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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1907. COAT FOR EARLY SPRING. PLAYED "CAMILLE" AT 15 eee DRAMATIC LETTER FROM NEW YORK And Nellie (By New James York, eee lacking abating several Thurston.) 17.-Signs are still on the Beaumont, the lively; feature the entertainment attractive are not at that the Bernard Shaw fever is and this despite the fact that of the rich playwright's pro- ductions <92Es Grant March boards) the ret she is she can this trying succeeding We of Orpheum hard very not week, to well; get a keep, for, anyone and has as to an and is she Says, listen. She ~ ON ane nk nner ee a Rr LAE ene eee | duc tion of "Mrs. Wurren's Profession,"| pear. A | terr Conreid announces, that he will] produce "Salome" next season, Riehard| Strauss, composer of the opera, will be| with us next year and Herr Direktor| all the assurance toxicating delight of that ee ee: nee ee | tro ee to fumigate, crDUT Ete }wise make the theme less the moral sense of the res perbaps he may be able i i and other-|#8ain repulsive to in to] eae. make OOP the Ne€w following no with bounds, an eye it;®dVantages ro. of week, and My the single to having a I |great success it certainly deserves to|™Y be The executive committee of ne | fair comprises Daniel Frohman, Charle | ie ronham, Joseph Brooks, Joseph Gr is. \ f elation hands on Camille since. 7 Getting Schell Staten Island exceed $40,000 a year. The} actor-is the first voluntapr in time of She works fire, famine, flood or earthquake, or to} help special charities. Now he asks the | public to help him care for his. own. A LELIE LOLOL ELEC AAD ET tee ee eee | The Metropolitan ware house Is jed rent free for the entire week | Conreia | this Metropolitan gives the Opera project a The most important new her ears like a is well production] balanced and The com-| automobile Next she V, growing coat, dons her a entetiaet Coat af Gray weed (BY Winter suite are shabby, well fitting Separate coat ean cet with GRACE and it comes Trimmings is in et. time useful a en ee The newest models are in redingote fashio der The sleeves carry out the cape effect Three large ~ blac velyet buttons ten In fine gray tweed with blac velvet lay eostume, which any woman ill find ext ‘ AMERICAN iong and ' BEAUTY eons . Langho! i irnaint Vil ginia ne, . Prince iets eke lay, "Twelfth Night day, "The Sunken Bell.' for and ith spring stylish triple ones. so garment capes at the the for shoul- | Washington, chase that youngest of mrs March Miss of the 17 Nora Soctet inter-| five to the handsome daugh- Albemarlk of county, Virginia has heart and received an captured offer of the the anda - Prince Francis of Teck, the ere ree . : food looking brother of the Prince of Wale J : That Prince Londo ; the Duchess. Francis' family larch Mi ae tate The My festivals G. for Smith the duchess : sgpeolatae} Amir of of | Eh | howth what to do with, and are said "Cavalerla Rusticana," with and Mi Venturini, and ean Sve Afghan- hear Elder Astor fs , Te Willing. ' dy ee popularity daughter-in-law, ahs annie ee ee age ne to = as to the /a¢ his capital at Cabul, but that. Mme. marr en alrort and ed ; ae time the duke it tri- -you." man = eas ; 57 W é i os eT eat yeti: Mme A£-] olden n relief expedition: were rnest of his large ss earnes ‘ theatre will be Donald a awed with ne i ee rat Calve soon} e® successful run tad Cae at last has been given for the last ing. April 20, when Ose age ‘ mee ng aan pret The While she ing in concerts last year, Mme. Calve's last jin opera in ew York was . In| ap-} In} # Belle Broadway of announced. It Saturday even- the leas¢ e eae Mayfield" theatre, so as for the Sear Nees ih Frio thas to Interrupt not voted to this repertory Monday, Mareh 18, as Arthur Dimmesdale, in The Searlet Lettec:' Tuesday in ‘Beau Bruytimel; Wednesday as the Bacon Chevrial in ois One of Richard \he plays. Mes, Pipa Ny ties on pee ae ty to one chance c terested as Pere Go lerra ae eae ld be cut | vencht for that the duke ee oy 4 Saat | before Seer i F970 os "A Parisian Romance."" At the close The many friends of Miss Mary Man-|of his engagement in Manhattan, Mansneriig will be pleased to know that she} Id will begin a brief spring tour withis Paitae satisfactory progrs towards] in a IUmited radius of New York City