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Show ve 8 Wite se THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE ! CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, ° £ i | + | ! + + FTF i ‘ = t "Checkers" next Salt Lake Coming. city are talked Tuesday week, at theatre, and Judging the|the degradations from) Of cine hae the inquiries received at the box office | . since the first announcemant of the 'to all. coming of this play, the engagement will be a distinct success ‘heckers" of th an ayaa F : La Seala There erles of Hodgson » ' f, Sete . peal eae ee ie Orchestra much Though eee no be problem The in it here and departure from strict there a severely moralist|cated to Pope Pius ao slight! his holiness sent the moral tone.|of tribute and a of the go throngh again "Roland she cries, exultantly "Then you won! | ment Oh, I'm so glad!" The moralist may say that Cheekers' winning should f : : have made no difference in al ; of Berlin," which the has Pyper the in the people, but find | Pe arti did fairly Ie ad as mance to Parker, Thomas Dave Braham Hunter, Jane Armstrong jr., W Kelton, from @uroepe Clare; eee mg Ss - nS ee lep ne ¢£ t the 2 Tn it NA ao ee Original _ o> ZAZELM' Comic REE AND. VE: Pantomin ~ . » LON WBE...) iy great; re aittic oe to er in what Mme mulbert was best She was enticing, everything : very & she did, her touch fat more mellow, beeause her materia) of election in addition the management proposes to flash the election returns on the drop sheet between each sang savage little balistic trend at old Central} In truth the artist herself ls : Election The bill Orpheum for act, Week is election so there at Orpheum. putting wee; will be to sit In and ol es ye Zazell original ment." s se to Pee need ucious, to bills|the ! lequin "The , too, She litUe creature recks las Elop-|coneert Ww tie room. nothing antaloons, in the act, is plenty it is all bul is quite wieder of s poems of an slap sess stick the good een len Star. ne Was! Slate man jn advance that through his jumps mother-in-law Ina mystifying fashion most the young had prospective startling played It pp use hee and 7, vel, Hamlet was peen in his a ballad, day to him. As and theatrical of it violin r both set Is se pp ihe etite at etted p ran the| derelicts and it' ‘Atross six male a ‘Adainin{ {nts; a8. * Work Main'? was of who. refuge g he and. Wandering Taylor, artistic duetMinstrels," The iiheca dhe hea 5 s ~ ‘ an u Dawe ens a ree miss tion. of Se rk Hight WOE RE Tathoushiie bat i * t she he festival Woods, a man amofig the walkers in new act that is mast {s ‘that dog the Woods woman of and mis ses in Mexlas ante clever no and sat vanished and|™asaue who best novelty the busin Another ferent by and are tight hang, wire the some So Mexias, do who balancing tues that more the than palmy Lt hyt nar cea has that SOIR aria 7 a not both Xo t oe crntkehani, th id' and type A was | a he ibieeiae Ca faci . es n relics. at the valor : se from cheb his son in the| had entire Protests to tefusal The @nd the| meat hest of © patient | i! itient 1&1 | orb. city that I say 8a) it'ss He'sla Or right," y chi 2 Mente if « My vs son, my to ti nem vI his | Fell the} meat | {rom | ore whom }o ‘ jin on of) hisis ee e fe fall. Damages cia pol ; Oo has Shey alas Soe . the me Mrs. Fiske''s and|shade her for|her knack old)able, ig ahs y stone, per-|and Haymarket. = Wonderful at |dence, he wou am tones in She can vexation, tor you Janguor leaders. her moods, Sylvania emotion and) Is incompar-| spite, and impu- | appeal A crisis| if uel Fifth She was best RT ESDUEE: in - was Floor oF erkms ia igilantes many the ~ Ni im- ae Cen the of ft rar ‘heial .areer and death : A of A early history eter f a number prominence. of 10, (piteously Dyspe ptie the | decency pohite If. or | to Ba na o (ts PrOPLE. and THE PEOPLE. ' MATINEE 8th. ; Matinee, 15 and 25 Cents SATURDAY. --------- a eeYRIG "Shy YRIC THEATRES, Salt Lake's Only Exof - the "eS EK 4 The . a a burning "Hemmed |@ the exciting a the particl- ea who Family STARTING dL a -B Theatre SUN., NOV.