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Show Thursdny ovoning February 2D at Ward Hull In the time nud place, of tho Edmund Viiiipo Cnuko entortnin-mont. entortnin-mont. Tho Desorot Nowh hiiH the following fol-lowing to say in u rocout edition: "An announcement la mado that E. V. Cookn poet and outortainer will appear in Salt Laku City Tupudny Feb. 23. Mr. Cooko was lioro in M, I. A. reoltnl sevornl years ugo nud mado a lusting impression on hla au ditors. Ho Is called tho apostle of the bright aido of life, brimming with happiness and la -said to combino tho pathos and symoathotlc strains of Eugene Fluid and Whloomb Rlloy with tbo humor of Bill Nye, but withal original." Instructor FoBtor of our school says. "Among tho several really first oIiibs entertainers that I hnvo had tho pleasure of being entertained by, Is Edmund Vance Cooke. Ho is of the class that makes us foiget our troubles troub-les without loarlng a bad taBto in our mouth for breakfast. It la worth any person's money to soo tbo best thore Is going." instructor Hussong eaye, "Come and tnko 'pot luck' with a real poet and you will be pleasod. 1 havehoBrd Cooke and know what he can do. Hear him give 'Don't you,' 'Tho Young Man Waited,' 'Since Katie and I ain't Engaged Any more,,' 'Old Glory,' and you will have beard some things that will stick in your mind for years to oomo. " Instructor Gardner says: "An au dience can change its mood moro times in an evening with Mr. Cooke than any other performer I have over beard.' lie is exceptionally clever among the olever. By seeing and bearing Mr. Cooko one gets a correct interpretation of bis many poenip, for Mr. Cooke is an actor of the first order." or-der." Isn't this eaoogb of icuonimonda-tlonfrfrYOtfto'ejot icuonimonda-tlonfrfrYOtfto'ejot Reserved Seats 'on sale at Post Office Saturday, Feb. 20, on till Tburuday the 25. Reserved seats 50o, General Adtnis-flon'SCo, Adtnis-flon'SCo, Qi.li.3ren, 2 Go. |