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Show THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. nia and is a guest at tfce LeonSUNDAY CONCERT ard home in this city. 5 ALT LAKE JK I I P THE INFORMAL hop Riven at the ro?t ? F? an i last evening watt the flrt of the w;g at. a winter series. The sruests wero rC '( r The standard attraction, "Ur.cle Josh 2:15 received by Mrp. Pardee and Mrs. Stursris who were assisted Spruieby." which conies to the Grand a and Lleuh theater Thursday, Friday and Saturby Capt. D"wntlr. :v. 'No merit. unusual of a is I'lftatr. comedy Berry. o AT THE SALT uAKE THEATER day, J doubt it will be remembered from a imprevious visit here when a splendid is MR. AND MRS. ELMER R. JONES TONIGHT, was made. The production will not return from their iViV'iS. V.:-- SToday, Matintre ano Night "Foxy ;' pression New on a soil". the behiK presented Western trip till the end of larte j and handfome is used and the week. WM. A. rtlLVDV'S Rib. Krirh: Miol scenery cmlit. and Nig Tuesday, Matinee sreat sawmill srftie ! Riven with more 3N10UT5 derella, or a Dres-'- Rehearsal, a satire realism than ever. e The company is THIS AFTERNOON at 4 6'ilook a tea j will be fflven at the Country on Salt lake lift. people and iscomposed of tweuty-flvT BcSinninS club in honor of tho members Wednesday. Matinee and Night j one of unusual merit. The muriral feaa conin of irs of a tures to are lte:it Kolf who team orchestra the include lierniiiimi the splendid test with the Salt Lake team for Friday a:id Saturday Nights, Salur-in- j ten soloists. A unu;u? street parade is MATIXKK V.EDNKSDAY AT : V the Leyeon cup. Mrs. R. H. siven at noon. 9 day Matinee Jefferson De AogeUs" Channinsr. Jr.. Mrs. W. MontH-jru- e "Tue Torreauor." nirrURN TinrrAVoi'm s. The bifr scenic melodrama. "Over Ferry and Mrs. Georpre K. Fischer will bo the hostesses. 'Herrmann thf "Oreat" will appear at Niagara Falls," will be the attraction tho Salt I. t:;e Theater next Wednesday at the Grand theater or. December 10th, MR. AND MRS. W. G. LAM II enterafternoon and night. Hermann is mas-'- j Jlth and 12th. r-iby R. M.'.v:Uo lUkfr. a ;S Pi i .S4 ': tained at a theater party Thurster of all mysteries by riant of birth MuMc by Jcmfph Hart. hi ; ThanksLi Follewinpr Is tho programme for ami i.rt dttion. I'.orn of a family of day evening' following WITH ho represents the old school of l.ud eonc-r- t ut ti e Grand tlieatcr, Sungiving dinner. MRS. LEONA RICE RIDENoUn. led gerde main and the latent advances day night, Nov. '.:5th: & Carrie De Mar Hart summer some Joseph GEORGE who In scientific illusions. has CURTIS, spent "A Night in Berlin" Every Meyrelles time with his brother and siBter. llerrmann makes a flying trip to tho Caprh K? f PKOPLK. K? FUNNY HELD'S MILITARY BAND Mr. J. W. Curtis and Miss Eliza a. "Enchanlmont" Rendlx W Tho. PRETTY VERY OlRLH. leading' cities of Kurcpe and returns il-to 3 b. a "Just ColoDanre) left sensational (Alabama for Jigger" America with tho latest Curtis, yesterday ORIGINAL NEW YOMK CAST AND Haines SUNDAY EVENING, rado. lusions. In this way he is able to preOoii-.G- i Iiossir.1 PRCUUTRN. "Inllamatus" Solo, sent an entirely new entertainment Sons, "Utii Oii C,"' GRAND THEATER. p. bA MRS. EDWARD L. SHEETS entertains each season, in addition to bis feats of Miss Katie Forc'yce. 2.V to II. NO t IIO HER. Price sleifrnt-of-hariInexhausticare's at are this afternoon. which Gems from Mascasni, a. Allegretto for Carinct Mr. Sims ble and vary nightly. This season, f--s Mr. Stevens MRS. WILLIAM FAR DEE entertained for Ilarltone a. result of his travels, he. has secured o Solo, "Fleeting Dayf.. at a luncheon ye3terelay at Fort some of the Kreatest sensation? of LonHahey don ar.d Pans, which he introduces for Douglas. Mrs. Ioi:.i Dice J;Kl.no':i the first time to the American public. Trnmlmnt Qi'aru-Uc- . to tiie n 'nn Tllr.'r MRS. BANCROFT and the Mi.