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Show ;iUSKr AND DRAMA. Hooaiop Doctor end The Chimes of Normandy the ,W It's Offerings at the Theater The New Grand da-"K Next Attractions ot the Theater and Grand Footllgt Flashes- ' ; ' A.rc In a j-ono fn.m Tho MlviilK at tho Ai.tur'a fund biiuflt on Vn: :i. . A musical furt-o l.y ltf-nrv dralmin itml Arthur B. UixHrey, ontltlfil l.tttli-Mint l.tttli-Mint Nnluiily. tvlll In- pirfurtni'il n. xt in., nil.. Hn will Bt. Juhn Houiia'il Tills Drill.! Elect. . . Tim Miiclnlrnp, a iin.hliin l,ly l.y r.il.inrl Alfrl.ial. Hi.- uiiihor of Tlv flri-at rilnm.m.l Ui.l.l.orv. uan proilm-i-.l Nov. 15 nt the Murray Mm Theater In New York. Kelly anil Mannn. In Who In Who who phiy.-il New i lean Innt week niitivlthmiinillnir the yellow fever tieare. ill. I their tnrireKt week's btmliieHS of tho senium there. Apropos of the reeent oeean rare ho. tween The Cat luul the cherub anil The Klrst Horn for Ii.nilnn reeotnltlon, the eurlotis fnet Is not.,1 that It wan nut tho eat that eame hack. Julia Arthur has recolveil a frairment of the swiiril she enrrleil In the Initial pel format! ,f A li.ly of (juallty. whleh Ivis been recovered from the ruins of the burned Detroit theater. The New York nramatle News w-ltl Ismie Its holiday number early In I)e-e.nil.r. I)e-e.nil.r. iim 80 panes will contain a handsome llthoirraphed eov.-r In elrht colors. 1'revost of Truth ti tho tlcslfrncr of the cover. Wllllntn nillette will co to London In fareh with mi American company to present Too Much Johnson. Next "sen-son "sen-son ho will tour this ooutitrv In the farce Just mentioned and his latest Nina Boueleattlt. younirst dnufrhter of the late LHi.n lloililenult, was married mar-ried on Nov. 2 to K. II. Kelly nt l'ort-land l'ort-land I'laee. fCnitland. Thev will up. pear totrclhor for the first lime on Nov. 2". nt the Cal.iy theater In tho new fiircc, FrolUaomo I-anny. A celebrated Entrllsli critic traveled a Ii.iik way iinil was put to much !n- venlenee to neeefit H-erbohm Tree's InvltiiHoii tn see that netor play Hum. the Cl ltle and exo .elrmtlv neked: "Well, what do you think of Hamlet'.'" wi'lt'l P"ly' """ lMw,'rfill Play ever The Paris conservntorv has obtained by purchase the oriirlnnl score of Cluck's comic ..pern. l.'Arhre Kn. hanlo. c.op.,Heil In 1TC2 for tho court of Maria Theresa, ntlrt produ 1 at Vienna. sallies, and after a lapse of a century was revived In Paris. Recent Inventions. An Illinois man has patented n hoe which has n illvl.lc.1 shnnk nt tho end of tho handle to support two narrow blades, tho device Ileitis, useful In wee.l-Iiir wee.l-Iiir both sides of smal plants nt once without InterfeliiK with tho plant. In n handy combination tool just placed on the market, the metallic handle Is divided Into two sections to operate a pair of ptlers.claws and wire. cullers, with a hatchet ba le on the head and u hammer head and claw on the opposite heud. An Illinois firm Is to manufacture n self-lubrlcatliii: Journal box. In which an oil chamber Is s-t In the bottom of the box. with n series of flexible fillers extendiiiK from the oil to the tournal. to net as a wick to feed oil Into the Fruit can be displayed In barrel without loss from pteiillna by a new-display new-display cover uhl.li Is formed of a housing to cover the barrel, with a rotable rot-able front ms.le of B!ns. which can be pushed around to the rear to remove re-move the Itoods from within. In a recently deslirnod refrlperator the lee chamber Is formed of a series of parallel bars, s-t