens revenge. She is made judge advocate of the islands, and orders the Governor to divorce all his wives but one. She then shows a law by which the divorced wive3 shall receive alimony to the amount of one-half of his income. As there are eignt wives, this means four times his income, and he balks and is put in his own jail. Matters grow darker and darker for Ki-Ram, and his private secretary Hadji, is imprisoned with him for alleged treachery. A cable from the United States straightens out matters mat-ters by stating that constitution follows the flag on Tuesdays and Thursdays only, so Ki-Ram Is allowed to go back to some of his old practices, but ho loses his wives, as many of them have found sweethearts among Uncle Sam's soldiers, and he must stick to his first and most faithful spouse, Galula, whom he calls the charter member of his harem. "The Sultan of Sulu" is a typical Henry W. S&vage production in every sense of the word. This means that neither pains nor expense have been spared to make it an artistic, musical and dramatic success. Thecast, which" is headed bj Thomas Whiffen, who enacts the role of Ki-Ram, the Sultan of Sulu, includes among its members: George O'Donnell, Walter A. Lawrence, Fred Frear, Robert W. Parkin, Williard Curtiss, James J. McGee, William Hetherington, John J. Fogarty, John T. O'Day, Maude K. Williams, May Montford, Nellie V. Nichols, Helen Tomlinson, Harriett Kendall, Ken-dall, Maude Henry, Octavia Broske, Grace Notman, Mattie RivenburgEflie Hasty, Bernica Harte, Millie Mil-lie Girard and Helen Rockerfeller. .as .a ..t |