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Show TRUTH 4 Company H the Dandy H of the Utah National Guard will appear in a society minstrel event at the Salt Lake Theater December 2iid and 3rd. The boys have been working hard and will, no doubt, give a good account or themselves. There will be sword thrusts of wit, bayonet charges of humor, comic songs bursting in vocal explosives and a whole company front of black-faceradiant in smokeless powder, marching on the auditorium. In order to relieve the public mind the announcement is made that the boys do not pose as Hi Henry professionals, for they are only HI Henry amateurs. Watch for the big street parade of the Dandy H sixty, count em. than to produce laughter and plenty of it. The plot is said to be brimfull of bright dialogue, breezy animation, absurd situations and catchy music. of the company Among the are some familiar people. John Kearney, who appeared in "A Stranger in New York, and Bertie Conway, last seen in "Ole Olson, Frank Young and Bessie De Vole are said to be unusually clever dancers. During the play a number 'Of vaudeville features are among the good things promised. Anybody "Hunting for Hawkins will be given definite Information as to his 'whereabouts by applying at the box office any day next week. HARRY LB GRANDE. top-line- high-class- d, Marks hospital blames the nurses for giving out information as to the long hours of service required of them and the general accorded them. The nurses are not responsible for it at all. The Humane society is interested in the matter and the information published in Truth comes from sources the accuracy of which cannot be doubted. For common humanitys sake something ought to be done to ameliorate the condition of the nurses. ent To a casual observer Si confident is Mr. Mulvey of the more it appears as if the new structure being put up on the site of the old Oregon Short Line building would fall in before it is completed. Its a most flimsy affair and a fire trap merits of "Hunting for Hawkins that he has booked the farce for the entire week beginning December 2nd. It was no idea ed It has come to the knowledge of this paper that the management of St. Appearing next Thursday, December 5th, and filling out the week with the usual matinee, will be that popular comic opera star, Jeff De Angeles and his carefully-selecte- d company. Jeff De Angeles is one of the famous trio of which De Wolf Hopper and Francis Wilson are the other two. Their fame is as wide as the continent Neither Mr. Hopper nor Mr. Wilson will be seen here this season. There is big consolation, however, in the opportunity to see Mr. De Angeles. written with rs into the bargain. serious THE LONG BUN. CABBIE NATION IS 3FBEE. Life at its beginning stretches out before the mind in two parallel courses. One the steady, hard and dull of matrimony. against the stout bonds path of probity, flanked by thorns, and how long? Now the How long, oh, Lord, other a winding sinuous course of old she can do as she listeth, while the Both begin at birth and diversions. man is turned out to grass. Yes, Carrie end with death. is loose. She is emancipated, scat.a Some, indeed, choose the former and Give thanks, oh, my soul, and sing follow it patiently to the end. is David Lord. new song unto the all wish to pursue this course Almost joined to his idols, let him alone. Inas- but many fail through the want of will much as David has already enjoyed power to follow 3teadily after the his allotted three score and ten years, right. besides his bringin up by Carrie, it In youth this way is crowded with is to be hoped that others of the fair adventures. By middle life a many what sex will now pass him up. Just few move slowly and delibselect enCarries follow denoument will along over its beaten surface, there are erately largement is not in sight, but content with the moderate rewards no good earthquakes in Utah that bode which its pursuit furnishes for their to he tryants. wants. daily wave and she Carrie! to May Heres In old age a lonesomeness besets wave till the beast is tamed of his each worn pilgrim as he finds his quiet to build waywardness and volunteers path blending with brighter fields on higher levels and overlooking the fierce contentions that rage amongst ELK LODGE AT PABK CITY. the brutes below. At last he is finally come to the end where he willingly A lodge of Elks was Instituted at lies down to rest, wondering if it can Park City on Wednesday night, with be that a celestial elyslum awaits his seventy charter members. About one coming or whether this and only this hundred Elks from Salt Lake attended goes on forever. Of the many, where are they? Some including Exalted Ruler Freed, Past Exalted Ruler Enzensperger, Leading