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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1997. | = 1 ) | Fl AMA 4 » Feather" "Red mueaiay Tuesday Nicht Night. I Ic the coming week at (ie Salt Lak | Mot the least SP PeIRAne ) Bene Yper anager 5 PETER . is ances announces ; San oe IC operes romantic comic. opera, fer o . maid ane | the mattone patrons ofthis this of into he d wreak [arr "Ret yeath- c countrs OOO hy y'stories | daring oe % of ct "heodore to thri 1B ALL = Cc oe fe Ce | pe music written by Reginald) DeKoven, | which is a entertaining comedy F rare fjcular the famAll the world loves it rivalling in. every particuls : is due that Claude anda lover, hence Usher| mualacoranot (Ronit ed ee af ol make a hit in their Fanny ee ey libretto supplied by Charles Klein, | qpgma, ‘ough Love'. This couple whose ‘Music third year fan of Its eo New York in the run, has and} reer has been guided by mind of David Belasco; production, which cost Obere Scraper er the as ever attention Joyment in ~ oO Mr. higher class of couple will i. iia off the wher ind distne rae x 4 over dslisiim : it aris Can musi-| theiri imagine 1 imself\on cne to a rere ‘ima a Brn have Savage an stor whose eC een" at ce, iy MANIC CHAM CO lene oma nai Klein established the kingdom of Romancia, oe latest aisiel ea companies, the of Sulu" and efforts ror theyay balancing man 1 " | slender. steel' rod, the JOE : describe ae dancing. * niGratois Or) mythicai * and around iy e' s ce en, would drome a | be up Che as oO throw . in . some pace j tior ol oltlae , Mee auoue cake anc nt fe iteri et isorth t) C 1he : r fr 5 ne the ball oe a oe local engalremen : ; Mr oe a a ROK grandeni For thi ing Prima Bonna in CHERID1 SIMPSON, i cue ; Red Peather,'' Coming to the "cos = s mally ~The - >. ; scenery r electrical nes ia anc Ae effects, fre le; a Aha e) Sandie : ae Ss i ill oe : played Dy Frederick " ; sie eat oore Y eerl thier and a.strong | aan nue am anv. is the larges ihe offered" in'Salt ‘Lake at:the ; F ) 19 popular ; prices»of 10, 20 and 20 cents The regular matinees will be given on Wednesday and Saturda --- og Shee 4) ‘ al ts Pi OE een eae it lof ! the : Wiltlam in when tr ee | iso r two ihe giayers. and Sir bre art of : closes, wil be witic Theatre ACE " ¥ obliged to pur- 40x = DZIRIA, at. the Orpheum aa. ches a : Tt iy ‘opera will and Wedn esday. Wednesday be 6. matinee. a oe on one. The, his clever welcome Lorch:and associates will' offer, 2; Tuesday | King," is.a sterling drame,"Theand . Silver} while} given "with will) Lake is always or-|.play>»which> Mr.: 5 o'clock | it. fs a-fit | Lorch's -_- leading -vehicle we I] part for known by no star' of: ability, means yet matinee Mr.| the} "Monte overshadows | % the entire cast, and the more. They Y Have Most: of {¢ than ae : ordinary good pasts: are ion capably| There is an old saw to'the effect that | handled. Ever detail regarding} °And sic one lonely swallow does BpPearance not-indicate of warm weather. This , adage might aptly be applied to yaude- ville, and the remark made that one headliner does not constitute the w hole show. The fact that there are three headliners Orpheum, however, there fs a torrid dicate week ahead. be one is Jolly the array Fanny of Rice, mirth a of the at- A ladies rence "Faust"oe any induc- charming Let Saturday a Cristo' ONeill. best scial will be at |le production the Lyric ‘ This peor How Week. of "Faust"' It will: Ea J sdmission of subscribers, seats ™ ) until ah‘Wet inet t i, i at: licket < not noe NE yseribelr subseri oor : anal enbarea. pa THURSDAY, a the aa or\ scens ry, mis TED spr. es s. ~ ORCHESTRA! ae SOIC to Sioo . Ale A / I TRAC T iON viata CuAAeri 7‘ SATURDAY. AND ; JAN. L#: 18. 