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Show 4 THE Pee 075% *k, DRAMATIC MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE Clothes "The College "Men ers" and says his famous speech, the Widow" Women ,"All Yes, pictured theatre! we love to on the ‘The Salt and plays'' a stage ot night and Wednesday jweek ten for "The Woman Harry Woman Hater,' RBeresford'is son, is that no so full vulsed. Held Bundy, friends, ' in' worked as! a to his are of aversion Salt the a to Night State with Heading Three absurdity Stand in Minstrelsy."") to it y in B17 alin her and d the : a the] j en | Sol-j| to role of uecessful This life, Bee ‘ play,| Solo and to form a plot for ign' sympathett be i one the peti scounse Vno aie ‘ ra eo 1as f x ie VreckKe¢ : and the af ae He toward E MOST VARIED ILLIANT AND SCINATING BR | | ad his ron In Sa 0 1 hiss home. "The Old Clothes) Man" at the} is ih : rset Virginia ; h ' sit in hh ve ry A a . TWO OF Cesare, and lyrics bit: and "The Live by leading= e role while P company the ee | here everal wee ( in this play. Mi ie oa only in this play, as his is limited to three nights urday matinee ee are ate | Jane | pear Kenmar! this Town | Fiteh |The : ex- mrted The him | are we | of not know wha BY to-ap of "LB The the} yiny names to ‘ er Si ake Se ‘The: ashe: ‘ Theatre. ce in. all of } MATINEE Game as Seen by Divinity SEATS the authors of are good. tlread America they re | t > st Most. Lambourne's ots notable of > s \ ‘ who IH the boat. I don't know more inate than Informed by 25 neeaa cs cents at a mobi time, a gentleman as they have been set as who tous-of am satch them, [t-is‘a mountains, seemea|come to Utah given to | ‘story of, the, readers the 0 statement what seems also that then they stopped ne ayer Z 2 round of rondoodies: slide |slide, Is true. every now poker game rond I think the and for the scue rescued .was Continuous sertion : aii rat im elderly lachusetts, |$70 and bride-elect. spirits, selects In he is Mrs. his his is mixed-up nephew, to as the Ripley, -@ posite who is as talented as she is good looking. She is billed "in her original| up the ie nicety. monologue act,"" and advance cirficisms A prize of her work culled from the San Fran- his! of three. requires his own with. Tom Joy exhuberiince engaged course his position and daring. Besides he Of strategy |cisco and treubles|a treat. love and affairs on: Los of papers the Barker, famous dramatic Carl Rosa which he has entered into! cultivation The Boston regarding which theatre, on "Most et Dec. recently Sign of the soprano fitting conclusion. Grand} 11 and of his old enemy There are a with act, the at-} hall| cenerally. gives very arena scene, Janny appear 4|/not *"The the well-known Old Clothes Man" to the G rand for four nights and Wednes-| day matinee, starting with this even-| i ngs performance, -_-- "Beware of Bad Men." AA ed } of blist ith } melo-drama, with an establishsuccesstul trade-mark, the stamp pu blic approval,'comes'to the Grand Thursday evening December 6th, next "Beware of Bad Men" will rewhen its first local production. It is to be a play of homely qualities lifting and elevating, " not and so stated cheating would regarded) cast and all that that his for to the he winnings But none gave him the angrily left the saloon." new reporter also stated boxers, | ®ddition comes _ been numerous/he Dougherty and Kid Sharkey . their delightful physical cul- single poker pIRy ere, 5 is one of the} strongest and most interesting melothat has ever been given to} |} dram: is the 5 tage. r prese nts ition of the play brings The es =e » number. et aaa ALL Pre but too Barrett's| the many the Wilson points for Bishop's made you made you Nance respects thieves, a Eddy and cents|Science are over- | January. 5 cents,}| that, the that! on Jessie fascinating actress depth of of "In Monday, Busley in in at of stage| the December when js the asked heroine criminology. possesses feeling an that Carriage," has ' of her the first} ment a succeeded MANTLES Invention Due « he a .gas ‘m: Denver, ONLY a to the Vienna they ASHES the to Experiments the Virtuoso. FAIR In her "Original 5 This x , Week. GROUNDS. 