| Show 1 IiA TELLS M THE PROBLEM PLAY LIVES H f I. I J V t j I t. t r 4 J I L S I 2 S l o i B Q L f r f I I 0 0 Q r. r I MISS OLGA OIGA 1 I. I I I I Je on one of the lime tlc odd t ino-t famous es S 'S ill ti-ill wi next lext it cl eck eck appear In iii II t tight ht performances performance's at tt the ito Salt l Lake ake 1 theatre II presenting Ii o f i. i-i. of or if the iii t most L of of I that ha haart 0 n. n art lelO 1 lo to any stage Mage Time The u linked Miss ss ole JC I 0 uch Ih s M e wh wily liy they pcr c 0 their questionable iii morality n as ii v l ll cli as m. conceding 0 hug ing II helm of ur trimming arning tho I to les le's s sand 0 and I tin thc tins s u y ii limit Is N H lie e reason n Ill they occupy 0 MI 54 1 great al a i pIH in hit il the Iho of the hut Ill people And mul Miss J. J I HiIe oIe has hns telegraphed I ilu- ilu lie 3 0 ft fuJI ii il lug reply to tn a 11 The i Republican Helena Mont F Fob Feb b G C. C 1907 1007 mountain Inter Republican Suit Salt al Iak Lake In Iii 1 my Jill opinion the tile Sapho class are aO popular timid and appeal to the sense common elje playgoer for fol tho 11 lie reason on that lint tho they tint not onh only depict men flier mOi anti and women wul wo wu- l men l as ns the world at al larg large imo s knows thorn and not mere puppets Inventions of or clever elp I JonHn II chits ts htmL but such plays luias exercise an for good gUid in the tIle world that they invariably teach loach The Ilme Illustrious 1 author of oC Sapho Alphonso Handel took the thE trouble lo to dedicate his im immortal lam lam- 11 mortal work to lo when they should have haw Ida 48 sons om 3 o attained el time the a age C of r twenty ones amid RIl I J have yot t to learn that a n father intentionally anti and maliciously commend to his lila tons somis lons that hid was vile tilo anti and immoral 0 That rhal plays of n if the el class sq of or h Zaza l La La a Tosca losca The fhe Fhe threat Divide prove 0 so attractive should Itself be hue sufficient evidence to all that lint II ItIs is the he humanity human humn fly ity Iy ot of their respective stories and amI the skill MII with wIl which the time several authors authol'S have hiate presented ll 0 moral anti not an any prurient reason that lint 0 Hills Ua the iho theatre to overflowing with wih cultured audiences oC or whom ono one must bo be justly proud You mn may take It I front from me 1110 Mr lr Editor that the best est Judges of oC what hat is right for the stage arcs am nto not tho the authors not the Itic actors not oven en the critics but hut and always s 's the people them them- selves An And I do not believe beleve that th they would t b b likely to lo tolerate for a moment momen anything that was WJ not and ant proper r I am nm tired UINI ot or ti titi cant fant r try bry of or purifying purifying- tho the stage which at tills late tn day can t ho o taly lef Uie U Hie care e of theL nf people people- l S are arc prone prune to tu i 1111 ference In all al walks wals of or life anti and most J in rl In stage patters matters tr C GA NEI O |