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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1903. p uu players j AT THE GRAND THEATER. the great triumphs it has scored in the leading cities of the Kast a word regarding its massiveness will be of interest. "The production is the original Klaw & Erlanger organization which ran the entire season of 1900 In New York, and which, since that time haa played but fourteen cities, with the same cast, scenery equipment, horses. camels and ornate electrical effects, re cording its 100th performance in Toledo, O., last month. hall, 113 East First South street, Tt U the pecondi of the Sunday nfterhoon concert. The hall 1? nlcly redecorated and Is one of the bett concert halls In town and its acoustic qualities are un"of surpassed. The ceiling is entirely resonance wood and acts as a hug board. Following Is the progrnmmei BH-tOverture -Knitel Ixist" Madame 8. Uro5b-ck- . Mattel ".Non Lonio." Italian nrla....TIU . t MJWACTL LY THKATEK. UrodUo.-k- T. FISH Ell rA TIUS jollV LEY vfTer ir WctUla Xu4-- rlbrU. of Etem With ft Corjrre at i ana IVrformatieen eryafterrrMin .30. p. rn. p. m. Evenlrn. r time Last FAMI- 4 ADMISSION, IOc. with Titf-.- B curtain ansi lilt, os;r NUMnr.n m MANAGER. 4 asH Big Nights Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 4 FL0R0D0RA THCRSDAV AMATEl'R NIGHT. SUNDAY SACKED CONCERT. .GEQ.D.PYPER.H UY W 1 H K BIT Win?? WEST SECOND SOUTH. I'.EFINED VAUDEVIt I.F. AND "SofUv Sighing." from opera. "Pr Tonight "Where Is Cobb?" C- - M. V. Fnischu-fz'- ' THEATRICAL NOTES. Sunday Night HeWs Military band. M's W. M. I.rlu8. C.rWg "The Puturflv" riant nolo. MIm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 8. Uroilbeck. Continued interest is manifested in Nights and Wednesday Matinee "Our White concerts to be given "Thinking"M'f a W. M. I.mHuw the Nordlca-Dus- s Wife." Tito Mattel the Tabernacle on October 14th. "Dear Heart" Thursday. Friday and Saturday at Urmlheck. Dr. a perand matlne be will There night (a) "The Uist Ho,- of S ininnr"... Nights and Saturday Matinee "Buried formance and the prices will be in Kolk"ong at Sea," reach of all, the highest priced seat beIJittor (b) "The Little Tabvast the J2. rate S. At this Hrodbeck. Madame ing only f lw the Ilussnrn" filled at both Tiano duet. "Charse ernacle will doubtless Anions th novelties to be presented performances. Hplndlcr Madam FIske will sing seaHrinlbeck. S. O. this hikI Misses throughout the Western States and Franks, the violinist, will play in son is n new farcical comedy entitled the afternoon, and Madame Nordica Salmon Worth Millions. Duss will conduct "Our 'Wife," presented by the talented will sing at night. both at the orchestra San Francisco, tx-t- . 'i. The aggr..ite aetor-autho- r, Alexander Rimini, and a The programmes appear performances. in the adverof the nulmon brought down from value Alaaka by the vesl now anchor?! in capable company of farceurs under the tising columns today. the lower tay is $3.W.ncn. management of Arthur F. Warde, son coninitial will lleld's band give its of the distinguished tragedian, who has cert Cioup of the season at the Grand theater some the of largest with been identified A programme the jymptoms of a with popular Sunday night. Usually begins unr! if;t attractions in the country win be rendered and the full band will common cold: there Is ehillines. sneez-a world ThP title. Our Wife." implies appear. ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, of possibilities for farcial complications hoarseness and impeded respiration. the read Hnd fun. and those who have is attracting Give frequent small dose of Ballard's theater The Novelty v finim it to be the merriest yet. good crowds. Clean vaudeville is given Horehound Syrup (the child will cry will be at a nominal or admission, l no for it), and at the first eltrn of a eroupy Kverything about the company price in be spared the best and no money will is located at 60 West Second cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow most ai theater making -- Our Wife" one of tneseason South. Liniment externally to the throat. L0c It tractive parties traveling thishalf of the at Z. C. M. I. on South Main will be resented the first The theater Unique week at the Grand. with matinee street is making a strong bid for popGen. Orlando Smith Dead. ular favor with refined vaudeville feaWednesday at 3 o'clock. OiianiL Smith, CHICAGO. Oct. at popular prices. tures the Italtiinore nrefiilent if at"Buried at Sea," which will be the nCtcr railroad, r.r.d a tlistlngiilshi-'I the is 2 ili iu oV'.iwk IMm the iil war. traction at the Grand theater, luring CONCERT. BAND HELD'S IK Theodore fer tin !.i.. morning. He had hern latest play from the pen of to be his Kramer, and it is conceded is founded upon Eat Sunday dinner at the Ford h"tt 1. The programme of Held's band at tbe masterpiece. The play an actual burial at sea. Beautiful set- Grand theater Sunday evening is as for this big producfollows: tings are carried Son-,- i Th Angetus." Jx.s-. Anglf. Th tion, notably one showing Trafalgar March, 'Jack Tar" (new) Tha two Cnri: famous Salt I.nkworld .HeruM the and London, Overture, "Zampa" Square, U" of west Swi fcotels the at Colored "A lions the Chicago. with (a) Swagger Nelson monument, Mrs. Kin sea Caprice base; in honor of England's great has Mrs. Kiim (b) Contentment" The St. Dennis Cafe, private dlr.lnn-room- s warrior, Lord Nelson. The companyMo- Soprano solo, "Oh, Speak To Me"' on two foor?. unexcelled aervicet been specially selected by Edwin Andrew Borx headed is and peputar prices. 2&S Main. rdant and Ola Humphrey, Mrs. Martha Royle King Grand selection, "Prince of l'tlderi" by the talented ofyoung actor, Orrai AV. Menkin, tlentit. s now 1. l.ml'rs Ir. Fr.--in room fourteen plays used Humphrey. Out 27, Hooper bkig. (a) located Druwsy "My York the quartette Imperial New of past by one syndicate were written Babc" by this season, thirteen (O) "Where the Sweet Magnolias E.st unday dinner at the Ford hotel, way ! Bloom" author; and not only in an artistic a as jOc. but were thev very entertaining, J'jhn Hniriami itungarian dances financial success they have been over- Prison scene and anvil chorus front "II Yer.ll Trov.itore" whelming. Zimmerman and Mai key Solo., "Where Is Cobb?" completesaftei-noo-itsn THE KENT RECITAL. engagement at the Grand this a hit. made and tonight. It has A NEW $325 for Following is the prograir.ni"TaberInez Forman will present "East Charles Kent's recital at the Lvnne" at the Grand theater, on Octo- - nacle, Monday night: C.ou.iod ber 22nd, 23rd, 24th. Unfold Ye Portals" l abcrnacl t'lioir. (a) "Tin Cambrian War Song" In "Down Mobile" which will be seen r" Binley Uic at the Grand theater on October 19th, ltichnrdoii (b) "Mary." Scotch ballad 20th. 21st. Mr. Carter, the author, gets Mr. Charley Kent. FOR away from the city and the turmoil of Overture to "Tannhaiiscr" Wagner Prof. J J. MeClcllar. metropolitan life and