19. . SATURDAY Z SUCCESS, a eset 2 } } LOTTIE ‘BLAIR ‘PARKER Author of "'Way Down Fast. \ Play Lhat Will Live THE MOST O% ney SND DIVERTING WRITYEN. . Production l Suex ( Massive . in' Every bite Over Two FQ: RICES: Vorevdr, ‘ AL, NHAC KNEYED mane LIFE EVER ‘Three Months of Unequated cess at the Belasco Theatre, PLAY : and Comnee Detail. 3 $1.00. Boxes and First Two Rows dress end 50¢, Children, 25c¢ anywhere meee BEGINS { § ! Million People Have Seen This Play! Night, 25c 10 25¢ iMatinee, F | ap $1.50. TUESDAY, "; S ---s . AT ners 'T MUS . f ‘THE BE p FOUR nsaoffering ; At the afternoon. ace. With NIGHTS, OUVENIR Grand tt veek Special GOOD TONIGHT. WEDNESDAY orf the rm Eminent oM Young Actor, \ gp Ey a : g y 5 i FS | Presenting Wilson. he OE I f | , Greatest Barrett's Drama, | | 1 | : O'Neill. | || fore Engagement | Beautiful James America's STARTING MATINEE fl : THREE MR. beplay,his "Monte last iN) | AS Wilfred | | Denver, in "The THODORE Silver > 7 Llectrical Superb at | the Grand Theatre Tonight. ri i "DT love' that's' everything a£fec Effects "ally Artistically Stage Staged. | friends, old times, old manners, old) books, old wines, and I believe. Doro-| . body's Ise else pl iece , o eo mentality called Sex''-that drove : | spineless ; st | : HONOR Untatt Crane thy, you'll own I have been pretty fond | and MIss Illis Jeffreys, respectively, of an old wife to join forees and undertake the re1 i jant all y counter-| Vival of "She Stoops to Conquer." The j An Impuden Clow .-may co me | s ) verformed under feit- modesty, but I'll be hanged modest man a can ever counterfeit et like myself gry, and | few . time, indeec the mistakes other every the people, day grow. government to mend. itsel this hypocritical that ay pa do oe ery loved ay find. better there Cousin to vir-| Con's thing | laze é be eae How vou-in ry no | you no fibs"" the * questions genteel! saucezing: and Wil tell OLIVER GOLDSMITH. many fond' assoc lation B CUB | ter about the histor y of to Conquer!" What a store | ed traditions udori the old "She of and the what! brilrec | ords of its place and one of) | thé three best comediescareer:as the cightee nM esntnry. fave to: the Englian staxe' : / And how, in | something new, | that we are to | "love | friends, | books, Fo age that Is mad fo Ww ii the announcement see it igain. warm the oeenieniwho,' everything old times,S old i ite "Adaricdstic that's old; rariners: old. manners, seasons, to be revealed a will freys be seen as tre, yf Tony, Gid- i on oo . MI ay ea a a part 5s ie Charles. old! ¢ "old wine." Who:shas Marlow iecisive make eat on and that sple paid rice 0 a. The a on- |g Nish the is Mr. aenhndl servants) You will Thorne's the otting a yntless. to have be a joy puig true The. Inventor } Gave trouble = £ the role many Him with whom Big Sceni ao R the 5 a Pointer, this eee the T of « < HIEVE Den't Miss It. the HEAVY MAN in this of of the eGGrand theatre, r . from Al | of produc- ito eoee pencil in the art and ex- | Ever Oftered de p it 1g ply, we 4 ri oon the Crowd. Roller others Roller need (| ay ¢ ery i see orning noons 4 to , pots" | i ipe Ladies mornings t 0 5 \ i to ap is a exercise | aay ex- un Mi J Skat- ; not Skating harmless 8 ' LO : re. after- ve ing evenii &s 7:30 " ' ' admitted and free afternoons, | Chorus anne S. subscribers Rink, ce 1907, Lake Festival Seat Follow ag | for young and old, Rink opene ---~ FE d 9, ORIUM Auditorium healthful - an Just Ez sae f All good people patronize the= 22023008 0 STIVAI a0 March EL eas ‘To - STREET. < ype RICHARDS is, Three Performances W i ; CHIGAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Oat - aa If you don't know where it a 8 a avo Saturday.