2-FRANCISCOS-2 Australian Comedy Conjurers FOR THE RINALDOS, A rtistic Hoop -KINODROME. foving 5 ee __Every fatine forHTET Except cents and Monday eonts. Box ae Ten 4 Sunday) (except Datly Minutes REGULAR Picturés. evening 26 Oc, ioe DISCRIMINATING Twenty Manipulators Sunday 5ff c, 25e seats 75 and of PROPLE Moonlight PROGRAM. Minute Car Service. e == $1 seats, Box The 10 "Pree : tion : to 15.5. days" in" " offer on 5 Republican The Better a get of hurry Dee. and order, your with -_ Free the on subserip- expires ‘ List. most in- announced, to Science Christian begin in is a move- leader is Lindsey's and Clark C. men the and of the the investigation Washingtor intle Is nothing but ashes ‘ ; P. Connolly in Success tells their court Clark's In intensifying; light. [well enough to be of wae He found derworld, Tn scenes at election in Besides pearing to rmness nil ow to 4 allow it t to be transported. mantles have gone nearly all parts of of factories 1.{ Vance | Into the ance ance |)nats the the Expert. Last the Boxers. Aet NIGHTS as a a coffin. lid you demanded with Splendid narration to the open adventurer in Th ompson, Danny Spectal all complete mean by bringing the traveler. me , pe ithe .SATURDAY, Eminent Presenting GOOD the Young Sensational RESERVED Gallery his the acquaint- He Dut ow n fortune, bricks himeelf al e is alone and diplo-|to extract of the Jate| conditions, writes of some remarkable|abopt him. "The Dreyfus Affair,"" and Man was we be somebody. Poverty is the want Dougherty Feature and of the 2:30 P. Russian Kid Sharkey, Arena Scene. 25 ap- DECEMBER 6. M Actor, Melo-Dramatic Sucéess, BEWARE OF MEN PROPERLY PRODUCED, SPLENDIDLY STAGED. CAPABLE of| road" of the} half a dozen| } Whose with European rulers is second only to that If Sopa Play, CAST. | SEATS, 35 and 50 cents. cents. Matinee, 15 and 25 cents, home of Tolstol, to the UniBerlin, ‘to: miysterious cities | aré| De Blowitz, features of silver-plated| : M. STARTING THURSDAY, MATINEE The anahe thes {his lfe-story, a tale of restless yearn- lear to the versity of in | THREE the FP. in , here TONIGHT 3 how Mon- Announcement. begins STARTING WEDNESDAY, MR. JAMES KYRLE MAC CURDY AND COMPANY fne gas mantle was invented by My Life-So Far, y Josiah F lynt, a« chemist of Vienna. He noticed the inthe first installment e, Catch appears tense light given out by a yea quan-|in Success Magazine for December, is tity of thorium thrown into a stove in| hailed as "the most remarke able autoTe iis ikjiaboratory c ; He€ realize realized the im-| blography of modern times." Mr | portance of the discovery and in 1880} Flynt, who is the author of numerous} | began a series of experime nts to utl- pce dealing with tramps, pick-} | ize this remarkable quality of the eleckets and other denizens of the enct pment: NIGHTS MATINEE atempt of memorable of FOUR macaof the rags . recalls triumph splendid failed Supreme = forthcoming, | }| 18s ne happy who happy) happiness, but from made must 0 not the, for also la has learned a eg from agtual : iis RIC growth. a - nothing, want of of everything. just much, wait to| avarice} cessful man hand, who is himself, and ithe discipline who jias himself best the best schoolmaster who: compels himself and. drill which alt to to ‘| guen we nt ee a pee ne Picea ween Net sakr i ae ret Salt Lake and of Utah as they are. It ; ess, suh, so he done ha e eee 1en others do|is not a Journal of Hate. Cs coffins * ay wif tin, an' dey make nice not believe In you, but never when ese fearlessly, prints bichon ee bathtubs. Jes' you try an' you'll find|do Man not believe in yourself At to DP print, and ex ymmends where » | | dis one all right."