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Show I gAMUSEMENTSl H "They're oft" nt tho Orpheum this M week Eddlo Clark and tho widows. fl It ig a Sheopshead bny, racing stunt. M Eddlo wears tho fast colors and conies M under tho wiro an easy, winner. Ills fl tako off, Illustrating how tho race H track tact can grab either end M of a proposition and still remain H In tho uiiddlo, Is a joyous cxposo of M that peculiar genius of tho betting M ring. Eddie describes an Imaginary B raco as interestingly as tho real thing B with tho jockeys up and the horse 1 jumping under tho whip lash. Sur- 1 rounding Eddie, and, at times, com- plctcly hiding his Hash costume arc H tho sombro wccdH of a half dozen B 'iwlnnlng widows." Like tho lilies of fl tho field they toll not neither can fl tlicy sing, but tliey do tho dance H which mado Terpsichoio famous. The H nionologuo artist Is qulto proline this H Reason. Paul Barnes comes riding in M on a big wavo of Orphoum success. In M Los Angeles tho loquacious Paul con M vulscd the auditorium because ho Is M there with the talk goods. In Silt H I.ako the genial Barnes has mono- H logued his way to a warm reception. wlMikWwkw WfM ! V5PJI' $$$$$ 'ffifffit'J$9 ! $C&i?d;I-- ffi& wz, fyJrtffyMt- ! Wtt& 'yKK2&$ Jn$iyi jfy'$&' jfcfc i H HL H 49ieij9i& i32vBP-; H i 1Iflli "fV "tfWBKbgiHaffll ! IIMHHBBnwEHI9iH ! HbHRhH H vW$niLMnFH H WILLIE COLLIER, H in "On the Quiet.." Bl Carter and 1)1 u ford, pale coffee coons, HI appear In what they term tho "Act HJ Beautiful" an arrangement of lights Hj and scenic display pleasingly helpful HJ to their songs and dances. If It wero HJ not for tho Vassar girl with tho Me- HJ dalllon trio their stunt would not at- HJ tain tho dignity of threo strikes and HJ out. Eleanor Darrel places great con- HJ fldenco in her volco and costume tho HJ former Is vocally pleasing and tho lat- HJ tor1 a -dressmaker's triumph. Tho M slack wlro performance by tho Itoz- WA aires Is decidedly graceful and clover. d As usual tho klnodromo Is plctorlally hi entertaining, J H If you would mako peaco with your H operatic consclonco go and seo "The H Wedding Day." It Is some tlmo since H tho cars of a town have been charmed H by tho Salt Lake opera company. HJ During the retirement of tho local or-feanlzatlon or-feanlzatlon other operatic companies havo como and gone, still leaving us the while musically unsatisfied. But today and tonight and next week comes tho opportunity for which some oi us have societly prayed. Fiom the amateur standpoint not hopelessly amateur either tno cast is vocallj iiiJBn.llcent. Tho Misses Gates, Berk-iioel, Berk-iioel, Dwjer and Mrs. Browning are all well known us ladles With singing .oices. Messrs. Pyper, Graham, -pjneer and Ensign have before favorably favor-ably impiesbcd tho ears of tho town. A number of ambitious musical interpolations inter-polations will bo introduced in Uil jpei.i. . Prol. McClellan has detei lulled lu-lled that some ot the pr.zo voiccb luil ttiuo a lllght above the ordinary .uiiiiicincnts ot the opera. Hence Misb oaies will sing Ardltl s oc Serau lobe," whoso perfumo is still sweetly lemembeied as a souvenir of Molba't, via.i. Tho well known "itobin Hood' (liiarletto will bo sung by Miss Gates, Mlbs Berkhool, Mr. Pyper and Mr. bpencer. Tho baritone solo from "1'ilscllla" will bo tendered bv Mr Ensign. A great treat lies In stort lor those who attend "Tho Wedding Day." Tho Salt Lake theatre Is almost bolldly booked up to March. Following Follow-ing "Tho Wedding Day" comes thai prlnco of comedians Willie Collier in "On tho Quiet," the play which convulsed con-vulsed London and made Collier famous. fa-mous. Plenty of good things aio coming com-ing our way. it & Arthur Shephaid Is malng every effort ef-fort to got tho Symphony orchestra on Its feet. Ono day the prospectb look bright, next day tho sky is. gloomy and tho day following there lb a streak of sunshine. There are now so many engagements for the local musicians that it is almost impossible for them to get together for rehearsil and a Symphony oi chestra is a creature crea-ture of rehearsal. However, Pi of. Shepherd is hopeful that arrangements arrange-ments will bo protected whereby the desired results will bo attained. In tho meantime every lover of classical music in tho town Is praying at the shilno of Apollo for tho (success of Arthur Shepherd and his ambitious organization. Tho Lyric has bounded Into dramat Ic success during tho week. Those whoso past delight it was to see the shapely chorus girl in expansive stockings and Rhinestone garters w seo her again no moro this season For a time at least burlesque has vanished van-ished from behind tho Lyric footlights, lu its stead the stago lover wooes and wins while tho drama runs Its troubled trou-bled course. Howover, tho Lyric patronsthis pa-tronsthis week the entire town became be-came patrons seem pleased at the change of policy and left ample testimonials testi-monials to this effect in the box office. of-fice. "A Woman's Sacrlflco" at tho Grand closes a successful engagement tonight. to-night. HARRY LE GRANDE. |