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Show - THE | INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1906. | Alabama P. give at =A Orpheum ‘This G. MacLean seems Salt Lake the best ter two "The such Girl. determined to of play At high-cla I Left Week. Behind drama 1 Me" and] ties and the Jatest motion pietures illustrated songs Will help to make the best show In town and don't he the one to miss it Ladies free and thi vou Fri- day wil mien Pe and siven . souvenit Saturday matinee GENOINE-- -= 1S "The Charity Ball" he low announces that for the week commenci: llenrictta Crosmpan Coming to Salt Monday his stock company will! preLake. sent..‘‘Alabama,"' Augustus Thomas' ; masterpiece. It is doubtful if any othHenrietta Crosman, greatest of er American pla has such a trone | American actre es and probably the hold on the affections of the theatre eat eminent comedienne on the going public as this beautiful Sout modgerti stage Is proud poularern drama with it Wee pure stoi AY Yat ce ees st its quaint Southern vernacular, { Miss Crosman 18prol beautiful scenéry and the eharming | 2#Unes favorite Es aL almosphere that envelops it, a combi Ti Aaa: hE a ~~ nation that please the eye, rests the ns 2 SE Anat ‘ mind ; and charms eee the I ear , P it Haase: ed aut a will ee port, rane Se <teet the part made famous elate'i aaMaurice UaBarrymore,ai a WHl suit the eee ee Orpheum Ve Ti} ana ae @ot Mary: TICILEs "Con- for speech. She took this as a tribute from tt NePcOwnN xX. aS matinee audiences are largely composed of women, and she by Sus ym this ica," re iS Quite upon called being Without" phe Mary. by the|feit flattered rhe leading vou i, he aresenthitninextiwacleant n 4d ; a peer Aha ee a eat vate biggest . py Man Broadway LOPE : evidence. of partman thatto| |ostecm, Mis CrosmanpeakerIs ready:In andthe witty {mpromptu - - ; M onday ryt = Sintec Ath, Morning, June 1 1 i 1 Mm in a en - . verything E Mouse,"" as the company has already iveccd ovel Pr: footlight et aha nicknamed her) will play Mrs. Pag word was thought of a moment in ada part.onee seen never forgotten. Thi Vanes Those who have he ad het sweet little counterpart of Annie Rus- | addre Audience kno Wr: Manner sell will fit the role of Mrs. Page of coming smilingly to the footligcht i day M oo --- rT a les Z. 4th, anh d Mis es' Z. C.M.] C. ll ‘ M. I. will Jacket and Eton , ISSES ac et an Cc commence a . ton $ ults, | omplete °-.. Entire comprising Clearance of . . niire Lines Ines 0 of ----s eee 5 | ee Cloth Suits | Cloth Suits: Linen Suits | NEES inen Suits | AND- ----AND ‘Silk Suits, - - Sasa -o Silk Suits, Half Pri ce Is Three Great Stocks of this Season's ANS CE Choicest Styles JUST ONE to choose from, HALF THE Pri ce |S REG- | What It Will Be 20 Boia See Half at Pricey What It Will Be know from experience that * , ELSIE Latest addition to the GRESHAM principals of the Orpheum Stock Monday at 8 a.m. Company. ! well as she did that of Ann Cruger,|and in conversational tone which and that Is making some. promises. [seems to Imply a friendliness with the With two such strong players in the | assemblage, uttering a few bright releads the success of the play is as-! marks, usually based on some incident sured with the full strgenth of their) of the occasior During one of her support. Beautiful Estelle Gresham | runs in New York there was a period will play Mrs. Stockton and cute lit| of three months in which Miss Crostle Mabel Stockton wil 2 seen to} man was actually compelled to make good. advantage as. Carey reston. |a speech at every matinee The audiRobert Parrett: returns to the cast,| ence would not let the performance: playing Colonel Preston, a part he) proceed until she had said something has played times innumerable, and as|to them, and she confesses that the occasions these on shown