-Success Magazine. is not merely the architect of litthat's aa The Republican sever knocks. H Lake'sa Only E AT F amil 5 Week : © Comencing "The "THE Best' INCREASE 7 Night 10, Lidien'c a ""C'*S ®@ 2 20, 30¢. / : Souvenir Childrens' Candy idy SOSSSRSREEt a SALT LAKE all ~ eatre + Seiudlety, of LITTLE mg Dramatized from Beautiful a. NO =; R Th wid in|™ will T Salt Lake' Lec ide al one: ‘Dat''s de bathtub, suh." Nb tyranny of circumstances can) strengthen his déficiences and eliminThe bathtub? [Permanently imprison a determinedjate his weaknesses, thé man who is "Yessuh, You see, suh, de lanlode |} * ithe best trainer of himself ;he used to be in de undertakin' busi-| Idle ness travels very yeenteNe and \ness, amiche had a lot oo' coffins on ppoverty soon overtakes = -- han'; an' when he sol' out an' took dis | More men fail through letieninns of) Send THE REPUBLICAN to your. | hotel he browght all de coffins de new|their strength than through knowlfriends. represents the people of | 1GUS ss AUGUSTA GLOSE Monologue Act" oat the Orpheum : iz CO., St. WASATCH RINK Act MILIAN, Violin. Main an editorial Mary Baker histery its handle of | 1a, Chemist, do. handles and "What do | | | 324 -__ feature is a life of Christian and Judge ee LU YE GAS that?" } re-! the} "In in writing a play that holds attention| quite as closely as does Miriam Michel-| son's remarkable story. Liebler & Co. have given the play an elaborate scenic environment, besides a company of actors that can be praised in a superlalive degrees. Monologue Celebrated for nis first journey to the new _crude West, a visit in London, and his first hearing of Jenny Lind and of Wagner -a re markable musical experience described with great poetry of feeling Lincoln Steffens relates the story of shoulders The intensity makes "Nance Olden' a woman to. be: mem bored. Channing Pollock, author of the stage version of Bishop's 17, eT ~ MAX : JEWELRY oe i + oe its bearing upon the destinies of the} petual expansion i8 his normal cond To have an He'd Find it "O. K." French republic Samueél Merwin tells! tion ambition to an © broader every day, to pus | The Philadelphian was staying at a of the first meeting of the Pe -ople's lob- | larger and a oc ' agg by, the national legislative bure ithe hor izon of ignorance a little Sine } hotel in a Georgia town He rang for |} 4: . *BiSiativ ureau for a little richer in an attendant, whom he asked if bath-| "hich Success Magazine is receiving|@Wway. to become and more ot ubs were pi ee le d contributions knowl« -dce, a little wiser, | swered the negro, --____¢.¢.--- a man, that is an ambitlon worth "Yessuh, | "we'se got ts nicestube," and: che Gems From Success Magazirie. while et tard presently returned bearing on _ his 5 As a' rule, he.will be the most suc | | Salt! the CARTER Dr: thy ci The SAME OF ile hasing ing X Xmas Jewelry Men GLOSE, "Original de- serlous undertaking. Lionel) G. Carden, minister resident and consul general| or his majesty King Edward VIII to} the Central American re public was also} on board. He had two staterooms-one | for himself and one for his title | world. and ekeeos producing them. many| the Bishop's appears herself, study and rhier ty iS Stinsteetay." Her |{- a marks an excellent stroke of Oe policy. Another chapter Gn lon nes : carl Schurz= Re> miniscen¢ es Since then gus general use in } latest heroine which theatre latest the most the thus delivers question. Miss thing ' fun count of the Holidays. 25 per cent SAVED by EUGENIE BARKER, to cabin passengers included rs. Potter] Palmer of Chicago, who had along a secretary, maid and thattwo travel men vants. thus: a showing iaser-‘a fi thief?" wholesome 1 Wednesday WEEK. AUGUSTA In ment on which all eyes are turned today, and the announcement that a true history of this great romantic move- In| tion of the two substances, thorium ox- j of Asia, ide and cerium oxide. and that a coat-|*agabond jing of collodion would give a suffle ‘jent |} countrle Carriage." a gentleman." Olden, Carriage," of exce 1- | enumeration.' THIS CoE -_- | livery Sou. the streets of Vienna In the early. '$0's he found