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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1906. Se nels : ; E105& | | "Parsifal" No Returns grander lime or no to Sale spectac subject, son and DR AM no more more ereatet intense di beautiful jn the knowledge of their Esenbach, wonderful of the I poet 1 1 \\ to gather myths nature a and and fram artistic : ri a , to the of by it at ¢ sees happ hil r, | | i as ne ' Sah . /BE oie sae ana { t} { Gx ) : r MATINER s 1 Ne ba Viait ial | ‘eB i * 1 ma , el p. t bt ' A ! that a 1 Se +i i na a i nae BB Ibee a ie : ne te . fu H ind The 2 a most : imposing th I 7 eli ed reli pag fam . - | nd Wo! foot a i 7) WiLL i in Appear NANNIEF ' Costume i in nacle on Iler * had I ' crack! f went prison jand Program & but she wild, owing to her her fled friends to the ex-| be i fe night! of 1) rescued isted big VW the her wilderness. } -} organ, rnerian at the Taber if, Met rans Bitter Her upon us, since which sin ill. of the the on worthy story time, has escaped Violin of i | | | j A the} } | latest the same play 1} from H author a stor| i el ritter Teo riten At by}, mas-. |} 1: the case. All the strong situations of the Hook are brought Git and ‘be @om='' 6. ledy has been elaborated to such am|extent that it almost if not resis vee +e dram ¢ | Her. sented Lyric. | Bitter all the by ee meneing } \ \ Salt tonement' coming K Sunday rata eer Musical Lake's music no small jtion, all agog are be at Tce wr 7 Iclsa Tabernacle part of over on and its the they popula- festival Monday enerin" night EB. | first | Qem KNIGHTS Lake Theatre, next - OF TILE GRAIL, Friday and Saturday Nights, a and Saturday /\;the ~ ond time at the Salt Lake theatre, Fri- | |, day and Saturday hights and ears ony searnee re veroer an Sore rect historical costuming, architecture | but Ginn eae eee fal scenic investment, ni will be a special feature of the production A compet= it ine I Seo SE naeaneen sleaged: ANDES | | the theatrical "Finds" which ‘are rath-} a = Pee on the ‘stage today. Primary ent coterie of artists will be seen in| No 23" the principal roles, and a well trained | sketch is the' name which will be artist ever essayed| |is to represent, |she of and the characters she still another is the} that she will give an herself that will cause be proud of her. Just is entering upon her y > are rec a € se 2 or anc 0 éedy, cleverly two scenes of the new the top-line of- i854 ecidec woven The church | concert there Monday as "Peck's Bad. ‘ Boy, ep popular farce comedy, i i , that which notably has fo lars om This ' young | Tout, . who ne : > woman undoubtedly BN aie iss Miss is N: je Nannie OvV- Twins "James Texas and town John H. "and our | in Trouble, I were several Marron, looking in stock years ago," James' so twin much In a said brother, allke near If C. The Columbus weight of spirit I Pilgrim ma sorry, not to town, bow hi "But the for Tate Fathers-well, me this had et > LEROY Jovial AND Conversationalists WOODFORD at the Orpheum Monday | they'd Night. t 50, a H. Juggling KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN f. & Hayward Sublime _ - a 2 (exeept oeae F 25 227 S. AND , MALN, JEWELE IN CURIO SHOP. 7 -- = and : Cnt { I and cents ‘10 "y panes) 30X il paThursday, c cents 7c. = g Wtah''s Sa Box HK . Leading Vusicf, 90 . Ouse ‘ 109-11-13 South Main© Street, SALUT LAKE : - | | | | Organ. wie | Director, Sere FOUR NIGHTS, : Souvenir at the evening. | First The ve \way PRICES. - ea ... a With a ‘ Better, NIGHTS, .' t : PRICES Ca ee Brighter STARTING Stewart' ' ee ; boxaly's Man Ey Particular Play! a The Laugh Show That Ha The Limit High-Clas 'Musle 2 BS 25 NOV. CENTS. 1ST. ei : :: en i u Selected Cast, Mle Millions Original Fea- Specialties Se4 et OMNIS . SO. AND Mate in | : THURSDAY, eeu tures Catchy atch wae rT Master Mé Pees:an Company of Mirth ikers! 50. 