aj insistence voice, his recovered tully has he flaw that somewhat marred his last | catered' in- | strong The new] give a part.) will the he .of appearance, terpretation to her The tour | pride : | nes the, of famous : juvenile man, Roy Clement, will be | - an band of Honolulu will e * cast in his own line ana. given aj} brace the entire United States and the | chance to show what he can do, Inj} pul lic will be given an. opportunity| the part of Mr. Armstrong, the young | of heal ing the most novel organization inh lover, tation he should that has the P trousIn short seen will be company, It will} Page Mrs. ers, as the son-of comedian this cleve1 to se be a treat years. old. will have another toach Tucker Squire in part rich and looking, fourteen \ Se 4 . : FIRST No repu-|Of its kind in the world. The band | here. | "Umbers sixty musicians of both sexes, < Gus-Mortimer. live up to the preceded him re east i Royal | Approvals, No COME, FIRST SERVED. Exchanges. Alterations Will Be Charged For. jand) comprises a military band, a we rena orehest: tas ‘ hoir, a stringed clubs and banjo guitar and Mandolin, t he band both sexes of : SIN solo in this city appear Zelby | '* to shortly -- Player About ; Noeies | comedy judging|} People. last ended tour Kalisch's Bertha Char- | week in "The work his excellent from Boston in please. at more will) he Ball' ity - | appear will liah's own Luke. Cosgrove en appe aring on << eee been | fone He will thus have e, Bevin ke fa business. oO fing 1 . | Mr. black and white red,. in seen the other | { following Dressler, Marie part of | famous will-play.the MacLean {n appearance her make to is coinc Osea strange A Moberly Colonel. London of the comdence Is that six members starstock a began Blair Eugenie' in a and South the in born were pany in "Leah | Philadelphia it season a4t/ring be should they drama Southern ig Forsaken." been !the has scenery the of olay | home. . All. now reading ‘is Shaw Mary | pe this for. specially painted Ima of starring expectation the with says he intends MacLean and Manager a} x season next vehicle lsuitable to date. effort best it his | to make BAe In A the play Hands dealing " of . the with }. "The ‘one hen . 2 Czar. > Russia-her|here, Tight that. Failed," which | Robertson, used in' n his tour| is being played in a stock "* , | com-| Demonstration of Improved Kitchen Devices in the Hardware Department all this week. EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD SEE THE STEAM COOKER IN OPERATION. morals, her intrigues, het) pany in Boston people, her 11 | ics and her reiugees, ; » Gabriel sg and IGGeorge "pr politics, hetor aconvicts 1 barbarism, or any i|P Little All, who ) her cruellies anc rH ‘ ' Ate have been playing in ‘Buster Brown,' subject touching her as a net on : "}are to. be seen in a new piece « ulled | always commanded el: at Sarna Jack Horner.' | f 3 OCTS > cent S B24 ; ‘Little among theatre-goers 1S Pers | Drury Rector : farang [Ss y rg s} of the + § soprano , r, : ne© h as re 'In he s last gle for supremacy yived and added to the inte rest, and jot "Rosalie, will have - th prima ) to satisfy the demand, after careful | donna role in next season's productign ¥ ef all the many plays available ,, Of. "Simple Simon Simple' study ; 2 | "In the Hands of. the i 2 aay : weal Jam« J. Corbett is to appear In his | Mass., chosen as the best ana : Gate eer I t jhext play in the role of a gentleman-|ence. ureta of ‘ 5 lena a s¢ ssing more ; point: ss See srest, Pt a a betTot us , pur not a5 Raff but some| Season er written oe { | before a very enthusiastic audi- | she has scored a great success in ‘‘The}come to She will open mm Boston next} Little Gray Lady." | past few ay ‘ for . her i tour ss a grand ray ; having | There will be quite a large num-| Sketch is a the front amazingly