® These . Prices a ! Ow. nn. a Ce OR item j a AUDI . a eo 7 ee and Production at Apri aT : IS Wednesday ¢ MUSIC il 8 world-| =f E 13, Production ea | turns from: his door. ge nn EE | Mterary appreciation editor lodhed at him Chen. he blue around ati Reslivm. ons patrons SUNDAY, $$$ Mr. Message {he Bepiriegs spogt ring E TARY i: Best indeed. forgotten In of the story tO ‘The H aeie, vl wing [a atince Mars" with Mr. aires: Mr... Thorne} then playing. the. broken-hearted and! ing in Crane that first sconc| SS BOIBSREIIDEMaaNeeoe nak: (ih tak fasatee . , ought eee oN ' T STARTING t jatinee part + le o. a. raret ee appear aa uC Urk | play Mar-la early it the current seavion, of two "Goody e he ce. rs ss ee LORCH 2 Startling salt Lake's Only Famlly Theatre ee nave = WEEK OH w ill will ; the requestx of YRIC Mis i y passion for that was lying is venerable and cafine In the old shane He pushed it°forward. to on the. -hismandesk.of; the old books and the old wines, rhymes. j is an excuse for satirical gusto! "~yis Hs, what the latter read: "Mis: é yas 2 i re, | go s t oets a 3 ~ vale 5 ane 3 > plays alistinctiy of the hour-atr, Sut- aa wes ptekea up his shears and resumed> | what | Ways, |} there - : oo Lppear as mys Mrs. Is oeirdcastle Dale Lorch vod YHRMARAHAAKRRARSECeS, @ i aa fry veteran; Be ; AMONG Vhrilling JANUARY "Th i een t Sips ntlways comedic den old ‘the yy 2 Just those same popular prices, 25 50, 75c. Mat. 15-25c e Londen, ae 17. M. and | ate sev oe years ae 1ee wh ig jinversonation was 2 praised, Walter Hale, a greceful ac-|@ Sa waa P. . e 26.) W onpbalté or tec Stoops cherisn- play, la mine of excellent anecdote lant achievement have been Niamree ~Conque ‘ Ss Shi with. Mr. Story tion f only ut Avue rican aw a AREF1O | Hhatings: Clarenes261 OF Handvaldes, er who rb ae ‘T'll Ee the. tha er, will nnahave' the role. of the bashful Wedel oeeew weenert Sleute each ena PRECISE eon ot ekoinat. is ou § inthe representation of cs stoovs/ | @ dens ; eyes, and her pretty. Jong finger pie she twist: Pe t ner « iver ‘ spicoll: 7 a parce : ~ "The very pink of perfection." ‘The-genteel thing to © Sth recent recent A played in the revival of the piece 8 Cyril Maude at the Haymarket en a-|g a public and} debt vs ret} gov-) of but not condemn in ‘ractice 1 rivate, nee always erete| more no age' Lee tue APD:1 teeecurals Araise it "7 if &| Diinent' Im-! { st age in JANUARY 2: And Hix Capable Company? WI Ofte the Sennational Drama, senti- "The ee William Hl. 1 THURSDAY, SATURDAY, . MATINEE MR. THEODORE | NJ old-old]| STARTING FAMILY | | FAMOUS LINES FROM "SHE STOOPS TOCONQUER" | NIGHTS, LORCH. King," | } { Then Scenery } | tt "What. do you think of a-man who blackens his own business?" Such a man Isn't worth listening to." "But euDecse he is a stove polisher?" SKIES." rE MATINEE : GREVE basso | j which | 1ert it "In SOUTHERN Xx FRIDAY : | "There was a | ted myself about oh £ jor CHORUS! ‘FTO LO aR BE a THE Tr | ernment, "OND $s aged, - | | ing FROM mee. \thamrbra afi s y | | pudence. SCENE Use ‘ ever' Fiy of f Sanyo Seventy-five. SINGING 9 SALE. Spiny {Neill America's: ‘foremost | ‘omE ‘ain 'omantic vhactdr: actor, -has has announceded that ' the forthcoming engagement at the The Lyric will offer to its pEeronsy Starting on Sunday nicht, the big se of SIMPSON! E PRICES: 9 ot souvenir. given on Rose - wa spectacle AMER | " has appeared times. The profeel| almost flve thousand the most spectacuwill| | duction is new and | lar ever given the play, and the commatinee | pany is one of the largest and strongest, and. includes og ee others the WednesSlur's son, James O'Neill offerings lane mud BRoRAt Mister' and hie an $72,.000.