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Show The Salt Lake Telegram PATURRXY "EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1903. ;:j every detail is promised, as th company Is 5aid to be an exceptionally good AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER.. Frank W. Bacon will present th rural classical drama. Th Hiils of California" at the Grand theater for three nights and Wednesday matinee, starting Monday. November 2nd. fp payers one. STARTING Mon.0ct.26 Miss Lillian Mason will be seen In the success of the century, "Sapho," at ii;e Grand theater on November 5th. 6th and 7th. "Sapho" is the dramatic Monday. Tupf day, Wednesday, Thursday "acdl Friday nights, matinee Wednesday. "Ben Pur." Matine:s Wednesday at 3 and WEEK ONE 1, til- - HKJICidS most talked of drama on the American It has been argued, criticised, stage. pro, Kiawv& Krlanger'ss condemned and commented upon. duction of Gen. L.ew Wallace's rellfcloua two continent. Mr. Harry W. of the by people praised romance covnej.to the Salt Lake The-a'tIt is a play without a compeer, thrilling for five "nights and a matlne?. in its realism and intensely interesting. Salt Monday, October 2Sth. nartine Actress and have waited paIake theater-peer- s NOTES. THEATRICAL for this great play. tiently four years, To present this remarkable play 350 people are required. In the chariot race The Novelty theater, on Second .there are eight horses contesting, but South." is .having a good run of patronfour more .trained animals are kept age. The bill offered during the past The case of in accident. by closeiy has week been' exceptionally good and on 8 rises o'clock at curtain promptly be will continued during the coming in Men the tableau of the Three Wise Sacred concerts are given Sunthe desert and the flaming ptar of Beth- week. afternoon and evening and Ave perlehem, and the men's hands raised In day if-'-- '. awe and reverence as they group about formances dally during the week. ' their camels. The' dreamy, waste of The Sunday night concerts of Held's aridity Is wonderfully impressive. Then band at the Grand theater comes the brilliantly, colored pictures of Military in grow popular favor and crowded terthe housetops of Jerusalem, and the houses? are the rulf. one race of the Palace of Hur. Next is dim "of the scenes' the the of play, great Florence Roberts begins hr road rea.interior of the Roman galley ehip. the son In Los Angeles, November 1st, with PAUL M POTTERS DRAMATIZAd slaves tugging muscular, repertoire of nine plav. Her piece n In rhythmic motion at the oars; and then a will be "Romeo and Juliet, TION OF DU MAURIER'S the wreck, showing Ben Hur ana nis resistance a fine and costumes for which costly waves. The struggling in the captain have been prepared scene changes to the home of Simon-ide- s, scenic equipment summer. the vipast during comes the moment a later and Q sion of the sun-li- t grove of Daphne with For the first time- in fifteen years the superb temple reared to the God Croston Clarke has dQ idd not to be a Apollo. Roman maidens dance joyousa contract to aphas and star, Ben is Hur, but' the central 'figure ly, as the ir.an with James pear lending the soldier, stern and unrelenting. O'Neill when the latter produce "The we are and scene the changes, Again Bi igadie'r Gerard." of Adventures a lake of at the Fountain Castalia, the dancing In the pale moonlight, with Grace Van Studdiford's r.cw piece, in the shores boats and flowery gliding 'The Red Feather." which U sumptucool gray shadows, with Iras, the Egypmounted and handle! by Kior-en- z tian, trying the wiles of Cleopatra on ouslyZigfield'H is credited by After this is the chariot the Baltimore company, Ben Hur. snc. ialist s as being an race, the most vividly thrilling moving attractive for the rtar and the SEATS NOW ON SALX. picture the S'tage has ever known. A company. vehicle is by charlep The lok rumble is heard in the background, and EmcrFon Charles with Klein, lyrics by the hurrying clatLer of horsec' feet. Cook, whilt: Reginald lc Koven supTwo chariots, each drawn by four score. 