in the | on fame He applied for months, and this eharacter!the staff of a daily, and p , strong and faithful portrait] happening to be short of y | a post on | in the humidity of hot weather, and the the editor, | seeret of a good coiffure ts one well worth re | h having 33 rreasi ; can } men, gave} ale ch ss and greasiness be Ria ny Hl s Bs e| } thing. like that character, |opera any repertoire, presented by a large] jeper of pstock companies |f"nh this rugged CHa intellectual ‘ s others. Jesides being ; we Pee, t aye * this = summer, ae Ts : : = eneand Satine giant Injhim a a. chance sent him off -1,,. to} | cornmeal, cornms Lr rubbed bbed. vigorously ie ausiy, ttthroug rough the > all the o | Bruee McRae and Harry Harwood |C°™MPEeny. Fawcett is to establish one in|°The Human Side of Business" Arthur] write a big mercantile failure. KIpP-}pyaip ana removed by swift oueo the ir of its its kind.it. has' the /ad-|. 7" 40 the company supporting Kath-| | Clara Morris has made a big hit on| | George : : li the work in his own pecullar } <; best play itand. na nota: Pittsburg, with Percy Haswell as lead- | Warren sketches In entertaining guise | lin ze are r sing kind, new vepj ore 9 ws : rokes of a good brush It will take ryo Kidder» in her new play, "The |her return to the stage. In Washing-| {ng lady, and a new play by George |the peculiar conditions surrounding | sty! vantage of being nm fe made no reference at all tO) more than the proverbial 100 strokes fa at fr old plays The plot hinges |); arriavit yi . ‘ e a : a ahead cae ae : : ant : =P Pe Berta Wer." a owoman.. hieh-at| yyharras ment of Riches {ton she recelved on her first: appear- | Hazleton will be tried Mr. Hazleton eae Sones é. au 7 great cor poration, jassets and Hapiias oh aD fe aide | Bet It all well out but the hair will aiine who is loved by the minister | Mrs. Young's play, "Brown of Har-|@nce an ovation which lasted fully five | is the author of "Mistress Nell rile Pali talent t : enone for the 2 -| wasn't : Sear a Le Pe hee - a i cee ae Parisienanes term a . = ' . ‘ . . 2 Ve . c gi ZINE t 5 Cc Ss Ss ure t ‘Se as ¢ str £ en"ture t ay of police, and who uses her influence | dq," is to celebrate its one-hun- | minutes She is also engaged in literThe Shuberts are to.produce as a lemiacas men \ deseri td) : + tl " the t " : oa ; W ee = de aan as An excellent mixture for a onor re bath oy him to effect her lover's escaps jdredth performance next week, and|ary work which she does not intend|summer attraction In New York a SRE : oe tepals oS A, ne ene CANKTaDs | hs : "icon | that [a-pecullarly refreshing "SPONGE DB over ESAea Ey Th at none of | souvenirs will be.-distriluted fo, give. up inew musical. c tv by j}more intimate side of the character of |an oleaginous rascal, fit for the prison| ds peculiarly refreshing after fatigue . than Pi errr ce Names othr the usual Kussian nihilist scenes, ta 14 but) 9, ey death The is reported, soe of Olga . e yh George Broadhurst's Bran- a ‘The Coward, ot dete eee ete On ee and Gustay, Kerket {Toe while high in tone is Intense until ee don, who appeared here with J. 8, | With Robert 'T.; Haines the te princi< . ain < res ‘dA AL) Clarke. « nih ‘ lot ony | th ar . ; eo in A eels yee final i ee : : i. on of : t i Pet OPA Ke On HUG staat: Loy. jo% this country, | pall part,' and "with, Ire I GER OIDys the New Grand theatre for four nlghts|and who has been. in American pro- | Frederic de Belleville, Lillian Albertcommencing tonight. New specialties, | ductions since loon Georgia... Mendum and Albert | Bstelle TO | Mabe ; »is Ones ; a eee ale Oh he€ atwee ce ee A) Ne Now ner ins é (a EW Grape ihe : ire wii itse d atproved as eaehave e for actress, traction the foremost emotional | Sc plays, a drama that will live forever} Sues ls and vet. s oe Lynne company will) attvact: nix & : Phe Bthe 1 will render crowds, iplea uc he I the piece Br that Margaret Anglin © has ; > her an emotional It is abillly said sheas wishes to earn oa : ver : In the light comedy tleld, and "East ; will try pieces of that character, a rexil Wet fall ti mere d ae s tow : bey Te tg 3 if L Gane compo yw ill be andjon the road in "The Vanderbilt Cup, those who have witnessed Miss Tuck-j| with er in Sapho and Queena will have no|role, Miss now 7 rie aaa feat j 7 . uningS in the has just we « cast, peer in Chicago ‘révival The ed Shakespeare | © Shakespeare revival to be | at the Academy of Music, New : | by BE. H. Sothern and Julian. xed] . Ande oR ss ‘ bi ae ma a torn o und Muc Ado About Nothing, been | Tourist." ‘se Will _ iabe ac | | made York, 1 The" |Miss Ethel Gertrude Vi 4i a ae : : terview des tichs ize sadea(! " h urd Golden, Ih ‘ odge Julia Sanderson, | porter Westworth, Delia Niven and prettte a r . Wilbur ental _ Sr Literary ‘ crusadi of _ ee Note " the . - magazjnes Marlowe | against national and individual crook: tat." led ¥ 4 a : ag __ Julie t ; 1 €¢ Ness, und W hat it has re all . M raming | complished, are summed up concisely Barrymore is in her story with Man J2merson t ; tps Beare given by'cell. When the editor read the of an-In-|he nearly had a fit. "Hi, you man copy |!§ Made with two cupfuls of ‘sea salt sowith | @Uon, @ tablespoonful of spirits, of am- charmingoptedactress spectacles!" he roared. "Whoever told | one mall wast be nguyen Ba> oeroar Be at . nor to wya@ smi was rl oo Boy and istheoneGirl." by|you you was a Go jourand nalisttry must have |} ¥|jbher a Gecnke whale tide ; se ith5 Yala Browne, of the|been joking shoemakce tie tebh this of. ‘the : aetia fiction | ing!" "This proves that even an edi- | anaes is . tee theo mitt will eDUIne Foy oa output ‘‘Prenchie' a and His Mate' is| tor another story from pen of} James B, seaConnolly, whose thereputation Golta® Af da tRTeala. Ses |# ‘ N I oe . ‘tale ranks him as ly = late . + ~ ee M ae ( leeve nsulator, ry tober Muckay, is a | business story: with a keen: apprecia- | Z ty letail f on "} | is not " judgment 7 a TAILORE THE . (Continued from ie came se infallible. D Page | Thea:bn i: -The bol ro, | to..be called | Three.) to the success of the pro-|Glynden's imitations are said to. be . 2 in response to letters of appeal from David Graham Phillips's" "The Second | design 50 often presents, The little. bo-| Mr. Whit Brandon will essay | clever George. Richards, "who ‘for: several | pHeir readers have gone after the facts} Generation: Clara Morris's' tale of a lero Is fitted tn the back and flies loosely Mr. Ae ae || ‘V. Was prominently identified with jto | ; At Be hie dite {street boy, "Shins; Cooper, ang "The !n r front, as usual, while Mr. Al DickEa soaks oe re a ie Le|years ' : aid the plain citizen toeeesee his duty ai. 2 7 fe rol some isbraiding in black, = ; pale blue| Tho ' i. . Bemond's In Merry Spring- | the comedies of the late Charles H.} ; ; | Late Ebenezer Squeei by James. W ind gofd being daintily applied Phe} will take the heavy. Mr. Dick=| time sv I Sana Si avell cla SER 7 7 4 " "las a voter. In their victories for muni- | * Se eee oe , cms os Yee aca a ry aatt ll puff have | 2 Linnie will be one of Charles Froh- |ldown Hoyt, will enter ofA' vaudevilleHole in a "in. boiled= Foley, are other early summer fietion| NSD rt, full putt "to above! is a recent product from the | man's autumn productions in London. version ‘the ||". cipal and corporate decency,, Foll in ear the elbow, where the fulness falls into!] Belasco stock company in Los Angeles | -, "AGC . , c pe. 19-8 yee & z Missouri, Feaver. in: Philadelphia, and rea ure ° a Ne .