¢0 of | The . the Grand theatre, that the attraction Laughs © wee ait Heading ers the lessees of safe in stating that | day afternoon eelore. a are thrill scheduled-minus or two and general tentio Thieve will be th Bae: Gree fleetrical he eked Mt ore Salt' PARRA. Lake theatre, onic: ‘will ee directing| 'the famous old Dumas which: he the tour of Mr. Lorch, as well as being | Cristo," in on this week's bill at the|ceason. which opens tomorrow evefor the might ning, on "The , 5 Conpany : GRAND Sunday10 |]} novi ie ul gent request of many Mi Lorch hé consented to play the role of the ae avy, or villain, in Honor Among Thieves," a characte he h: not asumed since starting on his tour as a star under the directior rf Messrs Pelton & Smutzer over two years ago, but. so. many requests have been mad¢ upon Mr, Lorch, to again' assume this line of character, In one of his engage- | ments that he has consented to do so this. case. in. ‘Honor Among Thieves" will re-| ceive {ts Initial presentation on Thursday evening, and will continue the | balance of the \week,° with ‘a' family Week. eee ui musical setting by an. enlarged Koven's superb be putenpreted This CHERIDAH | Thieves Lorch of . expenditure an of Or ojeratic « ohn: Hare playing the es coe ‘Henor Among lonal melodrama, 3 "Taps Music ! er Am wr Author sumptuous ee seats Ixcey Except a ; GATES.) ‘ son Emerson Cook, Cook, most M. - price Eeresford, 1 WITth - : hey seen s Charles JOS. Koven. composer of Klein, authorer Fhe Mowe. the festival cho Was he eek with 00 members prese nt Hiawatha" was the music. worked on which will be elven: the. first' night of the Testival: April th th The music | ahitirn titer ive been very careful: in =f = ROMANCE is it while vr ©! pl Theode Mr. of the latter half MMUS. Appears by Reginald De ‘by Charles E aay eraanisiy etic "Kate+ araracaette, "In ty Who 6 by Bod ; representing 3t f 1 uu Ofld Cong Both themselve for ‘ the j ‘ rid as Cyril. Maitce, George Aléxander, will be she Dancer Lyrics | has e Mreci ine year Wenty-five DI reg i { play, he t ' as me of the most eat sfactory of all the ctor vho have eltempted the role of 7) i¢ tle," and Miss Jefherfor c a reputation : has fre) selfin, the "D jay in izland,. where she has ‘supported stich -exeellent Daring | | eee eae ae a Art ee eshis ads *robab , 5) fyno aac Leh pla a coulk 1 tl eye ; eLee Aas Ot e ey opp weuntt lr h exceptional nted ‘ A .Titon aiithe » Rite hrmetuainier es re ¥ Lake Lake Vill ocEnis 1d 1 IeHis e atthe hr apne qSalti 2 ake} % be eatre Mag "Shy e oops 1 have plays these n enviab lac n re: Musle Ifood. W irs al Musical bestival he selection of voices for the chorus, i SSale-o ; , z areata or Ss atk for Salt Lake' first: cna the result ery gratifyin ; enw os il musical festival, - iecommence: The Chicago Sy; aaa E ¥ stra} res veek of | Which ha been engaged for ore! the stjy ay, Mareh 4 The tirst .w < . s ton aey, Shig to subseribers only, RB val number xo men with Alex vi sides getting the first: choice: of seats,| Von Fiell as conductor They wi me » ‘gana Iso be Lecompanied subscribers by' seven: sololts will be given the season) a e. i ridin ental | ticket rate' for the entire festival of! four vocal i or bio, Genevieve three performances Those whose) Among olois " Ee an a ener, | ranz |.Cl