Show I t i t Coming I to the ther 7 I r Salt Lake Theatre I Managing Director Harry Askin of ot the LaSalle LaSallo opera house Chicago sends on tour this season the unprecedented musical comedy The Sweetest S Girl In Paris with Trixie Friganza the orl original inal star and the complete LaSalle production pro- pro There are few tew managers today that give equal consideration to their road rond attractions when organizing a coman company com- com pany an of superior talent and mounting fa a play pIa with such extravagant extra outlay of ot mone money for brilliant costuming and scenic effects as does this That Is why the name of ot Harry Askin stands islands pre-eminent pre as a a. producer of ot musical extravaganza Three popular authors collaborated in working out the book lyrics and music of ot this predominant comedy Addison Addison Ad- Ad dison Burkhardt edited the book Collins Collins Col- Col lins Davis Is responsible for tor the lyrics The third Is Joseph E. E Howard who has Ihas more musical hits hits to his name I than an any composer toda today It Is said thEt of or the en en or more songs that have been distributed throughout The Sweetest Girl in Paris none of ot Howards Howard's Howards Howard's How- How ards ard's previous works will compare with the Pop Lolly Hit in Melody that he has written for tor this extraordinary nar nary pIa play of music and song Trixie Friganza ana who was vms recently on tour tour with The American Idea IB Is a musical comedy star of ot no little im- im ImPortance f and heads a cast of ot capable I players I Manager Askin employed two stage directors to properly present this play Gus IGus Bohlke widely known for tor the successes successes suc- suc he has staged put on the numbers numbers num- num bers ibers dances and pictorial effects Frank Keenan an artist and stage ft manager of ot high de degree decree ree was engaged to supervise the tho dramatic portion of or the entertainment The Sweetest Girl In Paris story Is isas fas as follows Rich young American loves adorable student girl also rich Tenor with a lost voice olce also adores girl wealth Foolish young man sublets his millions to tenor till his voice comes I back Tenor recovers the lost chord unexpectedly and has to give sive hack back the millions to original donor who has for tor vague but operatic reasons taken to waiting Awaiting on table In a French restaurant irant rant A doll delightful Auntie chaperoning the girl girl girl-a a riotous riotous slave a slave a fascinating young person named Myotte Mayotte and a a. whole lot of ot pretty girls aid and abet this plot and strings and necklaces and bubbles and garlands of ot ling ding whistle exciters decorate the story with many tuneful songs and swaying mu mu- mu sic le The com company pan that will bo be sent here hereby herey b by y Manager ManaJ Askin will number over sixty and the original star and LaSalle LaSalle LaSalle La La- Salle opera house production will be brought rought here complete The engagement engagement engage engage- ment is 15 for tor three nights Make early seat eat reservations as this Is the tho show of all 11 shows Kyrle Bellew Bellev who comes to the Salt alt Lake theatre Thursday Friday and nd Saturday evening with a n matinee on n the latter da day October 26 26 27 and 28 8 In The Mollusc became an actor through chance need of mone money made him ilm answer an advertisement for tor a n leading man and he got the Job In tact fact act hes he's been a leading man ever since Mr Bell Bellew e v Is a grandson of the late Sir John Bellew and a kinsman to Lord of Ireland He was born In Calcutta and when a young oung man he enlisted in the tho British navy At two twenty he found himself in London with only eight shillings In his pocket He was tired of ot the sea Bea Scanning the advertisements In the newspapers he discovered that Helen Barry an actress who toured the provinces provinces pro pro- inces wanted a leading man Bellow made up his mind to become an actor He applied for tor the Job and got It and b by some strange freak of or circumstances he was never called upon to admit that he be had never been ou ot the stage before Mr Bellew Bellow played in England for tor torman man many years and Including his present part In The Mollusc he has played different roles David Montgomery omer and Fred Stone the Joint join t stars of ot The Old Town Old Town are both outdoor men Mr Ir Stone is a mighty might hunter an enthusiastic fisherman fisherman fisher tisher- man and as all gunners know lenow one of ot the champion wing shots of ot America Mr Stone has a beautiful country countr home on Long Island where he has hns cla classy s stock stoel fine kennels motor boats and a acIa cIa clay pigeon shooting course fully tully equipped with traps while David Montgomery's Montgomery's Montgomery's Mont Mont- gomery's establishment In the upper end of ot Manhattan is equipped with elaborate stabling and kennel facilities Mr Ir Montgomery pas has haa taken several blue ribbons in in the bench shows with his champion terriers and has won first and seconds with his prize ponies the progeny of the Imported Mr W Watson atson I |