Show PEOPLE I. I ARE MUCH AI ALIKE E EVERYWHERE EnE 1 i. i 5 1 So much has b ben en said and so much has been spoken about the of ot Madam Jadam pIa play Butterfly which Is presently S. S r to be given here here that one ma may risk a a. bit of comment on 2 f oj some phases of tho the stor story even at tho the charge of or grat ltV lt- lt V t ous advertising J You havo have rea read the story tory A naval na officer In the thel l i service of oC th the thu United States was stationed at Nagasaki t I for tor many months and the tedium of life fCo in a strange S 'S S land Jand awa away from the pleasant things to which ho he had j. j e been accustomed wore upon ulon him an and 1 ho turned to the I diversions diversions nearest at hand He found the people agreeable agree agree- f. f able the men polite and the tho women very charming but they all seemed so essentially different that he could coul J I J JI I J I I not quite get the note of affiliation He lie knew of ot the custom of oC the tho country which permitted a Cl man to make financial arrangement for tor a wife 1 Co live with her for tho the term of his residence In tho the cO country and then terminate th the relation without discredit to her and go o awa away when duty called him hini elsewhere So ho turned to an nn attractive attractive tive tho little woman of or Japan married her her In In spite of or the protests ts of ol his con conscience clence and the tho warning of oC tho the American Amen Ameri can enn consul who knew helter better An And the naval officer and Ma Madam Butt ho admiring the tho Butterfly were very I happy happy w infinite vallet variety of oC her attractiveness and finding new surprises sur sun In the manner of her IWI devotion to him for ho he wa-s wa wasa a young man man and not to be bo too harshly judged julg And ind th then lien n came the or order for removal to another station I and the officer sailed a away any ny That was wa nil all very Well Others had hone done lie Iho same sarno thing a Cl thousand times There Thoe was tho the custom of oC the country to salvo alvo hl his conscience though conscience though there was nothing noth noth- ing to relieve tho the tug tugging at his heart when ho he thought of her But 1 lie tho h trouble of It was wa Madam Butterfly was as a human human human-a a woman Sho She had come como to love Jovo the tho man It wasn't an any arrangement with her It was the union of two lives 18 the mingling of oC two immortal souls soul She Sho had hal become a part of or him and ho lie of oC her And she couldn't make mako a parl period d of the tho affair It was to go with her to the end she had been heen lifted above the lie status latus of or a chattel of a slave slavo of a n girl hl Sho She was vas a wife She couldn't believe that he was going away forever She knew he would return Then there thero wa was Trouble her hOl bab baby born after the officer sailed and assured assured assured as as- In the thousand like bird confidences of oC hl his mother that tho great reat haired blonde-haired man would como come back pre presently Oh the tho whole story Is Js vastly aff affecting It took look hold holdon on the lie heart of the world orld ten years ago or better when John Luther Long gave ga It to typo type in one ono of oC tho the maga maga- Nothing can palliate the tho sorrow of It Tho The sympathy sym srn pathy path can cnn not be bo assuaged Madam Butterfly lived lI to see her husband again when again when ho came camo with his American Amen Ameri I can bride to tho tim island But so perfectly had sho she become a part of humanity that she could see only one course for her And when she blindfolds the tho eyes of or little Trouble puts the tin tiny Am fIn flag In his hits hands hand and then thou pierces her faithful h heart art with tho the dagger she sho ho wins the world to her cause For she sho Is a D. woman The Tho point Is IR that human nature Is much tho the same all over the earth Probably It always has been the same Mme Certainly there Is no latitude e and no longitude of oC love Tho The sentiment Is the same wherever tho the sun shines Americans understand the tho point of or view Tho They appreciate ato ate the sentiment of the little Na Nagasaki kl woman and understand her philosophy Now It Jt Is the tho same with men men men-In In their less Jess delicate deli deli- cato cate less Jess fanciful grasp of affairs Do you OU suppose they are arc different here In Utah from manhood In an any other part of oC the world Do you ou Imagine the men here are arc to tobe tobe tobe be Judged b by standards differing from those accepted elsewhere elsewhere else else- where Do you ou believe that there is one set of ot rules for accounting here In Utah and and another for accounting In other states of ot tho the Union D By no means mean Precisely the same considerations move men here as elsewhere Precisely Pre Pre- cIsel the same methods must be employed f for r achieving results with them an and 1 b by them Indeed precisely the same samne results arc are desired 1 here an and elsewhere If Ma Madam am Butterfly with all the tho motives of oC uncounted uncounted un un- un- un counted 1 generations conspiring to shape her resolution could yet et come to precisely tho the conclusion that an American Amerlean AmerIcan Amer Amer- ican lean woman would woul reach shall not the tho men of or ono one race baa judg d 1 Can Cam stateline t K r. dIr re a 1 difference ce In religious e b k J less nor I nn r- r ro o T |