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Show RU held. The lawyers, while seeking to collect their unreasonable bill, attached the properties of the company at Helena. A bond was given for the release of the properties and the show went on to fill its dates. The com pany has made money and it is confidently expected that it will continue to do so." guorous waltz and sprightly polka movements run into and succeed each Ama The Theatre.Salt Lake other in a tantalizing and coquettish zons matinee today, performance to manner. The Polish National Dance acts on night. The White Slave; mati-ne- e sluggish ears like a musical tonic, and Grand. the band handled it cliarmingly. today performance tonight. First Regiment band concert tomor- Mackies gingerly medley, The Limrow evening. it, was the closing number on the " "" program. It worked the audience into a feverish excitement, so that nobody Coming Attractions. while The Salt Lake Theatre. Arizona, all cared a rap for the storm next week; matinee Wednesday and AMU8EMENT8. If , Saturday. Grand. ruary ruary J Gamblers Daughter, American Tramp, 16-1- 8; FebFeb- i . 19-2- 1. The Amazons should be greeted with crowded houses at both the matitonee today and the performance are for the night. The performances benefit of the Swedish famine fund. It is net often that the heart of Salt of Lake is appealed to in the name is made, charity, so when the appeal accumulathe generosity should be a tive. The University club has set its magnificent example by donating Mr. PyPr, dramatic services, while the tendered has with equal liberality, can We use of the Salt Lake Theatre. enough and become multitudinous o to see fight like football cranks But or The Little Duchess. in The there are just as pretty girlsDuchess. Amazons as in The Little combinaIf any man can resist, this ention of charity and beauty he is titled to a certificate of irreproachable indifference. Blanche Walsh in Resurrection." Blanche Walsh, who is now on a western starring tour in The Daugh- ter of Hamilcar, will originate the star part of Maslova in Oscar Ham-merstei- ns Jt FIRST RE6IMENT ..BAND.. CONCERT. L. Y. Chrijltnjtn, Vandmaatir, IN EON OS OF TBOOP A, H, 8, U. 1. March Father of Victory. ..Ganne 2. Fantasia, Hungarian" Moss 3. Vocal Quartette, Selected. 4. The Misses Larson, Harley, Clayton, Anderson Selection, Fortune Teller".. Herbert 3 s. - find. Jl the progress Never put off until what of the seme one is willing to do for you toK. R. Thomas Corianton company, day. hearted Dramatic of Its an ill wind, that dies before it Deseret hands of Mr. Cope. the syndicate Miss Elliston as Bonita , Miss said: The difficulty which the com gets up. German ' One swallow doesnt make a Bradley is Lena the, spring at Helena was of a is Lemmert Miss experienced pany while girl; hat. "Arizona wife. A of the colonels successful weeks trifling character. firm New York Uneasy lies the head that needs a no lawyers drew up a contract for which doubt, do a will, cut. hair service they charged the sum of $200. business. . , Its a wise fish that knows its own The amount was probably deemed withwas local and Clyde its motion." payment the Frank Maltese Fitch has a new aramatic offering which will be represented at the Grand GE0.D. PYPER. theatre next month. It is a bewilder it that expects Frank and ing comedy The will be the talk of the town. MANAGER. of title is the Wrong Mrs. Appleton,which is said to the Maltest comedy, CURTAIN be funny enough to convulse a grave- ItoWr er, p. m. . such strong Manager Pyper has Arifaith in the drawing powers of of zona" that he has booked it for all benext week. The drama when here fore made a favorable impression upon Mr. Thomas, the local theatre-goerof sucauthor, has written a number a box cessful plays, but nothing from office point of view, which has equalled his Arizona. The cast of Arizona won is in the main, the same which Mr. favor with Salt Lakers before as Lieu . Farnham will be seen again matiDenton" splendid news for the continues nee girls. Mr. Campeau still finished and rtistlc.lntrepretation Canby tbe bg of the Mexican. e cow-punch- SiSO (a. Evening Chimes in 5. Sketches the Mountains." forthcoming production of lb. "Solomi," Resurthe dramatization of Tolstois 6. Overture, Barber of Seville. Rossini rection. Mr. Kemper of Miss Walshs 7. Vocal Quartette, Selected, 8 Medley, Popular Songs" .... DeWfit management, sailed on Jan. 8 for of the to witness production Europe the play in Paris and the one now in rehearsal by Beerbohm Tree in LonSoldiers of Fortune." don. He will then go to Russia and In Richard Harding Davis play, there will secure all the properties, costumes and paraphernalia for the Soldiers of Fortune, Robert Edeson Resurrection will open appears to be making the hit of his production. at the Victoria theater, New York, on career. Conscientious in all he Feb. 16, following the engagement of Viola Allen in The Eternal City, and id booked for a six weks run. At the BONITA IN ARIZOAN. end of that period Miss Walsh will continue in The' Daughter of Hamil Mr. car at the same house. blood. was the Limit tingling in and M. H. McCorkle was the soloist, his efforts were warmly received. Miss In Musical Farce. Plummers reading, The Death Bridge The writers of musical farce do not of the Tay, was a distinct novelty in a musical program. However, Miss propose that the epigram trustto in be popularly supposed Plummer, though .at a disadvantage, America, controlled to is have by Clyde Fitch, was not long in establishing herself in favor with the audience. Those all the honor attached originally to who were brave enough to battle with wit. The following perversions have the storm last Sunday evening were been extracted from the book of amply repaid in the excellent program Busy Izzy, a musical farce in which rendered by the First Regiment band. George Sidney is starring: The concert was given in honor of A fool and his money are hard to Battery A of the National Guard. sa-ph- JL Sunday, February 15 If Joseph M. Cohen, a near relative of S. H. Clark, professor of elocution in the University of Chicago, has received advices from the professor that his visit to Salt Lake has been postponed to March 25, 26 and 27, on which dates he will give a series of dramatic readings. Professor Clark is regarded as one of the very first elocutionists in this country and his readings here will be quite a treat. HARRY LE GRANDE. JTR ORABD Speaking of to-morr- . sue-cec- ds ser-va- nt Es-tel- la : ex-horbit- BE. yard. JC . Last Sunday nights concert by atthe First Regiment band was autended by a comparatively small dience. The little band xf musical pawar triots. however, who braved the of snow and wind, fully made up in enthusiasm what was lacking in num-beiThe audience was demonstrative and fully determined to emphafiresize the fact that radiators and sides had been temporarily forsaken in order to thoroughly enjoy a good z program. Webers enjoyable was well rendered its Ians. ALL NEXT WEEK oooo 0000 BY AUGUSTUS THOMAS. PRICES SAME CREAT COMPANY. "Frei-gchut- - r i S 25c to S1.50, Matinee 25c to Si. Sale of Seats Now on. Robert Edeson. undertakes, Mr. Edeson has in this drama a part seemingly especially suited to him and he has surrounded himself with a strong company. Soldiers of Fortune will add much to his fame and his bank account. New York Success. One of the distinctly popular New York successes of the current season is The Silver Slipper, which succeeded Florodora in the time and attention of John C. Fisher. Sam Bernard and Edna Wallace Hopper are at the head of the company, and the staging and costuming are declared to be elaborate to a degree. What the sextet did for Florodora a new feature, called The Champagne Dance, performed by six healthy and agile English girls, with as many gentlemen assistants, did for The Silver Slipper, for it created a sensation and established the success of the piece definitely. The audiences have been large, and the seat sale has been placed six weeks In advance, which doesnt appear to lessen the crowds at the Broadway theater, where the extravaganza comedy opera is running. |