Show T n EAT E K S I 1 BLANCHE WALSH IN THE STRAIGHT ROAD miss walsh and company will ar rivo rive in ogden tomorrow moraine morning blanche walsh acknowledged as the foremost emotional actress of 0 america has created a sensation as moll ohara in clyde fitcha newest play the straight road in which she will be seen at the grand opera house tomorrow night miss bliss walsh cornea come direct from her home playhouse the astor theater new york and managers and kemper have kept intact the company and aej the production as seen during the long metropolitan run the story that the straight road tells Is that of tho the redemption of a woman not a lost woman but the simple life history of a girl of the slums it Is not a problem play and both mr fitch and mass hilss bals have tried to emphasize the fact that it has been written to entertain it Is a craight fa forward arward story in which one woman works on another in an earnest effort tor for good the whole story of the play la Is told in these words the redemption of a woman it Is a woman who has been reared within touch and taint and temptation buta but a woman who has hab resisted this temptation she Is raised to a higher position in society by a mission worker and then by a noble sacrifice saves the fashionable mission worker from a miserable marriage the company surrounding walsh will include charles dalton helen lowell william travers jessie ralph william wadsworth beulah thompson and llda lida miss walsh has this to say about the play 1 I have been so often asked whether I 1 consider the straight road read a dis american drama and must confess that I 1 cannot see that it makes much difference what theatergoers theater goers desire are plays that deal with great passions love revenge jealousy and hate this play appeals to the heart because it Is absolutely human while it Is largely a etory of low life it yet has scenes placed among the higher classes and there Is pra practically c ti cally an even division of atmosphere in this respect mr fitch says concerning tho the play it is because real life Is BO so much stranger Bt ranger than fiction that I 1 endeavor to set t forth real life in plays for ex ample in this present play I 1 have tried to put stage license aside and create people as they really exist I 1 believe I 1 have succeeded during the long run of the play at tho the astor theater new york in commenting on the play the new now york press said one of the most remarkable plays broadway has seen in many years the herald said it it Is a stirring play of many emotions the sun said powerful and throughout intensely dramatic situations the telegraph said 1 smart mart brilliant and daringly original the post said the realism of miss calah was undeniable the worm world said ald it Is a live lire throbbing thing its paved with the right sort of stuff and la is interesting t te er every step of the way cures babas croup Will lei dally daily cuts and bruise ls s mamas sore throat throats grandeas grandmas grand mas nias lameness dr thomaa EC lre electric oil oll the great household remedy ed y |