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EAMES A SURL SUCCESS "O'Seatme | eanesny, moron 3 WRE©CK: NERVOUSRG MADEFROMPLAY GEO 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, TWO MILLIONS - | oe ere | George Cohan always had a SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SOME LESSONS IT TAUGHT To written are "Popularity," ‘The ict mie - MUCH TAKE HIM TO EUROPE] Ssrcadway.:" "Forty-Iive George ae "WashingtonNN, ied |;(Egan Yankee Prince," and show at Sones, Three Unpleasant ee tern he produced Si Since first Memories, Old in the oe writted written Woman's World of this tor the " Homestead" old Boston ter in April of 1886, more than $2,000,000; ment of Who' hus ho has | | of it was] thea-| City, oes take George N. the drama, story! which 20.-jtowed completed to) !n|}on Burope in the his haste Tom's able won; energies, which play any he mental has and consumed physical, his Night, an 0o he so prodigally | plano was top, ues ing now Ww with a the he of a constant playing, "Perhaps some not or ontia -he ; he arsal an it ae only walk the of a nerv-| His verge physical col-| 7 complete He| ein eo. of > the| munch kept on night he "The given previous Press eden by the pun stat a kind c his re- played point saccess ere ar Reena ne 5 ow til fh ee tacaE ot NE and] tions have been of of view given for one leaning on the hearsal called for one in: of theIt comnieschewas wasbreakine isn't ; a wonder that Pa they called him] arm/ "The Human LakeThe 18h, Sahar Bungle than jt was,the in pene a Skyrocket." Man of the more . of ; its elf implies RHPRERbede Hor ur, " played Cohan Prinee' was starring in the When the collapse Old| Bridgeport, rit~ Conn. He "Yankee | came at came in another, play does songs or shows. that he was born in a brand The first too original new way. act finds a closely, Be and the Fourth of July-the year was|ticians . at the home of of Willie me, obligatlons-a moved and other} York to consult !S5 accompanied they} that me, have been moral by it to a new sense! Wife, sense which actually to mend moved them to do something the mistakes of their past and | 48¢r to the eta eo ag Dh ike not present to think ashamed would not pleasant clean about so it. his physician. atest He} patriotic a anne motive, overy gure ed. armyOn post in and warship Rare &/,na second| his campaign by here _l. WTR Ed Pype. a Miss Agnes Nolan of | ¢ Yohan composition is a favorite with|{, making a speech to the former Sam and Sore man- eee pee ie Ferhaps important Mrs. - Her Hasband's Nurse. | to Mrs | han is he r husband's devoted Cohs will aecornneny him on the! I' m} { nurse, ind it} trip to Burope and so | physicians to minister count upon to him. her The the music ne he GOOD of a BILL fee "rag ‘irk ee hope. pe me eee ee I on little change aeae, But al CuEOUe Z fees come) has of the transatlantic the accompanied, Cohans. It 1, Home stead" was} mesteac { mayleast be at voyage, by one =of the . {s now attending him. ‘ ov old, | his stay abroad irst staged T am now 7 6 yea ae Anata is and so I look at things a . Ssberiy3 fan 7 once didi If I P had to! recovery. depend Bn ee Oe é -o ADS look back upon a play not clean and| 7 liners PROMISED Bt ere Meee pr e for + Meera eg satisfaction satisfac oe goes mone n tie to | beyond} ir oO ¢| ie that Porrt "Ths sists Por young illustration, fellow, Thompso Maine on born, told who bright to me," 5 friend, This he will ecese > Sg Begins be able saneeC Career he| however, to as in-| return to) /0n from becoming of} the came} women, Je Cohane, es J. nis violinist. Cohane parents, had as they and poll- | Work- vit | the will 5-cent| is that. of Sel-| politics: in grace ie of beings, marble" be the a ag ever ries world's best of | the ‘c that she mate h-|t res ak, and does in There reproducing plastic art, accepts, ‘thre: aith, _ ek Thompson takes-for his Reuben.