recovery It will be a weék or two, how re will be seen in Baltimore, Brooklyn, York New of cities larger the of inter-!six her resume can she before over, inns Mnbinids anaataerthe Naw tate'and, work rupted | Alf should || man =ex- | and ingol gold large duches Gould auisitely embroidered robe of the fin- | ae ) work: a ; string of uncut) Kabul seen | SE box amber wonderful and 1S@ | cems her under Langhorne mad her | with eornelian studed with tur-| Is season and at once | qyolse | ay I on of the mart | ----->-------- atten) Carnegie on Drink. WRobet divorced 2 in ire after leaving o was yoomeM It Nora feige idly lshdon debut attracted' the aa won but I didn't represent represented the other e-celos r eek. of ok arse te at ENEi irmen, mma vicer- | He | S180: with pony) Gyery duchess ind. to pay him a visit LO ere duke the-.fe nored! pressed <uprising warmth Reyne reapii : of ae Elbe : .yo ae know-I will join. the Hammerstein fore © Sh lites marvelously successful season in New City. of] York neither operas, in four appear will | whieh will be Carmen Mme. "alve * 2° @ | wjshe to prove to her New York oni nds The fourth and farewell week of Mr | that the cigarette girl ix not her strongMansfield's New York season will be /e- desuetude in western counties st part Phe duchess, who has made a study if America of BRuddht lore, first interested then | py irance Tas¢ rate d the amir, who gave her| jo, valuable Mme mat- time Mansiield's pet chari-} | a UR AT STA 5 2 a ia ton officials accusIndian by advised alliance]. .6 of an in favor heartily t@!be that would place them in the pie l}tomed to Afghan's idosync¢ racles that | ireOOS y Hie not only ts a liberal conmost circle of English soctets n 3 if it came to spending Bs tt ug IEatee. to this beneficent work, but bas] as‘is well known, has not taken vi terling to re cue the party from oe VM jibutor that subscriptions for the home kindly to the elder Astor {ami hospitality, an e¢ sno ante be received at every theatre where) : : Dheneldcr yA LOr the benefit of the you --a é'fentts | attra ed the very special ial of I ae admiration . A pare emt rather potentate ho wa unfeignedly disrusted hen he learned that the cus;jtom of wife-selling had fallen into is rf sot ig, ean | [1stan, were | pos, ayer pion Astor, Waldorf William sage father, ld achat ever, have more moneys than Emil Breltenfeld. thme in this house, with wid Mr. BonciSaturdty liacel Rass a ae : with willing that he cereale a arey ; ps ink fact which excited jealousy in wealthy American has been Known for | inat quarter some time, but Miss Langhorne ik Whenever the amir espied the duchneta great fortune Iler brother-In- | ,. he with the manners of the true knbw fir fr aye Calcutta at ho hestel AI Langhorne Langhorne, D. C. = inee, } Russ is deeply Virginia in and in a rumor Trom London effect opera by crazy hand and shaking {t warmly, "Il am so greatly obliged to you. That case of mine paca f ve Thanks, "No, you | Francis. ss here ested estan Bijou Theatre-Mme. Alla Nazimova in Sant ot ~ 2 cal ere co ane ot Columbia | UC e aeaes ty in The Ides* of rch'? Scomic | Mr Bonek "Wednesday, "ra Dinyolo.") of the play, Kearning He Cannot: Pur- Belle, Said to Have Enraptured Velvet. fan- the envy of men, comes automobile BS Jars d'Are," "The Sunken Bell' and ‘John Of the two opera houses the. bills!|the Baptist," were new to their repertory the eoat-in front were as follows The others were Shakespeare's "Twelfth d buttons this is a striking Metropolitan Opera, Monday-"Haensel| Night," "Romeo and Jullet "The Merful as well as up-to-date, | and Gretel," with Mis Alten. Matt-| chant of Venice'' and ‘‘Hamlet."" Sothern feld and Mr, Goritz, and "I Pagliacci," |and Marlowe sail for Burope on the with Mis Alten and Mr. Caruso. Wed-|*‘Amerika™' March 21, the company leavi] bh nesday, "Aida," with Mme. Eames and|/ing three days later. They will open in AN ERIGAN WOMAN Mr Caruso Friday nmuitinee benefit] the Waldorf theatre, London, April 15, the a for Mr, Emil Fischer, with members Of | engagement being HMmited to a period of Conreid. company and Mr.. Fischer. in| six weeks. acts from the Wagnerian music dramas. e ° ° Isvening, "La Boheme,' with iss FarMr. James K. Hackett will appear next |}rar and Mr. Caruso. Saturday, matinee,|season in Me. Alfred Sutro's new play, -_--_ Madam