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Show "... ii:s Vt-IiTille; r?- i-i. ; . : ' ' . : Iir 73 BAND AND THE ECHU- 7 r. Concert company gave a eplen- " ' rf-rmance to a great audience e C rand theater last night. The ' vho paid an advanced price t t tvat their money vas well f u It 19 seldom that a woman 1 s the -cello aa well aa did Miss A s, and her work, of the most C - t 8-1 intricate chaxErter. wag t- ideally reccivel. Jler Erst i - . vxrd ante and Finale -- r) caUei frth aa enthusiasm t j encore. i::?s therwood, oprano; l,i & most pleaaing voice. Mm Oclibeck, pianist, wa charmir;?, and earned the hearty greeting ana received, both soloist and aocom- panist. -llr. I.owdn'a "Archlbaia Icurlaa" was a rem. and hia "Don Juaa gerenade" , (Tchaikowsty) trfu'-'-t such applause that re- 9-rr ii wltA & clever Irish dittr. l-.ss" Eherwool and Mr. Kowdea . gave. In .place of the grand enBem-t, enBem-t, "It j 1 ace," with pleasing effect. ef-fect. The t&nd numbers were all root, ani the-"Poet and Peasant" 'overture 3uppe-wBS the most popular.- "Laughing "Water' (Hager), .Hucrartan - Paneee"- and "Ballet - f Music" from "raust"- (Gounod) were .tt other-ftumbM. y; r r : ko7ard irrus in "bOsemart la tha offerin et the Salt Lake Theater The-ater tonight. The engagement runs until Wednesday night, with the uraai ttaUae. " . " ' ' unce Tom's cIbin.- with two " Tc- .ea. two Marks an other' tMi.s la pre Portion win be given at the Grand theater tha last half of the week, renins Thuraday night, V - . ' Tirn TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW V vUl be continued this week at the ' ;ovelty theater. : There will also be vsher good features. . : . - "A SCRAP OF PAPER,"1 TO BB PRO- " duced by the Unirersity Dramatic club at the Salt Lake Theater Frl- , day nlrht, will have the following cast: Prosper Couramont, Elbert D, Thomas: Baron de la Glaciere, Q. W. 'Carlson; Erlsemouche, Jay E. John . son; Anatoie. H, Ij. Marshall; Baptist, Bap-tist, W1U MlfiSln; Louise da la Glacier. Gla-cier. Ardella Bltner; Mile. Suianne ; de RusevtUeTEdna Harker; Matllde, : XIlea Tibbltts; Mademoiselle-Zeno--Ale Retta Snow; Madame Dupont, Claudia Schmlerer; Pauline, Elva Parkinson.. , , - t " THE LARGE MUSICAL EVENT OF the week will be the evening of En- -erllsh, Scotch and Irish ballads to be .given by Mrs. A. D. Melvin Thurs- 'day at the First Congregational . church. ' Mrs, Melvin will be assisted by Mr. Skelton, as well as the Chris. ' rtensen; string quartette .and Miss Hattle Wlahard as accompanist. Mm. Melvin is a pupil of Charlotte Dalby of London and sang in oratorio ora-torio and ballad concerts In most of - ' v the large cities of Great Britain, winning great suooess. - |