| and dance as the pictures of Ireland| beautiful "When I saw how the absence and in-| were shown on the screen. | differen of the son wrenched thea Later when the Cohanes went on the | heart of Joshua LN this young] vaudeville stage George gradually} Yellow totd me, "I myself in the! ebandoned the violin and devoted him- | Hints of Reuben, the wate and my own lsself to dancing and singing. His first} father in the place of Uncle Josh. And| wife was Ethel] Levy, the vaudeville | when it came to the dream in the play| artist, whom he won when she heard' I was so mellowed that I cried like} him sing one of xhow child.it would And I bejusta thought that some,| Guess I'll Have comfort to talk it} his to Baby posings, ‘ last sea- coon songs, "I| but possesses every Telegraph Mah| peals and attracts, element that apCarrying a spe- mpalen, bi hel Newspaper aS .some- a old) On Broadway DH oRnpeon'e Own Story. to me since that youth 3 says; road * "though with my ars and pert : went i and of my he the aha ea tbr the oareoe ah father and] clerk was a he joined performer. a Later aia in to the commonplace of ee In a dry3 goods : store. Th en a part in "The French Put rheumatism compelled him to Uncle "seized think out which he could depend knew the Tom Yankee M. :promptly h it were Pra e ie y. whistled by a ey to Show Hill, a flash pack a house. new will and and ville stage. built) dressed Chicago ment, on in practically every vaude-|the Wherever the Wak a _ his il man,| up-to-date back His ens [ a young most crooking like to be : local found pleasing a theater. ia Snel: & play. The oy, be paper office, and wind of fun. Of course, week. He playing} . = his plly for all ‘he ends is any others That . is at and a ‘his who least this in who sells {n York . of] 2ppears was|4Wakens EOD nESD wondered Thompson| enthusiasm,| though? the dude detective, who| at the Orpheum next his wife at 3 o'clock New to ate Loulse on the |.my sketch. Detective vel B | ee § a nae ag eaee can Langdon, not only} stage, but gets all) Th oughts|: es man got BESTS seme: ectseae Pare Nene ieee a ot ina ethan oan Accompanied It But was the. nusic, at the Salt ts than almost any see|fair in| recent. other years, called. "The Dude spells failure, say voice and manner | Success, others have a as my audiences do MY . of ' He but ny hal says he things his than the "Dude ena eo a stic "rube'|audience. But Or ye Just Wl shest i Me West RE of I. ene aon o the it opened. Renae Hee peer lh theater this week, one little playhouse has had "Parks ty th at Pia is aroused ite Hs ae of Paris" In all thal it Is en-| nao ot on ¢riend on Pennsylvania ear the 1tha Learns _ title. It gives a comprehensive of the parks of the grent French tal, the city song, and in eee the shi he oe So ington, ¢ D. SeaC, Across aeacne the street view | obo, a typical Weary Willie, capi-| ‘Here's a touch on us e of wine, laughter, and addition to being enter-| Pretty acrogs the soon street deen LDUsC ra some cities the second the | - ways it is a Mail orders theater sketch Wash- | It's was a I sald: | put oe him Date, ene, out 7 on the moumht nial ns trip to to make Paris for hole It in any | ¥ as da a rat A and have ne broncho girl part for my wife. The cowboy has a great secret which he the hobo started | refuses to divulge, In the towards us and said,/tells her: ‘I'm no cowboy.' ena vill a out.