Show A LAUDED I 1 U THE TH E ECH SECOND performance OF BEN HUR AT THE GRAND packed rows of breathless spectators cheer scene after scene of wonderful production those who seek to discredit the ap qualities of local play goers and would infer that tho the really good attractions fail to draw in ogden should have attended the second performance for mance of den ben hur at the grand last evening noted the packed rows of breathless spectators and heard beard one scene after af another iother of the great spectacle cheered and applauded to the echo and they had all paid the price too without a dissenting murmur it can be said in all truth that those who neglect tho the opportunity to see this wonderful production during its engagement in tho the city will miss not only the most pretentious attraction ever presented in an ogden play house but probably the finest dramatic production ever seen on the stage the idea is often expressed that ben hurl hur must depend on its spec spectacular tae features tor for success but the suggestion is entire entirely lv erroneous the company is a thoroughly capable one throughout conway tearle son of the english tragedian osman tearle in the title role is in some respects notably superior to any of his predecessors lie ho is of fine physique comely of feature and gives a thoroughly artistic portrayal of this noble character his enunciation is a pleasure to hear and if he would only center his eyes upon those with whom he exchanges his lines look his man in the face a more conception of the role could not be asked charles 11 harris as is wonderfully fitted for the part ethe commanding presence the clear piercing eye the proud culling cuiling lips and a roman profile features seldom met with are combined most happily in this man which with an intelligent conception of the part produces a characterization which wins immediate approval anthony andre as Is a finished actor of long experience and with his elaborate makeup gives a strong por of this important character fraak weston as the towering sheik ilderem Ilde rim is also very very good the feminine roles of either by alice haynes iras by florence st leonard mother of hur by loyala oconnor and amrah by maud stover are each excellently taken the contingent of local extras are well trained and add much to the effectiveness of the ens ensemble emble scenes headaches and neuralgia from colds LAXATIVE BROMO quinine the world wide cold and grip remedy removes oves cause call for f full till name look for signature E W GROVE |