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Show TheSaet'Lake Telegram. mm r PRICES in HRISTENSENS WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 23; 1903 i ti ? i i! b rTK m m rw b h 3xru rurLruurux 'jtjitu' lnmutruuxrtrv. :t THE INVITATIONS to Miss Margaret - Robertson's pianoforte at" the- Salt Lake Theater ' next Monday night, are being mailed, and judging from the,, congratulations the brilliant pianiste is receiving from all who have been so fortunate as to get an Invitation, it is certain she will be given a most cordial greeting cn this oher debut. MRS. PIERCE of C20 Sixth East street entertained at her home last evening. Dancing and card , 11. reci-jfc1'1- 1' - C.-xr- . QUARTETTE AND the assisting artists richly deserved the tributes of appreciation they received from a large audience at the Grand theater last night. The programme rendered was one well adapted to the popular musical taste, yet it contained enough of difficult selections to satisfy the critical. The quartette was more than generous in its response to hearty encores, which followed Miss Levy, nearly every number. Fred Graham, Mr. Skelton and Prof. McClellan, who assisted, sustained the high reputation they have long enjoyed among Salt Lake's music lovers. MRS. MARTHA S. GIELOW. A gifted Southern writer foranda reader who is sojourning few days in this city, gave a dramatic recital at Barratt hall and deyesterday afternoon lighted a large audience with her inimitable portrayal of negro THE APOLLO - rai-iitrtn- . i ! r, im I Mt!nr playing were indulged in and an oyster supper with punch was served. Mil. AND . MRS. ELLIOTT will be "guests of honor at a campfire to be given this evening by the members of the G. A. 11. and.W. E. C. MISS MARGARET SNELL and Bis marck Synder will be married tomorrow evening at the home of the bride's parents. characteristics. MISS MARIE LAWYER and A. W. Smith yesterday announced that NOT THE LEAST ATTRACTIVE they were married September feature of "Spotless Town." in 16th by the Rev. Charles E.- Perwhich Leslie Morosco and Leilakins. Shaw appear at the Grand theana ater Thursday, A. F. .1 IOLDEN entertained at dinner is nnrl matinee Saturday, at the Alta club Monday even-.- -, is which beauty, its spectacular W. and vivid, and a ing. The guests were Mrs. Mr. pronounced G. Sharp. Miss Crawford, It tribute to the scenic artist. In and Mir. Harris K. Masters, Mr. and beautiful is picturesque and Mrs. George Fischer, Mr. the extreme. The piece is well enand Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mr. and cast, and throughout well conMrs. Coolidgc. Mr. and Mrs. careful tuid shows It acted. Kimball, Mr. Carey, Mr. Leon scientious stage management. and Mr. T. R. Jones. The sale of seats began yesterday. MRS. A. C. M'CANN will entertain the Christian Central the of ladies CHRISTENSEN'S DANCING ACADchurch at a Kensington ThurEMY. sday afternoon at her home, 441 WednesSouth Fourth East street. Ladies' class for beginners and Fridays. 7 to x p. m.; P'r term. days THE COUNCIL of Jewish Women $5.00; first term commences Sept. 23rd. and the Jewish Relief society will hold a joint meeting tomorrow DIAMOND COAL. afternoon at 2:S0 in the li. B. , 77111 TTU w a U c 2 r I ruvn nirnruTruuinnnriruxrinjx v- Gen. H. A. Itaney Elected. BALTIMORE. Sept. 23 The verelpn grand lodge of. the Independent Order of Odd Fellows today unanimously elected Gen. M. A. Raney of Marenico. Ia commanding general of the patriarchs militant for a trm of four yors. Th report of the committee on appeals was adopted and many resolutions were introduced asking that the grand decoration of chivalry on certain members of cantons In good standing. con-ferrr- TOWN coMirm 'Phonr ji J MOROSCO?! ed ans CLEVER. COSTUMES fONOS NICE ARE BCENEHT. GinLs Curloid of BEAUTIFUL on. side.tasUr, 8t Cr n Souvenir Lace Doilies Given Away 3 r n. K Fifilcrick I), (irurt. hi brothet;- tir.d wishing t prfSfrve tlv :r.int lim. yt'atl in this city, have jrlven It t t!i lty who will probably convert it auihorit - COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING I SEPT. 26th. Grant Horni to Bo Hospital. ACADEMY 943-k- . PAMT.ItS HiNtir.r.s 22.