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Show rcmGiirs tzwzziiziris. ejsxt lahe xnrATrr Viola Gil-.. Gil-.. lete In "The Girl end ta Bandit.' D7.1 IIEUM TIISATrU audeville. . CL2AJND T1IEATL.1 "A , Lion's LYI IO TKZATEE The Two Or-. ; SALT LAKE THEATER. - ' "The Eoval Chef," an operatic com-dy com-dy of great reputation ia New York, Chicago and-other leading theatrical Reenters, takes to the road this season for the first time. "The, road" ia theatrical parlance is a tour of the less important cities where one, two, three and sometimes weeks' stands are made. In this connection it is worthy of note, that the management . of the. "Chef ' guarantees the same production, both a east and mounting, here as seen ia ; Its lengthy runs elsewhere. Harry . JJermsen, as usual, will appear in the week, and the same company comes t5 the Lyno Sun2?y nibt, Drirring with them the entire' scenic production, lie theater-?or ra who have seen and enjoyed "Northern .Lights" will en-, ioy this new play by the same author, it is a beautiful story of the South in arte-bellum days. Its great drawing power it owing to the fact that, al-" ihoueh a melodrama, it is & scream of comedy almost from beginning to end-There end-There are four great comedy parts that keep the audience in good numor from start to finish. Old soldiers will appreciate appre-ciate the situation of the two dogs of war who go gloriously to the front fall of loyalty to their cause, and who return when the war is over, one with a wooden leg, the other -with a silver plate in his skull. , .- CHURCH NOTICES. ' . ' , EPISCOPAL. St Mark's cathedral. 225 Eat First South street. Rev. Benjamin Brwtr. dean er-lees er-lees for the eighteenth Sunday after Trinity: Holy communion at 730 a, ni.; Sunday-school at 9:45; morning prayer, litaoy and sermon at 11; eTfoinf prayer and sermon at 7:30. Visitor aiw welcome. St. Peter's chapel, Fifth North and fifth West itreeta Sunday -school at S:45 a. BJ.; venjnf prayer and t ermon at 4 p. m. . St Paul's church. Main and Fourth Bouts treete, Eev. Charlea E. Perkins, rector ! Services: Holy-cemmunlon. 8 a. m. ; Sunday school, 9:45 a. ra.; moraine prayer and sermon, ser-mon, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon. ser-mon. 7:36 o'clock. - Visitors welcome. 6t. John's chapel, Richmond avenue near Ninth East street Sunday-school at 2:46 p. no.; evening; prayer and sermon, 4 o'clock. A cordial welcome to all. f . LTJTJTEHAN. Holy Trinity BnUeh Lutheran church. 336 South Fourth East street. F. W. Bussard. paator-Serrlces as usual, with Sunday-school at 10 a. m. and church serrice it 11 i, n. All welcome. First German Evangelical Lutheran St. John's church. Seventh South and Ctita treats, William Lankow, pastor-duaday-school at 8 SO a. nr.; service, 10:30 a. m. Daoirh Evanfelical Lutheran church, corner cor-ner of Second South and Fourth East streets Services at 3 o'clock p. m. Harold Jensen, pastor. Swedish Lutheran, corner Second South and Fourth East, Emanuel Bydberc. psitex. Sunday-school, 10 a. m.: mnrninr Tire. 11 a. m. ; Toung People's meeting, 6:30 p. at.; evening serncs. a p. m.: weoesuiiy t.eu... with, while they :r- c: ratio selec-tiocs selec-tiocs they do not d.. s ti cera E'ars, neither do thev look tta r'rt jhvcical-lv, jhvcical-lv, but they can 6in lA i. t. .hea San Francisco's' gaLery otmands encores en-cores there must be soms rerit in aa operatic trio.; Katberie Iscent, impersonator, im-personator, is none other tha the girl who made Fait Lke roar 1st spring jn the "Collejre Widow." Everybody remembers - the Flora Wi-ins of George Ade 'a delightful character play. - Well, tag, "Miss Nugent is it. Minnie Kaufmann, one of the great IZauf aoann family of stae cyclists, has a lone act, during which she- apparent-' apparent-' ly defies the laws of gravitation.' She has well earned her title of the greatest great-est lady bicyclist ia the world. In Linden Beckwith, the singing portrait, the Orpheum offers a daintv act that is bound to go well. Miss Bsckwith'a great beauty, coupled with her change of costume distinctive of each song and her frame setting, all combine to make her act a success. The plavlet next week bears the title of- "Too, Many Darlings." It is plaved by Georgia Gardner, and Joseph . Maddera and is said to be aereaiuingjv funny.