75 CENTS. MATINEES, 15 25, in 1 the Desert of Comedy. | | Now i i 21-Year Bigger, THREE lees| ay. OY Every ordinary company | to say ve that there | it TONIGHT. sd ' tf You Can Laugh, You Can't Stay | ryton | : STARTING : Matinee Wednes | the general ver- | ho were present of our people: ex- | e anne MAI and a Es, 15 225 AND INTS. CENTS i ' it a MUSIC OF THE COTTON FIELDS HEAR OUR Cheese, 25c¢ pound. COPPER - Mouna' Hills have slaylon's Jubilee Singers LEADERS-New York me Bros., 40c¢ and pound, Tit, And ery "Are we. responsible? Ah way and : we d have dodged Plymouth if wed dreamed ‘ such A place could be then off in wrath lit George Washington would cowl in state gloom, ‘ster spea "Return me to my ymb Was it for this I freed the land? |! wish, Almost, I'd left it to a redcoat doom! And In Russia savage tyranny The nation's history is THE T.E. Harper "GOOD Both THINGS S *'Phones 85 East TO BEST Monday IN THE FIELD, Evening, Oct. 29 FIRST M. E. CHURCH EAT." 64. Second South. First Single Number Admission 75 Epworth cents. League Tickets Pop ular at Smit ht Star Drug Course, Company and Door. !s strong One tragk song And yet, in Russia, ji seldom that me my life James had made A banker enters on the oath of wrong! love to a beautiful half-breed girl, she was Apache and French In addition Siberia awaits the banking thief to her great beauty she was IntelliHis thieving and his trial, both are rent, gentle and affectionate, and no rie one suspected her of possessing the j "ne Fy il it ja few crooked. bankers « terrible: ae which jealousy Their "mtudeuda to the weight of Rus 1roused James unfortunately, besia's grief! caume® aequ rei ed vith: a white girl eel edamame esinr a ae named Tayvior, who Was on a visit to "This bill for vour rock ix friend Miss Tuylor was. beautiful an¢ ac lished, and. her. civilized really a bit high," par itched the plutograce ved more than a match for crat to his daughter Six. thousand the t rous attractions the | dollars js considerable to pay just for Apache el Thi half-breed decided an haben suit." on a terrible engeance In plain En= Pp, the ‘suit itself really. is glish, the young lady, arming herself a inexpensive The most of that With a revolver, lay in wait at. the] bill oo - arene iis tage door r James; but it hap-! t- $5,200 for an auto of | pened yat on th pirticular after-| the right. tint, 16 match the suit." |} noon I ie ft the theatre first. No sooner ' Puck, i and ITY bbw: is cost The 3 Every ne inee Tuesday urday, Ole 2e of Using the Best would let Coon ao ie J. 75, that chance ever saw this grief would i the are WONDERS { down, He'd murmyr: not be- almost wish drown!" The or ‘ KINODROME Moving Picture a Wonld they be glad, their lives Down to this period did last? Oy. Ralancing | . the greates puts i tise PERRY Hayward,Conroy In "Marriage Is English) follows hear an Singers; g possesses | we re a ct moaned oegrand wetness acer surprised { j together. | day matinee . : : Seats] first shows| en ex-Governor George W. Pec of Wisconsin wrote the sketches upon| | which the indicated is founded by | his exclusive permission, he humorfously struck a universal human keynote, to which humanity responded| With roars of laughter and applause Following his lead the dramatist also} produced a- stage: masterpiece ind gave the added strength of vit: ality and individualism to deseription The Bad Bo thus doubly. introduced and advertised 1a roved one of the best Jeards in the the: pack This season th play. has largely" rewritt and ‘rearrat to admit. of | the Patrodte tion of new comic complieations, scenes and surroundings, and special features. of-a high order, in which even bigger and better com-| pany than ever before will be seen | jpected to }of . Jubilee D wt & R |}| t . EB. jnnk where wwhere she ale States next year he wi will fill : They are, by far, pleture | a notable engagement of seventy con- |on the road This the a ts under Manager Cort for the | diet of the peopk Biase ly sum of