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Show Antoinette Le Brn Loves Zion fl "This is the second tune th4 appeared in Salt Lake, Citv asrH opera sjnger. While I haVo few of the people of this cityH ally, 1 love thorn because I hnYe-iH that they love good music. AniH with just a little bit of timidatH with tho other two members o'H pany, I caino to Salt Lake CiH New York in whnt was billeuVH headliner of the Orpheum on. tkH ing night of that house in thfl Christmas night, 1006. T Tsm that there was not a very fa diencc. but I learned that ntjf .. the week following that the pei this city were music lovers, thl wanted thc best and that thew KA critical. A This was said Saturday night M toinctto Le Brun, soprano of i Tr Brim grand opera trio, which? licaring at the M.issioa ihcati week. During the last six years Le Brun claims the distinction! P ing been a headliner in the op$: K more vaudeville houses in the? States than any other artist. 5 u great graiul niece of President-! ft-Jackson, ft-Jackson, and as such, eomiimn respect of the Americnn thoatgj E' public. .She is proud of her granduncle. She is an American; ft in this country, educated. for! S opera under some of the grontwi R ters of Europe. She was for oil B the idol of the opera in Ttaly, future was assured in Europe, bu t1-was t1-was tho call of the nutivo lant & roturned and accepted a small pa : the Italian Grand Opera comp E New Yirk. Three nights at! y4 tirst appearance in the nietropolia W. Savage offered her a posit ) one of the leading members of hi & lir.h Grand Opera con:ipany. Th was accepted and for two seasi j was leading soprano of thiH company. In" answer to tho as to whv she quit grand onoi Sr panics and entered vaudeville, V Le Brun said: "It was simply, tion of money nnd the tact tin W not have to work such long hot her ehgagcmeiit at the Mission W Le Brun is accompanied by ' Huttmann, a tenor of "iter; j reputation, and Robert, Mallory, o leading baritone of the Savag Mil Opera company. i J |