-se-s Hand," JlvBsrs. ilontar'iiTHTy. Fanning, SScgrfy will entertain nt cards on Sam S. Shubert and Nixo: and Zimi ,V1 T i i f l rTTf7 3 O' Ker.iu d . jjf rK afternoon of next week. merman will present the Jefferson Do Overture "S. anil imi.le"' Tuesday HoP-d:mir y Y-rbrilliort-lin also have out th? iJ invitations They company i Arglis Opera i fl" for Monday. at 3 p. m. j Kj Matincs stagel and popular musicalon comedy Today MISS CLAKX'S RECITAL. Friday production. "The Toreador," MISS MARGARET PARK will be home and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee-. from Opelen Monday, where . That ''The Toreador" has already Tl-.M!inl Miss ArvUla Clark'? recital next Monwon a substantial hit is undoubted. been visiting Miss Mlnniu Kiesel. m:v ittvicAt. NFMi.nr. new vjt.ci m.tie. Jefferson De Angelis, the quaintly comic day evenins at the Tabernacle promises laush-jnokin- g . t n I ! i l I new 4lth wins Gigsc, Pta'tl to a Miss Sammy pen and rinrrTY :iri-- . Kur.r audience. Clark larjses draw "titjej" laurels to add to the many enMISS "rl ail OJ.IVE al frm Cl'SHING ittur-pleasantly r"ii t .r.t !b tertained the members of tho which adorn his footlight record, and won instant favor at Osdc-- last ThursiUll: . r. MA S N ATTRACTION NEXT I :'.;r- NEXT A TTl : A T 1 N Ti 4 1 r.-! able r, Tri'sy and the with nassistance J. J. club at her home laet ovt thrr.i his little characteristic grotesquerles, day night G.'r; IN MASON i it-2 . t , Faiur". r.r.-Or-r p !ii!.irj-,:.his antics, particularly in she has surrounded herself with, she wtli I i "Tf-T- l s the. mock wooing scenes with the fiery will Rive a charmins entertainment. b:h and Ado!ph. Rudolph ! rMi wr-n'ift f?par.i.-:-h revolutionist. Donna Teresa, The following programme will be given: MRS. ELRRIDGE THOMAS and Mrs. I.'in jrn $ ! H. and his catchy topical ditties, evoke al- Selection Wen la who Griflln. have hcapj.foj Tabernacle Choir and Organ . CtO.D. ., th f.orb-lUl.'i-- t '.iren most unlimited laughter and applause. a. "Oh for a Burst of Sons" In Kansas,' will bo home AUitsen PTPtR M r. ... in b. "La l.a, Lii Iai" .: next week. llrahms Kdgar Norton's portrayal of the characearly ter of the booby English lord is as fun- c. "Oh. Don Fatale" from "Don Car J.i nr !t,fl; fitni!e, pi los" Verdi MRS. O. J. SALISBURY will Kve a v., ,1. ny as it is artistically clever. Margaret Miss box party at the Salt Lake The McKinney. Edna Hurd. Bertha Ricci. a. ' Wiii Love Thee"Clark. Giicpr "William Blaisdell, I'd ward Metcalfe and 1. "Mnrinurint? Prices 6 and Suit ater next Tuesday evening for PRO-CRAS-TI-NA- TE Jensen. Zephyr?" Adine Uouvier are all seen to advanc. "The Dawn" "Cinderella or a Dress ReD'HartMot. ' c Mr. Klrkham. tage. The stage pictures are marvels hearsal." i ; tit h ill,' OflVrioire" in D (."Saint of feminine and scenic beauty, while the "Cran-ti'.H ISatiste THE REG I EAR meeting of tho Brownchorus is also to be specially noted for -. GEO.D.FYPLR. Mr. McClolIan. I I C - ft P Its vocal effectiveness. ' a. Selt ing section will ! held this af!,! ternoon at the homo of Mrs. I). "TraiK-nu.3 (Tristan and Isolde" .. 