Butterfly," with Miss Farrar] "John Glayde's Honor,' which was given ind Mr. Caru Bvening rosea," with | jts premiere by George Alexander Friday i . | Mme. Eames and Mr, Dippel. Monday,|in the St. James theatre, London Mr Indian Rulet Disgusted on "La Bohem with Mme Eames and) Hackett has obtained the American rights j Mi Bonel Wednesday, "ra Diavolo oft e ple a Nora of Black HYMAN.) her of about petent, the theme of the play Is fresh,|l¢ts. which reach clear up to the ne the treatment of it vigorous and that it Then she takes a street car ride. will be a success ts assured. Other Isn't at the truth? changes were as follows oueeenes Garden Thea Seen Greet's Shakespearean players in "Mac a la r : Lyric "Theatre-BY Sothern aia" Mia "AL ee oer Marlowe in "Joan d'Are Wednesday, Saratan ee ee ae Separate her ‘the Hayman is soon to Mansfeld is as deeply 1D-| husband. He will Bive home. next season * ° says that Charles add another theatre ey e oe < f or elsewhere ° ry P oe : aj be pending whi h. were Negotiations tween Mrs Asiie Carter and William] Harris looking to a tour of the actress: in "Zaza,."' haye come to an end and the star Is planning to appear under her own] many will vears, terminate . in Providence. on April His 27. pew play will be John Galsworthy's real Alistic drama, ‘The Silver Box,' in which Miss Barrymore will have a part that calls for character acting and at the same for strong emotional e work. York tun in the New ninth month of her James Forbes comedy, ‘The Chorus Lady,' which continues its unbroken oy Hackett the in popularity of roign theatre. . °* ® "The Lion and the Mouse". is now in the last month of its stay in the Lyceum April aut Tuesday, on | where theatre, while that sald Harris Mr. peril, | management seductive most and first The question in alliance the eat, be arranged, the Astorsiwi recelve | ond "the destroyer of most Lam no | ae had negotiations with Mra, Carter,| will reach its 600th performance. Souve3 for the match, as without | { the drinking of liquor ae) nj after it became known that she would] nics will then be distributed in honor of ful] credit lot. from. them it ld | temperance leeturer in disguls but inot appear under the management of|the longest consecutive run in the hisu sl ; tC Prince Franct to|iman who knows and tells you Wwwh say | harles Dillingham, no contracts haveltory of the American stage. / bé impossipi ; ve ne charming Vit- 1 we ition has proven to him ant ae | been signed At the last moment, he : o-S0ce : S ae to like more are you vou that to LUI tn marrying of think ginian lin vour career from acquiring the habit said, he and Mrs Carter could not agree Only one week more remains for ara of drinking liquor.tbhan from any or all! on one or two clauses in the contract. "Dream City" and the Mark Knight,' Ours According taken in Biggest and Vest. to Yecent measure France, Caine: aad the ecaton French Globe, of nent o ths other pero ye ae Andrew Carn ts women are the M7 nounds, smallest, ; Tut, -_ | nit: England and the : sh woman 1 oo | Min is 7 iit Hien bli mile rs z aan Tut? of . meandering "Baltimore hi mI American, . in Weber's theatre, after whieh the big the eighth and concluding] organization will make flying visits to in time to close nearby cities and return successful engagement} highly and Marlowe in the Lyrite|the cerular New York season "with a new HerEdgar Smith and Victor offering by have been DreRe nting| they where wa week of the { Sothern | he atre, seven plays in all, three of which, "Jeane bert, message: mink When ae. Bano hailing from act and ho- Everg- lade fevalermede "Let us not go astray! Such measure as these seem to us just ie } eese, But what the President say?" will That night came a wire: You're too far interferes with my to OR going bi, That peace plans The Oregon lawmakers busily toiled, he lor the state was in terrible need Of laws to restrain the amount of the And limit the jackrabbits* speed 3ut just as jackrabbit bill was »0ut To prPanacn on its legalized way, member erle a "Gents, this yere law is immens But what will the President say?" eS eee aa nbers ars "That, Jackrabbit bill Yous, T. R night , the gave will mean war.- PLAYS AND PLAYPEOPLE . "Madam in demand Salt for seats Tuesday so been has begn manges already matinee nesday afternoon. By a i Lats Butterfly." Lake for City the at the) two perfor-| has Wednesday and special a that great announced for Wed- This will Republican special Service. Copyright. 