Show I Two by Local Am Amateurs I Please Pleas Large Theater Crowd If It there were strangers in the audi audi- enco Monday Mondo night at t t the Sail Ball Lake lc I theater when the two dower clever plays were vere presented for the benefit of ot the Free Kindergarten It would not have hove been altogether an nn easy matter to convince them that t the performers were ama A As a matter of ot fact many may of them can well wen assume the rank rani of professional as 08 far as their stage taso presence pres Ires- ence and Impersonation goes Joes The rhe The stage setting was also worthy of nn any play er c seen the walls of the theater 8 teT and the artistic success of the tho J. J D. D reflect great groat credit upon Spencer pencer who was the manager an and di di- di rector S Th The first play Two vo Can Pla Play at That Game ak n a comedy In ont on act adapted a aIom I from the French of t JInro Eugene Pierron Pier Pier- ron roe and Adolph Lot f was WIlB a bright t little little- skit and afforded an excellent opportunity for ars rs C C. E. E ID lu the rob 1010 of ot a loving exacting Jeal jeal- Jealous jealous ous out wife to add aft to the reputation that she has already gained and with Mr Dunbar and Mr Spencer r seemed scorned as much at home on the stage logt as In their own dra drawing Ing rooms Toom Mrs Irs Rich Rich- ards's nt ls's voice oleo and enunciation were particularly particularly par par- good pod and the change changes in mood and Oppression Irresistible Tho The plot ot the farce consisted in til bot both 11 the I wife viCe and the friend frUnd of ot the hu husband playing at cross purposes In tr Ingy to play pia at th the same game gante when th thO they were h bv by the irate husband which gave a ohan chance c for foi much snitch deter lEter play by-play anti and reail good acting t The second play pla Mi Miss ri of or an nn entirely different character was an and one of ot rd Harding Daviss Davis's burglar stories MI fis Jasmine Young Yoting as the daughter of a railroad president Jr preel- preel sl- sl dent keeping leepin a sick mother from the knowledge of the presence senco of ot bur burglars in he the house hons un unU ct e arrival of the police WitH was an as good a n piece of noting as ns could be desired The Tho suppressed cd whisper through the telephone suing asking ft for heap u p wa was almost thrilling In Iq its intensity and the cusy eusy natural way the midnight In which he t visitors was line hue The burglars Uncle Un Cn cle dc Joe Joe loe Hatch BAtch atlas alias Gentleman Joe J. J D. D Brick l I alias Hc Keddy d the tho M M. J J. J as aa Harry lIar Har flares noye alias nIlo Grandstand Harry ry M were vcr about the most moat disreputable trio tb could bo he Imagined Mr Brines If It ifS was a n true truo xon of or the Auld sod Hod and his hilt caS ca ca- anything an brogue s goes cs for S with S for fer iiiI tho midnight feast teal unlimited liquid refreshment wa va al almost almost almost al- al most tragic The rue dramatic climax orthe or of the she play the police finally ap- ap red upon Iwon till thit ticen scene and the faithful faith falth- IH Cal ful daughter of or the tho house collapsed after th the was strain a over o ought blous bt duthe du down dun n the the house It AMIS Youn Youngs t I appearance on the tho stage and her natu niu- ral easy pt personally was a surprise to even her best trl friends Th The policemen police police- ns m men n healed headed by 1 D. D C C. DUnbar Dl wore were natural to life Ufe Between en the plays Miss 1 Angola Morey of ot New ew York recited The Keeper Keep Keep- er or of or the tho Light by Harry Hurry Van Dyke and A Woman In a n Shoe Shoo Shop by May I Isabelle Fiske In a pleasing man man- ner The audience which was vas composed of the cultivated members of Salt Soll Lake lIo society was also a ci critical It leal one and showed Its Us appreciation b by warm warmly applauding applauding ap ap- ap- ap the best points in the plays and In the acting during the ev evening In the parquet and dress dres circle e cr every Cry seat was taken and the officers and an directors 8 of the Free Kindergarten have every reason to be sall satisfied fled that their strenuous labors made the tho affair a financial success |