| are being e actors, played He says 7 This vaude-| ts the only a few will take e Pacific coast, In addition repertoire scarps of verse|"Romoe will and to the include othe "Tllustrated songs | | come directly from i Rusrantod to be ppd aa The songs are rendere of the week | . ¥ e beter ep capable the uc much gutter doubled5 nd anc gin' that up Oo with - nog Poonine rou ene ~ talk He woes for. sketches| * music by me,' est'! Gounod - Z dandifiea hobo, ae riend it was| rage a time and did not see him again until] Ww adie Woking. . as hair is grey and gives him a scholarly ee think ot last thing in the world] you'd think of-this man acting _ the! part of a sissy, van and ussocinte players A. KLEIN'S DRAMA inees, We MR. MACK'S BEST ROLE Wednesda e 5=-Sardow s and Great Draia,. 5 "E, a George seats ? 25a State St. M. Minor, Mer, PICTURES ILLUSTRATED On A . the Sta € aN "dian eels STAF ORD Boy ill : Wonder accompa he orchestra o7 mp aa eo a indo i n ro T | jc eee Pic Te ae Admission Sc and 10¢c STILI HONOR THE Cot | WE oe PONS } | =< } G 4 A i p i LAST NIGHT-TONIGHT. | McEWEN'S ml toJUST Go KH E i A ER E : . Mr. | || | THE RIC Candy NEW WW M | Matines 10c: SLANTING AND sat, Saturday Children. | SE ai AT 2. Se Week, k 6 arc' Escape i laugh |the FLOOR oe at way | | 20 | HOLMES Raffles CAPRICOUS the , p. m, i . } if (es MOVING . ftom. Ps rison. MONUMENT. Another comedy that IS a, comedy Be, " Beginning aes Attor me Ee Holme 2 The eorectere of Raffles. TheThe Theft Bonds. Fightof thene pet tdvernument Gas Cellar. || 1,200 Feet of Magnificent Film. 1,200. COPENHAC *EN ~ 4 sce antral Cities The wo sof meee a THE Chained © GREAT of C 8:30 | ELSEWHERE. The and : "EREN DIFFERENT. SHERLOCK , Baritone WED. MATINER Pictures. Series 2 and3 a (POSITIVELY CANNOT BE SEEN! | BOX Locked Prevail-Curtain EVENING THE I BURGLAR PROGRAM FROM Stage ae Prices SAT THEATER ne on : Usual ,CHE SOMEONE Home = ne Wark a the Dark a ESCAPE Manufactured | PARIS OF §$HANDCUFF TRICKERY AND HYPNOTISM. Only.) CHRISTIAN Robinson, , Caiidren's Fr CHANGE IN | OF THE POACHER PLAYTHINGS |©C¥4NGE PROGRAM > ENTIRE beginning A through. LIFE IN THE SAHARA . feature picture of an laugh | Mt eaten ap PICTURES ILLUSTRATED 2 10 iand 5 77 to SONGS 114 g \ PROGRAM POR a | DESERT, | unusual sub- THIS Ww 9B THIS WHER: All the the | ~ | | | | } ' FIRST M. MONDA country, on account of and flavor. It ts a is recomprominent age | phyaiciana stimulant.' Cor: 4 saa'pers cent of alcohol. | but tonic and 'y mar 1y i, | Sale | E. i ict | CHURCH 29TH sicMAR0. Pred C. Graham, Mgr CH 25TH | NOTHIN rlealni Meant FOR THEATRI suor, : LS ures -_--_ Pee PIANIST MARCH Y . opens Clayton-Daynes es . Musie C@! THURSDAY, Salt Lake City Brewing Co. JACOB MORITZ, General Man. ager. { nne RUSSIAN This beer has taken the lead from all others in the tnter- tains -| rT mountain jie purity healthful ~nided menc eature --_-____- BEER co enapnony ts | ---___- | Read The i the ------ Republican: All News for 5Gc a Month | E Changes Tue. "3 : ees Theadays, and Saturdays, OTHER PRATU RE PICTURES, AUTIFUL TRAVELOGUE WL D. Phillips in his orig! 1} song 5 "Auline," - Hear {E DP. m. THREE D ELITE THEATER aroy1 Pic <a Sante songsovingavery ciaenseean aa Senan : Admission, be and 10e, : rah 1; 000 oni. | PLAY ges large | Admission-Adults. 3 present ROMANTIC WILLIE WEEK: _ NG A PARKS OF Afraid Shakespeare's with incidental| d Tschaikowsky. 