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Show 1 The Public Should Know 1 That Bertha Kunz Baker, the Greatest American Reciter is Goming to the Brigham Young Gollege. On next FRIDAY cvculngatK p. ni. stie renders "CYB A NO OK BEROERaC," Rostand's brilliant heroic comedy which set. the whole clvillcd world Into a blac of enthusiasm a few years ago and caused our critics to place the author's name In line with Slmpespcarc and Mollerc "Coitalnlyit has made more stir in the literary and dramatic world than anything In the memory of the present generation " -New York Times. Saturday at 4 p.m. she lenders "A RMtiART," George Kllot'sstoty of a singer's art and of her .soul." Also "David's love ror King Saul." SatuidayatSp.m. she gives "L'AIGLON," (The Eaglet.) Ed-inond Ed-inond Rostand's beautifully poetic and stirring portrayal of the last two years of the life of the Great Napoleon's son. "Sweeps tho whole gamut of emotions from the must brilliant gacty to the deepest pathos but nil sustained In an cxqulsltlely poetic atmosphere. One of the finest works of diamatic llteratuic produced in any language within a century or more." New York Times. Tickets ode for each performance or $1.00 for the three perfoim anc. This Is less than half the price the tickets arc selliug'for to hear her Thursday evening In Salt Lake City. Tickets on Sale at Thatcher Music Co.. Union Meicantlle Co and Howell and Crawfoid's. 1 |