| pleats that are tacked flat, ® > was plavine s an a |Lt is a three-act comedy dealing with | Ground The sketch will be called | Wuches: if OY en ; . Wallace Irwin's poems, "Songs of } where he was playing some very hard|/tnhe love of a young English peer "As: Pour-Hour Waite" and wilkeengace | ugnes in NewYork have had as], ° Unsuccessful." treat in his tHe | 2 ee | rts. . Jack lamond needs no! ea cmieciean ei 5 | "4 : > WV GACH 13 8 ( r IGIBS | their active allies and supporters the the nsuces ul, reat in his partic U-| The skirts. of the street gowns and! enson enson to the public as he has!" |, ea ned the services, of five live' persons. 1t is the intention of Charles Elmer Ballard will be seen in the part|™4n of the old man and that he will be at|lock a to present "Peter Pan af 5 Robert Gillette with Holmes, €'- | Dorothy Donnelly is to portant role Charles have an Klein's im- new . tain filth. magazines of 2 the would ofthe country. ‘ : k reactionaries, secing let it lie Tt has -be en Cer-|lav ludicrous rece the] ri Periences" the | every day, j vein whic h to his of a number of ex-|jimen. confront confusion costumes for morning the penetrating ee eS e or Eton-one season it seems one name. the next season wear. are] struction to: account: for the variatlon- is right.on the top. wave of popularity In the /best examples" th e bbreviate . rs abbreviated little Jacket setx snugly to the fle e +t 3 f Bure at the back and sides, no matter what Its length, ‘while the front. flares loosely rf Peny > ody « cae oe away. from the. body 1 style that fs equally becoming to the stout and slender sisterhood alike. oe mere mani shorter tl Lot ever, Re some the lels | . zi eee sae of he models ore's i rade paper s and undo-/seen being almost. five inches from the} ;} men Fore paper. are more trade: susceptible tothatthe ‘saya @ie; 1! tates of fashion than ever before." ear ma ‘ My at ee hg ree grovud. in Sie which is to have its premiere at) policy of the magazines to rake up the | ing yourself?" way that "Feel dye imadority: ie ii ha ts or | ones FP rice ar-| A leading it out. throw and Miss|much fall. in the theatre Hudson in Parts. | ¢y May title role and Edna The|!he in that is also as assurity. home wife My than usual. more "No two or three Inches from| jthe skirt about Fired. Was Kipling When is Magazine Success ticle in the June a hit in "Soldiers first made Maude| Donnelly Whether decided ix: not yet to | It itself needs no introduction drama | considers herself fashionable and does becoming !s. more ground \San)/the in happened : When . Kipling, Tillman of the Armehair," 1 later|"‘The attracting ultention lof Fortune," the first named. will play the public of this city as it is one of Adams the foremosto f the old dramas of} Alice ce Nellsen closed her tour in | for her impersonation of Candida, in|A aC wis, a trenchant summing up of| Francisco nearly , twenty 7years ago, he| oven vig sorous is t he most chevelure dictating all right.'""-Cleyeland which very few are left. New special-'grand opera this week in Springfield, | Gernard Shaw's play. This season|Senatov Tillman. Mi Tillman has} was not burdened with either money japt to wilt down and look discouraged) Plain Dealer. made good in every role undertaken.| Froh- black, | the other, but in neither. case fs there princess! very ‘much difference: of design or con- doubt as tte duction. the leads introduction almost of the spirits removing every* an F frror ri tt te: beBody... ark et an Heathen ane and. leavings the, feeling positively. cejuvenatedsattar % I bath el) ejuvenaled after the ® a Virginia Glynden in the title lof the Shrew," "Merchant of Venice," by Samuel Merwin in Success Maga-|tlon of the ¢ wget 4 nAthil t. igh | aa weer a played by lsie Janis: Miss |‘"Twelfth Night" and "Hamlet." | zines for June. ‘The magazine, he says, | Nance. "e bh on in 1 instaliment of | cut-off effect that.an abbreviated out | power GOWN GO a ' |