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Show Part Two VOL m Pages 9 to 16 NO. 343 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER PRICE 1906. FIVE CENTS Unde Josh Perkins, at the Grand Wednesday The Little, Homestead, It la a story which makes on better for the knowing, yet a tale of aunh A Story of Heartfelt interest A Play dramatic force and virility that InWith a Moral. terest la heightened by every word, every situation. The Llitle Homestead" tells a The quaint New England aottlng la touching atory of human Interest a a fitting atmosphere with which to surround the chsracters. It Is homelike. simple, real there atand the little homestead, a counterpart of which is graven on many a heart, and aiiout It are the trne characters of everyday life, who each adds his or her quota In the unfolding of the touching and dramatic picture. One feels at home by that fireside with the devoted young husband and handsome wife; shudders at the entrance of the villain yho croaaea the happy threahold and atrlkea at Ita sanctity; sorrows at therallty of the wife who In a moment of blind Infatuation succumbs to the wiles of the destroyer; weeps wlih the disconsolate husband and finds hope In the little ill shspen cripple to whom the wife has been hind and who knows that his deformed being was created for a purpose. Pathos pervades when the doors of the homestead are closed upon the wife and the home destroyed. Tbej'ormw and suffering which follow if? unhappy woman to squalid apartments and to drunken abuse from the man with whom sbe has cast her lot are relieved by the appearance of hus'opnd who hopes to again lead THE WOMAN HATER at the her bark to the paths of right The threats of death by the brutal parathe Grand Monday mour have no terrors for the wrengrd tnrr with a moral forcibly told and husband. The Utile cripple ngain sees beautiful In it a pathos. It appeals to and knows. It Is his hiJid that rids the finer i susceptibilities, raises the the bomestesd of Hi destroyer. wwtlomi of Indignation, sorrow., Th"n out of the blinding New Engpity nd i ii lauds righteousness tlumvhsnt. land blizzard comes tb nuiorselul LITTLE HOMESTEAD" TONIGHT. Ralph Klni tier audJ'baxlas Jacobs. Messrs. Cameron and Tcfiedo present an (Hieratic eqiiillbtistic pantomimic extravagsusa entitled The Enchanted Grotto, which Introduces an act combining choice operatic and musical selections with wonderful tricks .f contortion and balancing. Elegant special scenery Is carried for this production, which is is fai redly one of the most astonishing Offerings before the public. at the Grand Tonight -- - . UNCLE JOSH PERKINS" llniea quite picturesque, combined with that native' Yankee ahewdnesa and sllhplicliy bo characteristic of the WED- NESDAY. Maude Fea'ey, llitle wife to the little homestead to die. The ruddy blare of the fireside lights up her face, made sweet through suffering. Sbe bears her hu band call "her wife, hears his forgiveness and la her little homestead passes to real. With its lywllsile settings and capable Interpretation by an unusually talented company, the' story of The Little Homestead" goes straight to the heart. Thla wVl- - be (he attraction at the Grand on 3r.ndiy( December 9. -- WOMAN , Thut rlrbly prolific rural comedy . is 4ova drama, I'ncle Josh Perl-Insfor a return visit to the Grand 'on Wednesday. December 12. The play of which I'ncle Josh is the central figure, possesses merit of the real 0011 and at times Is roundly melodramatlo at the Grand Saturday Afternoon and Night sad strenuous, and teaches a good, , r wholesome lesson all the way through the grant curse nf the American pen-- . trie character comedy role and H. 11. tlie four acts. The atmosphere of pie. tl is a terrible thing but a euro Sleight will have a cburacter comedy both farm and city life saturates the Throw pn; sic to in.; pifi, Edwin Brlden will be the Ilgbt play, connected by a pretty tinge of has teen found. dogs," buy theater scalp and take comedian, and be In said with due romance, coupled with brusque jiumcu-lin- e your wife or your sweetheart or your reverence, bis good looks will please sympathy and natural country sister to see a good comedy. To show the ludl- - s. Harry Creighton will por-th- attractiveness. Its primitiveness Is of he Is a good fellow as well as an ' tray a character rTe. aii(l last but not the fields and is as free from Impurity odd fellow, Mr. Bercsford doe not In- - least, C. T. O. Pugh will strive to as the crystal springs, while the charslet that people refrain from going to amuse in a similar character. acters used to typify the city folks see other comedians. See them all, ere Interesting sad far removed from but dn't forget and this is Import- - GORTON'S MINSTRELS TUESDAY. the ones usually worked In by the ant to tea him this season at the j dramatist to bolster up melodrama. Grand Monday, December 10. Theateiv-- i Gorton's minstrels, with a brand The character nf Uncle Josh Is one tickets are cheaper than doctor's bills, new show, will he the attraction at that the auditor never grows weary of rugManager i. J. Coleman has engaged an ;' the Grand, Tuesday, December 11. of In Its repetition; It excellent company to support Mr. The manHVjemetit promises some himesly and sincerity aud at gedness, this season. Mlsa Helen , vatlnns In the staging of the produc-Travewill be tie leading corned- - lion and tlie entire company is said Lee will be to be one of lenne. Miss Margaret ability. The , and Miss minstrel will oTer a program contaln-Mlldrc- d the characterJohnson will be the Ingenue. Ing a'l the best and most essential It Is rather remarkable that ev-rpart feat area of m'dern. up to date mlns-l- n this play Is a corned v part for evc:i trclav, end which are guaranteed to comedies harbor a villain ami other t he a sure cure fer the blues. The serious roles. Y, Ilium C. Andrews company Is composed of thirty-fiv- e will be the principal character corn- - rlever artists, strung whom are a balf edian In support uf Mr. Hertvfunl, , reorc of popular comedians, beaded by the eccon- - ibe jolly fuahiakers Jake Wei by, Otto F. Andrle will - ; THE WOMAN HATER, the Grand Monday l HATER". MONDAY. 1BUgh and the. world fetich with yon," of be as good A comedian ra is ; sfortl an.l the world Is sure Harry to laugh. The file cf the play in this season la which be 'Ja rtorriag n II liter." Then funny Tee are no woman hatrrs. And the play is said to be a scream from start finish. Eerlourly speaking. I! any Heresford's. apneararcb in this delightful corned v lz a b;mn to mankind. Everybody knows that dyspepsia Is ITc-r- cotne.-iienne- Wn-ns- t (Continued on Page Fifteen.) rs J ' . ' esy ' "Unde Josh Perkins, at the Grand Wednesday In the Bishops Carriage, at the Grand Friday Tlie Yankee Consul at New England farmer. Tncls Josh" will continue to live and amuse long HI ' ' at the Grand Thursday |