tn one side or the refrleeratlnR chamber, which hold cracked lee and permit the fi'-e circulation circu-lation of air between the bars and around the small pieces of Ice. A Mlehltran man has patented nn air ship. comprlsliiR a clirar-iihnped Inflatable In-flatable veesel, a car attached to It by pivoted arms, so that the car can bo tilted up or down to guide It: tho ppn-pelllnc ppn-pelllnc and ntoorlnir belnir done by the usunl fan-blade prupclleis. To protect horses' feet from Injury on hnrb-wire fences a flexible metal band Is used, which is ruloptil lo fasten around tho foot, with an armor shield at tho rear to prevent the barbs OllterlnK the llesh when the horse gets its foot caliKht on the wire. C. M. Harris. Violin Virtuoso, crrnd-unto crrnd-unto of Htar Conservatory, Iterlln. under tutorship of tho world renowned Kmanuel Wlrth. also course under S. K. Jaeohesen of t'hlcniio. Studio. No. 414 Templcton ltulldlntf. Lesions given. Classes from l.lfe. Klprure, Portrait. Sketching and Illustrating. . Studio izi A St. ' u ,, i iw halycon days fur the rte 'n;'"' B(mnBe t nny, n more l?,'.7" U1n th-ntricals. nt this wa- (Jft time n hardly lie recnlh'd. flirukc Theater h, had every- n way lor tho last two "" Ul.. has been tumble to profit .cU, bul " extent because ot W""' "f attraction.. This "' ' p, will be the ease during ffdl" i of' next month, for. unless .time l lOld soon, there will P',? attractions In December., "'"v-Vllraad Is similarly coii.ll- a n,,lhllie at all being billed until " .r there In Kaust, and play, nbout fee. Hrd. I'WJ! iini ni'f "P" '"r mentli, t'. th'.UKh Manager Mt- '"Mi'rlnnto'so'tn,e "ut t'he'wes't-n t'he'wes't-n ' irs. . Pell made nltotrether too aIT. visit IK"" during the pre.- . I. hi. n'ght perfi, I malice of u.ler Hector only w hetting the V.. i!ix' of this kind of plays. ,1 or cnulne drama of ft , 1 i l welcome here after m , re lhi "I hie" kicking vaude-"f vaude-"f '.m. liens, that have bid for pub-rt pub-rt i, . a isl. of late. An occasional J'tuK production Is not eonslib i!aSuh''The,lH'Kisler Uoclor Is plsys that can be said to " . i'. singe and make of It nn 'u wlu'nf.r. lis theme deals with s,,!:::.Ki.y';h.r fESx'r;,."r,nrr,of--.v: 2T.iek.-s: The glistening tear tells S7the I, W VT.tlVmll.'nt' sS"a.'x:.,.,.'";:;,r f-!m a i.cv. lii.loKlnii 8tiinilMlnt, us m mwiru'-il r Tne HooHlt-r riior mi'l "il1"'' of hln plnya will .if., nml tin- natural ni'Rti with '1h he l ""''l- 1 "'" Vi. leaves llltle room for further r . tluit dli ll"". though the are for further action along ei line te counteract the present j.ni-v' r-mir-li'ig theatricals. It Is uJ.ll'iH-,1 that lllyby Hell does not eiTn'o'li enve us only one night of lent' Willi" ee route, for the genet! gen-et! ntlniont Is. "come ag'iln ulid ru lonli-r." I. Unit Lake Opera company toll n,.v.- evolve Itself Into n p.T-rSltentiinuiiition.-n. the public has e,..-,l a desire In thai .wiln Ihiouiili the liberal patronage ' ,i.d urea tile production of The ! inn., of Normandy. The talent Is V,. .1,1 Ihe neeessary ability for Its .-iniia- an-l Willi success H, tending .'