21, SON PICTURES THIS . minded, 38 (tary ae "Dream," MARCH = SONGS and Mrehaticwaks: - Oaaat. singer and. the beautifully colored | Yolee from that burly pictures fully Miustr ate the words as 1 sald. nothing. to I co he singer singe tis a bil that sale om y the p roceeds 5 cannot fail to please. iauenter. SUNDAY, en ON THE WARPATH CONCEALING | fase are eo gronpunceg. frat ave I aaid: "Mores 48. "10m worth thai time" "Hte a hn. ekery yay the litns | cane german, wunstne orisinal asi Hf j NEXT &- : Eastern cities, but it f Seo Juliet,' 50c. - EMPIRE THEATKE PROGRAM Epeincenspaee first appearance Yew een York, O Tchestra crat =e oO foes SVTARTING DRUMMER THEATRE CHRISTMAS GOOD by Modest Altschuler anda Sores fifty players. The company will ap-| end he} pear in J think | its tour a of sketches other patrons. MUS VAUDEVILLE s to COSTUMES SPEC { ALTIES, and dei 261. tma'" id, Beek f gone I AND OF HOPE (Sunday PAGAN AND the theatrical af-| Shakespeare | another payable 25e eee WEEK: A PASSION the audience nearly tears the | Lake theater and will be filled as redown. We get our heartiest | celved. This plan has been found | ee in blase Gotham Next year| convenient for all, and has been sp: <e@ to put on an entirel lally i Be b that Sy uew: Cle BS ADP TAC ated Dy; -OUL-of-town taining it is most instructive. It|in the feeblest, sissy-volced tone: ] it will ie great." shows diversions the and French!in| ‘gay mister, kin you fo give ontme fora dime? } 1493 & number people. the it depicts their ofattire, rein hed nothin' thse | theMr. Byron y for are unable time AN 5 NEWCOMERS Matinees, Wm. whilewe're doing our act and T have| places the Kunin but In some|Pyper can now be sent to the sat fl AMERICAN tol : e pers ee Re meet ae o ee n sp : y she sa oe : N eS aa al the eae 18 the Xe Chive r yr was aske since "One day I was standing with a| Sl. L.| hearing ce and | X. ILLUSTRATED SONGS = production Midsummer Mendelssohn's : T5e THIS IS CONSIDERED Prices-7&« Afternoon Evenin MOVING Detectiye,"|group of people {s appealed Symphony to by the the dude. pewgetence of the Russian Oi, 50c¢, aud aa LIGHT BiG things to put into his sketches, added. "It is makin sae ae tie ine! Aeniet men delssohae charm But even though she doesn't enjoy|now and that ts what oceo, (or me] pe ine idental music, and the fact that the sw ideas In the Iddle | vill at 1s what every yaude-|this is the Mendelsshon centenary of4 the & night, ore Miss LangdonALS has to|in €theactor East{s looking all last for. year We and playeq|year went] St to will the naturally maximum. swell this. inter- J > « ] crt | the serious still 25c, CHARLES OF Every and some managers.| {t At any vate the OM. ILANDSOME EXCLUSIVE | | | 1 Mr. Byron impersonates a "rube|Shakespeare and Ben Greet together and an Irishman, also, with great suc- | Should suffice to draw a fine and large iaer Ges interest : > NUMBER: - DIXIE ae? THE ' lowing that is fot the theater; "Everyman" and the of wood) "pros ductions gave en . aemite Gels. on the A ENTRANCING aU Children THIS FOR Lake ; AND EFFECTS Seeeenengiseeneneenramereraes - es . TEN 7 ERAS ASIN TERT <OXaS , aa SONGS BY WM. KNORC | on ae by Symphony of Shakespe are's ae s pore sith p.m. Ladies ; ee eS SAMS A BRAVE IRISH LASS Rie of April 12, has interested many| fferent kinds of people, more so} pals presentation, the {dea of the| voice and manner isButalways t I think I get as much she a see. Whitcomb masquerading at home and| |dead"Sometimes he awakens me in the} on the streets fn the character of Denof night and says; "Listen, Lou, | STAGE BOY PARTED BUT UN: x ARTE 3 5. ;. eee =e D = at RETURN OF ; ULYSSES 7 a . a Sean Ce" SE) 4 whirl- premium sweetheart of A at 2115 PRICE Masterplece. eens may he~ de serving: a skeleton of the announcement Saturday Merbert's ale SAV TR PAVORITHS SONGS, DANCES, Prices-Nicht, for \dults ADVENTURE were those of the hobo we had seen|® Shakespearlan revival always Inter-| thatat d; day nm ests ~ | a large number of people who I have changed the lines so often|are not regular theater-goers, that