ark-Wils on, soprano, Fred ry received not are names Graham, manager, before subscription | cellist ‘ Towns, tenor Arthur list' ar t It Salt the provide i MELODIOUS (Management | | 2 ‘@ costumes. and effects. :allowed oi any are MISS OF | Vet Colum fe a eaten etenconeee chest single double MASTERPIECE | sea ; ‘ "GRIERS SON oT 3 1907 chee ede Daher Dall ee Moi 16 Be "Tough a c RA SE R Gvmrastic ey ie cents: : 1 Se stronrce Hees soar , Re ore oe an ead popula z magnet F Oo eve art y t balanc ‘ : for > sep opular ecined. Sai a det eee oot yriced theatres anc 2 a e v5 oe A ; mane crowni prince who usurps ; the - thronJEUX w! 35 f. the the oop depose eee ouse on vho . n¢an » yes fe r Theatre tre Grand o further the conspiracy o ( ghtay oe Craridsearatl ful heir, masquerades as a cavalier of sil with wee fe ue fee the highway: . the captain of the royal! hail with the de light, the announce guards, who loves as well he.fights, | such t tne retpry o that nopular has wove a j tale that wind Tay bi ouse this (Sunday) evening of through the two ts in a connected Mr. Theodore Lorch ind his miost vein. The two pave the scenic {‘meritorious company, in splendid: cde paid cip cipatiey.we Ores WHITEHEAD Natiniat em :gags Ee she rphe nen o 9 sur ti be camplete without the Kinone «8 £ : offeringalana which this weck will to the Ae \ : 2 15 a sion WEDNESDAY AE VANNYP! KINODROM saalhes Mioving etur levery. THC D. PYPER MANAGER Speen OF COMIC OPERA! THE ARISTOCRAT } ) . JAN | ; car Beggar' ; a4 wha. White MISSES WEDNESDAY A MATINEE The and| ND ~ . 4 GEORGE DZIRIA » = On WiteheRathetrandthe Misks Grierson e , melange of singing and sucth Hear Lie ve" - CHARLES vy ial" out-|a ae "King | © Prince Minded: : - kick a Vv | Pa fii 2 TUESDAY | USHER j assistant who af-]| a disre-| This ar-| best ~ : COE : MLLE. their | | |} / WEEK At 2 Orpheum twice daily in their terpsichorean! ; In Paris you do niniinit presentation, Manager | otherwise doing similar stunts ‘while Ee donna, : na, , . opera cesses OF ae Pinas "Re : all act the. The a Wit , he Ee wee Ae the dent a re, ve henvily their & NUGENT LAUDE In resentation anage inet susvende o Gaites has assembled a Lone A vee hela os ¢ ee x op hos: mS fe of seventy-five peo] Wei : ple of the work of Charles Serra, who a a Daa 7 7. choru oN | has ano iginal gymnastic act, "On The dual superiority fs head of the organization is Terk re ling" is the way Joe ¢ . te " co « d x oo iS Soeoch y company en, enry Deas : master) having a) Pees x scoring with Dzirla with male comMik heralded as aher dancer fects stunning raiment and gard for ball room ethics. and the of perfec plete perfect. 4 ak been cieuit one eee in er ives promise of yet another season, with lyrics furnished by ¢ harle Emerson Cook, whose theatrical ca ad eee was Mr compa RaTIDa St Nugent THI « JOLLY r FANWY Upnelng RICE iy ane eats / ; ot hein pate sn ieee : ve in the of- o AX ata , SU ry a artael texts the ene ye. WIth | go fering Dat : VAUDEVIL EVILLE 3 MODERN - serious of her effortsI introduction Possibly er," which in the .past two seasons} has won tremendous. vogue among the eo theatre ae go % SUAS little lady who manipulates.a number of dolls in a fashion that makes. staid -ane te, | Monday, ONLY. | Helds' and 2 ref aie your names | |NOW Oe to OiaFredOE ean, ene |-Deseret. News Eee 21.50 fe ve i bay tire Festival, with ihe first eholee ee | s closes i after subscript on ever Band, evenin gs d M ran y ' afternoon h arc at 9: 30 night, waid) the ‘editor rcamity [of sents Sets wit double in prlee| |EPUBLIGAN WANT ADS WORK y QA 8 WONDERS-YTRY ONP. . |