twenty thousand dol-|last night Some ce 2 aTriumph, Comical A ‘ rem Singers Singers ‘ and intelligent corps of auxilinries \ fering which is billed as Gus Edwards' | : tee us sie. ie its | CHICAGO'S RUBATVAT. will also be used in this spectacular) School Boys and Bena! Girls.". "This y Cwenty years reigned supreme in asin 7 offering. The only intermissions that! is undoubtedly one of the cleverest| special field far beyond the envious | y¢ bondty great men of the shadowy |} will be given will be those of five to) acts in vaudeville today. The act;| reach of. imitation, comes to the Grand| | eight pian nee eeacins eros eee an Bones 7 ava Ae ee tonight:for four nights and. a W ednes: | ‘ould but come here, upon the See massive scenic uccessories, but owing, elty and to its length the performance ,ewill There are. M. yroperly ! a I we§ encore Jubilee Jubliee tlasses f only remeds < i Oo. JENSEN, Kyesights-Spectal : ac-|general secretary of the Y. M. C. A the | at Colorado Springs, where these ania now j ers eee last ae k NE 2 3 ; professional Cow! oO Foc tak = : : who enjoy the old plantation of the South should not fail the concert to be given by |Slayton's have owe fitted La 0 5 | o have & STEVE KURA McClellan,in, Organist, hie ansentiiea! Manager. Slayton that ie o 4 that. Gla HEL 5S Pp jonna 1 le 0 theatre! ere -- nee fs ie is : nee. careet under the auspices that should | Jubilees oe to ospac eo ou . e Ce nese act} . ee ; I ke her famous. In a week or two|seat trom ie orchestra p o the topés The comedy sket will this week be lene 3 vill, le aye Fer Berlin, meee she | most gallery seat was taken and stand- | preventr by Howard, Conroy ty 14 | ill spend the coming winter in sing-|ing room was at a pre mium The | Hayward who have a vehicle sub. Ling sti = parts at the Opera Royal precompany its simply great Every num-| gy night would , ime 1e ever populs Monday be ta soitine "eli husiaturitidas | wilt aye * coup o oe fi .d : | stories for. ‘the delectation of is greatly enhanced by the head-! dience nightly. ymin cs cis Utah' costumes confidence count of people to Matinee. ~ 7 construct the spectacle of all specta-|ous comedy at the Salt Lake = > ‘ i ¥ 3, yey; AGOn prea eee es tee Ae er nian. ee eee Th aoe eye At the Orpheum known as "Parsifal. This pee 4 . a The Salt Lake Building and Mfg.Co. FURSR T Offiee and Store N Jeautiful. HER By Material | G H eee T TABERNACLE i a "fg the Dramatic Come Monday Eve., BITTER ENT Author of Dora Thorne Children, ALL 1 SE ATS Grand 29 oil ar a wee :«IN ANNIE - . Wagnerian a oan d svan by Festival ee TOUT Tabernacle Choir, Stephens,/ Conductor sonn 3 McClellan, the Big Organ and the Misses Maggie and Hazel Adults, Tout RESERVED. SURES ESE Cee eee Oct. ° a PRICES . ‘10; 20, 30¢ 8} Matinees Wedne oie & Saturday. : Uixtures. Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West Vode THEATRE 0 a LUMBER | Building See Salt Lake's Only Family Theatre The And ESA TLYRIC ro « Salt time i t yime ; GIRLS, Tt | {the diMeult task of rendering a strict- | ne ade lly and wholly Wagnerian program, | Those ‘Another reason is, the artist who will | melodies ‘undertake "thisnwarke: will: be clad in|to hear, oe - AND # ©) Lu "Loh- and no Stephens:.Cholt J. . J. Ton ig 4 it proven ‘ every - English) (In. rut from Choir R-Ppositively | Pout (In from ; Tabernacle at | so7? next are several reasons for the un- || | There jcommon interest that has apparently | been aroused. Primarily it will be the| | Fr im Nannie March! WEEK GILLIHAN from ve , been eminent thorities ' 1 ebel Dhble aha dinOne aI ‘meate,' Prayer' lunglish) Di engrin" Mis Wielding Festival folk, ‘€ onan , out i & WOODFORD ; / Conversationall T NS Jovial from iGapmaricl x Cis 7. ‘ ea Abode "Lohengrin" Mi ny s LEROY os Sone E Na 3: Bright Use BOYS Stnetne IMBINe La Milas Nannfe or "4gorapuit: to e atre nehne : sn ete CC oat Organ) . Ma 7 5 MacleliaAn "nt Sees Giaeh. os oe eee