our act now is nothing like the Ben Greet, too, has a special fol- his bon-mots first hanae Thompson. Be Russian THE THE: OLD and | The the next season. I met him on street and asked him to come and week, in the] { Sundav } &|Will a io St. oO ight illi iant V1 - South FOR | | adde i THEATRE ain dis- at 23 West pianos freight t 75e. $1 WEEK | chestra. N. at New company, with and 1S HALE - THIS 156 | city Tia Victor MOVING PICTURES AND LL VeTRATEN SONGS F d SONGS | there him a MOVING a|Sraft. The andnew out, mayor wins, after hapbeing down and all ends to the of PROGRAM pictures, of. the Plano prices B ts of South, York ife ite e is vatie Miss assists him the character however. This address First let-! Hi er % playing as Josha Whitcomb or Joshua] many vaude- to adjunct cae the road terns ys: "T Pee have almost aie nice I was Denman moving musicians Western rai-| a Wi 1s H. e mer- $400,000 Breet from it summer o 1875 and retaining Whitcomb, some The etn many in Thursday gUST ATaAvT JUST ne : upon something | recognized character to Morning to tell her some new tdea| that has justSt sstruck < him. 2 He writes} all the nonsense that keeps folks shrieking while he is on the stage.| le best scenes ossesses the charm of sceming to be | stor) spontaneous, The Orpheum orchestra will dis" pense some of {ts choicest musical of- re indecency Peculiar Style as Dancer, Third eee eaei eetee oe s that of a newspa- purely jn fifteen days. The| r were $11,000; : in New York 290,000 people saw it in its first three months, the receipts - the Box. seat. Box seat AT | East the first Cohan attracted at-| cussing the merits of different pianos because of his pecullar ability | last week gave the palm to the Anhim an|as a dancer, and as he grew older he|derson piano with its si nging soul, a nice in| elaborated his style until It ls now]and we think it only fair to state reek' 8 recelpts wee man Though he great bill offered for the is original, versatile and S S done on act. villians, necessary Isn't this Frank Byron, stead," Joshua Edward Barnes, "ragtime ponige "| has a distinctly novel and entertain-| ing -recog- 1881. But Thompson had to have a new play, and wrote "The Old Home-| i first Carolyn Trom tention upon it, using as a composite to build| upon droll character in Swanzey, al old home, Captain Otis Whitcomb, to-| " gether with the sweet temper, great heart and ely wisdom of ono | Joshua Hol Tried first aha a play, "Joshua whit-| comb" was a success. Denman Thomp-| anc s descend in besides the nimbleness of his legs. He| eee pti between e :be (OUU% songs and his shows have alays been marked by dash and ginger and zapapinte cleanliness, George M.| cl given Spy" and later played "Wncle Tom's Cabin son not and clever and cap-| In appearance] @ ' TONIGIITE We ‘i 5%e. 7éc, "0c, "i and violet creations. caer then ea a Sr "contention. 7 ie musical offering made/|three-cornered battle between the| ' up of popular gems, yocal and instru-| Mayor, the boss and the villain. _Com- | mental. Their voices ar plications arise at eve ry rner, but} and as Wnterisiaceeticay, aes not s0 as to be bothersome tc the | = lot. The denouement comes after ¢ ai exceptionally clever and exper Ferles of stirring climaxes in tue fewe He has ‘made' @: distinct {m‘ the ‘musical ly sta ge, mus nt: comes ie rauid: Drucie pair of women, 7 Lat atest : sunflower garb They present a upon gl Misses Pi oO 3 former" Tacer he|ComAD never, Nirote O, suggestivene |ferings. while the kinodrome will Boston ‘became The Delmore are a oe young i:"\the and globe there where isn't a one civillzed country jinon| of Cohan's selfishness," as I walked down carpet-sack s in hand