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Show Toincirrs k ajiusemeiits. SALT UUCE "Eh Stoop to Coa- OKPHSTTMVMldrTlll. . OBAND "Ktrry Cknr." LTKI O ' Town f Jostlca." CHAMr 07 CQiatE&CZ-Tr. A number of yaari ago tt wa "Frit" Emmet t who Mac hl tendar love ballad to hla Uttla frauialna. or It u Scanlan who mad lova to hla pretty eollaane by itHt word Mt to muiic. Thy wera two ropraaantatlr German and Irish niacins comedians of their daya. A pure and alropla story lnteraperaed with aona; characteristic of Its surrounding touches a sympathetic chord In the heart and may outlive all other rlaaaea of plays. Of all the society or romantic plays ever written, writ-ten, or the cleverly conceived melodrama with Its thickening" plot not even the opera, or so-called musical comedy. It is claimed, can offer so substantial and satisfying an entertainment. For the present season, the management of Jo-eph Jo-eph urphy'S beautiful "Keiry OoW offers the sweet singer. Allen Doone, In Murphy's former role. Mr. Doone. while a new-comer to the legitimate drama, was formerly prominent promi-nent In vaudeville. where he demonstrated demon-strated his vocal qualities and his cleverness clever-ness to excel In more Important roles. While still young-. Doone bids fair to be sn admirable disciple of an Kmmett or a Scanlan. The supporting- company is practically the same which has for so many years appeared with Mr. Murphy. The admirable scenic feature of the blacksmith shop. where the horse Is shod In view of the audience: the exciting- rare track scene; the flying home of the carrier pigeons, amid the shouts of the excited peasantry, are still continued con-tinued among the many della-hts of the "Kerrv Oow." which appears at the Orand" three nights and Saturday matinee, starting this evening. Again last night the Orpheum was sold out and the S. R. O. sign displayed he-fore he-fore 7 o'clock. Next week's bill will have for its hendllner Mis Lillian Chirk, who loops the loop on a hlrycle. The other features will be Sutherland Curtis, presenting "The Belle of Jaytown;" Mile. Ksmerslda. xylophone expert: Three Trovihadors; Anna Chandler. In songs ajid Imitations; Charles le Canio and his dog Cora, and the klnodrome. Arthur Hartmann. the relehrated Hungarian Hun-garian violinist, will give a recital at the t 'ongregat lonal church neit Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the I'r.l-versitv I'r.l-versitv of I'tah. Press notices of both America and Europe speak highly of Mr. Hartmann. |