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Show f I jf If T RU T H from Lohengrin. First came nehers Judge Dfrna T. Smith, odr. Mr. Walter Little and Sr Harry 8. Knight The ma d of came next, walking honor, Miss Dew,the bride leaning on last and in Mr. Horatio fhea of her brother, new quarters October 11. Professor Christensen has fitted up the room formerly used for the school in what is known as the high club building south of the postofiice. The new dancing academy is handsomely furnished, and will be, when completed, one of the most artistically decorated rooms in the state. Juvenile pupils will be enrolled October 11, The adult classes will be formed October 13, and childrens classes will be assembled October 15 and 17, Parents desiring to communicate with the dancing adademy may use telephone No. 943 k. Com-mecri- . Xr K ; Theatre AKE T al FIVE NIGHTS - - - Ex-Senat- or re-elect- ion' ft ft The marriage of Miss Blanche Maryin and Dr. K. C. Park took place at the home of the brides parents in Muskegon, Mich., on Wednesday. ft ft state. The local theatres are filled. Miss Bateman and Miss Patterson have collaborated on a book of strange If Miss scenes behind the scenes. Patterson Miss all and it tells Bateman Mrs. E. D. Miller will entertain at a puts her style into it, it will be well Kensington on the afternoon of Oct. 3. worth reading. ftft Channing Kullak has been here. Mrs. E. M. Charlton is home from Just as I am about to mail this 1 hear New York. Janet has gone to Salt Lake and that ft ft Miss Adamss mother is going to Christensens Dancing academy will The Guyer. -- Ro-kom- o. POOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW GRAND THEATRE. O o 0 O 0O ...CONCERT. o O o O O $ $ $O o O o O SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 6:15 P. M. O o POPULAR. PROGRAM. Edvards, Soprano o 0 Frank Ford, Clarinet. o o o o BOX SEATS 50c. general admission 25c; o o t First Regt. Band L. P. CHRISTENSEN, Bandmaster. SOLOISTS. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Mr. t H. oooo$xoooo$'Ooooyoooooooo : 1 at 3 CE0ld:"PEI1 COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER t.' i sO 29 SOUVENIR SHOOL MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3 P. M. . - i ..TIVOLI OPERA COMPANY.. AND FERRIS HARTMAN - DIRECT FROM THE HOME THEATRE. SAN FRANCISCO. THE TOY MAKER. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FRIDAY NIGHT THE SERENADE." PRICE8 ONLY 25C TO $1. THE IDOLS EYE. MATINEE OCTODER SATURDAY, 25c TO 75C. AND 4, MATINEE CHILDREN ANYWHERE HERMANN 250 THE GREAT Wi Hmusements. Wednesday and Thursday, Salt Lakers can renew their friendship for the popular Serenade. The Idols Eve I riday night will close what to be a notable engagement. promises ' Ex-Sena- tor . 4 . cere-mon- : ) open in Awaiting the were the the to altar at the steps Mr. Sroom and his best man, George Sole? and as the bride approached, minister read the betrothal service, which the bride, being presented hi her brother, the party proceeded to y the chancel, where the marriage the read. was During proper service Mr. Peabody played Nevins SALT LAKERS IN GOTHAM. and as the prayer was Narcissus, march the of wedding (inded the strains and with bv Mendelssohn poured forth, Following the fashion of the daily bell made papers, cathedral the of the chiming Truth has established a dethe for music happy pair, merry partment called "Salt Lakers in ft Gotham. It will be found superior in every respect to that published by Mrs. Sara E; Bransford entertained on Sunday morning. Truth the at luncheon on Wednesday in honor of also dailies the advantage of the dailies Misses Ilolmes and Shoup. The other in ha8' that it Harappears a day earlier than guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. do. ris, Colonel and Mrs. Holmes, Miss they FNew York, Sept. 23rd, 1902. Daniel Grace Emery and Mr. Carl Ilolmes. s rohman, who was the manager of a ft ft how that once played in Salt Lake, is Mrs. Alma D. Katz is seriously ill now in Hoboken. He may engage . . with typhoid fever. Miss Leslie, who had an aunt in ft ft Springville, to play a thinking part in Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux who is vis- a new production for which yeur correhas been iting in Denver is seriously ill. spondent promised passes. ft ft Miss Maude Adams is at Rekomo. Mrs. William Igleheart gave two Duvall, of Scarolina, is brilliant receptions during the week. he once visited Utah. and here, says ft ft Miss Adams is not at Rokorno as reThe Browning musicale given by ported. on Thursday Miss Cora McDonald The missionaries are hard at work evening, under the auspices of the distributing tracts in Brooklyn. music section of the ladies literary We to hear Emma Lacy Batess club, was a most enjoyable affair. sweet long voice once more. interMcDonald