anguish In slid back he its were soon forgotten ie whys past the store and blacksmith shop." bon in ‘"The| has come/ Days and Has Written Over 100 or He ts 7 Little Ee trent ' years | no fae Gea AS old. toad But in the Rick compar y period during which he ®-| tice producer he has written more | 4 s en musical | pine Mea iateieed Wumstenienen cats: Thompson relates how, back in|? iP 1850, left home and only his 12. parents print ae imeelt:he though he was cruel him -esroLtyn scientist | work, involving | they suggest those Dresden ornaments Of course , the ere must be p papers-in E i S as ) and body, have | that the mantel-|this_ playwright plece. used They to areornament each handsome, blue-| Yould playOverlook > th genuin se Kaen tial. Also, eyes young misses and they dress in|}, )""° eee cele mortgac | that | nights of never-ending every brain fairly energy used himof up. 7 . father happy about it, I-guess, as Joshua White omb| nt the return of Reuben from his wan-| derings in New rather call old| wigne| did as he said he woud, and the and mother were about as has come they hi STARTING FEATURE Admission : o certain == c a 5 in in Maine than any! Human Skyrocket." But he able to-for I'm g0-| down, like a stick at last. pF ILLUSTRATED oF ¢¢ this acene sc points tn the and i \ str r Instrumental Children ALL iby Aladiedl Is a WEEK Engngement SONGS be ore eae erotik per offi ere bj ONE A $2.00 SHOW yp Neturn : and eink‘ considered aaa. i ES tertainment hers and Grocers the pentle diveron foodstuffs is "a © Matinees-Tuesday, : PAULO =e : 6D A i d ox homestead down preacher has been father E anyhow, 1s: f JUST r Thursday. as acueole s with the plumber, who Js the |v et ain, to unhorse the mayor. The {t {s done {s another story, and | | the. aaa of he second act throws| esnd altogether light great on the cas complicates newmatters lou & and and program ioae Pr club to rive i the people a Geant reproduction of a newspaver office and what goes on there, The story ofof a a newspaper newspaper has behind the scenes enes } quite as much romance as that behind ing to get in close touch with home and this keep that so near the folks after they'll to know where to find me, at any rate | here QO ALL ‘ Change ot A S. n ! clal set of stage settings, this couple over with you-perhaps a satisfaction | Miss Levy got a divorce from him have a distinctly novel act, during to you to know that you had accom-| some months ago, and shortly after-| which there will be introduced some] shed more for one lonesome an \ e m e z e d Miss Nolan z anc ancing. lished f 1 1 fed Miss Nol singing and dancir QP c and| ward he marrle ~ anxlous | seen son, will appreciate the perfection} reached by Paul Seldom, w hic h is said| ‘o be a revelation. The Countess Olga Rossi, the most | beautiful woman in the world rith Paulo, present an act that does not depend on mere physical beauty alone C The PICTURES but. he causine:: nah This: ran eZ -__- da a ae we million, ed ee a 2 = anand stsnogr: apher dw: the. dompany. nt Gps that.the new | office | cool < GRYSTAL 131M , not into thus' It, wonderfully | the ieee i pe ; N oves him. compel hom-|" phe second act shown. Broups, works 15 250 | "In Hibernia,'"' with! among them being such masterpieces | what2 hypoc ritionlsince sat"atthe. to see him at a hotel in the Northwest| picture show, i 2. 