35E5 horses, ; form the center of the picture. plied the necks The animals, with melodraon nz who Hitl and dilated nostrils, run like mad, urged matic Ueld. has turned out another thrills, on by the whips of the charioteers; Ben which he calls "Tp- - 'Heart of a CHINESE MERCKANT IS Hur and his deadly enemy, Messala. play, Hero." There is Fumethinsr Ftiggertlv BARRED FEOJI FAMILY. The wheels of the chariot? rumble and of a in ihi title, but it Is now sway. Now Ben Hur is ahead, In be a typi ;il Kf-iMessala. then Ben Hur again, and the said to the Enu Wet., ft 'hS- NEW lOilK. hroi- hcr' he irt l. equal race is won. The last scene is a fit- wtohich h1 Is i ex all th stress an itment n'so tncrchunt f Newark. N, J.. r. to the brilliant stage picting climax bad and the to called Hin-nol r. i? upon an r undergo, r iuf'-'niimiFion tures. Tt represents the vale of time in man due Ju?t hif ample rel.e pets the from returniitK becomes frinl. which transparent, . I him rlUv and the for the last curtain. went last summer f vealing the Mount of Olivesmultitudes' Great of NovrnP'-Jerusalem. hurt city l?n irderrI nciH.rtl About the middle of November lie rATfiiv." r.iucitiT i d I'I.i:ajini. come out to greet the Nazarene, singing 2nr. after havlm? frtutht th- efTirt of 'h his entire Neill and company, James The hymns of praise and adoration. Auk inl. ulnce fftvic twenty-fiv- e peopl will Fall imra'.KraU"'! irrracle of the cleansing of the lepers is numbering: tlx-h.iv- - pro..f Honolulu. Han for Francisco from rt;'s liwycrs Christ's the but personality where he will performed, h- was born In S.m i rn:if i.--- .n. i olay a four v.- ks en- - i th.it is not icoresented; his presence is inhtll Ire cxr.-;.- l n vc Mved Iti "hlr Rov:il Hawaiian llir at rortTY in;: dicated by u great shaft of whie lighu c:p?ra-nousWent: liv.l tn Newark for lucitt.il v in a n ArrurU-wife mil tl ha! which tradition 'Jays was reflected from be of a yart. ch.Lnne son his person. Ben Hur, his mother and bill piven each week with ye.irs old. at each performance. The comV V" sifter are united amid a great chorus Fram l.vco the of thanksgiving, swelling out from the pany wi'.l ofreturn to San Dend. R.s.lEtd the Prom bewill fore part January and later H"'Md' o il it round, as the final curtain w. I.ir.di. "Pnrtfr" for the Orien another. extended engagement In .i ' falls. TJ-- s music, which Edgar Wtill-m- n gin Ancreh-i'Mr. ; tal(. Hotel. whicn "I t'al.. Lop curing Chanutp.Fuff---Kan.. the for produciy: Kelley composed Diblical new r Neill will i rc?ent th" with r.urnlknow what It waF to tion, his hnd nuch to do with th suc-c-of ' t'ity." l:y Thomas V. (.Ma. Me-- d. I did, and I Rot n tc,ttl of "fn Hur." It is scholarly and play. "The Hciy DroadhurFt. which ncp fiift produced t:ailard's Sr.ow Uniment and I rlike for it? dignity and serihestnr.t "raled from th.- f'ad.' I tri-- i to ,tt ! lurin?T the pa: sprincr at th ous purpose. i m.. t I had Mio ! cf j Street cp''ra-lnusjoni more, 1but b fore I am - 'A : cuced was bottl. my rntlrely. the at attractions coming .,,too." aod Jl.to de .Th'-Ktetillin truth, are "In Old Ken- I.rilZ, HELD'S BAND CONCERT. at Y.. C. M. I. "A Vo You a Mason?" Richard j ' Dodo." De Wolf Hop"Goldv.i in -- "King 6 t'K. SO h JHD FUAMKS. will Kl"n riCTURE . Th" foilov. hix !'