locates his people in an old plantation surrounded with YioMn so!i sletion from "Carmen" Hizct and a quiet, peaceful at- Prof. Willard Weiho. rural seen-Hccpipanist Arthur effects ire of es. mosphere. The scenic Slinherd. pecial note, the scenes of the Dismal Ca) Pto Posscnie" (from the effect tire Uoiin.i'1 the being great cf "Kaust" Swamp and Sullivan There i? a lot rf (b) The Dost 'lvi-dparticularly effective. Mr. Ch. tries Kent. irirth provoking humor that crops out "Thf Sra Hith ... Pinsi.it i Its Pearls" that proiluring the action of the play from Choir. Tabernacle the vides one a breathing spdl a Nevin "(ior.doliers" more serious work of the play. AND A (b) Old Melody" WV-tw- SSTflEKTBE NOW OPEN! tamiMI'T lUiIOni 1 Dr. A. THEATER NOVELTY t. N. J V SrXCXAI juADIEE' AKD CHILDR?'3 51 ATX I EE UTDMSDAT. - tr cimnr.4 euailDee mi 1 GUARANTEED NKXT ATTIIACTIO . WJ . Thura TUf CLOTHING TMs CAtnrnl CwraXil a KUPPENlfEIMER Wtd ).4 Mllr Reuben in New York. ITU & e: New Yorl or, CO. CHICAGO. SPECIALTIES ENSEMBLES SOiNGS l PRICES fl For Sale by H. DESKY S Tl.f TWO STORES 10 E. 2nd So. 205 So. Main. Salt LftHe City, UttOi- - d." Itr.AlTIFt for rin-.tle- s n crr.i; ron Tin: ic.' i ? i i.i. iu: ?'.;uv. mik iT-- D.'ap M.XT toy 1 l'r faratl'-- of urut Mjiclre. :4 .'.cl ' Chir.ffe H.ii s. Worderfil Curative rntvrfl. 3 lv p i:-H- t n -- M ATTI'-VTl-oN rrt. oi l: . win: T?"" Geo. D. Pypcr. Loc.il .Mi a tIlIIi-lOSi- L- Florodorn." Tuesd.iy. .Wednesday and Xishts "Keuben in New TonisM Monday, Thur?dav York." 1 AFTERNOON EVENING giv- An inteiesting programme will en Sunday from 4 to o p. m. at Doisll-'- s s. jj The Only Remedy in the "World Except a Surgical Operation. That Will Certainly Cure Any Form of PiJes. i3 ! D AYNES I .13 I !llm j chemi.-ts- . qu;-.eks- , ROMNEY j farce-comed- blood-vesse- sr.tlo-JtKrea- "Wit-mark- c" , fcl KTlrHEEvAHSClitMtAlCO V--J ClKC!HiTI,0 Erlanger'? magnificent "Ben Hur." in ail its original splendor, its perfection in scenic and mechanical detail and its rare impres-sivenes- s, comes to the Salt Lake Theater for five nights, commencing Mon-on day, October 20th, with" matinee Wednesday, October 2Sth. The coming of this great spectacle is an event of the greatest importance, as everyone in this community has long wished to the stage presentation of Gen. witness Dew- - Wallace's famous novel. Although "Ben Hur" is well known by reason of aSSJgfS rtt-- S.J 1 t.&.i I 1! . r. !.!-- I ..1' I Vj- - 5 jt .... (Vi' inf. , II.T II 9Z p.- - tt. I OCTOBER : A a 1 t I t' v OR AND TIIli.n-:- ii. VlD A. S. ZIMMERMAN. II . III '. '5 I c ll' tU! V 1 flha3ing :;umbcr3, 25C-RE5ER- t MEN the IMPERIAL QUARTETTE ten sti:h:i:o. starklin'o and T-- r. s R field's Milita JV s 1 10 s I A Sunday livening Concert a?;d Con luctor. i - EVENING PROGRAMME 11 V. SKATS-.25- C MnaKrr. 1 Ia 'I EOLOIST. J,,. r N. h n v M M MRS. MARTHA R0YLCK1NG f. ' J ' 'dliu lli'I.n. Tl ' c JOHN !. ItclTeafnll particulars and direetlom. IdthIh Me to ldioi. . kBVEI. CO.. f:sk. I t -- k - I. I.h ii Hdniission, ir lk rear arnjrcltt far It. If he cftnnot ni vy the !l tnV L, accent no lllnv other, but send itsmn for tratedlxvok triar. Iel-Sa- I- A COMMERCIAL CLUB BUILDING, 'Phonz Whirlinrj Spffiv ;r.l KATiiAHJNit 'V I Rhoulii know HarHnn. Great .Musical ... Irnrctl or sent in plain wrapper, PWKARVEL The new and Attraction j: Pupils May Join Classes the Week of Sept. 28th by l v AAE. KATHARINE PISK, Contralto an! Saturt!iT. Mati' Violinist kucc. "BUKIED Ai'liNAHAN I or