-Car- dlnal Hric-Ge- DANCING Yt Frer.td COMEDIANS. ROME. Sept. Mornn. Arch of Sydney. N. H. W., has jhjM jxmM bishop ms tieparture for Australia until tli er.i of October, lln Is enrajrd In LrlnRlni; or ni work on out an niargen enmon the Irish Faints in Great Urllaln nr. the ( ontinent. He will present the flrwt copy to the Pop?. Z lie lie. i rrkllDar ttream of wit and fun now through SPOTLESS Work of Irish Saints. Prpt. m I MATIN A n. IM.. r i September 24th f Thursday, KB HATl'RIMY AT MS P. M. al fJALHNA, i Three NUM. Jirjtnnlnr NoveA Welcome to Corbin. J I. C. 3. MaJ.-OBUTTE. Sept. n, Adjutant-Generof th United States army, arrived In Butte today from the South. At 8 olock tonfjtht he left for Helena, where he will Inspect Fort Harrison. A novel feature n' the review at Fort Harrison will be th slr.ging of by the troops while ex patriotic songsevolutions upon the parade ecutlng their pergrounds, a teat not successfully formed by any other organization in the military service of the country. Co-bi- ' v OINE EACH TO LADIES OISLV. err jtz -- Jl ri X - :XSA KVJ, r !. into a hospital. FOOTBALL EXCURSION . To Ogden, Saturday, Sept. 2th. via Orepon Short Line. F. of r. vs. Opdea Hlh Sc1nnl. Round trip only $1.00. Special train 10.0) :00 p. in. Urund a. m., leave Occden ball in the evening. 1 1 , .. SOUTHWEST CORNER LAST PAGE 25 PER CENT OFF rooms. MR. AND MRS. FREEMAN S. MORN-INGSTA- R of Grand Rapids, Mich., are the guests for the week of Mr. and Mrs. Wulter C Tuttle. , Sold only by Citizen's Coal Co., 2nd South. Tel. 49. S3 W. s On all electric fixtures for thirty days from Aufrust "4th. Good opportunity to beautify the home. SALT LAKE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Keate on Sixth South street. "Th Annelus. Jc Anpete. Kivtsford," Salt Lake. Th two finest hotels west of Chlraro. PICTURE FRAMES. 6 E. 3RD SO. rtooney Where dii ye get th" Mark are In to their and. MR. AND MRS. W. 11. CUNNINGcontrary Edinburgh former plans, they expect to sail HAM will shortly move to their home. new for home on First street, shortly Q and It. cv MoiUe? THE LADIES AID SOCIETY of the buk t'lancv Why. Tim lUn MISS MARION JONi:S has returned fr.nn Firtt Congr3gaaonar church held bis liin.t ymn.r-,t- n' 'twjii tue New York, where she has its opening meeting yesterday from Tim t' k'X married. JudK. and planned work for the enbeen visiting relatives for the duing year. past yer. a MRS. WILLIAM GIBSON SHARP en- MRS. F. 1. ARNOLD entertained a few tertained a few friends at lunch-to- n friends at luncheon yesterJay. 1 at the Country club yesterDR. CRAYTON SNYDER of San Franday. cisco is visiting Judf?e and Mrp. W. I. Snyder at their home on MISS GERTRUDE M'GRATH will enSecond street. tertain at tea Friday in honor of and Mrs. Gus Mips McMillan MRS. DAVID R. CRAY will entertain Lueiwitz. at an informal muticale this MRS. GILBERT M'CLURG will arrive evening. in th" city Thursday, and will be leaves MACLEAN MISS A1LEEN the guest of Mrs. Ledyard M. East. ih in a for visit Thursday Bailey. IRENE DICKSON and Russell MRS. JOHN WILH ART leaves shortly IiSS to spend the winter In California. A G. Schulder will be married this evening. MR. AND MRS. C.URNSEY have returned from their California trip. WILL HALL and Frank Judge give luncheon at the Country club toDR. AND MRS. KENNETH C. PARK day . will luvo shortly to make their in California. a D. home GRAY R. MRS. MR. AND give musical at their home this evenTHE THISTLE SOCIAL CLUE will ening. tertain tomorrow evening at its rooms. 1! SQUIRES oi St. Louis is the COi.. ND MRS. HOLMES be-twee- . en t ad-vis- td NORDICA is COMING OCTOBER. 14 Largest Stock of Ocnuinc Lace Curtains, made In Zion City, Examine tlicm vourfclvcs. Terms: Si on Sio, 5io on Sioo. I. X. L. FURNITURE AND CARPET INSTALLMENT ROUSE if F of and Pianos stock ervtire our we offer, today, 1 xj. m e r t s , Etc., t I s n Musical Heel f Misic, Org store to new our .to rerrovl reduced, prices, prior retatly on Modrv Street. E-tc- , 4 ML AND SECUILS GAINS, (Coo 45-4- 7 West First South Street n |