!'nl"ini:r ppr. in Mr. Pickwick," Jefferson De 'i . band i the Gr.nvl ::.";iur S m- - . in. "Toreador, and I.ulu (.Tiaser by : r.g'.s nipht day in 'Dolly' Viirden." "Are You a Shjfa Is schiduKd for November Cth "Stars and FtTipfS from "K.msl'' Kailet muj-iiand 7th. Miossnms" "t'otton O'lljra Caprices IMerntr - "l'rotc. PudJlr." "I'oIonMi-o-front THEATER. GRAND AT THE Clario'Kt fo1., world-fame- d . JESSIE Smith Presents the Eminent Popular or Saturday at 2:15 And tier HURLEY Excellent Company Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Saturday Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee Matinee BY SPECIAL PERMISSION Or AMELIA BIKOIIAM, NEW YORE'S GREAT SUUCC3LSS, grim-visage- Rir-7- - o AA ropy tAijS mm s iiu it liMJVUl Magdalen,; '' fur-Ftretch- ed ' A A u. SLATS 2COW ON SALX. jl W3H post-morte- in d pot-boilo- r. - x I n, . oi-iniy- SundayConcerti - Held's Military Band ir o I $300 PIANOS i" f" w; , - , T'-- 1 Com t hrn and oar. t Th -- - - avU v." to-v-- 0 4 I'liil-id'-i- e. i t f $150.00 I W 1' . Ix ten t' I .... a OP TMOSlt- - e. 3 t ONLY TWO LEFT - l'-i,- w bn r i T t. - m - He-Id'- I Ma-pen- l"io.-ver- " iMSfiWiuiiiisiiiia; - 1 Tlioman !,d the (i.i;iz "Minon" PRICES Sorrano lto'" Sunday Nischt Hold's band. Mrv. Ntiii. P. nro.ii- Whit Monday. Tuesday and Wedneyvlay f;rar.d "lz from . Mri'' Matinee Wednesday Jessie Lorain" Nights. in . JorrFon . r "Trilby." C:i j it "I 'arktown ia!" Shirley Thursday. Friday and Saturday. MatHungait.in " Il'r a l .aio-,'.'. No... . .I'l. r a v inee Saturday Jessie Shirley In "A "The ). ci !Ui p. Modern Magdalen." 9 The engagement of the Forman-Dll-lo- n BUILDING CONTRACTORS. company in 'East Iynne" close? of lain. :tn-Ruy your metal with today's matinee and night pero. I" Lumber tali formance. Fo'd'F Fat Sunday dii.i;-- ; at Mi?s JesvMe Shirley and her company cents. Z) next Hotel all come to the flrand theater week and will be Feen In the following: : .'ivi. ThSt. D?r.ni. ";f". "Wednesday Monday. plays: U "d ft-vicun-floors. on two looms rnd Wednesday matinee. "Trilby": popular prices, iC Mali Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Modern "A matinee," MagdaSaturday 1; "W. W. Hall s bjtin len." Special scenery is carried for 2Uh. Oct. both plays and a complete production in Monday. Toniht "Kapt Iynne." Leading Music Dcalcn . Mr. W al r ;5irns so'.o. "The Imar;- - Nisht. rM itli e", l.n - 'S 1 Toiiisrht Last Time. Ill.laN i.'i F' .in t mi: o:nin n A : M ' rT!??W!5??!t5 T ATTl: i!:.".n - m a M'Tif iN i - : ; r . r . vi.,T f. ' i . M mm W ?vrti ?fr"n RETIIIIJO VAUDEVILLK x i ; Y'-n- . ;p.!j:n I At- - n ? -- GR BAT S'e.:'. ..-- - ADMISSION. IS THE Salt Lake TheaterHfct 26 to With Matinrc on WcJnssJav. Oct. RP&LL 3D 28. PIRNO PLAYER J ?. "C'HJ, It vS: ERLANGL-:U'- S KLAW STUPENDOUS rRODUCTION Or GEN. LLW 'VALlACr.T, tS) a . NOVELTY TKHATER : (?) T . f,r , Kill SHIUI.KY m !!." 5p:cial rsunibers.. '.Ms ;t-'- . S flain St. 74 i;v.ii:i;vi:'i e, x VVl.Ti:it ..10 joii: is East L) line dlr-inp- - INEZ FtiltMAV. ar.l an .xcll'it al vt NSISS -- I E Mrs. Nellie Penrose Whilnev . - 1 Tuc-pday- . Daynes Music Co. ?" c!t tn-- fT-- f". U! i! (: -- 5 r fU:. r.ir. ; Slayton Music (Eo. :.) ' W WAV T 1. - . s r "5 V.'I:5T F1KST SOUTH. n5r.1 "A hr (3 Guarantee of Circulation (?) (.1 ) - w ..j i: i use m Dtamatized by William Young. V Boxes nnd P ParqUette and drs 52.30 ciicla. First two rows 1st circle JESSIE SHIRLEY AT THE GRAND NEXT WEEK 1 3 ?Iuic rnicr.3; . .S2.0O 82.00 Seats now on a1e 1 .r t Latt tvfc row lr.t cite'..' r.tinliT rirclf Oal!ry for all pr(orn.ir.cf thxt S;.ll?r. . i ,1 l " -- i' tt :.nv ti'u'r ... 51.)0 31 .Ol S .hQ It l. S ( : ' r .itr-;'- - -- !.-.;- Ir j irr5sl.it iMih 1 s 'i n |