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Show capacity of the house the audience re-- I moft of our conductors ami the imtt the refinement ami appreciative successful of our composer. HI "Stars ami Stripe Forever" lias Intelligence f the city. endeared him to the patriotic heart of One f the In Ml pieces that has yet the nation. He Is today what Gllinote and imu-he ha earth'd baml "All was, appeared at the New Grand mush- to higher and greater attitude Aboard." of artistic since than ha been known Notwithstanding tin very heavy heretofore In America. at the Salt I,ake Theatre, "All Last weeks Bee contained an excel, Aboard" Is doing a most successful lent picture of Sousa ami hi famous business, which Is as positive a demonstration of the merits of the show as hand. An ovation await John Philip Sousa. could be made. ; I DRAMATIC. Met-te- i ; j e , IJoli (Joliteit'rt Theatrical Melange. I i - j J AMUSEMENTS THIS WKHK. ticipated lu-- r appearance with deep ex- Silt laike Theatre "A Trit to pectancy. When mIh swept before me Aft lea." matinee today, performance for the first time as Flurla, I felt, then t n'jht. and there, that all the Mattering been New Grand "All Aboard." matinee heaped upon her had justly earned I threw my own little today, performance tonight. praise Mower at her feet. Her personal t't iM I N ! ATTHACTK INS. Salt latke Theatre Sousa's band, appearance Is winsome and pleasing. Her movements are unconsciously March 1st, matinee and night. New Grand Grau Opera company, giaceful and quecti-likWith a voice rich in the lights and beginning Monday. "7th; Monday, matinee, shades of modulation, it reflects, like Tuesday and Wednesday. "Ibn-caclo" and the famous "Widows a vocal sky, the climatic changes of I and Thurs- the heart. ance"; Widnesday day, "Olivette and the craze, "Lou Her magnetism Is not to be resisted Satami and Lou"; Friday Saturday It attracts ami holds the sympathy, urday matinee, an elaborate "Mikado," while the genius of her art fetters you. She swayed me with her passionate apLast Monday ami Tuesday Melbourne peals; she fashioned me in the mould MacDowell and Blanche Walsh appear- of her own opinions, as if I were a thing of clay. ed In "La Tosca" and "Fedora." She held me, fascinated, between Fanny Davenport was the American Bernhardt, the legitimate successor of doubt and certainty, when I knew she Miss Davenport is Blanche Walsh, was wrong, yet fancied she might be who caught the mantle as it foil. right. Fven in the deepest and most Less imperious, less statuesque, less tragic situations, when the human tiger is aroused and the fangs of the serpent majestic than was Fanny Davenport, not Miss Walsh moves in an atmosphere are exposed. Miss Walsh does through which the instinctive gentle- wholly smother the latent gentleness ness of the woman throws luster upon which makes woman glorious, even in the art of the actress. The success of her fury. When, as Floria, she consents to her Miss Walsh as a star has been so prominent and instantaneous as to con- own degradation for her lovers sake, tradict the traditions of the stage and she most imoressively illustrates the the rules of dramatic precedent. suggestion of Sardou, thdt a woman's The difficulty of her task in assum- love, mistaken though it may be, is the to Fanny Dav- strongest and divinest thread in her ing the enport was evident a high prestige nature. was to he maintained, a professional Mr. MacDowell has a wonderful stage an illustrious be to was upheld, ability presence which accentuates his strong emulation. would inspire personality and vivid acting, but never for a moBut in her the critics found no guile: ment is he regarded as the star that she was hailed as a new star in the the- lustrous honor is completely absorbed atrical constellation. by Blanche Walsh. The attendance at an both performances was limited by the It was because of all this that I. en-coniu- ms e. c succ-essorshi- op-positl- un j j ! J The plot of the comedy grows out of g a proposal by a doctor to take his numerous patients to the Hot Springs and the incidents of the Journey form tho groundwork of excuses for the Introduction of a world of bright and clever speciality work. The second act shows the Interior of a Pullman car a most clever representation. It Is In the Pullman that the fun becomes swift and riotous. A theatrical company is on board, or rather "All Aboard," and they just dont do a thing" but keep you convulsed with laughter. Conductors, porters, passengers, train men, theatre people, all Insist on doing something and nobody has the temerity to raise an objection. The tough, as enacted by Thll Ott, in the Pullman, is a clever bit of character work. It is an impersonation of the real bad man with nervous hands, pugnacious Tin local opera company In "A Trip fun-lovin- face, and eyes that Yes, shatter looking-glasse- s. hes a very tough man, and, to Africa" surpassing all It prevloii efforts It Is by for the most elaborate production yet attempted by our loeal I people. The incidents of the opera take place In Egypt which afford every requirement for gorgeous costumes, dreamy music, and entrancing scenic effects. Sail Lake Theatre. GEO. I). PYPEK.M&r. Wednesday Matinee and night, MARCH 1. The March Kings Coming! SOUSA AND when he gets down near the footlights, HIS you feel like crawling under your chair. The singing and acting, with which the piece abounds, is agile in action and pleasing in sound. There is a bevy of pretty, dashing girls in All Aboard" that didnt come from the quiet banks BAND. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, CONDUCTOR. of the Wabash. They whirl and gyrate so rapturously, display just enough lace and hosiery to make the Johnnies clamor for front seats. MAUDE REESE DAVIES, DOROTHY HOYLE, SOPH ViOlItt. For snap and ginger, rapidity and Prices 50c, 75c, $1. and Si. 50. of moment a without single quickness, Sale opens Monday. weariness or fatigue, the farce comedy now running at the Grand is a premium BUY winner. At the Salt $$ Lake Theatre next Wed- nesday matinee and eening, March Robinson Bros 1, Sousa, the march king, and his famous band, assisted by Miss Davies, soprano, and Miss Hoyle, violiniste, will make their appearance. It marks a musical event. This oving town has been discussing the coming of Sousa ever since the earliest announcement was made. Sousa is beyond question the fore- - SHOES. 72 MAIN St. music-l- Characteristic poses of Philip Sousa, the great band master. Unequalled D. SlsiflWay Pl'ailDS. 0. Calder's Sons, 4547 W First South |