pei.onoae. lnterfteJTi-- i i Every tWoman i -- DANCING ACADEMY .00. or S hottlf tlCircular aent on Klaw ll HRISTENSEN'S by rxprets. prepaid, for 2.74. request. s, ii I dirhorKea,inflnimktioD(, IrritatioDi or ulrrtion of in n coo membranes. PiinlMi, d1 not Mtrin- - pnt &o!l w MATINUIE PROG RAM MB MENANDWOMEB. C?e Wig tl for ODntorl EiBy mot ic itrwuirf. f '3 Prmila ftelni. w NORD SOPRANO H A Refined Vaudeville Entertainment n, w I iIainSl.Now best-know- 'i- - St. THERTER Few comedy operas produced in recent years have, scored the splendid 's success that has attended Isidore latist contribution, "The Chaperons." which will be the attraction3 at the Salt Lake Theater, October 2th. 3r.th and 14th, with a special matinee on Wednesday. "The Chaperons" is now nearly three years old. The most of that time was divided between New "York. Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia. The present trip to the Pacific slope has been just as successful, both artistically and financially, as were the engagements in the Kast rn cities. The interexcellence. preting cast is on of unusual It h headed by John G. Sparks, so long associated with Piter "Funny" Dailey, now the bright star of Weber & Fields Mr. Sparks' playhouse, New York. work in "A Country Sport," "A Night Clerk" and stamped him one of the foremost exponents of Irish wit in the American theatrical world. Miss May Holey plays the young and flirtatious widow. This is the on many occasions sprightly miss whoAlice Nielsen's roles steppeu into Mis; In "The Singing Girl" and "The Fortune Teller" and earned thereby the present role she is enacting in "The Chaperons." are Other clever people in the companySteb-binMabel Hite, Genevieve Day, Mae Thomas Whiff en. Jr.. Arthur Earnest. Eddie Dadell. W. V. Strunz Carl Hartberg and Oscar Ragland. FricJav -- NIQUE ls a. XEXT ATTHACTI0N Tf ur(lar. p. m. the Xj'. Saturday nt 2:15 StA." Scrts on sili 1- I es on 9 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14 PIANO CO. 40 I nor r flADAME LILLIAN FILLED TO THE IUUM Umi BPJOHT. WITTY DIALOGUE INTRICATE COMPLICATIONS. physicians, the exp. ri- ' ' the loudly adverti-f- c have been for ye:irs j pM tensions of expem1.fl in on direction; to limt a pile ! cure that would cure. The results have been a number ofMl " haiml"sa and In nio:;t cases list less .;nt mer.ts. s;u posit orie. and even iutei ial Richards remedies, which the public have weighed ' and found in the Palnnc' of xperb-nc3 wanting; nearly all of them gave some relief, but nothing approaching a radical cure resulted from these preparations. The remedy required I.s one which will in i immediately stop the pain so severe many cass of piles, and then by contract(capillaries) to ing the small siz". their normal produces a radical curebv reducing and finallv absorbing the tua ifiors and healing the ln;iamed, raw mucous surfaces. Cntil a few years aso, no such remedy had been produced, hut at that time ;i 167 S. Open. the market, seppository was placed upon which has since proven Itself to be permanent cure for this common and distressing trouble; it has rapthe Cnited idly become famous throughout States and Canada, and is now sold hy all druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile C:re. For I.a;".U?. riJ' ir n ar. I f;rt'onn. because its it Is now the merit and safety have advertised it where, A CHANGE OF BILL EACH WEEK. ever used. It has been advertised by word Kvfr.liiK or n.otith. from one s.ifferer to another; Matinee 3 p