| Show 0 QC O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 0 O X C 0 0 0 0 s e in New liTe v York I k Ii ow v. v k VV New c York Oct 7 George Geors George Broadhurst's Broadhurst's Broad- Broad hurst's latest effort Bought and Paid For Kor hors hors' was played for the first time last week at The Playhouse Miss Julia Julio Deanc Deane the tho younG Salt Lake actress In the leading female role has hns sur- sur her ber previous work and has bas wona won n a permanent place with the New York theatre public Her acting In tho the new piece Ioco Is 15 exquIsite and reveals powers I that Miss 1 Deane Deanc has lias never ne had the tho good I fortune to display In her former roles Action Actton Davies les In the Evening Sun Suni i has hu this typical criticism Hers was wasa a n. splendid portrayal womanly sincere I and nl almost ost entirely I fr free of ot those t facial I I mannerisms which U nave sometimes marred her work ork The Times rimes critic among other things says Bays of ot Miss D Deano Deane ano As As far as Is ts possible she sho lightens tho the figure with attractive byplay by hy- byplay play and pr prevents It from becoming maudlin From natural good e humor I and charm she passes to the tho deeper I phase suggesting suggesting- with fine tine and cx- cx I acting the mental stress which the woman Is 13 suffering Tho The play Is In four acts and has I seven en characters The Tho cast Is praised i highly b by the critics It Includes eludes Charles Richman Frank Craven Allen Atwell Edgar Hill Hili Julia Deane Deano Marie 1 and Doroth Dorothy Davies Last Sundays Sunday's services at the local branch of at the Mormon church wore the largest that have ha been held In some time A large part of ot the con congregation was vas composed of ot Utah students and travelers tra from the D Beehive state Most of ot the time was occupied In testimony j I J V V V V V V V I V V v V v v v v- v vv v- v vv v I bearing but at the close of ot tho the meeting meetIng meet meet- Ing Professor ProCessor J J. J I U. U of Beaver cr Utah gave a spirited talk on various phases of at Mormonism An Item of or particular Interest to Utah students matriculated In Columbia university university uni uni- law school and school of ot political pout pout- teal ical science Is the series of ot lectures being given Riven on the common law Jaw by Sir Frederick Pollock of ot En England land The lectures are given give under the auspices of or the Carpentier foundation and cov cover r ra a period of ot two weeks boing given ghen dally except Saturdays and Sundays The Utah contingent have attended In fore force r and amend several o o of the tho e ecco second cco and nl L u mini t U year aI lal la law l men navo u u- u au to attend a reception to be given tho the distinguished englishman Tho The committee on reorganization of the Western club Is preparing a a. call calli for the tho first annual meeting also an outline of or the years year's activities Tho club which comprises In Its membership member member- ship most of ot the students living west of or the Missouri has been an active agent in fn the past In bringing the tho large representation from the west to together ethor In a social wa way Utah will play a prom prom- part In n the club this year as the Be Beehive state has a n larger representation tion than that of ot most of or the other western states Several Utah women are forming a special l class claa In ph physical culture at r Teachers' Teachers college Students studying music under private Instructors will t comprise the larger portion of ot the membership Professor J. J J J. E. E principal of ot i the Murdoch academy at Beaver Deaver Utah J I will take special work In Columbia university graduate graduato schools this year Professor Protessor has bas many friends In fn Inthe Inthe the Utah colony and at Columbia whom ho met during his previous stay staT In n NewYork New NewYork NewYork York while a student In Teachers Teachers' college collego col col- lego lege some sarno four years year ago Cooper Institute which 1 Is I affiliated with Columbia numbers a a. Utah man In Its faculty this year Professor ProCessor W. W S. S Langton of or the tho Utah Agricultural college college college col col- lege has bas been appointed n assistant professor pro pro- Ce fessor sor of ot mathematics Professor Protessor Langton Langton Lang Lang- ton received an nn M. M A. A degree deree from Columbia Columbia Co Co- lumbia last Jast Juno and Is studying in inthe inthe the same sarno Institution this year ear lie Ile isa Is IB IBa Isn a n candidate for tor a Ph D. D degree In mathematics Among Amont tho the weeks week's arrivals from Salt Lake were Mr r. r and Mrs Adam Mr Ir Bennion la Is a member of at the Latter Latter- day Y Saints' Saints hl high h school on leave of ab ab- sence senco Pie Ha Is taking work In literature and philosophy In Columbia university The Tho ns- ns have taken apartments at Ono One Hundred and Ninth street and Amsterdam avenue Mr r. r and Mrs Edwin In Tout loft left for tor Salt SnIt Lake Saturday They Thoy will wUl visit Melt n Ogden and Salt Sail Lake Lale before returning to New York Tho The the tho giant had several Utah passengers on board on her latest vo voyage age to this port Mrs Clawson and five tIvo children and J. J T. T Williams being among tho the num num- ber Mrs Clawson H Is returning from a n. two years years' stay In England whore here her husband is directing directing- tho European mIssion mission mis mIs- sion slon of ot the Mormon church Mr Ir VII Wil Williams lIam liams who halls hails from tram Spanish 1 Fork ork Is returning from a two years years' mission to Great Grent Britain The party stopped here for Cor a a. short rc rest t before continuing continuing con con- their way on to Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor from Salt Snit Lal Lake e are arc rec recent nt additions to tho the col col- ony Mr Ir Taylor has ht entered Columbia m medical school Intending to remain hero until he completes th the tour y year four or course Another Utahn Ashby Thatcher enrolled enrolled enrolled en- en en en- rolled at Now York t this week Mr Ir Thatcher will tale f a x course courso In accounting In tho school of ot finance tI e and I accounts of ot the university Jt Miss Flora Tanner of ot Salt Lake J ke rc reg registered ro at Teachers Teachers' college collage the first or ot ortho f tho the week Miss lIs Tanner fanner will to te ke u course In domestic science Carlos E. E McCoombs of Grover V Wyo o who has been doing missionary work worl In InV n V West Virginia for tho tila pest past four months has been transferred to New York n on I account of or health Mr McCoombs bs McCoombs Is I Just just- recovering from rom a so severe Ct case of or typhoid fever He lie was wan ill III for forand six K we k and a large part of ot that U time was Un- Un un un- conscious At Im present ho he hos Is s rapidly r re regaining gaining his health Several transfers ha havo o been made c latel lately In th the tho missionary force In the eastern states missions J. J Willis Turner Turner Turner Tur Tur- ner who has been In New Hampshire Is 1 to tn Nr w York k Elmer Bird iro- iro from iun Boston sL n i to ii i Philadelphia l Il and Mr and Mrs A. A B B. B Kessler from West Wes Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- r. r ginia to Rhode Island Lawrence Richards Richards Rich Rich- ards of at Salt Lake e has been assigned d to Boston G. G W. W Williams of ot the local missionary mission mission- ary force has been appointed n assistant bookkeeper for tor the tho mission |