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Show 1 ; -jS1 4 v i V V Hvi i r 4 s 5 rl Ig rarwrjiiri injTJiinnxuTruxruirul3 The sacrei concert at Salt Talace last night was attended by a large vcrowd and the programme was well rendered. The feature of ' the' evening was-the wnglng by the " quartette composed of . Messrs. Johnson," Beck.' Parr and Par-rer. Par-rer. . The dancing pavilion Is open each 1 week day evening at the resort. ' - ' - All the resorts were well patronized ! yesterday. ' Calder's continues to draw the people who seek cool breezes. Lagoon trains carry their full quota of passengers. ' V' . ! . ! . Saltair had a large attendance yester. day and more are going out today. A new musical comedy has the inspiring inspir-ing title of "Tlddleywinks." . , ' Francis Wilson does not intend to retire re-tire permanently from the stage, as has been reported. At the most, he will appear .every other year. As goln to show what a wonderful climate, we have in America, while the rest of the country was wearing dusters dust-ers and straw hats a traveling company played 4n Leadvllle, Colo., on May 27th, during the heaviest snowstorm of the season. Despite the blizzard the 8. R. O. sign stood at the door before the curtain cur-tain rose. - - Ben Johnson's pastoral play, "The Sad Shepherd." was produced for the first time in America at Wellesley college, Wellesley, Mass. The performance was Riven on the college grounds. Por this season at least Daniel Sully, the comedian, has gone into the' saw mill business. He purchased a $10,000 plant at Woodstock, N. Y., last week. When asked how he liked It, he replied: "Well, it's better than standing on Broadway telling how good you are." Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who sailed for Liverpool on the Majestic the other day, delayed the" starting Of the ship for some moments by standing on a necessary ne-cessary coal of rope while she read a letter and conversed 'with a friend. Drina de Wolfe will next season be seen in Edmond Rostand's "La Princess Prin-cess Lointalne," of. which a special translation has been made for her. Bernhardt used the piece in Paris some seasons ago. |