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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1003. .r1, ORIGINAL C0RNET1ST Plays and Players Here and Elsewhere to retain the confidence and lore but at the me tlre scheme by works clever villains an cats' patv. The rol of Terdlccas vriU be played by Mr. Warde and that of Alexander by Mr. J?.nies. Other important rh ractM- - will lie.Liiiimed by Nor men Hackttt. Wa!-wort- h Ilourne. Hrrri. Margaret Thoma Coffin Cooke and Knel Hum-ne- r. The production, hlch I In line with all the celebrated dramatic aper-taclan 1 of Managers Vagenhal Kemper, consists of fix elaborate tae pettinRS. either on of which would exceed tbe average Menic equipment carried by touring conpaniei. "Alexander" will be Klven Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday nlichta. Shakemienre'e arreal tragedy. "Julius Caesar." will be preanil afternoon Wedneida sented seThursday evening with a carefully lected cast and all the accessorlrn necessary for a complete scenic production. nJnK of Alexander, O Henry Distin, One of the First to Blow Saxhorn, Is Dead. 3 ESS MONDAY, OCT. ea I ' mm' v -- i ril!LAIi:M!!!A. Pitin ' 5 , ' . I f'v 'l V. x ' " ; . ; . t. .... . 1,1 lit . v .. :. - ' :k Kj,. , - . ... , ; V 1 1 l.in-nneiR- v .r. k .'4 . , ' ; ..... . , . ; i ;" : t sisted by Bredtct-- A J 1 ' ! th " -- Sunday Nlsht Monday. latest. IIllOWN. TKItllY Ml?s Sophie and OiUla and a few others- Nights, Wednesday Matinee "Down k Main street. Saturdav matinees; Frank W. Ba con in "Th Hills of California." on Novc mbe- - 2d. 3d and 4th; Lillian Mason in "Kapho" on November 5th. 6th and 7th. Held's band concert. wf-- hit. ol 3--B- hrm (t-f- ti. NLXT ATTi: tx-fof- mt'f Specialties I?: Sati.rlav at l.YNNi:.' ' Sal I tbe ttrgy rf?.-t- r.in"'!, r;l the Son amp. w j - it ' 'c r,W 3 '. tn, on Ti-- IV T !a. lr H'ritr. I;i2-Jhn f. l 14 1 lr n . n Act5 Bi 5 itv Vtrr.n t I T: LX V t':tifa! J5 t-- ot-R1- e, t 5 'K T I Hi r;ret. IM Main r I t,l:.Te. Skirl" are tbjnw. M. tors in(rodurd the at the I'nique theater on r.-- go to k r play t Coqueltn France. Hti-- . lengths s l. They fr . tbe-- h hTANtir:; r.oou "Maud Mu'ler.' founded u;nti Whit I a new- t traction. - tl r's poem. 1J - a NOVELTY THEATER vaudeville V HELD'S t v. 3 HILITARY SU-:c- h ADiVlISSIOfV. er cinlt. ..Sundav Concert.. - In AtiRutln Daly' nfier claims ure pettld, t5ereeite, wij remain balance of tIM.!t, The Novelty theater on Second South will prerent n good bill of vaudeville during the cominr week. . Jmzl 1 r of the rkhemt ar. w.rth a n.UJion. on In mm WOODUCKF CO.. Leoncavallo's opera, "ilotniid of Itr The following is tb" programme for lin." and Saturday HeiVs written by command of Kniiror Thursday. Friday hand concept at the Grand Sun- William, J WE.rr SECOND SOVTIt. will be pioduced ty lh new-yeMatinee "East Night?. Saturday : nitrht day t. Lynne." Grand Selection from Flcrndorn" refinhd ..l.slie Stuart fternvn S arcl 4 "Down Mobile," a brand new melo- Dane y a. I'nlisa I vine evry The Bostcr'ans are to have a new p Performance Scharwenka I K (wi I ; m.; n. vr.lnci. P, in 'will theof 'The be ooera. drama wh'ch the title Riven at the Grand b. iirooka Panrf Arailmr NUht, ThurtJav, ater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Cornet dii't Cavatiivi and CJueen of Laughter. " I'olk.i. "Th- OoBceft Scr3 Bjnday. GricJintors" Hdd snrl Zimmerman nights and Saturday matinee. It is fresh Gram! . Selection "Saltan of Sulu" Fota-phfrom the pen of Lincoln J. Carter. The "Mrs. "Mr. Pharaoh of IZxypt." . icortro Adf .scene is laid upon a Southern plantation of Paris" and "The Devil In soli", Waltz Si;r;m "Magnetic" Song and in an adjacent camp, and the .situ, , ArclltM ations are said to be sufficiently thrill- Opt ratle