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Show B HEffffig 1 "BROTHERS." B , A largp Sunday night audience wit- HLl nessed the production of "Brothers" B us given at the Ogden theater last H night by tho National Stock company, H The piece is one of those western H comedy-dramas filled with plenty of H stirring climaxes, but at the same timo H devoid of that cheap "gunplay stuff." B The piece was given a thorough pro- B duction. with proper costuming and B scenic effects. The company was up H to Its usual high standard of exccl- H Mr. Carpenter did pleasing work In B the dual role of the two brothers one B a cowboy and the other a road agenu. H r His changes of costume were quickly 1 mado and the rendition of each char- H acter was faithfully carried out. r In the role of Mary Bradley Miss H y. OuttrJm has a role which she prnc- H V tlcally lives through. She gives tho 1 r part all the dash and vim that it re- H ! quires. Miss Outtrlm Is a versatile H 1 artist, with ability of wide scope H This has been Bhown by her many por- 1 i trayals in this popular stock company. H V Miss Outtrlm has won many admirers H L during her present engagement in the H T H Y Among the splendid work done by BI f the other members of the company Is t that bv Erilcc Hunt, William Hutchln- M son and Marshall syies. rnis ino is B : ' one of the strongest ever seen In a B Btock company in this city. The state- fl ment is broad, but nevertheless It Is B Hunt's, interprctiition of the sheriff B9 I S abouo the average. It Is not over- Idone. but is true to life "Missouri" Smith by Mr. Hutchinson' - Is cleverly handled. The character of the man who tolls a He and takes a drink now and then Is strongly presented. pre-sented. In the role of Selbv, the cowboy, Mr. Saylcs appears at hits best. He reads HueB well and. his mannerisms -arc perfect. Tie docs not picture the cow-boy cow-boy as the big uncivilized westerner as we have seen it done "heretofore, but gives the man with chaps and som- brero as he is in reality. H' -Y s Percy. Morris Mexican was good, as was (ho work of Arthur Belnsco, T Dorothea Wolbort andShlrlr Ward. OnESo'flt'htf HiKall .pWt"ofJ flennlp.; Frances Hill sltccMdo'd, In i get ling mhch refreshing' coraollyi The work of the' supporting company com-pany was good'1 ft "' The bill runs the rrnralndrr of the week with the usual matinees. The company is a good one and deserves much bettor houses During the warm weather Manager Sims has spared no expense to make tho house one of the 'coolest In th city, whore ope can witness wit-ness the performance in comfort. |