- 4...) Big Military Spectacle 7% aN eee : 4 ; Lights .+ > BOiaa vas in the C HEAPaRY¥ 50/5 No Advance ™Prices In 10, 20. i hs Nast Oe Sens WED. SMT MATINEES achieved |M™ Children plese THEATRE Northern a pee peat of and beginning sketched. Th the fie : . ! € observers - f Thought -PI OPLE-F OR Cents. ee 10 cents, Price 30 Cc ' AND Adults CRAamTa nt el ca SAT. . : of )-Ah,- sir, diamonds or jewelry. Dea a ith house you CO aL EIN ear eek ; for reputation 20 cents, 4 | - In See upon. ss reasonable | |™ ALL SEATS RESERVED, PAR RR RS GROSeS eee guarantees 4! prices can goods and absolute ESTABLISHED | t national 69 ||! Ugh's Leading Wusie House o ; 109-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. | SALT : i LAKE CITY, UTAH. REASONABLE PRICES. I:‘am (savagely)-Then have your food fortune to eee tbad an appetite keep years.-London ee Tatle E a A a a } } i + ); : ‘ -=- - Week's Offering ie the Grand. If one wants td®¢ touch in the slums of New "Toki and eM of life mingle LET with poverty, -\amase and learn ‘to realize the Seartlirrg- rath of the waywatd lite, they should prone a performance of thar fame comedy drama by Owén Davis which will pear at the Grand this evening four nights and Wednesday T F r | Ee iS & v bP LEE » LE TI g Sade ¥ ‘". Scns : " fe apfor = Work -and startling exciting "Anita, ree action, embellished CHOICE |, discovers who he really is and has learned to love him aoe well to keep her Vow, so she leaves him, he end they are united ee the viletie of her companion, Man discovered and wher fancied meee are to be false "Wedded, But No Wife," by M. J. Fielding, which Js to be presented at! the Grand next Thursday evening. for TOURIST y Ory Metoes evee} Bes 3) BER TO VOTE : THE Oeaeeny oe pera ences, wroey | ane | Mt dace |New) 0 are "DES TICKET, THROW ; y Ome > A | { F } an rl TOP D approval, and assures author only for of this absorbing a Strong touch a foundation, but play, of heart all the for ZT. has not Interest strength e H iC A G ? OBSERVATION TOP rand h g e & TO h the R Canyon. oO CARS 1 G oye. Free aes orge Re- clining Chair Cars. Dining Car Service a la carte on all through : LEVER. trains. | it, to be worth, tactful Cc k throu ins ROUTES PULLMAN 9 N OPEN | THIS of places it in.yautuces, the front Of which rhelocdtatiatic by!' Stich recognition "ds ‘deserves shown to a production of its The story carployha by the F SLEEPERS DE . STRAIGHT , REPUBLICAN = O THROUGH three nights and a Saturday matinee, has UnGereane such a test, the out- public al ly DENVER AND by scenic effects and intensely ‘situations and ‘Limaxes, is a sweet young girl brought She has sworn to kill him when meet, but By good fortune he come rank yers OGDEN turns out to be the one who helps her when e is In most need of a friend | She musquerades asa newsboy and nurses him back to life before she proved ee ce as Between interwoven ry a so real, so true to nastory pure In thought, up by the Spanish people and taught to hate her father whom she has never setn. they eee a a aa matinee, next Week, "Anita, the Singing Girl" is one of er plays that carries . a Sson ee with it to be Temembered, mre is a four aet play depicting loye, pathos, hate and passion, consuinmiately master-hand, ture, a heart rely established | aaa "Verse neo Recent core of new volumns fGrnishe "d specinian poems this presentation November Success, : Pye THE : .75 Drama : ah ae ovens ee incidents and striking features Hearst-Hughes campaign in damoe Sam-]very hun May on OF oe 50, ----_ an is an account of Dakota, Pere eeiieaisctdeece i f art : Story He PLAY = =) 25, Thursday, Emotional SOUVENIR Old," : It pictures cireles. of each TheIs - P Nights, Starting ‘ Quaint Evenings, Humot : The = GIRL Wholesome Matinee, 15 and 25 Cents ~~ New York make up an article of time1 descriptive portion ofy interest. the sketch ‘To{fs the added the dxbpaedl snes man- in - Melodrama qn and Intere Heart of 4th. NESE)? . Comedy ‘ SINGING Web a in House November WED 7 ireat Clty. , PLAY Sunday, co. ENGR: erties So., Salt Lake ‘ 1456. Ind. 4709, and known. 