that a good of original| D McClure's, Perhaps teresting single article in which haad|G genuine value, /and it is wonderful how science mukes that are up-/'t¢ varticles cling together as long as and Pe in i NOY ADVANER rine 3-LEIGHTONS-3 TE What's O Yesterday, Today and Al- > hildre n-young and old-who present. for a Christmas *let"' the a iecnee may well belleve that the scene painful one. The winner was| indignant vaudeville skits introduced during the| board. action of the play, and as a special|so he feature and to lend realism in the The said, Musie 4| the be EC F This man said that the winner had The Christmas McClure's contains bee n dealing himself aces, Or one spots,|sqme of the most varied, picturesque, off the bottom of the deck, which I had and striking material which the magaalways supposed was entirely proper, put it seems that it is not rerarded zine has ever gathered together in a You iIN|was a knocK-/| Lake Greet's "Circumstances-same the against last make | : : pure ule -= are in inevatee young turned scores 12: all at;Boston Willlam production "In end are inthe Levi to quit 7 well Utah in his work, and will not St AME Eriatie ato STEW SEB it chilliness | 29 get inso my to Nar verv of done S I charming, < { mS bas MODERN VAUDEVIELE Petia drama, "The Sign of the| f the players much might be is "What this started was, has tf PRLLOW THE began searching for a aietion of | ings and of wandering throughout many} |elements that would answe countries, always seeking a will-o'-the-| ])| } In- 1887 he produced his avai mantles, | Wisp, the golden land in the distance but they were so delicate that they |the treasure at the end of the rainj}could not be transported and were de-|bow. The route of this noted wander| livered by hand. A boy was trusted tO |er led him in his fruitless chase from | carry two, one in each hand, for de-| the brake-beam of an American box- lence Take go Cross," at the Salt 10, offered year London sald "The magnificent tractions this Herald the is to presented fight Solomon I cise * ENG ELIG CO which pe ddler, which Max Millian, violin virtuoso, will af-| with one of the very ladies to whom Bundy had successfully proposed. The} ford another treat for lovers of good! tai affair has halfway unsettled the| music. This young violinist is decideason of Mulbridge, and his sister, | edly something out of the ordinary and| _ ho is one of the Bundy flancees, de-| his work ae him as an artist with cides to have Wtr brother placed in aja great future. Among he comedy turns will be! private insane asylum. Unfortunately, Franciscos, a pair of humor-| and by mistake, Bundy is taken to the | the Two asylum, To cap the climax the lady us econjurers from Australia, ed w om he really wishes to marry! their rhinos on the bill alike assure thinks he is crazy also, and he {s about! packed hou to lose his sweetheart. Of course Another ecaee on the bill is an explanations follow and_ all ends | exhibiton of dexterity In which two happily | t ver people, the Rinaldos, give a The annouhcement that Harry | de monstration of their skill as hoep| Beresford will play "The Woman artists that is due to awake the en-|} Hater' at the Salt Lake theatre next) thusiasm of the audiences. The pair Friday and Saturday will give much were featured with the Ringling circus| pleasure to the theatre-goers of this for two years, and their venture into | vaudeville is a new one oe he Kinodrome will afford glee to youngster _and _his } parents» this "The Sign of the Cross." 