1807 Dare, Miss Phyllis This picture shows "Madam of performance first The Butterfly" Salt Lake theatre tomorrow night) promises to be the most notable musical and society event of the scason ane mean that) the have will lovers music Lake Salt opportunity of hearing three celebrate d/ Madam of role the in donnas prima al-} has Szamosy Madam Butterfly." Tuesday announced - for been ready 1, Gr whom 7» England, voungiman Lord Dalmeny this in Dalmeny, inherited |. wished Rothschild stage Lord son floor, him to $15,000,000 marry and Rosebery, Pauline Astor, by ‘hiny ts . HASEn ea eitacntns known well a ofLord has been shipped to Seotland, of. the arriotincement~ followed former prime iyi: futher.' The ehaasathent:.ts) independent Lord' of Dalmeny's) his minister exile of the wileetedent father, mother was who eR and the Arab who tn of one inl the octetté This act ha that turn priced Lake Salt in sented ‘ is ] suc ceeds a the hlg been r s J] Lyvie Stank Stock'sabil Farewell. Mada" eas whe . . | we Hl night They sate: : & Te > i last hat theatre of patrons to the "‘East Lynne. a production of with who rowd a larg by ree wet night.and ;Miss Florence Easton for "Old am ae4 ans ae . Oe f : / a ah ) re y for it ee m \ast end rae eke Arkansaw." ARIAT SOLA Butterfly new The night. Wednesday 10 on & tther any com re The ses a a ; % . an ae ; Parisian @ Fillippe, de Mlle. be will _ Syne. Lang \uld in tage a I am o ea a Ge her first donna, w ho js enjoying prima by) . ne¢ on l w j | 1@ vi I ruse a t _ me : r= t : ' - a Ay Mlle. company. the Savage Ss with season pre ont wit who Considir ind Sulli A mae aie " A are a a with Amertiea to came Fillippe de popular at show iudeville pleasing 1 eae POR pri popular said of with appeared having record, notable at..7:30 will be opened doors Che p \ ; p iS Snodgra J Pe 8 * Ber-| at the operas in success distinct Matinees 0d busine ss. of pation ul | n : 2 hos Nich Clair by in four She sings lin, Paris and Naples. in day every today n after be will : I = ee 3 i ‘ and o ex of the mrost has one and languages Sun pt ¢ week f Whos 1 o a Udell La of} bs menrber any of repertoires tensive I t a va Berns irl ur support her In company Savage the ro Bell Giln e G while cesir Brown-j| Mr. Sheehan, Mr. appear will or 1 ( lor: Sut winsom r the] 4 Bloomfield, y and low n nt mn pecial deserve Hay Z. ipd Mr Susuki. of the rele singing latter , te er ar y mt tl of the while ‘ orchestra the will conduct Meith The engagement runs up t n clu Ty PL E t a matinec : « With ever BS Wed Umpire." ©The Vinay Ball Umpire," "The Saturday rg ‘ which at be will matinee, the of} half night latter the' theatre' Thursday beginning Salt.-Lake week, the is of] one common | the of Reta nos idea in musical comedy-that ij the | umong are its authors that to savy over} is day the that realize to first no theatre, the in inanity utter for of entertainment, | the style matter what more] is demanding public the that and pifth meaningless less and substance in-]| For amusement musical re shel Umpire "The while the plot of stance, {is out of the ordinary and treats ol it} happenings unusual and strange im-)} the of level to the deseends never Sa sense I ter nesda success in Chicago-a run of that fact to the attributed s-is nd music and comedy galore football of games national The amus-} with dealt are baseball mid corruption and gratt even and inggly, the of touch the feel places im, high the is Mace red satire librettist''s and the famed "broilletiding comedian ie Jaeara tumbling is far ahead of athletes, nation's other or artificial spring boards eee in a seen generally thriller is a act their of eight appear to crazy that of wherein and fill 1 Ott ) Joh Odell G. Occ : V = ) zl Hays Mabel Lor Is. A. EDNESDAY, 3 P, W Fred ne Melo-Dramatic omedy » "ARKANSAW, Ry With Seenic "\ Re alistic of Wealth 1 Effects ic Mec} and eae = - = 5 sday: Phu Coming RELATION," POOR Pyper, Wednesday Wednesday Matinee at 2 Eve at 7 Sharp W. Sav: wee | Opera Engl VV Butt Madam SUS 08 908 BES CRe De Seeee: a "d a 8:15 at Eve Tuesday Henry a D Manacer. : y Grand erfly M. MATINEE "OLD Arkansaw) Jo Pearl Lem George ConeR T | C H E ci and & nds Ma; mt ey iy a a eee