27th opi; irticle. Pee f£ the -_ Three verdictiniattenfor | pare or the eoetty will findpoetsnearly a| In an of the work of the er aehD ND their son, wreck South 1ational | Weat in samples ist ss T HE : Judg Sherman of- deseriue terror BF. rey MATINEE | Situations . Under the title Territorial Gal-|g Ei ee. ae ce Sek ;a Soem 2 B nen Death, theatrical to the with OMERY E-yenings, 25, 50, 75 Cents. ¥ memoirs for Oct. office POPULAR . Starting Time ¢ Cards, "Argothe 6f is a sketch en- widely inside your ‘MONTG ES MOST ff A. also Lou," x ae Nights, i Thrilling a < and " iF : LAMES BA ora eat : ees age girls t)oM and SntBox er 223 t adventures. details . Fire." scenes l0xX eA Phursday oT q 374. Phones any style, neatly and promptly executed. Call up Ind. 1456 or drop to eall at card and we will be Lape ----]}] Sunday) ae « 1907 : oe é « for New not story |‘ by : Shubert's burned Pa, Story features the di dal 1 7th >< (except Four for|P2Mt. 2 cripple, unable to escape. eerie " aemissec ee a ate (ctv He me diedaaniats instantly. , ratlroac who gener gives Pictures A ' EMBOSSED. Commercial Stationery anid Moving in ontha Seen ie in ae fa thrilling experience jn opera house, and is entitled for imarro S. Shubert, a LOI the | General and . he the 2.-Stumbling from xa : fifth floor of aethe e NeW] building today, John] rhe Ce rete 4g¢€s for the death of | ager, be Pinkey fe erry se ‘i eri oO Bldg. is Tin eS ohn pee ° Feat fa evening SALT . Christa o pines fou ' "PR ve ot ey : a a Reber a ranyving minister of "oy OUNMA"york,EAENov. na 8-A ml can| Ae the ihe . me_of be- blamed - SEN re oe w ords ant se eee as peo. ;here a into any grimace give he during a to. fnerie ‘ res-} the She has‘Calve's fire| Catherine Shubert: against the Penn-| flutter : Monument. . News Deseret _ MEXIAS Balancing i 7h. 50, 25 cen nee Tuesday che: "ger inet: 0 the > sell - quality ru ty KINODROME very rtm, contain- he z Artist AND - the government | 22" Francisco organization, and thet to foreign cattle | Comment and explanation accom- in the ministry is disrerarded Sam number, Wi £es ce and is which " passed ‘i ith te woos ze new series of fairy stories riition * = Pee phat tot! OMI ps Ss with | °XPeriences tabborn is constantly swelling : : . for . the p - Among i - e fe AB legislation 1 ¢ sordo rdon, iron worker, : plunged toa 4 an y y the pavement, landing in the middle = : ; : | Neate ' k stoc art to appear ing Bin the ringing excluded From piece of 9 ws f highly McClore's consistent f ‘the goo i ure ah Minstrels Wire ~ MEXIAS ag jot ne only d, u ar drugs mae Novelty es 90 Loui drugs Mes in their puryur, pres ription ae gies oe by handled pharmacists, Drama, Lines."' AND Sathoa b veth:. . Wyeth and fash- | Stet ts Podbielsky, Vonfs generally resignation : Ee celebrated ve oe grotesquerie rippling the otels council not impossible neral demand ey it cxisting conditions and the clamor but - f tl . agrarian General N.C N.C, 3eside rs ord upperclasses the increased remedial hitherto the lbyby | the | there people and Ta government calling. upon the frontiers agriculture, stil .| won 1é country' fhe furnish Berlin olutions to open up| at From working ‘ey . ‘he he} | He who Germans. we h d rest f un.