3 the ond ot overcome with remorse for leaving| which theyy tad eled all over New / Ene. jas "Samson Bound, "Reaching the}tha first act he became so virtuous parents who needed him, he having} land George, then three years old,| Winning Post,"' "The Fountain," and|that he ticoozed purity pore The poll al boss, who at had every been proud seen the sorrow of Uncle Josh-the| and his ister: Josephine, used to sing| others. Those familiar with Marcel's of his protege at the i role Matinee. Evening ind, ersto,Porm marble. The| | lover to mix and_ beautiful he r objections. na aeRULE, i> poem te carr nber for o Forme the ri 6c a Lake, | :" we UTOPIAN PERFORMERS a es Evening, BARN gtime: I | lights. There} fine resi 0 nee This act nae proven a sensa-|the office of the But In Europe, sre it is proclaimed | association, and re most reimi ul exhibition of | sion of raising price At} "living Helen | a in appear jless beauty and | for ¢ formed human Child. a wonderful time, F.° al classes doms' Venus, subjects, strong poems men Cohan's real name is George Michael | age. Cohane. He was born in Providence, | tion R I, and as a boy gave promise of} the to their father 2 ata friend. that old Someatend' has‘ changed misguld| pu ae . . ed and unfortunate lives and restored careless and discouraged men to a right sense of their human relation-| ships--particularly their relationships| dessn't look Pea told man TRUE In Children, OF25e. CIVIC DREAM onrne uno RCHESTIRA ce Talis | verve Miss ‘Langdon's | his touches. ana spirited make the sleuth, proper} | Mayorship by the fact \ ; and.that | contrast to M dancing eres s lifeless an "Form undying \ naahitner: that anise Is " admira| I feneei rich in the. ver ‘ « . I tho ; a Sree ag . Chlora i seen so much of seen by as many millions of pe ore as| to write or read ples: or emcee to ‘The Old Homestead,' then I know my} C@TTY on the work that has broken) head would rests far | ess peacetully Y pe ih 4 On him dow the e pillow Cohan vepetaa the future with des-| : : aMeniy, my young. " iri- wholesome and sweetening, but which) "cll physicians. as physical Heis is insisted Py |cature, Is due solely to thedelicacy surenes the and gp pig method allowed} not to be upon times, | his many as had been produced Changed Misguided Lives. a Gems-Vocal i cal but Ble i Forme. 1 SISTERS for ne time hothi pas or at inUetlelightson ¢9 and time who is spent the@ sordid politics or ior,for the sordid ror game ga of ofcivie serioue rule, orken overdrawn.|picks s him from obscurity and cv sida L turning the min the rie a . : $1.00 pasa a i -- remembering. © /The vay is lighted oo ne: people a THE DELMORE EDWARD pro- eat pontic! . an minitlpude hare ee ¢ to ‘ a Lshe One} Pace ‘trom (Goutinned being E offensive or. ' will} That he succeeds in 1 ne Si namby-pamby young person into evenuine laughable ar d leasing "| genuine laughs and pl ge ¢ It : aoe a e om "of Mr. f ot ' .rues Fea etait ee phe ds ¢ orken AG ralty in the shape QRPHEUM AT TE thatthe he ocean will | on Pier st- se ; te ; physicians who!> , Gut ° The . length ay Of! indefinite. s gathe lfestoons. of varl- ablure 4 a SunEestION of {jis on Brigham at rpaetia street aoe to me mee ib' oe ea since eC com inince. the © firs aced. "But But ee loying care | if I were a young man | as well as the change of scene and rest to effect her husband's cure ea today, with all the oe Capbing ‘ have already} been engaged of; ful heels glowing before me, my ae oe ae ait PARLEY Yen R EXE eed OU Ue eran uns a picture w rth: the world. If need mad 7 apes au Aesth | front. lawn of the cour- | this-and to admit seem and the Boston, and her sister, Mrs. ris, Ww ife of Cohan's partner Sean be 25e Boop - Armstrong.) Sieg ura ae ‘ Matinee Far ¥ told written hundreds have T on a eee ee Burl LOUISE | _ROISSI | DRUCIE Cores| number ata Pri (By ( OLGA The fallow lines ) Absurdity, SA es scot ‘COUNTESS story-y || Popular t While The | a he not and filled in hie) erent ae oO eee pat pale aauitis time