- The kinodrome'a chief attraction will be "The Great Train Robbery." GRAND THEATER. The inerryL mirthful musical comedy, "A. $10,000 Beauty," which will be given at the Grand four nights and matinee, commencing Sunday .evening, comes highly recommended by the Eastern press and public aa one of this season's best productions. Tne comedian, come-dian, Allen Curtis, is a. gTeat favorite here: Al-Bruce, Harry Lewis and Fredf Cutter, are exceptionally ' clever, and there is not a dull moment when these' funny men are on the stage. Miss Marjo'rie Lake, the beauty, " is without a doubt one' of the cleverest little aetresses in musical comedy today, to-day, and her singing and dancing isia revelation. Miss Lois Cecile Hobson, as Lady Grafter, does a clever piece of acting and the gowns worn by har are stunning, to say the least. The famoua "Broilers," better known as the little dancing maids, execute the most difficult ballet dances with ease : ,wa m :. ' ' , ' . if.: ; v.v v v:; - i ' ' ' T .. .x.t.r. v. MINNIE KAUFMAN!, Greatest Lady Cyclist la Xh World at Orpheum.-" - " and jrrace, and are said 'to be tn best singne and dancing chorus in musical comedy today. To those desirous of aa hour or so of pleasant entertainment and fun of a high class, .no better place could be found thin the Grand. The well-known Eeaeh dc Bowers minstrels, who three years aro made such a favorable impression in this citr, will - return for a three nights ' engagement at the Grand, starting on Thursday evening of ext week, with a f amilv matinee on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The nama "Beach & Bowers" carries with it an assurance of a splendid splen-did evening's performance in the min- , - - ! ' HAEEY HEEMSEN, to "The Eoyal Chef" at the Salt Lake Theater. i part of the ''Chicago Cook" forced to do duty for the "Bajah of Oolong. " Mr. - Hermsen possesses the ability to . areata laughter in a marked degree . ad can sing and act as well. The piece abounds with pretty sonro. en-fcaneed en-fcaneed with clever electrical effects. A very picturesque number is . the 'Spirit of '76, f a tableau of national nation-al - interest, peeed-by several ladies and gentlemen of the company. New . costumes, a sprightly' well-voiced cho- Eua and a company of sixty people will e aeen in the forthcoming presentation presenta-tion of "The Royal Chef" at the Salt Lake Theater next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with Wadnesday mat-. mat-. bee.: v- ! ', .- . Viola Gillette closes her engagement , In "The Girl and the Bandit" at the Salt Lake Theater tonight. That the house will be crowded to its capacity U already assured. ORPHEUM THEATER. If the S. E. O. sign is not hung out text week at the Orpheum it will not be because there is not a good bill an the boards, Next week 'a bill bears all the dips, spars and angles of a yarn number. England's etar juz- fler will be. there with the goods: taly'a leading vaudeville trio will delight with some selections, the greatest great-est lady bicyclist is down- for some . stnata, while America, will' contribute three numbers that will keep the audi- prsyer meeting. 