Article Title |
Assembly Hall, One Night Only, Friday, Feb. 10, 1911 |
Type |
article |
Date |
1911-02-06 |
Paper |
University of Utah Student Newspapers |
Language |
eng |
City |
Salt Lake City |
County |
Salt Lake |
Category |
School |
Page |
1 |
OCR Text |
Show o v ASSEMBLY HALL One Night Only Friday Feb 10 1911 THE SCRIBBLERS' SCRIBBLERS CLUB In their second annual play ALL lALL ON ACCOUNT OF JONES A farce comedy by La Fayette Lentz Butler This production will far outclass anything yet seen en on the University stage The plot is thrill- thrill Ig g the story is intensely interesting and the complications and jokes afro ra extremely amus- amus jj ng g. g Special scenery and costumes have been secured cured and no expense will be spared to make maket this t is years year's play the best beRt ever I a The dance which will follow the play will be bea a great feature of the evenings evening's entertainment something new in punch and dance program is expected I I Those Scribblers are jolly hosts P. P Reserved Prices Reserved seats general admission s' s sion ion No extra charge for the dance followIng following follow- follow Ing the play Overture at curtain at SAY T Uncle Oliver Brattles says All the trouble In r this world comes in expressing what we think without having thought about it Sidn Sidney y Livingstone says There is a class who will eat anything provided it is printed in French Charley Jackson says People who pay alimony alimony ali all mony dont don't pay chauffeurs Hanks says some people in the country who would make a city cop green with with envy en vy Worthing says Theres only one thing worse than telling a bad joke and that's explaining j. j good one OBrien O'Brien says Never give t the e law a chance to evade its duty So frequently I have thought laws are made for everybody except law breakers Duct says Hush and come with me Jones says There has been a terrible blun- blun der Ripley says Every automobilist a at least ought to know his own own car But if you really want to know what they are talking about dont don't fail to see ALL ON ACCOUNT OF JONES A farce comedy by by LaFayette Lentz Butler Written especially for and presented by byThe byThe byThe The Scribblers February 10 1911 p. p m. m sharp And they'll dance afterward |
Reference URL |
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dz1n04/453557 |