. to give local operatic pl-o-M . ni. th'Te should be no hesitancy : ulhi Mllt f Ihos-- having these luat- vn In .laird., to present at least three mi .luilnt a season. If the KH-.il nrrnngoments could lie Ml. It s-r.iil.l he n nice thing to pre-Mi. pre-Mi. A Trip to Africa or the Hells of Cmvlll.. an New Year", day and tVn snolher of the light operas, say .livit'p. on Wanhtngton's llirlhday. ?,t(W,lla irlve sulll. l-nt time to proof pro-of th'm nnrt thry would be sttrn to Mt mill iu.ee. The sciirclty of pratic ntlrui Hons l.y traveling or-r.:li.,i:n or-r.:li.,i:n and Ihe general musical r.dnalin 'if the people here, would - tu it:,lirt,ate thia as un Ideal l ifr local ventures. Tt. return of Ceo. D. Pvper to his :;t. Heath, where his ttiiislcal ahlll-i ahlll-i r.d rburmltig voice are so much iimLtni, Is une or the pleasing liap sre able to chionlcle. and t be il. not hve a part entirely r:tel to hlln III Tho chime, of Nor-Mr-ly. he Is nevertheless welcome Sins tiillll" 1'lslK-r. who made Vid.nl In opera this week did so :t favorable auspl. es and her sue. a! iiiks w. ll for the training she ai thvn her Voice, and. If lidded to 1 ee hnd on eiiaal training In dol-iet.m dol-iet.m mevi iueiiis. her victory would Vrcmpl.te. t'eiiKi-atulatlons are due a.irml,-rs of the Halt Lake Opera f.u.i-. u g may it continue Ihe ubk fa. l.,r l l. In local musical hfi'1 K-nllliky. unnuostlonnbly the satlorirssfiil Alnnilcali play, . pro-Win pro-Win mni years, and one that has SsireMvr.1 with favor evervwhere. "t't. l""" "' Th"l",'r '"r tw' 1MH well' ka..ivn.' u deit?snwfth nr Mls phnse of Kentucky life niii' ttlmmetriiul und well-pruportluneu all Us douills nnd wllh nil the original scenery slid effects which contrlbnt.-d so largely to Its success In the metropolis. metro-polis. The company Is the original one. und the standard or excellence set up by Manager Jacob I. lit the first year or the play's existence Is maiotalned throughout In this lta nrth season. John Griffin and company wll be the attraction ut the New ilrand, I :ird nnd 4th. with matinee on H .turdav. Al'.phlato might fare much worse than when at the mercies ci ihe mortal .Mr. hn. been made a butcher, a brute, nnd f Is a mirror tiiial"lnM.'i t t.-rliifc" t.a the monarch of evil. A tiling lo this reflect!. re-flect!. in. he Is a skillful worker, on artist ar-tist In villainy. Man adores art and must have his deviltry done nt-tlstleal-ly. especially upon the stage. This Me-phlsto Me-phlsto of Orlfflth's Is (Inline, too. He Is something of a dude In Hades. He Is soil his lingers. How forcibly stands In contrast his Implacable villainy, his withering contempt of human hypocrisy hypocri-sy and the majentle. sonorous t s of his wrath. These afford pictures Hint give variety. Vanst Is n play of life's philosophy. It Is a pam.lv. Katun's tall and honiB have become worn ntr by time. The character of Lucifer Is Throughout the play It miisT'tie remembered re-membered that the devil Is always the d-vll, nnd then every word he says takes on a double meaning. The pas-ssc.es pas-ssc.es are humorous nml tragic, but always sombre in their significance, tlrllllih makes a telling point of each of these telling opportunities ofTered In his lines. His humor Is fasi liuitlrg. because It Is grin, end -.".li.. I.. th. paesnges where he would fill out to tho ! uttermost the bi,i.i. ui..,b,-,ii.i character of the p,ud chaos, he makes a thrlllng Impression. Mortals enjoy eont. iiiplaliiig the devil, and the d. yll. In this l.istan mes iiulte near being a success. Hostile erfeets arc sold to bo conspicuous In the performance. perform-ance. u ,, wn ph,.,,. . , , tableau of Marguerite nnd Faust ct the throne above, with Mephlslo foiled below, affords n lilting and Impressive Im-pressive close. Not n word Is spok.