S . ciUm Diavolo" uImt to please the most Clan Hansen. ing and Fensational r. " sopi for t lari-ne- t w ith blase theater-goe- r. The plot of "Down "Ti anmi Ii.iikI Srliumann red Mobile" hinges u:nn the real identity r and ancestry of the heroine, Josephine GrainI Overture,Waio-- Sltuf. TOdgerly. the orphan daughter of a Mtoff Descriptive of the 1'reneh Hevuhltion. wealthy planter, whom the villain, white Matinee on Wednesday. Oct. in color; but with negro blood in his veins, tries to prove only the daughter AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER. of an old repress. His object is the Sr separation of Miss Edgerly and her lover, with a viow to ultimate union "The Storks." Tonight OF OEN. LEW WALLACE'S BTUPENDOUS PRODUCTION Kith himself. Associated with the vilMonday. Tuesday and Wednesday are detectives NiEht? Louis James and Frederick lain In and a negro witch, who aid him in his Warde in the tJreat." direful, put pose." A bright vein of comeMatin. c and Thursday .Wednesday dy is promised in the second act of Night Louis Janu-- s and Frederick :x.K':-.-ri-- . "Down Mobile," the scene of which is Warde in "Julius Cnefar." laid in the negro quarters of Col. HarThe annual r ng;i g. merit of touis per's ranch. Here the Mobile quartette, a pleasing adJition to the performance; Junius; a:v Frederick V Warde. which Is Mandy. a comic negress. and the unique always looked upon as one of the reel environment., all combine to create a letter events of the dramatic season. Is very pleasing effect. The scenery of the bring anticipate! with even more than four acts is said to be exquisite in con- th usual interest, on this occasion tiioy are t appear in an entirely ception. Mifs Lillian Mason, who with her play entitle. I "Alexamler the company of twelve artists will appear Jreat" by Bupert Hughes and Collin at the Grand theater the last half of Kemper. Alexander is the only warrior next week in "East Lynne," is a shining in recorded history who is referred to as stellar light in the large domain of pub- having conquered the world, and so the lic entertainment. Of magnificent apdominant motive In the w play Is pearance, dashing vivacious and handnaturally that of arnoition. In addition some, she captivates her audience at to this is woven the oldest of human once as soon as sh Sfts foot upon the motives, that th stnrv of the ni.iv stage. In San Francisco, where she was may best 'be described as a conte st bea stock star for several seasons, her tween insatiable ambition tin the one popularity was unbounded. Miss Mason hand anil an absorbing iuve on the other .. a contrast as it were, between the has in her support talent of more than and the world. The heroine. Itox-anordinary merit, among the list are the is drawn ns a woman whoie devofollowing well ki.own professionals: Clarence Hatten, WilJard B. Darcy, tion and unassailable fidelity ultimately Francis Murphy, Harry Marshall, Hert wins the love of tbe grbntest hero of her Hedden, Peter Managhan, Jr.. N. M. time. Beside this ebne-n- t of romance, Vedder. Antoinette Davis, Adele Brad- a large share of the plot Is taken up w ith the tnnc hln itions of l'erdii ca. the ford, Sadie Law son and Ilattle Jones. Minister of State ai.J The following attractions are under- of Alexander's forces. leading lacklined at the Grand theater for the next ing nobility of birth, heAlthough is envious of Dramatized by William Younj;. JIuilc by EJpat Stillciftrt Krlley. three weeks: Jessie Shirley in complete Alexander's power. ;t.1 conspires to PRICES, GOc. $1.00. 81. 