the sat \ Mi "Risabeth's. evening. . Grand jcomprise | the will weel think rind? by EDWARDS SCILOOL 1 ROATTINO I TheHall » of ah : Pannhausel Hail ' THIS GUS Hazel (Hajrehapt Haze out Mis S M headaches dateotive Ballad "She Wand 1D At the Mount oe Side Mi Maggie Tout Part Song "Moonlight‘ Fyannin w?wW . Pabernacle Cholr Part II (Wagener Program) ‘Tatinhauser'" and "Lohengrin" (Characters iant Costume. } ' vert e to Tannhau ww rae : * (Great Organ) Mi i. Me@lelan ae one- ment story ‘his ||the play is than said to"is usu; followuly | more elesely 4 Solo, nc OOO VAUDEVILL aC4 eat and ) cellaneou Overture von Jo J. MeClellan Oberon Mr. no Some. \, eoT ALL +LOM Maggie t ‘ (Mi l ! them have failed, as in the euse of the late Stuart Robson's production of ‘The Gadfly and "Thi Jueklin | These failures cost Mr. Robson a mint | 4 }of money However dramatists continued to search among the populat novels for dramatic material When Dora Thorn was placed on the stage iS a play many managers shook thel heads and muttered Poo old," but 1. is a matter of ict the pla made for | the owners in two theatrical seasons "a princely fortune Now we are to » + | have at the Lyric theatre next week l the first performance jn Salt Lake of } 10 One, "a PROGRAM however, at / MODERN th pila steven same Misses Atonement that "Wednesday RAD deere ; in| WwW 1‘ lellan wi choirs and oviusial mn "y I ival.< ere her Who himself musk Pro compositions From|ter, comparatively a within nly is It hort time that the. erazé for the dramatization of popular novels came | | Open } ; . 5 Ap 25c to e120 $1.00 pot for . "eh Matinees > 'that day to this, James and I enter Tout and their father, M1 Kdwin I }and leave the theatre together." Tout whose only) number will be hie These twin b ep : pla Philip and | "Lohengrh Swa ons Mi Nannie Peter Johns in Stewart's funny|is expected to do her most notable } farce The Two I¢kne "at the Grand work in the characters of Elizabeth next Thursday evening for three nights) and Elsa rhe complete program i ind Saturday matinee is follows ' t al r night ; She was arrested and confined for the log cabin in default Sh nay Waenerian augneri /:4) 7ete. A E TOUT reached the street than cracl pera qualifications fat ewe it her> both|In shots, pistol out two rang which citement hours later, in an old ! Ric Big Momlay _- . 7:44 is { at -_-- a --s- _ 9 ~~ 2 etd: sen a ‘ 1 a os { inee fP - 7 ever f ry O'R. production Evening Performance at . sien : \ pt be novel « ry | + ee the I : ing Who the ie entaths CAD tume the sa i MISS at P mr Both from Gilth vith h Sof ' J inclu Bu eee 2 i~emer t) d I . i Ye , at ian mat slid im "Parsifal," ie ) bite In - SATURDAY Maijestl - Sale " DEAS ; {-Clara.S ph aeet exceptt Th - 1 ' V ; [ ‘: P i re I u : 0 a } aes PEtic ' l i ay, : i is.|‘ Jar rahe RCH . poeti ! Le] ni Theatre "Windsor" Louls Ae Decoy. ey I me ; ur o ; na a i f ! I temperament b , he ch st 4 a Coming Vives TO: presenti |mountain of ie Il os ) oper' PYPER, p the ; on l h nystical - i D. MANAGER. ; "Balstafm' The Me ; bs i M i ‘ 2 and i I a er i ndgmented G h ENngthy, DUET gner's time. an aided ' i pertaining to "The Holy ¢ il with all this acquired Knowleds plemented i ; ever, for the genius Of the immortal | Wagner legends, : : H \ { wid Artists have vied with in perpetuating its gloriou on canvas. In our own land famous paintings of : grace the walls of the beautifully illustrating the Holy Grail It uplis i uy i MES who wrot« poem before é ‘ i i ifal I vha mili juaintance the ch id) ir principal stot famous i t magni GEO. Til LAKE SALT ee iy : : I iat I teach ee 0 : L u i h known mystic drama story of *'Parsifal,"' ir ied formes, | nore oOo English readers by th with Tennysor! j Round Ttable." Germ readers have gained A || ior i ' h story was ever embodle any period of the wor is witnessed Lake } , : and Edwin Admission: ents, East Ind tody of F. ‘To of eens Galiery, $1. 50 |