a ie rus Q 5 me I e h a Sali ind Seats , ee QUE) ° i . VAUDEVILLE B a , MODERN a eseesae ALL Nelite THIS Redouin Reanmont > WEEK. arr Arabs inlennur: alice a PAW Irred Lasere RL ele LORCTS Kinodrome Cees Pe aroaeee eve ce gee wVe ed OO , "2 2 " if dvneatlee Poe inoe 8 Dat ly a a 3 = : 9 a E R AT Salt Lake's Only Family Theatre § CONSIDINE & SULLIVAN, LesseesJ 3 8 aI ee zB -_-_-- OPENING Si Siae.rsces «| CONTINUOUSS $3.00. to $1.00 Prices, sale. nowron the} theatre with blood-curdling yells as} fly through| and handsprings turn they tropleal} this of strength The space. man} by the one yxeople is demonstrated seven his his shoulders upon ate the touch whom of none compunions, : a rr any | no! use fiey contrivances fue ae y 1 Manager. COX. M. ~ TONIGHT. os mo ric ) (Old Ww Ma Stella Stor Sheriff Ackley Mir Vera Hampton Harwood George day the Orpheum. at Act High-Priced has ever that novelty strongest The the of patrons to the introduced been here is the appearance of the Orpheum Arabs Bedouin eight famous world's yesterAngeles Los from arrived who a closed has just attraction The day at the Majestic,| six weeks' engagement in) theatres Haymarket "and mpl oO un-| equals no have The Arabs hare it comes to the rec na der the sun when their while body, the of less whirling 101 o Pitsor 1 m Slo Mary Gerald Hawk To. (the Je 1 John 3&4 it has a sane dramatic story, a lively t.teatment of several up-to-date themes, yw N D. L Gara Log A. Mies ( vd er 5 ning veremian J m : sur ogalblalimits tind ofvery.improbability Boldin es ene Its un- puter isgal ne Ethel Barrymore will on Monday ypayen 1s, appear jn the second of th fénertory of 2 playscihteh whe lis waohed jeg to present during her stay The Vroh-|time to his ay W ee York in season that es hat an it hang 45 thick as a shoestring when it reaches the jaws An automobile lamp hatpin helps some. of the week was ‘The Spoilers," a|tastic garment that excites dramatization of Max Beach's novel of | Wemen and the curiosity of the same name. It was well staged, tha] next, company a children tumes, ended an evening of real pleasure. The proceeds will go far toward the for which chavitable object the aMair was given will Well. puts on her automobile fifteen minutes to make °Ver came with The Florida solons were meine an Providing a bas on n the ells Who prance through motiliionin hustle TRrouel millions, In Paes Ormond and Palm Beach of donat-| those handsome things that covers the top by the/°f her hat and comes narrowing down splendia| | gaunt- I at the proper angle. Then she carefully anchors it to come with an automobile veil-one company,| HEARTS. hea the the the St. Patrick's Day Concert, An overflowing audience, whieh filled the Salt Lake theatre from parquet to the top balcony, greeted the very creditable program last night given for the benefit of St. Ann's Orphanage. From beginning to end it was a pleturesque affair, The hundreds of children, many of them mere bables, In artistic costumes of all shades and colors, with the shamrock' everywhere in evidence, under he electric lights of all colors, formed a brilliant spectacle, The ones were perfectly drilled by Miss Nora Gleason, who has added more laurels to her crown as an all-round manager and director. The musuc was also very well rendered, and se lected, many of the children' giving promise of unusval talent in singing and acting. The numbers where they appeared with flags and the national colors and songs, were, of course, loudly applauded, The Irish melodies (a) "Belleve Me" and "Killarney," were beautifully given by the quartet from St Mary's. cathedral choir, composed of Miss Ryan, Miss Holland, H. C. Brown and J. W. Curtis; as was Miss Ryan‘s solo, "Kathleen Saas arp pianc aceo ani, by ae Mulvey and Miss Gisnech: e of t best numbers of the evening was tres by arles Kent, who sang "The Minstrel Boy" a manner that n the ho tableau, ""Colchorua oer But, 9% Payer ENGLISH soe = pecuniary daughter though!" Pritzi sv ieh, manager, the mer and Clay Greene. This means that New York, March 17.