in. people who have tried everything ds;-10c. even submitting to pain fid and dangerous avail have surgiea' operations without hi ally fo ind that piles can be cured without pain and without expense practically, as the Pyramid Pile cure Is sold for the nominal price of 50 cents and $l."u per package. The Pyramid instantly stops all pain and at the same time contains no cocahv. morphine or rarcntie; the grids and healing properties contained in the remedy natspeedily remove, cause a healthful, ural contraction and absorption of the tumors. It will cure any form of rectal trouble exept cancer and advanced fistula, which, by the way nearly always results troni neglecting proper and timely treatment for piles. A book on cause and cire of piles sent free by aiMiessing Pyramid Imig Co., Marshaii. Mich. 7 he study of rrei.ts of ! RIMIN! MR. ALEXANDER In t!; Furloufly T a Caratlc Csmpaay cf rrrur. Comedy. Alr. ij; cl 2.1; Metropolitan Opera House Symphony Orchestra of New York City MR. .1. is. DUSS, Director. at a UR W h ; 5th Monday, Oct. r.::. aiATtirrr. Wednesday j MERIT MAKES IT FAMOUS iit prices--;- ; POPULAR CONCERT N'ishts and Sat Fridav and Saturday -Steer." a Texas urday Matinee 3 "Ueubfcn in Xew York." a faref comecomes to the Salt Lake dy in tliree-act.Theater the tirst four nights of next week. This attraction come? with the indorsement of both press and public wherever it h3.s played, and no doubt will enjoy a prosperous run in this city. It is said to be a complicated story interspersed with specialties and musical numbers and enhanced hy gorgeous cot- ti'mes. special scenic; effects, clever comedians and pretty girls, making in all a tuneful, funny and harmonious performance. Thee.ne.company is said to Prominent among be a very stronpr the'memDtrs are Frank K. MoNish. Joseph Harrington, James K. Ryan, Miss May. Kthel Courtney. Josephine Klry Kd Tyler, and the Ten Pretty Reuben Cirls. ' "A Txas Steer" is far and avay the ltpf.t of the lloyt productions and com-Idnall the essentials of the successy, the Hoytian satire in ful unlimited measure, a touch of the musi-ci- l, another of horse play, still a third of genteel society, while over al! rises ih verv broadest stv'.e of humor. It affords a very good and sufficient reason for a scream of laughter at any time. The presenting company is said to be an excellent one. The date of this comis Friday next when pany's appearance It opens an engagement for two nights and one matiree. Fidd-dee-de- $159 Prof. J. .T. Mc cilnn. Look in Mine Kyvs." from the iv.m t aiyn opera ol i.a ipai' (h) "Toreadore," from the p ra f "Carmen" I'.lzt Mr. 'Viarles Kent. l Hallebdiah churns Tabornavlc t'hoir. AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER. It SSK $175 " ;! j AN0 op--r- D; mi. a m ABERNACLE... . . ma EN I UV. I'i.KTT V K t CITY. UTAH. FAI.T LAKE I fx-rtfli- l'!.VK. CI.I.VH1: HV ANT l ih?;c!.ai: rnici;?. Ti'' 'lav, Fl-- V. ot; LEE K I ft YING. ure and Skin COSTFMES. - Where Is Cobb? that d l- Tin: itnor.x.mu:AKiNO i.ac;ii. rr. ffMVnfif Fr.-rk;.r- STtIlY. TOl.t rrtyiM.lCATF.I A LisTim:. Tonight , ' tr nu: TUX f)M:iY hit iealtt skxtettk HI'KCIAI. OUCIIEHTKA UK- TWKNTT. MUr.-oi: CO. to lt- ITttca-r- U' S.-- Gm. 1 THE i:lt;Oi;sr MfMCAl, As Lady Holyrood. KUPPENHEIMER ex-vi- Ki-t?for- RUSH ISIDORE THE CELEBRATED n . ij e ,. H i f v' He; ft n?i 1.. 1 1 c. K 4 I S.- 1 The easiest wav to find a suitable rocmcr house is through THE TELEGRAM WANT COLUMNS. Telegram Wants always bring results. t |