Miss gave the Miss Maude as a Adams is at present of Abt Vogler pretation special a musical of and both studying part. the poems study, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett BrownThe missionaries have returned from ing were sung by Mrs. Kate Bridewell Brooklyn. Anderson, Mrs. Martha Royle King, Duvall, who once knew a Miss Edna Dwyer, and a quartette com- man who an uncle who passed had posed of Mrs. Anderson, Miss Dwyer, in the ea.ly seventies, Ogden through Mr. Peabody and Mr. Fred Graham, in his is said to be sure of Colo. Preston of Salida, I Salt Lake Theatre The Liberty Belles, and performance y Grand Theatre "The Stowaway, performChristensens Band, which is known ance and COMING ATTRACTIONS. ollielally as the First Regiment Band, Salt Lake Theatre Tivoli Opera Company will inaugurate a series of band conOct. Sept. certs, beginning one week from toGrand Theatre Oet. morrow, Oct. 5th. lit has been Thelma, Sept. demon1; "Finnigans Ball," Oct. strated to-da- to-d- ay 20-3- to-nig- ht. ftft to-nig- 0, 3. 22-3- 2-- 0, 4. ft ft The Liberty Belles, though not in the same class with The Strollers, or Florodora, either, for. that matter, last night chimed itself into certain popularity. Just how long the kind of opera, of which Liberty Belles is a fair type, will continue to throw the youth of Zion into applausive hysteria is, at present, a speculative question. The Liberty Belles, and the others of the 8am9 kind, are built around an idea, while the plot is scarcely allowed to protrude beyond the wings. I suppose, however, that this is one reason for the success of these kinds of opera an idea can easily find a resting place in the brain, while a plot is often offensively annoying, especially in things operatically designed to bewilder the eye and ravish the ear. Anyhow, The Liberty Belles easily made good at the Salt Lake Theatre last night its dashy, catchy music; whirling animation and shapely chorus found instant and applausive favor with the audience. . matinee and close the engagement. To-da- ys to-nig- that Sunday concerts are popular in Salt evening Lake, and the Christensen Band should establish in popular favor as a of musical concerts in a city purveyor where band music is so much appreciated. it-s- elf ft ft The celebrated comic opera company direct from the Tivoli Theatre, San Francisco, will shortly be heard here in their greatest hit of this season. I he Toy Maker lias just closed a run of ten weel8 to tremendous business, and will be given here with the original cast and the same startling scenic effects. Ferris Hartman, the clever comedian heads the aggregations and the company embraces such well known artists as Annie Meyers, Francis Graham, Bertha A. Davis, Arthur Cunningham, Edward Webb, Thomas Guise, Joseph Fogarty, Karl Forme, Jr., and others. No piece produced in San Francisco this season lias been as thoroughly endorsed by press aud public as the Toy Maker. The will appear here on Monday, company Sept. 29 for five nights and a Wednesday matinee. The Serenade and the Idols Eye will also be presented. ft ht ft ft The Stowaway now running - at the Grand, has been seen in Salt Lake before and the gallery gods then, as now, were carried away in its thrilling climaxes. ftft Harry Corson Clark never before really knew how popular he is in this town. Harry, we all knew to be one of the cleverest comedians on the stage, but not until he got into Hello, Bill, Herman the Great, the .worlds most prominent expert of Legerdemain, direct from a triumphal summers engagement in Europe, will appear at the Salt Lake Theatre, next Saturday matinee and evening. Those who enjoy the correct and skillful pffering of aa entertainment of magic and mystery, should by all means visit the theatre when nermann the Great appears. Mr. Hermann has brought over with him to this country, many new feats of legerdemain, and promisees some new aud startling illusions. He is the most able trickster on the stage today and his entertainment possesses the double quality of being at once amusing and mystifying. He will be accompanied by the musical Goodmans, who will render a of musical selections on manypotpouri varied did we realize that he is a Gatling gun full of high explosives. ft ft The famous Tivoli Opera company of San Francisco will fill an engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre next instruments, week. What the Casina is to Gotham, the Tivoli is to Frisco a home of continuous light opera: Ferris Hartman is with, the Tivoli company and he is one. of the biggest favorites, on the coast. The Toy Maker, will be given Monday and Tuesday, and Wednesday matinee, at which a toy present will be givtn to every child in Attendance. , ft. . i Harry Le Grande. I EAT THE Royal Maltine-Pepsin- e ...BREAD... WHOLESOMe AND SWfeETa . . |