writing It was his pride directly|on jt : os us = RonD BUNGI & ie hd is perform- pi 5 : The Dade. Deter sth , ieanGne| es wal re re Tratl," morous rit and the "show scale for at eee gas Reno aa Ae canes - yormitor _LANGDON- The been heaged it. On the other hand, Ieraf-| ¢© this city, after a brief stay at New| 1878-and In all his compositions the/ Fra, the political boss of Salt, ly thousands have of - BYRON In al have |} AND ‘ol FLEET! itheante SELDOM' S VENUS oreduction. From | 1acomparable Representat! EEedeane crBehinrg IDLH| World's Plastic Statuar aa on oe MeL, a Srol al a [PRANK Although shows P on nt Of. ahr cide | be} CLUB OF SALT LAKE THE PRESS PRESENTS Sunday HIS COLLEGE GIRLS Bo ele Dey ‘They're on Your r talent bap club. club McVEIGH Ege pete ‘Lake the -_-- -= eg Be JOHNNY to Salt developing seve a ta): eon | ductions Bungle," the by $1 are' go-|the financial ODay oer did not demand afternoon another At for March' club a companion, and he fs utterly %n-| Often he had four or five shows re-|the Broadhurst fle h upon able to devote himself to mental ef-! | ne arsing at the same time,ss whilo he; diverges ¢\etées oe the} away | ‘14/ "The r aid. he on ee ; any moment by wie man, | Ole aged : performance figure satisfaction tenth of : a Fete thRe ae Homan. rehears-| as +! flocked | ae on ai is vents off to; duestion, puis yeloun an "artistic HA OTRO him might then Ihe ideas! Will zi Eixcept Day Sr "L, Vente the Ballet, Dancer in' The eared | ing and play writing at odd moments.) sang and danced through three riot-|ance only, and the demagd. stor sents) =| | He is here under the care of two physl-/ous hours, and then a midnight re- has exceeded the capacity of the Salt} by oe constant to Rehearsals ae val-| might Office A nervous jor aa down se rved that and s¢ 1-| three of Be a pw Out jotted Newspaper | Every 1909. X®W tu Berns rontenr. eR cea ae rsOR BROTHERS on HIRLS Shown toMultitude, Astonish the | } orn plate he Luncheon | in his meteorle career as a playwright, | song writer, actor and manager Cabin." afford me them-but salle a say two breakfast By which The "Yankee Doodle" comedian sri] If a matinee in the U nited States ex-| lapsed two wecks ago under the strain| attention in the monologue a sleep a night. bound to Sleep they than | t has been performed thousand times and enjoyed from March ohan many millions of folls poop number," i Hee clans, breakdown. and is one entirely lost track of the ous ys Thom Moe Son, in his retrospective |,| lapse inca : is for the ora oe J., ence M la Hours' Broadway got more / hours' Service. Sn i might had Ss . ; Special Atlantic has earned| s!s the state-| Chicago remarkable cept . "Uncle Republican On }dom °|f Real Da Pe apera nies j the hope that a long rest in some one| for songs and "business" that = fesue of the| Cf. the continental health resorts will/ into his active brain. Then in the fssue of the) save his fe and restore the remark-! rehearse a compan} the homely and wholesome record of greatest success of ever pr oduced Cause, wees eee | for Matinee DEVELOPED -- Minutes Congratulates Himself That It ut Three Hours Sleep a Night) mx conse a i Brings Back to Him No For Years Is the | "The Chorus Man ew TALENT 21, ne iay baa Lm= | os ‘Rehearsals for Press Club Pro-| \ bition osto-do ene pater Denman Thompson Tells of, | Breaks Down and and Must Have} ,.2° 33° ‘get on Broadway" | duction Are Going Along) =| | Great Old Play That Made {| Absolute Rest for Long Ree Son,"eetane Retade eteimeucon ny| Merril y. ernor's rom tha Him1 Famous. Period. | cesses hie tito has ‘been a erlea ot su Siete, Some o 1e shows oan MARCH bie ifoles AND CAL STA PICTURES (43 r } |