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Show DAILY UTAH BTATfc JOURNAL. don T SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9. 19C7. PAGE THREE KNOCK BUT BOOST THE BOOSTER CLUB CIGAR Ask for it. Sold Everywhere. home made who ha at the theatres ; AT YALE. Another good house greeted Paul evening In At Yale." wWkTthe play Is of the order of all If college productions, this one. better of the G11- role, while Ollraore umjer difficulties due to the of Miss BaU as Dorothy support U c dalL She was the one dlsappolnt-infeature of the program. rooms The ecenes In Dick and Jacks reas interesting particularly n In own his of one pillow lights minding of yore, but the singing was a da hum off color, which, by the way, made reaL The ll all the more familiar and boat race scene was the feature of the apnbov and brought forth much Gilmore audience. plause from the was chewed several times during the $ evening and appears to reign n greater favorite in Ogden with every visit uttl pp ZSl "L in the lesding OLGA NETHERSOLE. will the most important of the season In this city be that of Miss Olga Nethersole, the distinguished probably emotional actress, appear at the Grand Opera the evenings of February IS and 11 Mias Nethersole has chosen Sapho," the stongest play In a remarkably strong repertoire, and Tho for presentatSecond Mrs. Tanquary ion n Ogden upon the occasion of her first visit to this city. She will play the Clyde Fitch version of tho Daudet story of Sapho," the one for the production of which she was prosecuted in New York shout four yean ago, and exonerated by tho Jury before whom the trial took place. 'The Incident at the time stirred up the theatrical tempest and was a nine days wonder. Since that time Miss Nethersole has given the play In nearly every city In England and Scotland, and It teems now to he recognised that there Is as much right to produce it as the familiar Camille," which la another of the plays in Miss Nethersoles repertoire, and one In which she has gained who will bouse on marked success. Miss Nethersole will be supported by Frank Mills and her London company. To properly present this paly three carloads of scenery and properties will be brought to this city and a company of forty people. Sapho" is one of the great artists most effective parts The curtain will rise promptly at S o'clock. KITTY. "SERGEANT dltlon, and makes UNION MADE married Bess. now determines to win her WHAT WILL OCCUR : 'lusband and to this end induces S Lee, gypsy, and his sweethi.i-- i i.ura, to enact a love scene DURING NEXT WEEK in Jack. Lester's garden. Stanton leads J..i k Lester to the spot and the striking resemblance between Bess and Lura misleads Jack Into believSUMMARY OF THE PRINCIPAL ing his nife untrue to him. and he EVENTS TO HAPPEN. leaves vr to face the disgrace of the Aiii-lieu many trying complications Bess av. Jack are reunited through -.s the eff of Dennis Dooley, a val- By Keeping This in Mind Yeu Will iant sa!iir lad full of wit and resource. Knew Juet What to Expect and Can Miss Adelaide Knight, the popular Leek Out For It Many Important leading uotnan will play the dual role Matters Scheduled. of Bess and Lura. Mr. Russell Lee Barrett will be seen as Juck Lester. Slant from b ! a will leaving his entire fortune to hie two' daughters Bess and Lura. During the past years of the father's absence the child Bess has been brought up in the home of Stanton's sister while Lura neglected and forgotten drifted Into a band of gypsies and became one of them. At Drews death Stanton destroys ths will and with this fortune buys ths mortgage on the home of Jack Lester Watson of Indiana, and Kuhn of California, snd William H. IlcKilivy of the Brooklyn Fugle, Will hr llii' principal siK'akrrs at the Lincoln anniversary banqui t in Boston. Lincoln's birthday will also be celebrated at Washington by the rnileil Cougrt-ssnir- n Slates Histoiliul u ion. Wednesday. James Bryce, tho newly uppoinii'tl British ambassador to America, will sail from Knyluiul, and is ex pic ted to arrive hi Washington about February 21. Thursday. The thirty-nint- h annual eonientlou of the National American Woman Suffrage association will open in Chicago and continue for six days. The delegates will bs welcomed by .Mayor Dunne and addresses will be delivered Monday. A hearing of the charges of conby prominent men and women from over ths country. A Busan B. Anall made in restraint trade of spiracy theatrical trust thony memorial meeting will lie