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Show I TWO NIGHTS AT I j NIBLEY HALL H r Monday and Tuesday February 3 and M i 4 For Theatrical Performance! fl I Tlic conllnR of U. Forrest Tnylor m nml M!si Ada Daniels nnil their M Kpleiulld supporting company direct M from the Co onlal thel-ter, Salt Lake B. ! ; ty to Nlbloy Hall next Mondny and fl ! ' Tuesday nights presenting thoHe two H ' grcnt American plays, "The Lost M i I'nrwlUe," which has been played in M l nil Urn cities And first clasB thentres H I in Amerlcn, and was the attraction M jj Christmas week at the Colonial Tho" M t ater. Salt Luke City, nml "The Turn- M ' InR Point, for the llrst lime any M plnro other thnn at Ilnckutt's Thcat- H cr, New fork city, should prove tho H means of reviving the nttcndalico of 1 I plays In this city. B "The l-ost Paiadlse" will be tho M bill for the opening night, nnd "The fl Tinning Point" Tor the second M night's H ' Tho story of "The Turning Point" H Is olio that has gripped and held tho H Interest and attention of readers and play goers alike, and like all stories H of tho south, It has to do with tho H reconstruction of (lint part of tho H country, tho listless methods of tho H Southerners, the hustling and Bchcm H ng man from tho north, who knows H tho value of tho acres of coal lands H and forests, living undeveloped, and H unknown . to tho Southcrnor. Tho H story deals with tho lntrlnuo used H to socuro tneso lands for n small H amount. Tho unexpected arrival of H Allno Audersou, a Northern girl, H (played by Miss DnnlolB) who hears H of tho pioposltlons made to llrent H Hroekctibrldgo, an easy going South- H era gontleman, (played by Mr. Tny- H lor), It Is this meeting of Allno and H Drcnt, that gives us the namo of H I "Tho Turning Point." Alluc, n H bright and slireud girl from tho H North, shows Iirent tho duplicity of M Fred Ferguson, who represents tho M capitalists .who nro trying to secure H his land, nnd ho ridiculous price of- M fored for namo. Urent awakens from H promptings, and then commences a H fcattlo of rlgnt, might nnd money, B and lc.uls to ' some of tho strongest H dramatic situations over seen on a M stago. Plots and counter plots nro M woven and Interwoven, and two ills- M tlnct low stories nt'o developed, one fl grand and glorious, tho other path- H ctlc and pltirul. "The Turning Point" H Is a play joii want to sec, it is un- M liko any other, and you have novcr H seen it, as It has only been produced In New York city, no company ever H having played It In any other city. M Prices have been made popular; U 25c, HOc, and 75c, and tho unusual M guarantee, to rcruud money to nny M And nit not satisfied speaks well for H tho conlldenco of the management of B Nibloy Hall and company. U Seats now Belling tit Morrell Clo- H thing store or II. Y. C, |