in childish wilfulness lie burled beand neath the daisies of lifes morning. Knight Kinney, Esquire Ransohoff Chaplain Thacher. The officers of the They did not feel the heats of noon. new lodge are: Exalted ruler, W. D. Others lie here and there and almost esteemed leading knight, J. everywhere, mouldering back to dust Donoher; W. Geiger; esteemed loyal knight, C. A. beneath piles of stones, drawn down Blocher; esteemed lecturing knight, Lee upon them by their just deserts. This is the short cut, whilst the forWight; secretary, F. M. Pinneo; treasurer, F. R. Davis; tyler, Ben Hampton. mer is the long run. A sigh of relief escapes from the bosom of the new woman when she reads this line. For long Carrie tugged PROGRAMME OF THE The first Sunday in December of each year Elks Memorial Day Services Is designated and dedicated by all of the Elks In the country as a day on which shall be recalled in a memorial service, the memories of departed brothers. The departed Elks who belonged to the local Lodge are: Helds New Military Band W. W. MILES, FRANK H. PETERS, Of J. PRATT, DR. J. W. SMITH, E. Overture, "William Tell, LESTER WALLACH, -- Opening Ceremonies Following out this plan, the Local Elks have arranged, through a committee, a memorial service to be held at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE On Sunday December let, at 8 p. m. All Local and visiting Elks and their friends are especially Invited to attend. Tickets can be had from the committee, who are: Clesson S. Kinney, Chairman, H. E. Leip-sig- er Addresses will be made by the Hon. O. W. Powers and J. C. Leary. Mr. W. LESLIE, Cornet Soloist Helds New Military Band . UTAH ABT EXHIBIT. The art exhibit has attracted large numbers of admirers. Those winning the prizes are as follows: A bronze medal of honor for the best work of art in the exhibition. Open artists. to resident and Edwin Evans, "Harvest in France: The State prize, $300, for the best painting by a Utah resident artist, the painting to become a part of the Alice art collection. G. H. Taggart, "Prayer. Institute prizes, open to resident artists: Fifty dollars for the best water color, the painting with its frame to become a part of the Alice art collection. H. L. A. Culmer, "Cloudland. Twenty-fiv- e dollars for a perspective sketch and floor plan, combining the most convenient and artistic arrangement for a city cottage, to cost about $2000. The sketches to become the propa. erty of the Art institute. A. O. Ten dollars for the best study of clay or plaster, Earl Cummings, bust of H. r NEW GRAND THEATRE A AAnAriArArArAAriSnlbArArArillrArArAAi non-reside- nt Tre-ganz- 13 Cl&wson Five dollars for best poster, L. Richards. G. Tbe Entire W?ek, commencinj Dec. 2d. M fktinee , E. MULVEY. MANAGER. S&turd&y. THE SEASONS BIG LAUGHING HIT! HUNTING 4 4 I IT'S FUN! HAWKINS 4 4 JOHN L. KEARNEY as Hawkins And a Great Cast. 4 in advance or youll have to go 4 Get your seats way back and stand. (Roslnl) Helds Band, forty pieces .By the Lodge Bro. P. A. Thatcher Prayer by Chaplain Come Jesus, Redeemer, (Bartlett). .Bro. J. A. Graham Intermezzo "Cavalleria Rastlcana, (MasHelds Band cagni) Hon. 0. W. Powers Eulogy ................. "Oh, Holy Stillness, i Parker) Mrs. Swensons Ladles' Double Quartet "The Light of the World, (Adams) Bro. Henry Miles Address, Our Organization, Bro. James Leary "111 Trovatore, (Verdi) Helds Band Bro. W. R. Sibley "Holy City, (Adams) "Serenade, (Schubert). Mrs. Swensons Ladles Quartet Selection from "Lucia dl Lammermoor, ..........Helds Hand (Donizetti) The audience will kindly Join In singing, Nearer, My God, to Thee. W. A. WATKINS, DR. J. A. KJOS. Booth, Jos. Enzenspebger, H. a. and W. B. Sibley. 40 pieces engaged for this occasion. THE DATE Week of Dec. Saturday Mat. Five dollars for cabinet work, Clara Brooks. Five dollars for best design for tiling, Mrs. Grace Y. Kerr. Five dollars for best pyrographic design, Clara Brooks. Five dollars, lace handkerchief, Miss Merrill. Five dollars, lace collar, Miss Merrill. Five dollars for best photographic exhibit, S. T. Whittaker. Second, $3, R. H. Officer. Third, T. O. Sheckell. A new artist, Paul Menzel, shows some exquisite miniatures on Ivory, which are much admired. Prof. Stephens has definitely decided to repeat the successful concert of last Monday night at the Tabernacle. The date is Monday evening next. Miss Gates wll again be heard in several selections, and she will be aided not only by the ful choir of 500 and the organ under Prof. McClellan, but Miss Silence n Dale, the lady violinist of Lincoln, Neb., will render a number of selections. The enthusiasm which Monday nights audience exhibited over the concert is counted on to do much towards furnishing another big audience. well-know- 2 |