a feaagainst the will be held In New York. In the in- ture of tho convention. Friday. dictment It la alleged that the trust'' Four men are to bs hanged In Kencontrols more Ilian 500 of the loading theaters of the country and ttiat it lias tucky, Including W. 11. Fletcher and nought to prevent certain theatrical Guy Lyon of lutgan county, convicted enterprises from playing In indepen- of criminal assault, snd Ben Huffaker dent houses. Among the men indicted of Lyon county and Jesse Fitzgerald as members of tlie trust'' are diaries of Knox county, convicted of murder. Motions to quash the Indictments Krohman and Al Hay man, who are now in Europe; Marc Klaw, Abraliam recently returned against the StanErlanger, Samuel F. Nixon and Fred dard Oil company, John D. Rockefeller and others will bs heard In the Zimmerman. The question of national control of common pleas court at Findlay, Ohio, the graxlng lands of the West will Iw Corporal Knowles of the Twenty-fift- h considered at a meeting of the public lufuntry, the negro charged with lands commission and committees rep- assaulting Cnptaln Mscklln at Fort resenting ths American Livestock as- Kcnn, Oklu., will be at Fort Bill, Ok la. sociation and ths National association, to be held In Saturday. What will be known as the Moyer-HeywoWashington. The cases of Representative Blnger league will be Inaugurated Hermann of Oregon, Frederick ' Hyde, at a meeting of the members of trades H, P. Dimond, John A. Benson and J. unions to be held In Portland. Ore. H. Schneider, Indicted for conspiracy The organisation will have for 11s obd, to defraud ths government In connec- ject the defense of Moyer and the officials of the Western Fedtion with the acquisition of public lands in Oregon and California, are eration of Miners, who are charged with . the murder of ex -- Governor set for trial Bteunenberg of Idaho. Tuesday. A full street ceremony, In which Possesses wonderful power over tho King Edward and Queen Alexandra will participate, will mark the formal human body, removing all disorders opening of the British parliament. At from your system; thats what Hola preliminary session held on Febru- listers Rocky Mountain Tea does. IS ary 2, Is was decided to introduce a cents, Tea or Tablets. T. N. Carr, new education bill and It Is likely that Fhar. a warm light will be waged over this Book and Job Printing at ths measure. Job Rooms. Governor Hughes of New York, Sergeant Kitty" with Helen Byron at Its head, will be at the Grand In this bright musical comedy this evening. The music la said to be catchy, and of a sort that appeals; a plot that has continuity enough to enable the listener to follow It with Interest and pleasure. The chorus la made up of pneey girls the costumes are elegant and the stage settings as near perfection as dan be obtained. In the title role is Miss Helen Byron, who is winsome, pretty and petite and possessed of a voice and personality that has won for her admirers In all parts of the country. Jas. McElhern la the principal funmaker, ably aselster by Tom Hadaway. There are musical plays and musical plays but the number of real operas la comparatively limited. "Sergeant Kitty" Is one of the limited number, for It has a plot and a good one, music and clever, attractive music, that lingers with an auditor long after the lights have gone out on the last act. Not only la the material offered In this opera good, but we are promised that It will be served to us by a company of unusual excellence, headed by petite, vivacious Helen Byron, an entertainer of the highest order. The other members of the company are most capable and ths costumes both picturesque and elaborate. ed court-martial- Wool-Growe- rs' od Iley-woo- AT UTAHNA. Sealed Lips" will be the offering of the Lyric Stock company at the Utahna theater next week, beginning Sunday evening. Anthony Drew having amassed a fortune returns to the home of his friend Willard Stanton In a dying con- - me GRAND OPERA HOUSE 18tfo. Monday and Tuesday, February FIRST OQDEN OF THE GUISHED ENGLISH 19th SOLGA NETHERSOLE SUPPORTED BY FRANK MILLS AND HER LONDON COMPANY TSteTHEROlX IN VAMOUS tS VAULA TANCUeATrrfA8 MARGUERITE UNDER THE DIRECTION NOTE GAUTTE A3 DEM 13E . OF LOUIS NETHERSOLE, AS CARMEN.. gSaW-- l at I. 10 JS FOLLOWING PLAYS: THE CURTAIN WILL BE RAISED PROMPTLY AT EIGHT OCLOCK. . Seat Sale Friday THE PRESENTING SW'MAGDA. a. m. II Prices; $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. j ; Mail Orders Are Now Being Received |