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Show MARGARET ANQLIN After a leiiRthy absence, during which she ba.s not only achieved tremendous tre-mendous artislic fame in this country, but also has made a triumphant tour around the world, Margaret Anglln. the distinguished nctress. will come to the Ogden on June lGth, Thursday evening, with her great success, "The Awakening of Heleua Richie." the dramatic dra-matic version of Margaret Doland s popular novel of the same .name, rendered ren-dered for the stage in four acts by Charlotte Thompson. The production is Miss Anglln'fl Initial venture Into the realm of the actor-managers, tirul Its gratifying success first achieved in Philadelphia about two years ago, added add-ed to the praise that has been addressed ad-dressed to her as an actress and stage producer, clearly Indicate that Miss Anglln made no error lu launching out lor herself. When the pla was produced in New York in the early fall, the Philadelphia Judgment was endorsed, and it was hailed as the first brilliant success of the season. Miss Anglln played in New York to crowded houses for over four months as a gratifying result. Subsequently, the play has been equally successful in lioston and Chicago, The story or Margaret Deland's charming idyll is too well known here lo need repetition The dramatist hns exercised care In preserving its old world atmosphere and Mrs Deland's wonderful characterlzatlnns. Sale of seats began this morning -f- |