1 elings promise out Eugenie of| top|/2te Angeles company, is another beautiful | of that his friend, Professor Horac e| Opera who is a good singer and the} Mulbridge, imposed upon him the} woman possessor of a voice of great range: and| duty of helping him out Ge a secret en- gagement a sudden juncture, and NUGTRPARHEE a iy and said, He Lambourne R ODD ae Wa- "Jo," " by. vehicle verse Mr. re slate a Massthe large sum of cents. taken with at this feet formant ladies, odd player, better the in lightful wi: gentleman who won some seems, of the the 1 there FE Pune wel- truth ‘ YOU. | emma and|miner and hero, The mountains, their and|]flora and physical features are all » #®) faithfully depicted. And the love story man n | of that book ey several years in. n the public, is preserved in even more the as-|rjed of authorizing j the responsibillty & Laugh Fun, instead at some. re ason or other they did aU e noe Ne rae lets i Christ: not use money, but Some red and blue 5 the Wasatch | and white ‘men,' or counters, which This new book, at once to be put on were called chips. I presume this was|Sale at the Deseret News book store, done to prevent the captain from learn|!S an especial handsome little volume, jing that large sums of money were be-|preserving all the merit of the former jing risked, but am not sure on this|prose story, and all the delight of the is ecarit And beauty. hills' Wasatch assume] not would therefore and | point ls Y | to be well acquainted with the rules at local phases. It is the story of a handthe gama. That seems to me to be ajSome girl who accompanied her father| very large sum to wager at one time,|to the mining region of the Wasatch but my informant says there jis nojhills, who was almost killed in a snow a aoe t but R | the| andiis:peculiarly WILL | Christpreten- a "Plet; the most 3ut public reading permitted he did _|mas Tale is rather have should barkeeper the sambling in the saloon, but 25 Weetee why|some R A MHAT Hadtion ea hav THE i . é ATTRACTION, ~ Latest. these IT " ADE MASTERPIECE READY | i on NOW HAVE PRO- NOUNCE FRIDAY and SATURDAY-SATURDAY MATINEE. Phe Popular Pavorite ‘and | Journ ilist, told the story | proved artistic value in this state. His his books have been credscene | Pictures and was a big gambling there "Say, Cicato him and state, to the table line Cunard's Mr. of Carolina the on coming over the Atlantic ocean this | das Three Seasons' Flowers," and trip from Liverpool, which is an EnHolly and Easter Lilles'' are among glish seaport On last Friday night a/the lesser volumes. The are worthy Game of poker was started in the sa-|in a literary way, and especially hand- loon * = fami- |} books friends with As to 1 very clever ‘ Alfred a|t®&. 81.00 a i NEXT | > ae oMihieaint ithe way the new". | who quit theological school to become to SO Utah has always been appreciative of merit in a local man or woman.eAnd hose of greatest merit who have found their beginnings here have been Reformed | proud to lay on the alter of Utah's jappreciation their very best gifts | d Ifred -ed Lambourne bee reporter Lambourne hashas been one » of |of Student. « 25¢ i PLAY-GOERS ff /y ws the} | HIGH PLAY ON A LINER | Poker / . 7 the lovers. the artists are the children of) Noasbit's « 0 Degem \DI, Prices 50c to $1.50. so 3, : jand entertaining vholly in keeping| Recently aid Miss Olga Nethersole| with the very excellent quality of the jin an interview If I were asked. to| rest of ie four books choose between American and English | It would be unfair both to author] 1udiences I' should prefer those of!and children-to print here any exj this country America is such a won-|tracts from these charming books, derful place! The mingling of many | Nothing idequately representative of| | races create a new form of man--|the charming ideas and exquisite treat;senerous, alert and appreciative, There !ment could be o conveyed. But each} are no material differences hetween|of these four volumes will find «a HOSt the audiences in the several American|of friends among the children, and cities." will linger pleasantly in memory to }the end of the readers' lives ‘In the Bishop's Carriage' will come | « GEORGI » = | (Hen thevou pricewill azree among vouretve.