50 and $2.00. productions of "The New Magdalen" take his 'if such means as to and "Trilby" for one weeTc, beginning insure his own suoecpion to the throne. Monday, October 26th, wi'h Wednesday To this nd h- - uses all his art and cun- u in SEAT SALE OPEN'S THURSDAY, 0 Mobile." i)lml Fire Qua'.Uy rijebt. K.t Sunday dinner at the Ft - New features will be turning rmd Tuesday and Wednesday TT.e 1 4irni. r. . St-- Held's baml will give Its third Sunday evening concert at the Grand theuter tomorrow night. A popular and pleating programme will le presented. .:.-C MISS INEZ FORM AN IN "EAST LYNN. AT THE GRAND THEATER. Value-Olvc- tl.oo Ilorton Our . THEATRICAL NOTES. . SEE u . (f nr. HOJ4ANCF. o t ii-- lUtACTin'L A -t- "Ave Maria." Maacnl ocal r Campana n "Kathleen Mavourncen Crj-b Aria from opera. "Mniirrnlle"..Hjlnl Aria from orntorlo "Klljnh ". . ?.Iende)hn St. Adanm "The Holy City" Solu ami Ju.irtMie. Ir. and Mamade Hrodbeck are in- ? & I r trr XHVTI'N "Down MOBIL tr n Cr.rt ral folloi: day, October llh. p. m.. Overture from "I'oet and IVa3nf..8uip . UHitncnthal Message Alia of ltoii's frn t)pr "Klgn".... Moiart Vocal jct. "The Huppy Huntrr" K'ifker ..Uohm "If Thy I Jl it- - V.wn- aa l H I lhe Frt -- p. m. IMl! :5i;ntj his c.ni:ATr:T hTMC rr.o. LINCOLN J. fAUTKi: Irl. -- at 3 Matinee Wednesday trftrml have 1 at the -- fourth concert of this very popular series, given by Dr. and Madame : rod Kait beck at Uilsellen hall. South slteet. The t'rorimme for Sun- r;I :;- .- hre rrl-lnc- ians who made the cmet v. bat It U and who for niar.r yars bl I1a the paltn icint nil mrs as m. p t Instrun-ents- . former on br Mr. Iiftln bad rnrksb!withmm h ory. . and. br.vina- ffith-rJohn, and his brothers. f"rf". Theolor and WlHMm. bf"r evrry h"ad and rmtnl lbrlty In Kurrp. hir. fund of trmlnlcncr was unuvsl ly rich. The father of Henry DSMin In lM, durinz m profejionl llt at met Adolph Sax. who lnent-- l jutintent f and perfected the luAihorn, rr.et. the present day With f! the family of 'bfortred In Ind'n tfote Qu-an 1 torla. the I'rir.ce merrbTw of the family. They r w ere tnrnt nder to a( . other royol rt.utt of F!ur'v they appear! ith January lmner.e pvjrieiiji nt the rr.:irt f T1 at Castle i;aroen. New o?k. been changed Into Sunday rvenlnc concerts, commencing at 8 p. m. Thla Is the Ik U.-H- enry th advanrd are tf M. 11 surlvot of a fmus qulr.iet of mui- - THE BRODBECK CONCERT. The Sunday afternon concert died .it bi t. - VAgl IOc. BAND . .... m. j:i;n. "l-'r- .Mi-.- s Salt Lake TheaterOct. 26 to 30 pi'-rr.-- r.i. . ia: GUI; AT TUT. s ? ' r. " A III ILHI1! ERLANOER'S KLAW rr. n ; i8. With . Miss Clam Unnscn. ?! ivrui n LllV i WlitiLM AX r nr.. M "Ab-xance- i SSIBESTRE I Mil nc-v- 0NIQUE j Tonizht Last Time. I I4,! SLNoir flp:n. Refined Vaudeville Entertainment IrfifW. 167 S. I f C" ot" n-- - Mein fi A 0-:jz- - wf r.r ew ClIAJ.On CT RILL HACH WX2LK. Hdmission, 10c. wo-nn- a, Jo) h Gt-ner- - IS Tin: GLO ti! ; I (. RIOtS PAJKIMIC 4CHIEVLMEM th'-oug- h at Mull orilfrc will be p.mil by aiiilrej-r.i- l miie.h-.tioi- . cnvi p f.-i- r Th?e r..-l- ciaiuci; i. ntlT!ed b llt pvi" ' In avf.l lr tthkt 'i k tt.4.'."lr'r ,s r-- i . f wr.i . at n iH a .MT Al : I. H AI i ; At i I'm - i NIGHT- S- i w ;o t t V jictxl. ntrn wrr CtTT. !t!.T tjkKn U 4 . f t: Pr""-- ! !.h "5 .!sr tt w (. . The One Great Classic Event of the Season. SALT LAKE THEATER U in L. New Wilson Lur.orrAJi i k." f The... p-- 1 l t.ef H. 8:15 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, bpecial ilalinee Wcunesuay, p m. AMERICA'S rOREMOST CLASSIC TLAYERS. LOUIS fl - & i and - 9 3 .jy ej r'rvT,.'' rot .. IvV 'e e rf1 HASRY SCOTT IN "DOWN MOBILE." ". w FKED'K IN WAG EN HALS AND KEMTERS STUPENDOUS SCENIC PRODUCTIO: j I HLEXHNDER THE GREAT PRICns.. NIOHTSl.SO, $ ! .OO. PSctuteu RoalUm lhl erU?-- cr nrer I. vj approached en th Atnetl: art b-- JULIUS J S Cafsblt Stlrttnc TUya. Crnpany. Startling: : OcrK'oua ?5c, SOc Ctu:s. and 25c. MATINEE 3 t -- It C 7ic R f't 3 |