| hear| ch lahatne insti- e eres EE aa ce barrack Chelsea patriarch. of "used to|the ‘same song. of Sain aig ari ane { HES Of its is ee woops first a Protean "rye Ad W andering "The - KBride- cont ribu ibut writt ah a, i Dove a strong Famine prices for Patch," a nation of vegetar- | girls ‘by 4a) z ae re "th 3 ea lisappeared Sy ld | Prices how looks tl the Is i ROSES Offering KENDALL pee heures eet lawyer re honeVote eine November than t ' ; ol farcin, a ' ing full. page color (lustrations by Howard Pyle, A} ! q es irber Stephens ind Jessie Wilcox Smit . "Ove ee ig A: is ts edlictine TETRA ea eta by Noy. 3 making as } i. Fe ak a le Maiti ‘ ana 2 . The as:a luxury. hit only 1 feel thé pinch through [that delicious humorist thereis too is little! elu-| She rave but do one can ery cautiously a cheering glass uy regime In The of the { oney of pebple pea a jiru. a4waker Hae ihe of tud rormatr tender) Lita Neht Wroad- jticularly e fare nost would missus ERC AT; ‘another ee As and they PB Pluiniie elderly he iat ae VD ile and @pe | the - a Po tet ye \ Berlin, eat are . ful] ".af-"ltiingen Guiney own Das re Cane touched ie helen ae 0 of her told time together the as = ‘i Semi er veteran days Kean the shattered LAS en ten filet passing in-|' seen and civod Keforming Drawr \ Q | a yards . mee? vane. of Edm poor = but Way She. over her and SBN ‘ -_--- aA a sometjmes rt Hu h | Lincoln Steffens, reJudge Lindsey's gui7 parer lenor int' Tlelen by Justu urtisti | oy) at has haunted old London|sive to be describable. She peuts, she}! ?-" Soe Ser BN eta Gane ciawene (Ou CCle an afternoon in the now|whimpers, she flouts, she is coquettish | "00M by the jury that heard the evi- | Books public house where the,death|and she is demure all in four lines of | dence im the ease of , David : and | have Buckstone's are winner The KArioWyorne will give a couple animated scenes while the pee crew are ee ear. the next ac ¢ program will be of th haps Fares gravely-to a little ait-| and the eee Wh have en ing some nice things about Pratt Se selene Véice "And wiethods. "Of course there 1s a‘circus/act... This will ‘be "presented eo with eeaula ME aa sermon 'us chapel e And ae tae tun fondly spirit at Chiistn ond Work ba eren he sang leomplaining a pietur: 1 I ) ited cap s(Ory ‘djs- found "s art notice, Ro*:Of athistrionte a moment's Los Angeles weeks two past the during in belon d prim, anothe: natur did not had ‘ heavy his Adtriumphs, ‘slowly x and "eae A v3 with se ie, noe Pures ears vo 3 tinished actor' and playing the The ines," playing | Sreat roles fe v and. female Pp parts himThose were Haye a good turn. erltics find have h ens f mid - Vater 2 eee er aon Bet f wa vie KI * C., ; and ee properly enough, for he had| Chicago, Noy. ora, one asHe far chantback], as the later Georgian days. been a fighter from theBeth cradle-not | be am upon the ; Suma age |e s the old man hurriedly added, "Not|MarShall Field wht, ‘ drama all by-himself, Sais destined ed ‘ of to make a hit., He is billed as AmeriBier ca's "toreinost protean actor and will | ¥@8 4 stat # pmé you might Scharz's ver civil was The. Stor the ule of P telling how ‘13 human Suich nifD rata er (ii: by Charl tel) hov an cre hae tis WICH OS , (Vag } I to the long boor old the In timo ae Chi valier's make-up was a mar. : trom the battered silk hat to the den drama during the recent exNMer koret nana = y yohewyly eNes NetOT DIGYS a Ut { SO . pally the piano | Cloak The fallen star was. ale Their obsequious ahd grandiloquent. a cn hatte ie he i oq n = klattotcenni Matha ni at pibtean Ce reston. cates, Mr. that anothet pap ae The | dlcliciou Penns When in ‘te y RStoo, ae was too much. for for allsuchits which, coat, frock P&tched hewillof bethe-best that) of and "thedantiest Three musical; Roses," | 265 anc grime, was worn with This. a trio of han women -who| #h.alr-like a. toga, ‘or Hamlet's inky| oi dience, and the house v ‘ery the ne tol acts play op- y hand vitoom,""< ‘ ‘ pe ga pathos the or stuff! and a sure breeder of hysterics. | * broken-down tragedian, penniles The plot-4s immaterial, but it fs safe] discredited, forgatten, forlorn-but he to er : ent alarm english. | signi- offered Portrayal, Ish Te s Daughier of nae 0 ¢ WIth ihe eC O of the Wussars The in ‘ o-coral be in to be 1 bijl) mournful | toue of hi feni iter Ching ) Phe Ha Week = af True, rh a py ok ae Wen largot tl in be equivolke hoeent j hich Be bere, sne wins a | his wife, and who lit up his reverie with this fantastic humor that was sadder than life pos-'/'/: touching st Hie "ne THE THREE Dainty Musical Hugoll Ss llapement - PRESTON eynieal police, and a corrupt ritg. Burjton Hendrick conclude ‘he Story of a few up in umming Insurance: Life eoneise nd signifleant pages the cone ditions which he has brought before the attention of the American public. The Hanging of Mary Dyer by Basil King, remarkable | romance dealing with the Quaker persecution in. Ameen, is one of McClure Renal origina PSP Pare re in fletion ne Makin's of a Tiavro by G. W. Ozden, relate the exciting rescue. of a pasenger train by an. obscure section ; "The He aii: ae poem and i a nen kissing: G a fected 1 Quite, qui * \ 5 , Nhe' play. old' ANG He aid ai ) it Int, t} ! pr ind he si stage the po : Flolmes The La the parage least familiar and pssi-! zoel e wholesome gentle, * Th heey ar the jeart-searching bit jf an old pauper personality, oF yUEe) and | humble to me ds BAY " udient ti unbearable the] changed. not has ind dimplys with and the wan over rows upon] in the vanished Tngush same . bly house rough de-| Peat } re the way Dr. oll its as for ki ereo rOSiLe «red In weet and her air] picture from| ingratiating S the same pe some ore il ie ae as 5 there knock-downh-and-drag-out a yo Chevalier Mr. ia Batt he will laugh just as Story Without words as ee ay however, ts modern and up to date. Of | Meance. eaurse when thin the pee 1 hye Deeg ne. a ent representec py} eyes that looked out company, in an/rows of empty seats America that the than at et ee ods say at y night 8 of the P best pantimime, Young ? gre safe pea no a waiting he Rbatt in on out on the} now and notably pretty, a comfortable}is jolly-a very different one yea alt on tap headliner is and Vernon cotnic the really get your corns trodden street When there is chair up On I'm rhe ee I ‘ name, ta pi COMPANY. Orhpeum This RNON eat the oo Oeon no record f my r Holds Phe name of a faller bell he rus e rhe Phe urtain cle ! al-| js There West with fre Clark election lates the tory of against fight lant } ! Clark, |joped and expected, will stop here Wallace | again this season on their way back to and Eberhard Pauline Worsley, num} WEEK VERNON CO. Y Bank ord som "The man after another went dowm In dejfeat and dishonor, and painting with scene. of effeot. the. dramatic great bi deep. trae 2 patho ind his unety ous humor Mach feund a place in th filled that audience of the great during| heart Isabelle| the hall to the doors, and both. it i se@n east inc luding same run, adyoc ates from no Professor ring years before the fourth instalment. of Montana describes ; ' . Montana legislature, over 100 people, with Hans Robert in| in the tide role, supported by sub-{ the York this narrated aplue to the coming (han lelightfully micture Ais : quavering the from measure jratiling there, lodgment permanent ‘That it will get a verdict of approval) refrain of that great lyric hun LENE ay} haye never dreamed of hurting them the tale.) doubting by modern!) of ong Ik Sweetest this | the the people of for probable, seems on about maundered star fallen The Dutch." My Old the] England unless and thing, ecitv like a good writers and publie of . York and| Guilbert and Chevalier! The names! the da of glory, then eas ¢ broke Chicago are wrong, "Checkers" Is even] SP li perfeetion, for each arti is so|jand he pitied himself, and cried CGuilbes ws her and his In It} perfect produced frst when than better will be given here by a company of jin hei bright dlablert Chevalter i) The firmament of fame stanUally its few challenge Reform, authority managre- an artistie-and not were they his|which that facet additional the but ence, Winning makes i{( possible for him Cees audience! a