| | was very reasonable d: ‘Toast MILLION vol- is TWO : Gee big: FULLY r J ¥ Wilber D. Party Nes-|' House handsome do that e "The Allen's ucce by Clyde Kenmark. wa een" IN| City" last Season : || ill be seen | price ind neither you nor the little} lll be seen) boy and girls at home will care af} engagement, cent after you and they one get and. a Satour eyes on them And no matter | hat the price may. b¢ whem the lit-} tle folks have had the joy of reading tuEhe) .in and 4. WEDNI-SI2%% cn : books ume ° cay season Viola Mis Eternal same PEPE Horr: and} E : the cellent Dolls' arristy t Be one; Theodore Loreh, who. will be seen in also by Miss Gates, Is the fourth. | oO com- - Pi a0 ; : ; ae Whiz." is has the : indthird,pleturec written byi scarBmer-| son ough y fe greatest| of ML BEGINNING DECEMBER MATINEE vu- Re King NIGHTS Manager aes phine Serit See with: pictur The PYPEM, AMERICAN TERS. ' + Ss ere Keep D,. TUESDAY. faire. -- te profusely We J 7: second, GRO. i i i SALT LAKE THEATRE ' ty wonderful ia. | den, :. = mat illustrated. har by .~/ one of the personage 4 a Mac 1 yy ‘fo, Bh .o : lerseagegMbais bothe nde ‘Gat Mac IDyY, facCURDY Fate Tae as S en | back to Saltin Lake favorites the ‘ ylace indescribable it lishet Be - Sreeane ‘sists ' ees ee P = 7 one aie Kk tL KRYRLE : a = bees ers = is she m aes JAMES T\MI FA have been regarded o wicked giant that rule pf iiterature that it i a. se Lied oO De tart of + leavi vanishes | nee a| y Vy ow Oo 1dness oO Readers Litthe ‘and. distinges. 1 Shade ara Mac-|} as ernie tate Sere ia laughter for hs fa Mites ; af-! Mr. for ; ORooth Grfor oe a eetooth, eaea e ean 3 sit Books Ss i pri-| which loving ind yet all this 1 rar ‘ hatred for Ee " Siar TH + EO ERE omething by the which character. laughter ' efor f Se t] 4084 + Boi an of that concephion . . UM ibbs-AMerri tartle ith ir r oe h : oe bee mes have j ; t come to the tabk hese books will be a perFaét {5y. for tha little readers. And be- | o assisted clerk, opportunity , eS $945 he Publishers ng Ss the the forest in Marana ch hic onen iter tie bring her back to freedom ne uae. tor daughte! his O CEs eh Pour comes degradation ample tencdet "A his kid, and 446 j the hi 1¢ for the 4d + + So‘bia iq charact MaecCurdy, evening ure! is fords who entitled Levi reh tomorrow Leightons, omon od Mian' young Kyrle ‘ three was looked upon as place for the overhere this Terry today, its clever James Grand } The Old Clothes Man The play cent¢ i ind Rachel Levi bie a chiots of nian re ela itl Ve alitches = al adver : I ke rd, pri fighter ne is getting the bill this arrive Lake, opens jolly popular behind them writthe actors and ac due which which act con- astonishment asidé the of of is all that the tithe promises The three comedians, one black-face( arat their one-night stand and the rive troubles which follow form the basis of t The Augusta Glose amusement loyvill see a beautiful young woman sea- be woman-hater, the puts One which to are TI 1@ institutes exception all vaudevillians bill new situations fall who pres ent this Judicrous can the that matinees a week sort of resting Hater starring of audience Samuel his "The Orpheum with heretofore night in Orpheurn. Mondays, are leaving condolences to tresses Wednesday matinee, Is concededly thé representative comedy, and Henry W Savage sends it to us with the advantage of a cast and scenk embellishment that insures its exploitation to the very best advantage Beresford at street vaudeville theatre Those on big boy now. l the which next the and demonstrates lves theatre week matinees Sundays on ours Widow, Lake This dally in stage" "players" see mimic College the Week merely "Jacque world's how life to Tuesday the and of stage comes This are Shakespeare's Matinees 154} 4 re " | Old) --TThe MacCurdy ‘ Kyrle James Daily CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1906. With motion pictures of Doctor! Op-|@ by immortalized Retreat, y's Ten-| The and Hooligan, Happy fevenge Dec. Plays" a@ MINISTER" J. M Story IN 8 PRICES." 10, Matinee Weday. Myo aaa Matinee tenets Sat'y. -_-- T NGE 308 MAIN ay. California mand Basterp Direet wire fo: r all sporting 8 20¢ eee Scans » cr Matinee eee = : a resee eventa a a g |