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Show ' 'J -:r.-:.as r" c-r.U.-ucUI purely f:." .'I..- i . n, cct.s a full ,v '.fttl.iC;. 1 t-. t, v-:;h rr.aii-r rr.aii-r 3 .eJrrTi- t; I LaforJ.-y. It Is tU e-rr.e c.:;ir.y r l.lch. male such a t-t l-i the farr. rroduction here last Oc-tcLcr. Oc-tcLcr. ITuU. houses ara promised at eaci performance. - The week nt the Fait Lake Thwiter HI be oec":: i ty tte lecture of irrs. I ..oies on Tuesday right; oanclnr. V. ednesdij 2 to (; basketball jpr-.e. Weir.esday .;ht; "CorlantoV Liuriay, lYlday and Saturday nights and "conference matinee" Saturday. . .. TI.s err3r'rr--f5 at the ult Lake TLeater run well into the summer this eea?a. Jlary Mannerlng. will be here . on t: e 7th, S:h and Sih of Hay; Nat Goav-t Is tngred. for the 12th and 13th; f. II. Crane will play In "David lUnra-OT the 21st, 22nd and 23rd; and 11 II. Eothem the- 2ta, 20 th and 30th, ia "If I Vere -IUnjr' Amelia' Linhara will be here June 27th. 28th and 2Jth. DuHns April th engagements, will include in-clude that of Nance O'Neill, from- the S La to the 11th. and of Charles B. Hah r-TpT on the Zatti and 22th.. Mrs. Brans c ibs on the- 1st. of May- for - two r xbts. Ca.pt. Ilobson win lecture on )prll 22th. . - The lectur or Mrs. Charles Rhodes at Salt Lake Theater Tuesday night on '"Wasner and Bayreuth Festival," is under- the au rices of the Ladles Lit-erary Lit-erary club. The proceed are to e given to the public school for improvement, improve-ment, of the; model corridor. The lecture lec-ture Is illustrated by 120 stereopticon vle-n-s, showlcg various scenes connected connect-ed with Wagner's life, scenes at Bey-reuta, Bey-reuta, all -of them masterpieces of coloring. col-oring. In. addition to the. lecture and the ne lust rations, Adolph Close of New York ably Interprets oa tha piano the many themes chosea from the various vari-ous operas of Wagner. Mr. Close- will open th programme- with the prelude from the third act of Lohengrin. ..... . ' It has become almost as axiom that stage favorite must pay the penalty of youthful popularity by a dreary- and desolate old a. Hardly a week passes without bringing' a fresh and melancholy melan-choly proof that public idols are soon forgotten Pauline Mwkherrv, Madame Janansehek, Clara Morris and a host of others have been within the past el months objects of compassionate news- paper comment on this score, and today the darkened niche of another "idol" upon which the Ihnelhjbt has ceased to glare waa accidentally brought to public pub-lic notice. Madame Adolphlne Pruniere, once the queen of the circus on two continents, was discovered In a destitute desti-tute condition 1 poor quarters on the lower West Bide.- She la U and her ose fatness ended twenty years ago. She may hs remembered by old-time' patrons pa-trons of Baraum's, Forrpeugb's and Robinson's shows. - - t - V - ''The' Prophecy'.-by-Richard O. An the author of "A Message From 2Uar." has been produced with success In London. . . . .... , . , . , . w . . . , ; Maurice Camgibell, Hearietta Croa-raan's Croa-raan's manager, last week received a check for $10,000 In ' payment for the loss he sustained u the Cincinnati theater the-ater fire. t Louise Gunning doesn't deem her health capable of standing a eerie of cne&ight stands and haa therefore given notice to the management ot the "Mr. Pickwick" company. . Manager Reynolds has -refused, to absolve her contract. -. . ' Mary Shaw must be a realistic Interpreter Inter-preter of the Ibeea play. At a performance perform-ance of "Ghosts" the other night a girl In the audience bcam hysterical at the Impressive ending of the play and suddenly arose In. her chair and began to scream, hut was soon quieted. Miss. Ethel McDonough of the Fa-dette Fa-dette orchestra is said to be one of the moat beautiful yosRs women In 'America. 'Amer-ica. Bhe is the daughter of a wealthy resident ot California. While attending the Boston Conservatory of Musio she Joined the. orchestra "Just for fun and practice." . - - The mystery surrounding the future plans of Maude Adams ls dispelled by the announcement that she and WLUlam Gileltte are to star together next season In James M. Barrie's play "The Admirable Ad-mirable Crichton." The announcement comes as a surprise, following the state-- state-- Gillette are to star together next season Hamlet next year. In consequence of the new arrangement. Manager Daniel Frohman will defer tha organization- of bis proposed stock company until the r-on following. Miss Adams ls how lfjadon, where the play ls having a Miss Ellen M. Stone, the noted missionary, mis-sionary, lectured at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater Saturday night before a fairly large erowd, telling her experiences While bjftnr held for. ransom by Bulgarian1 Bul-garian1 brigands. Miss Stone also lectured! lec-tured! Sunday night at Phillips- Congregational Congre-gational church. a . - - , |