-Actress Fritit will be managed as a fair has rarely] zi Scheff, who has been ill with uerlbeen managed President Roosevelt] tonitis, at the Hotel St Regis, was | will press the button which opens the| much better tonight. She has made ifalr and every actor and actress who] considerable progress toward ultimate fee within reaching distance of New]recovery and unless an unexpected York will take an tive part in the}setback occurs the physicians in at| work. The public should and doubtless] tendance expect to see her out of danj will give the enterprise the fullest] ger within three days. measure of success. The actors' fund is doing a good work, The care of the sick, the burial of the dead and the Autoless Automobile Girl. (support of the Actors' Fund Home itn You can't beat a girl between 16 and 20 and | star | that very night "You are Endangering peace bill.'-T, RB. man of consequence play at his theatre, widely advertised the perform- There is every reason to believe that] 4#nce, a contingency I could not fore|the Actors' Fund Fair, which is to be] See, for it had the effect of cancelling |held at the Metropolitan opera house] the engagement. My father next day |the week ending May 6, will be the|teek us to Scotland, and I never had i And A night. ae The ie legislature was doping a law aaeeete a bounty on mink, erwitit a rider declaring hard cidar "Showa be classed as emperance dr When a ‘member from Moosewallow ro in his seat, And Perna ect dramatieally: "Stay Nauow hauow dew we know that this bill oughter go? rahe nace what the White Haouse'll of fifteen T asked to be permitted to go her place, as her clothes would fit me. I'll never forget the in- hopes and believes that the fact that] Knew every word of the text, and was Strauss will personally direct the per-| transported to the seventh heaven of | formanec will make It now palatable.| bliss, when the manager complimented } If he can produce the Austrian Maes-|™e, and said I should play the part eee i With years, On in bout BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE. The President, by ring to Callfornin legislature, stopped passnge of a mensure excluding Japs.-News ite sec- have had within the past three years, wishes to play Camiile and Hamlet an opportunity of seeing no less than s i "At boarding school, he j2 shows played In New York, some good "because I was tall, | was always assome bad and some worse, and have signed male roles in the academic therefore heen able to form a pretty plays, and after seeing Forbes Robaccurate idea of the versatility of the ertson, now in this country, as senius of these most prolific of modern let, in London, I beeame fired with an playwrights. ambition to play the role, but was In the beginning it looked as though laughed at by the whole class for ie the demand for Shaw was without|suggestion; but my ambition was no limit and it was no unusual thing to}crushed, nor has it been. I'll do it vee see three or four Shaw plays running} if have to finance and manage the here at the same time, and to ca-| Whole affair myself;"' and Miss Beaupacity houses. The interest now seems| mont said it, as if it was as reasonably to wane, however, and while we will in| possible as her appearance in musical all probability have Shaw with us for|comedy, where*she is known and adsome time to come, it is probaMe that| mired. the d will be somewhat less gllo"But T have played Camille," added pathtle and there are people who will| Miss Beaument. "We lived in London, not be sorry. The later works of the| but went to Yarmouth for the sumFrohman indicate that he running dry.| mer. Yarmouth Is better known as a Iie has not of late days produced any-| fashionable summer resort than as a ; thing nearly so good as "Candida,'| brain food purveyor; and the perform| "Man and Superman," and "You Never/anees given by a. strolling company }Can Tell The stage can very wel as one of the diversions there The } Spare such productions as "Mrs. Warebmpany at this time was made up of }ren's Profession," "Captain Prass-|a few seasoned players, the remaining | bomd's Conversion," and none of the} members of the cast were secured in flante Shaw plays' will be particularly|the towns, ISverything was played, } missed. drama, operetta, tragedy and panto| * ® mime. | Doubtless encouraged by the fact that "One night the play was Camille | the police have not stopped the pro-|@nd the leading lady could not ap- CAPTURES The Sovereign States Her Ambition Is to Play It Again; Hamlet Second Choice VAUDEVILLE a ' B 5 B a i Wumbers ALL . 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