Show AMUSEMENTS J 4 Suit Salt S1 lt Lake Theatre The Alaskan 4 p m rn and p m in 4 1 Orpheum Theatre p m in and p In m InGrand f 9 Grand Theatre The Lieutenant and the Cowboy 2815 W 2415 p m in and p m in Bungalow Theatre Because She Loved Him film So p m in and i p rn m f Mission Theatre Vaudeville 2100 4 p 1 m p m in and p m in mt t MM t MM t t t 4 H t H t t M t 4 t H t 4 4 t t 4 t t t f t 4 t MME COMES TO SALT LAKE TO SING MARCH 14 r i 1 i d I 1 n 4 q 1 0 I MME The contralto and mezzo Mme will give one of her Justly famous song re recitals recitals recitals at the Salt Lake theatre on March 14 Besides the splendid vocal cords with which nature has endowed her and an absolutely perfect technique drawn from long years of training the cheery diva has the most winsome and alluring personal charm with which any singer of our day is graced The rich richand richand richand and wealthy coloratura of her tones tonAS and the stimulating breadth of ht r declamation never fail taU to bring the audience to her feet in bursts of enthusiasm enthusiasm enthusiasm The sincerity and truth of her art place her in a position of her in the musical world When one listens to he hears an out outburst outburst outburst burst of melody and emotion which has never been duplicated and perhaps never will be The sale of seats will open at the box office tomorrow morn morning mornIng morning ing Prices will range from to BUNGALOW THEATRE Never before in the history of the Bungalow has the cozy and popular little theatre housed two such large audiences as turned out yesterday aft afternoon afternoon aX I and last night People were turned away at both performances Mr Mack and Maude Mauda Leone have never appeared to such good advantage advantage tage tags as in this farce Because She Loved Him So which deals with the doings of a Jealous wife and some of af the situations encountered are the cause of one big long scream from the therise therise therise rise of or the curtain There will be a matinee today at 15 ORPHEUM THEATRE Pretty nearly any an sort of theatrical performance one might desire de lre can be 00 found on this weeks Orpheum bill Under Underwood Underwood Underwood wood and have a comedy Dobbs Dilemma the Basque quartet sing grand opera Julia Frary sings comic opera the Four Readings do a casting act that would be a credit to the best belt circus organization in existence Belle Davis and her sing coon songs and do coon dances Abel and Irwin have a ant that would go well with a minstrel show while Fox and Cir Circus Circus cus cue is just juet like Barnum and Baileys only different MARY JANES JAN ES PA Miss Edith Ellis author of ot the big comedy drama Mary lary Janes Pa in which Mr Max Figman has scored a huge success believes that the stage is the best medium for propagating the question ques question question tion of womans suffrage because the suf suffragettes suffragettes suffragettes are seeking accessions to th Ir ranks from the class of women who usually patronize the theatre Miss Ellis Ems asserts that Mary Janes Pa offers rs a practical argument for womans suffrage in that it shows a mother the head ofa of ofa ofa a family deserted by her husband doing a mans work and fighting a mans bat battles battles batties ties In support of herself and her chil children children children dren Mrs Clarence Mackay who is th society woman supporting the suffragette movement was a frequent t patron of Mary Janes Pa during th long New York run of the play and con concurs concurs concurs curs In the authors opinion The sale ot or seats for Max engagement in inthis Inthis inthis this city will begin tomorrow morning at atthe atthe atthe the Colonial GRAND THEATRE The performance of St Elmo given yesterday afternoon by Theodore Lorch and associate players was one of the best bast ever seen in the city The stage and scenic effects were remarkably ex executed executed executed St Elmo Murray was played by Mr Lorch and In such a way that he Instantly won the approval of the large audience At p m not a seat could be had and standing room was at a premium Last night the Lorch company was back to the great west with the cowboy dressed with and spurs flannel shirt and cowboy hat When asked if It hard to mako make so sudden a no change from a cowboy to a aSt ast aSt St Elmo Mr Lorch replied with a agrin aIn arain rain grin In Yes It Is IE kind of o 0 hard but then I I want wint to play what the people want A great many requests came to Mr Jensen asking that I give a performance of St StElmo StElmo Elmo and the people here have been so good to me I refuse refu e If they were to ask me to play the devil 1 I would do it The Lieutenant and the Cowboy was presented pres to a packed house last night and will be presented present d by Mr Lorch and company the remainder of the week with witha a matinee today and Saturday Beginning with Sunday matinee the greatest of all aU college plays College Chums will be bethe bethe bethe the attraction MISSION THEATRE With a matinee this thI afternoon and two performances tonight what has been voted one of the best vaudeville bills yet offered at the Mission will come to a close During the week wook in this city every number of the bill from the grand opera singing of the Le Brun Bran trio to the moving movIng moving ing pictures has made a decided hit REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR I IA A woman wants to get into society so eo she can pretend she was always alway there The average man thinks a latchkey is more important than t an the Ten Com Corn Commandments Commandments The farther a man can travel away from his family the more they can fool themselves about how homesick he is Evil have havo to carry any Insurance Insurance insurance ance on itself for it ft can come out of f fire famine and plague stronger than it went in Even if It a man understood anything about cooking hed still want to talk about th way he h us used d to get good things though they really fit to eat New 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