-n. one In H '"' "light have appealed to No purely farclal ' comedy conceit presented In the pnat u.le has bee,, accorded such a royal reocpllon as that vouchsafed men nnd Harris' expl. ,-H,0"J'r ,-H,0"J'r J:,J' MV"l'y,s famous laughing laugh-ing sensation. Court, d Into Court. This c.me.lv. which by the way. In,. I a pro-tractid pro-tractid run In New Yolk cltv last season sea-son where at the 111J I'henter In Contain, Its stay covered n period of twenty consecutive weeks, is meeting with just us much i,e. I:,l,,i from both press nnd public alike during Its tour of the country which was Inaugurated several Weeks ago. a tour by the way. whleh .ml, race, this city. f. t which will doubtless ho particularly pleasing lo nil lovers of purely faicial comedy conceits Into which no phase of vulgarity vul-garity I. allowed lo creep. On next Thursday nnd Friday evenings even-ings the West Hide lir.imntlo and Comedy company will give nn entertainmentthe enter-tainmentthe llr.t of the season In th. Fifth .! me,.g house,",!," Hum canntntlnjr of a pr.snt I Ion of Um po,MU,,r fo.u-n't drnmn A Nohh-fnnn''- PUrl dlH,rllutltl Jyrry Wwtnn Archlhiild HupJiatinn Col. Miitlhcw le U T Miiroiort Jnmi'H itlfi-khui-n (l. T. .)on-H Jni-k WorHiinston .1 K. HnilnUury Mis. Lif Mian itt .Mitn-roft "n,'l A'r"- Km nk Cutlor ailna Way Omen Pnotllght l'lsabea, Dln-y. "Iho mnnieliin." hua hit New York thciitfrKourw html. Auirtiftln T)ay ti In the fit-Id an a candlilmt- for the opera la I'oupfO. Charl-8 Frohman dnls that he h mudu Annn Held uny kind of nn offer. There U a ropnrt thnt Ponnelly nnd tlhiird ar koIuk to dissolve partner-ship. partner-ship. Hubert Pounlnff hntt stopped trnv-oi'lnH trnv-oi'lnH acWil an u(T'"r tw ,,lay ,n NV'W Marwuret A)alhT was nttneh-d twice In one day In Jernoy city. Him tcot thmuKh, however. IMIna Kathryn Kidder In Mine. Puns leiie Ih HtaiUntr another Kuiwli-'oiiie 10 In the Went. The Heart of the Klondike la n liunin belnn played In New Vork. It n by Hcott Marble. Innlel Krohman hRfl securefl the j tffhta of a fuur-uut comedy by An- ' ' I .heeV"wS,nS "e? rhr', """" "' ''nt,!v'U.S"''-n'"' make' a wild '-liLtt "''"' "Im crave fur the ;Wq,w" ', ''"'"ii'unin. lie ul.. ''t-MiT. ' fcaliir.. In tho shatH) li., Hltl of l'ltaninli,H, whn. ''llh. "IT"".!"!!. lend local SmT- ""p";"0 '" ani 1 ",,I1U'' niiild. .wen. tril r " ly.'" '""k lr "iVh V'T "''"" ""'""'r from il. ' dreas... rnr re-t.lth," re-t.lth," nn Jra.llll.mnl soubrctte, "f la ,1,1 a"''aillei nunc. The thiny Hope, In whlih Sothurn will piny. R. 8. Wlllnrd Is playing Tom Plnrh In n new dramntUntlon of thut part of Msrtln Chuzslewlt. OI110 Oe Mtrotle ha Rone bnck tu EutoH Kbe siruek the Klondike climate cli-mate bul not tlwi tfoM. Nonllra h.if mndo h.-r r.nppeiirnncs with the TbomnH on hentin, In Chl-csku Chl-csku with Immense succeas. FruiinlH Wilson Is neotlntlni( for Ln f'uupte. In whleh Anna H- IU nuule h fnllurv, wbKh cloHi-U out 11 am merit mer-it Is Bit id that Mnrk Twnln had l"harB In Funny Davenport's new piny 1 of Joan of Arc, culled A Boldler ut j II. N. Stephens, author of An Knemy 1 t. the Klnp. has luul It set t.. iniiHb- by ! Itiebaril Htnhl. nml till wrslon will be perfornvd In Hurope, Joseph JetTerson nnd Kram-ls Wllnori vlKlt.d the new cnmrresslonul library in WanhtnKtnn last week. They uliu dined with the President. (His flklnner has made so inueh of a suet-ens In his nexv piny, lhue Itti-di.li'h, Itti-di.li'h, that he Is likely to present It lu New York ufler tin- helldny. J.hn Ttn'W has innde 11 BUoeewH with A MarrlHite of (Mnvcnletiee. Hydu-y Orundy'ai ndaptBilnn of DuninH' ln Marrlatro Hour Tuls Oulnse. Andrew Muek will play Hlr I.urlun O'TrlsutT to iut C. Coodv.!.-.- i-wu |