Show AT THE TILE SALT LAKE Something entirely new and novel will willbe willbe be offered to the theatre patrons of or this elt city Thursday next matinee at 3 o'clock and evening eninS performance only on when Manager John Cort will present Mme Mine Anna Arma Held and her all star r jubilee company compan at tho the Salt Lake theare This mon monster ter aggregation consists 01 ot of the very ery choicest selection of ot the stars ol of oC this country and Europe totaling totaling- over fifty persons In a combination of oC Importations sensations creations and novelties novelties novel ol ties galore Mme Mine Anna Held herself representing representing rep rep- resenting a a. tower of Jewels from the top of or her head to the tips of ot her toes will unfold for American approval a 3 creation of or her own ever fertile Imaginative brain that promises promise to set the river afire so to speak George Beban n and company appearing In that gilt edged successful tul serious The Th Sign of or the Rose Ward Curran the tho emperors of laughter laugh laugh- ter In their roaring farce The Stage Door Tender the Imperial Pekinese produce their late latest t act par excellence while Francis and Florette uncork a Il Senez series se see ries rles of ot lightning evolutions e showing the tango In all Its phases as It Is done to the plaudits to all Euro Europe Hirschel Hendler lendler perhaps the only living rival of the great appears In a a. musical musi must ca cal s sensation na and the Chas Ahearn Abeam troupe literally knock cm em off oft their seats eats In a tornado of ot stunts such ench as have never ne been seen soen heretofore In this country Taking it all aU In all aU Mme me Anna Held has never toured America so ably supported is as S at present by her all star selection from the arleU varieties Scats Seats go 0 on sale Monday The story stooP of The Te Co Country Bo Boy Edgar Selwyn's great four act drama comedy of New York CIt City life me which the Hem Henry B. B Harris Hams estate will bring to the Salt Lake theatre next nest Friday and Saturday and Saturday matinee Is based upon the fa familiar ta a- a millar Incident of the Imaginative young oung ma man J bred In a small mall country town whose greatest ambition Is Is Is' to get away from what he considers the limitations of his birthplace to make a a. name for himself in the tha broader life lite of the metropolis The leading figure in Inthe the play Is one one of these characters ha fired by the lure of the city Tom Wilson abandons a a. good home borne and mother and a charming sweetheart and strikes out boldly for tor New York City 1 there thero to gather the fame and fortune which he Is certain await valt him But New NewYork NewYork York brings him nothing more mor than an an attachment to an nn unscrupulous girl girt and anda a a lot of miscellaneous experiences and bye be and bye be e begins to take on a complicated complexion He wastes all his time and money on Amy Leroy and finally loses losea his Job as well and then when he Is p penniless 8 and about tt to be bet Out t out b by the landlady the girl turns him down for tor a town man who has the thc money he ho lacks and RS HS If it that wasn't hard enough to bear benr he gets ets a aletter letter from back home borne telling of tho the ena en- en a ement pf rf his little country countr- girl Irl sweetheart sweetheart sweet sweet- ht heart art to hi his former rival His troubles troublesome I ome come In such bunches that he decides to end It all aU by hy his own hand His only alternative p I is to po go back home a 0 failure rt t all his ho boasting and ami he knows he cant can't iTo tTo that t But his plans arc are jd d. d and he doesn't waste the gas s after Arter all for fr a 1 friendly Journalist persuades him that there ther i is another way ay to got get away from rom tho the ha hated tt d city elt and back home homo without himself a failure Tiit how they manaro manae to ret net the money to go 10 back to the boys boy's homo home and start a n newspaper n r there Is 15 one cne of ot the strongest est and nd ml most t. t laughable parts parts' of this great It tory But they the v do go ba back k end and the pa- pa PT npr succeeds and Tom wins bank Jane from rom his rival rl and presumably th they w all all' all allIve lye live happily ever after It Is a pretty tory story very pathetic In parts but with a fund rund of ot humor and a Q wealth of or character charac charac- ter sketches typical of oC along alone The Great White Wa Way of New York ity life after tHer A S 1 It l j r s ty ANNA HELD Who will appear at the Salt Lake the atre next Thursday afternoon and night n In the all star Variety Jubilee I It 4 t t I it 4 r s I d t s JI T I. I TOM WILSON A AND ND AMY LEROY Characters In Edgar Selwyn's great C comedy The Country Boy at the Salt Bait Lake Lako theatre Octo October 31 and November I 1 1 |