is cn As present hiinself ta her futher with the} pression produced - by 1 delighttu $5,600 demanded as an earnest test| two hom if Orchestra hall last: night of his ability, and ask for Pert's hand,| It was a one-night-siand trlump yh for This js not only healthy human na-/the two song interpreters from over ture, but a true touch of heart love| seq ind. the evening wound up with which make: thre whole world kin ja xreat hout of love Lid admiration And it js stories of that sort Which} for Mr, Chevaliér, whieh finally tool appeal to the bread-minded, common | particular not to ay eremptory "nse heart of the multitude Such} meaning in the word eing u the Plays not only find their way into the Old Went Road! Sing it the poet of of an & 3 | 5 x THIS In.a ( maga- ye VAUDEVILLE PAZELL the] aor ailing rh P " . on Chevalier. Lf LT TS for terr usual the a UpUA applause which greets he Very ae Sid i human, if not guite moral, exclama-} Art from France and art and na ind Mngland-Guilbert from that] ture the fact it isn't merely But lion "Checkers" hes won a bet (and that ic hevalier, two consummate artists in Pert approves) that pleases the audi-;all they do, and doing nothing in affection brilliant Spelling in coneert Guilbert and igs, a: adventure, ioressions manner oy ed nats Se cae ace ce opie x ne Pe phee Gat te ext bennce es th : ve 4 1 Th he en ET CEE Sigs Hi Le bs mann re ; yy Hs Bee Coe ALL the Miinsterberz. Harvard's noted psycho-lal Ag ; : sometimes Fr te ayesatiri-|4 lowist Inea aae Mannerzy eal ind again. full. of impressive| most of the some delivers he wravity, crus shing blows the Spelling Reform movement } Had to. meet Car) Se nurs" s Nanare on rath iniacan. es open it i collaborated Wilhelm George Mr. and de Kaiser eore he'sS!|esgid her] the of Joy by a look displaced he;and the money to her feet. twice for has suffered won," and she springs adness what Hatehed which ifiera oa jess For instance, when Checkers tells|"*Aye Maria the program which Pert, his sweetheart, that he has not}leoneavallo has for his én} J provided only broken his promise to her not tO|ragement here at the tabernacle, innumbest the of five or four $50;eludes the bet but races, the at gamble gold plece she gave him for a ep-| bers in "Pagitacel," excerpt from Sake, and she says sadly How could |*Zaza, the new opera Boheme," you Checker and he replies that he ‘"hatterton," his first ork VlLedici "wouldn't unusual of beyond long aie dedi- esides. Silver-Bell's| Winnle AIP MODERN Queen Silver-Bell j a | MeClure's Rich Offerings i The November McClure's strik-'| remembered be will and number. ing X, and for whieh composer a letter blessing Queen "How together truth vouche the in Maria," "Ave new giving of or the new Irs. Frances} Noyember St - Little Rooks jt is the story of haw 1 little girl's love for birds led her into} friendship with the Fairies and into an} hearing of purpose the will be ase Sairy storiea b Burnett in aa Nichola . Tins account Tabernacle, concert his attended for leoncavallo's con-]} story The and generalleyening the about day, seems| there of, talked "Checkers. 3: Serials. | | has proved a very popular play. Its Coincident with the appearance of author, Henry M. Blossom jr. is sald to] Ruggero Leoneavallo, the noted Italian have hit upon the long sought com-|ecamposer, and the La Seala orchestra mon theme for | so-called classesS/qt Baltimore last week, Cardinal Giband masses bons receiy the maestro during the of worth lgins no may find Nicholas | =) at 1906. + > HHHHHoeee+reo+rer+rese St. , of sensationalism besides, the ftreatto Hee brifwine te the Sees eee of/ time bringing to a e ‘Ss wre 5 ) o e a) I eS 4, BOOKS ; "Checkers" Is Certainly The playgoers of this have uo peep at the much to NOVEMBER FHHFHH HHH Hoe eee tte . For q , lA. Fylders, ; : Illustrated BENTON, Salt fale Booklets, Sen. City, AG8. etc., address Peas Mtah, est a ‘yy ue |