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Show I, . , I I ... ' " ' nruuin i u-u-u-inn.' juxruugi i.n.r CJANDS MAT COMB AND BANDS nay go, but there Is only one Sousa. No one has ever appeared to claim his honors during his long tours in Europe, and his absences, have been the more conspicuous and regretted. However, Bousa is now " back again In his own country, unspoiled un-spoiled by his foreign honors, and Is engaged upon a comprehensive tour of the rr Inclpal towns and cities cit-ies He why be heard here In concert con-cert at the Tabernacle on Thursday and Friday evening and Friday matinee. Sousa's programme will be attractive, and his soloists are Eetelle Liebllng, soprano; Jessie etraus, violinist, and Herbert L, Clarke, cornetlst. The seat sale began at the Bait Lake Theater . (Monday morning. a fcHB GRAND THEATER WAS ; crowded Sunday night to hear the I -weekly concert of Held's Military band. Charles Kent, baritone, was j one of the most popular performers. ' He was in fine voice and sang with f great feeling and expression. He . ! responded to several encores. RBOBERTI AND HIS TRAINED bears will be the top-liners at the Bon Ton vaudeville theater during ' the week. This act has been in-j in-j dorsed wherever it has been seen ! as a novel and entertaining feature. Phillips and Merritt, an excellent j team from Australia, will perform ; a surprising series of acts. The ' Bouthern quartette from "Dixie" is J a crack organization on its first "Western tour. Will King will be I seen In his laughter promoting comedy monologue, "Am'l a Jew?" ' Bhaw and Clifton, the funny coons, ' will appear in black face. Charles Meyers, Utah's boy, has also been 1 engaged for the week. .'TJAI"CEST RUSSIA" WILL BE pre nted at the Grand for three i" nif beginning Monday. There , wiw be a matinee Wednesday. !"THE SHOW GIRL" WILL BEGIN an - engagement " at the Grand Thursday evening. ! MELBOURNE MACDOWELL HAS Joined the Florence Roberts company com-pany as leading man, succeeding Hobart Bosworth, who is ill. |