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Show Salt Lake AMUSEMENTS naQ i " The reasons why "Baltea in has aucoeeded. indeed been the vogue everywhere, ia because it haa real artistic worth, and from a musical point of view, la the triumph of the aim. if there be any virtue in the criticisms of Alan Dal.e of the New York Journal, Huneker of the New York Sun, and every critical authority on the entire press of New York. The story, dealing aa it does with ihe life of the fairy book children. 'Babes of the Wood" is so charming that every man. woman and child revToy-land- els In It.. , So perfect la the scene of the lawn party of Mary Quite Ointrary, where Boy Blue, Red Riding ' Hood, Miss Moffett, Jack and Jill, and the other rhfldren are shown disporting themselves, that every person la carried back to the- - happy days of boyhood nr girlhood. The scenes when the children get into the enchanted kingdom of Toy-lan- d are amazingly beautiful, too. Here they have all aorta of adventures, for they are frequently mixed up with the toys which the Master Toymaker of the world has invented and are so perfect that they can walk and talk. The Babes In Toyland musical numbers have been written about so much, and in fact discussed generally so much, every one Is anxious to hear the famous 1 Can't IX) the Sum," "Beatrice Bare fact a," Before and After," "Don'i Cry Bo Peep." and the great Toy land march, said to be a classic equal to Gounod's march of the Marionettes Babes in Toyland" will be seen at the Colonial theater, starting January 24, in Salt Lake City. CHANGED "Prince Karl. It has' been a long time since Salt lake people have bad a good permanent stock company and Mr. Mack has gathered together one ol the most capable comiutnies to be secured. While at the Bungalow, Mr. Mack intends to contluue his policy .of presenting only the very best royalty days at jiopiilar prices. The opening bill will be Paul Armstrong's virile aud enormously successful play The Heir to tbe Hoorah. This play packed the Hudaon theater of New York City for months and played to capacity In all the large cities In the Bast. In theme and treatment it might be compared to The Virginian. Arizona, etc. ita characters are pronounced western types, excepting a few of the intermediate ones who the Jaded Eastern tyie. Mr. Mack will star as "Joe. owner ol the mine know as The Hoorah." Joe Iaey Is a splendid type of tbe true westeuer, a diamond in the rough. He meets a Miss Kent and her mother-in-law- , the latter being a type of the Eastern woman seeking through mercenary motive alone to marry her daughter to wealthy Joe latcy. Joe marries the daughter contributing one hundred thousand dol-ar- s Hi a wedding dowry. Through he machinations of Mrs. Kent, Joe aud his wife separate, but after the llrth of a son, through the power of love they are reunited. rep-tese- Miss Blanche Dougjas will continue is leading woman to Mr. Mack and Ramsay Wallace, and tbe old members augmented by several splendid stock actors from Loa Angeles. J. SHECKELL NOAH Attomey-at-La- Auerbach 4056 162 Bldg., Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Bell Phones Offlce 749; res 1298 K.. ... " i . i When in Town j. 4. Take a dip in tbe Sanitarium You will find TO "THE BUNGALOW." it Cleansing, "The Bungalow" Is the name by which the new theater on State street Mr. will be known In the future. Willard Mack has Just concluded John with Manager tort to occupy The Bungalow for the balance of the season. A corps of rcvnlc artists and dertiratora have liecn working day and night to make the new stock theater the handsomest Mr. und coziest west of Chicago. Mack has given fonr of the best at-- l rat cions seen this year at the Colon-i.tl- . Belasco's "The Girl of the Golden West last wek played to such enormous receipts that Mr. Mack was prevailed upon by 1 Va t'T'PtM'ris lo present the same play the latter hall of the week at the Colonial lustead of Refreshing. EXHILARATING and PLEA8ANT. Give it a trial and You'll Never Forget It. No. 50 West Third South. J J Salt Lake City. id the large cities Scandinavian e ther countries, and ou hit. return enAndrew B. Jensen, who is now asso- gaged in the work as a profession ciated with Prof. Held In the manage- and for the last eight years has ben ment of the Grand theatre. Is a native identified as a manager of theatres, , Utahn, with the little town of Eden, opera houses and vaudeville. conductAt Baker City. Oregon, he near Ogden, as his birthplace; a:i.l the year 1S74 as the epoch of time. ed a play house with vaudeville atHe is, as indicated by his name, of tractions, and in the course of his Scandinavian parentage, and waa or- business dealings mot all the great A880CIATE MANAGER OF GRAND.) phaned when alaiut 4 years old. Mr. Jensen bqt rayed early proclivities for theatricals especially in engineering and managing local companies. He was also prominent In local ecclesiastical circles, serving as and Sunday school superintendent ether ward duties until 1 8BG. when he accepted a call to serve as a mission-rito Scandinavia, retiring with the ttsitsal honor given returned elders. While in Europe he made a spec'al n study of theatrical management circuit managers of the country. Including Messrs. Poltzon and Snmt zer, who have the Grand on their circuit, in d who are behind Mr. Jensen in I is present position. I sler Mr. Jensen took charge and at houses two play iperaied In stock one Boise, Idaho, in vaudeville, rirama. the other loth of which were surceases from the beginning and proved the lucky slone" that established his standing with Messrs. Peltzoii and Smtttzer. Scene in III Act Dr. JeKel and Mr. Hyde one night only at the Grand. Sunday, Jan. 31. Lorch Company. Los Angeles & Return 30 DAYS. Colonial Theatre. ELKS! Third South between Main and State. Bell Phone 438. Ind. 199. All This Week. February 6th San Francisco 39.20 and return. Babes In Toyland 30 DAYS. A Most Interesting Musical Production. Dr. LeRoys French Tansy Tablets. OBBERS OF All Aboard! EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AMI, U.UII, brought end 8lut ALL 52.00. AS Mall Orders filled. promptly DOULL DRUG WILLARD MACK. Now Filling , a Seasons Engagement at the Bungalow Theatre, State Street. CO. Tha Owl Corner. 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