9:15. Ssturdsy morning, iu o'clock rummage ssle in church bateaant-, Choir practice Friday evening. ' CONGREGATIONAL. First CongregstloBsl church, corner ct Fourth East and First South streets. Elmer I. Goshen, .pastor Moraine service at 10:45. sermon by the paator; 6unUy-echool at 12 30. Communion service at 6 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor at p. m. Phillips Congregational church. Fifth SoutB and Seventh East streets. Rev. P. A. napkin, nap-kin, pastor Services Sunday, with sermons by the pastor, morning at 11, evening at 7:45. Sunday-school at U IS; Christian Endeavor at .30. Very cordial welcome to ail worshipers wor-shipers at these services. METHODIST. First Methodist Episcopal church, corner of ftetond South and Second Esst streets. Benjsmin Toung. pastor Services at IX a- m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning topic. "Prayer; evening subject, Paying tha Price." Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m.; Epworth league, at :30 p. m. All are very kindly invitad to these services. . Liberty Park M. E. church, corner of Eighth East and Ninth South streets. E. C. Parker, paator Sunday-school at 10 a. m . A. Tracy, superintendent; public worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m- Claas meeting at tha close of morning service. Prayer meeting. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. in. Subject for Sunday Sun-day morning. "Planning for the Means of Grace;" evening subject. "A Whole Heart-Search." Heart-Search." Everybody welcome to all services. ser-vices. Our motto is "Spiritual Friendship and Helpfulness." The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday t- 2 p. m. with .Mrs.: A. Tracy. 9" Liberty avenue. Junior league, Sunday, J:30 p. m. Deaconess Mvttles, preaj- aTliif M. ' E. church. Ninth East and First South, D. M. Helmlck. pastor Preaching at Ham. and 7:30 p. m. Good music. Miss Eva Dunyoo will blay a piano solo at the morning service. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. : Epworth league at 6 30. Prayer-metlns Wednesday evening at 7:30. A cordlsl lnviu-tlon lnviu-tlon to etch of these services. Strangers welcome. Seats free. PRESBYTERIAN. : First Prssbyterian church, northwest corner cor-ner of South Temple and C streets. Rev. W. M- Paden, D. D.. pastor Morning service at 11 o'clock: evening servtca at 7:45 o'clock. Tha subject at night will close a series of sermons on the "History of the Bible." Sunday-school at 11:80 p. Christian Endeavor society at 6:30; midweek services on Wednesday Wednes-day evening; teachers' meeting at 7.0: prayer and conference at 8 p. m. All seata are tree and every one invited and made wtl-cotm. wtl-cotm. ' . . Westminster Pretbyterlsn church Preacn-ing. Preacn-ing. 11-a. m. end 7:30 p. m.. by the pastor, Pev.' McLain W. Davis; Sunday-schoor. lJ:w; Christian Endeavor, s:30 p. m.; prsyer -"meet-leg. 7:45. Wednesday evening; preparatory service for communion. BAPTIST. Calvary Baptist church. 474 East Second South street. John H- Allan, psstor-U a. m.. preaching by the pastor, subject. "Redeem-ing "Redeem-ing the Time;" 12 W p. m.. Sunday-school. W. D. Carter, superintendent; 7 p. m.. B- V. p. C Mrs. J. H. Allen, president, Mrs. M. J. Atkinson, leader; 8 p. m., preaching by the pastor, subject, "What Think Ya of Christ t" Oleander Litarary society, Wednesday Wednes-day evening, 8 30 o'clock. J. M. Thompson, president, prayer-meetlog Thursday evening. 8 o'clock. The Literary society will meet hereafter every Wednesday night, instead of Tuesday, and prayer-meeting will be held on Thursday, instead of Wednesday. First Baptist church, corner Second Soutn and Second West, Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday-school at 12:30. F- L- Evans, superintendent; superin-tendent; B. Y. P. V. at :30 p. m.; loader. Miss Eva Newcomer; subject, "Who Are foolish and Who Are Wise!" Wednesdsy evening service at 7:J0. A welcome to all. Rio Grande Mission chapel. Second South, between Ninth and Tenth West Sunday-school Sunday-school at :30 a. m., George Paul, superintendent superin-tendent Burlington Mission chapel, comer Indiana avenue and Navajo street Sunday-school at i j jo p. tn.. Henry Jacoba, superintendent. East Side Baptist church. Seventh East and Third South, Rv. 8- A. Hayworth. pastor Divine worship at 11 a. m., with preaching cn the subject, "Faithful' in Little. Faithful in Much." Sunday-school at-18:15; Christian Endeavor at 6:S0 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will precch the third of a series on great Bible questions, this being the question of a heart-broken father: "Is the young man, Absolora, safe!" This sermon will be of special interest to men. Following tha sermon the ordinance of baptism bap-tism will be administered. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evvnicg at 7:0. All are invited to these services. UNITARIAN. First TJnttarlan aociety. services at Unity hall, 13 Soiah Second East street, at 11 a. m.. Rev. Fu3k Fay Eddy, pastor Sermon topic. "From Cotprr.on Sense to Poetry In Religion.'' Mntic by Tatty quartette, with duet by Mr. Browning and Mr. Poll, and solo by Mr. Soil. Sunday -echool at 12:15; business meetir of congregation Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ragular meeting of t'nity circle. '.!iesday at 3:30. Unity club meets Thursdsy" evenrng with Mr. and Mrs. Eddy. No. 4 Pr-!Traa fiats. Toung Peoples union meets FrWr evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eddy. '. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. , First Church of Christ, BclenUst. 336 East Third Sotb--unday-achool at' S:40 a. m.: church services at 11 a. tn. and 8 . m.: subject, ."DoaTlne of Atonement" Stranger are especi ally welcome. Each Wednesday evening, it I o'clock, a meeting i held to listen to tsUmaniaJa of healing of both sin and sickness. An are welcome to these services. Fre4 reading room, open dsily from 10 a. m. to a p. In ropm 607-6C'S 607-6C'S Scott building, 1 Va tet. 8econd Church of Chilat, Bdantiat, L O. O. F. hall, corner of ;3evath East and Eleventh South streets ussaon sermon at 11 a. m.; subject, "DoctrUas of Atonement" Sunday-achol at 12:15 p. iry Wednesday evening even-ing testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. AO are welcome. .. 1, - REORGANIZED tt,Tt7RCH. orU4 Church of Jaus Christ of i;- - ' - ' j. v -v -.." in . ' ' ;: " J " , ' l! ' .; . ': '- : x . r- X .. : " I, J' - ' . tf : f '.'f' - - : -. y . '- " ' V ' ."',.:'':. . ; i. wf i ' , .- : 'i j 1 - . ; f . ..K '?: t-r r- :..: a- . i - t ' t ' ' L ' I 1 , ' I ! ' KATHERINE NUGENT, Sever Impersonator at the Orpheum Next Week. ' Mifte both laughing and thrilled. In Cbinko, th haadliner. . will .be seen , posaibl'V the moat orieinal -juggler on the stage today. He is young yet, and - by the time he has toured America he - . rill develop some more tricks, for as East aa his ideas are eorjied he inventa lome pew onea. Jnt now he ia making mak-ing a specialty ef keeping seven billiard bil-liard balla in the air. By way of a thange h picka up his youn lady aa-sigtant aa-sigtant and several pieces of furniture and gives them an airship ride with tiig banda and arms aa the motive pow-; pow-; sr. The Italian trio.ia .a. little different differ-ent to any other three embers who tie. ajyeanas. in .vaudeville,. j0 begin , ' - . , - ALLEN CURTIS, , In "A $10,000 Beauty" at the Grand Theater. strel world, and lovers of minstrelsy will doubtless be .out in force. In, addition ad-dition to the usual minstrel performance, perform-ance, several vaudeville features will be introduced, which are far above the average.' ' . LYRIC THEATER. : As a nila the first performance by a stock company has some rough edges that disappear as the week goes on. This will pot hold Rood at th,e Lyrie theater. Sunday nicht. as the new stock company has "been playing "The Man "Without' a Country " in Ogden all Xhia Ltter-dy fialnU. 12 East Second South street Preaching service at 11 a. ra. by Elder E. C. Briars of Lament. Ia.; subject. "Qot-ernment "Qot-ernment ot God." Eventnr servlee, 7:80; preaching br Elder J. D. Stead; subject. Doctrine of Christ." Sunday-school at 10 a. m. ETerybody la cordially invited to attend these services, - - |