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Show I THATERS AT THE OGDEN I 'Human Hearts last night at the Ogden theatre drew a record crowd, HI the standing room being sold and W!t. j J number of people being turned mm awav This if evidence ilvit Hal mSf : field's popular play has lost none of UW j iu hold on in.-- pprp!e Human Hearts has made the au- r thor famous and eeveral managers millionaires and It bids fair to pour mtny shekels into th coffers of Alwsni. Arington Grenwcll during r- the cninlnK wpk. The play is of lh people and for W1 thp pupie, its appealing power ling In its heart interest The Arkansas f, Ml .-h'-lls never save to the stage a more 'fascinating story, gig The Arington-Greenwell plsyen last night were at their best. Seldom Sel-dom have they handled a difficult bill so well Every character, even to the minor ones, was played, in a most satisfying manner. The leads i were played by Thcmas Pawley. Rob-I Rob-I ert Pawley. Orville Spurrier. Dick Tracy and MIsk May me Arington. and the interpretations given by them could not well have been improved upon. The popular play will run for the entire week w ith the usual matinees. AT THE ORPHEUM It would jem, from the entertainment entertain-ment ghen at the Orpheum last night by the wonderful Edtson Kl-nelephone, Kl-nelephone, that It would only be necessary nec-essary for the inventor (o employ a company of players large and capable cap-able enough to play the many dif-I dif-I ferent parts required of the profes- sion. to corner the whole amusement i field. |