5 1 to Sio a A welcome announcement in local James H. Brown, fcS Lincoln Wagner theatricals is the return of that grand c. "Home, SiVt-t-- Home" avenue. 1..: u Miss Clark. veteran actor, J. H. Stoddart, in Ian l,v a. l Ut Selected CURTAIN 6115. setM.ac.L.aren'3 Scottish idvl, "The Ronnie iim'ihi:T y..uforvhouid rot MISS MARY E. COOK of Ink City is n..l ting F.rier Bush." at the Salt Lake Theater 1. "Cuire into the Garden, Maud" Udlfe jmir visiting friends in Salt Lr.ke. the full week of December Ttb. This is Mr. Kirkharn. GRAY BROS. & CO. the third transcontinental tour of this Selection Tabernacle Chair MRS. THOMAS KEARNS ami children ! AND a. "Still as the Night" Kreatest of Scotch plays, and the indisGnetze will return today from a visit b. "Oar m. nia" Wilson putable fact of its increasing popularity to Si Park Main rcct. 15 City. Miss Clark. Mr. Klrkham. with each successive visit is ample eviOR "A DRESS REHEARSAL"! "Traaemerei" Schumann Alati nee dence that like Tennyson's brook, it a. MIW. E. A. DE UAMP of Trenton. X, V.i T -- ...-. Ever Quality Avrjn. v f t 1 tf !' d" . r:i :ie e could "run on forever." Mr. Stoddart, b. "An Old Mr. MeClellan. yl . has to J.. here arrived i ( spend the and !rtv m ift-- th f lv:j. Mr. Fax ind several of the original cast a. "Aria" from ("Samson and Deli w inter w ith her sister. Mrs. Led-yar- d r.E Itf- . arl f'li rilfT'Cir.! pha' of S.i't I. i iUrP!!PiT AND NF.: are still with the company, while the Siint-Saeu- s lah " M. Bailey. i. ih" prttv n"W taf."-bv to j.. tt,vttd b. to is the We "O. : Two Were Maying"... That t kept up production scenically If as, Prof. R rt II rtv hisch standard lonj? ago adopted by Nevin MRS. J. R. COSGRIFF has Issued Int ct k i may l u i n tt ot ju c. Aria from "Robert tin Diable" . Kirke La Shelle with all of his attracvitations for a reception for next Pi Mcyt-rhcetions. Fevv plays have received such E : ff Ii 5 DIRECTS S n M Miss 3 f? FIFTV ri.KVER afternoon. CT.t Clark. Wednesday , and few actors have, unstinted pmi-?e MLS MARTHA RY'E KING I'rof. ;. Stephens, conductor; J. J. u M H won suc h lr.ur Is as Mr. Stoddart at the Clelian. acci;ino;ufi i 't; S. C. ADAMS, who has been ViMRS. of old age ripe siting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan, will leave Tues"-AT THE GRAND THEATER. ' e KinvAi: i 1 morning for her homo in day " Ac. l 'I r ; i rr-'- t I enver. . M rt a a a& A J ill Today, Matins and Night "The ' 5 thf VA PUet ! 1f. fTlmary, -- 5iecnlry cr Ttrtiiry 3 909 lb. Wisconsin Cream v Head Waiter?." -, ' !. V tri Sunday Nifiht Hld":- - hanl concert. IS '" V ..'. r I ; Cheese, 3 lb. for 50 Cents. ' J ueoay w ednosuay wwivuuuuuiAijvafU uxruxnjxnjxruvra a na Monday. ' 112 . rv-Ma.-c$ t lb. Swiss Chee. per lb & i If U sVierht, Wovlnesday Mat met t. ia fiii-:tao.i T, Pest Crar.berrle k'. x'' 'i .ifxia in "Rud'.lph and Adolph." THE DANCING party at the Univer-sitj- - 22 fit. i K. s..r. V:mr.u lb 123c Flics for 1 y ''If !. ' td Saturday 'Thursday. Friday S f ' Wa"io Ti'iti;it-i'll,li-was well atC'.'"! and can last per evening t,t. Night?. Saturday Matinee "Uncle Jo?h tended by the younger set from Fr-&.. EgKs. 2 dozn fvir Spruceby." : la bars the city, and all present voted Soap MATINEE AND EVENING. c-- 3 nv-J- i: - nr 3 m.vs. u tiars Trilhv Toiht Soap l There will be "&oinething" doins" at the affair a successful one. The :: Oats packages Tip Top Tuesnext Grand the theater Monday, i Raisin 12'ic were Mrs. Kearns, patronesses day and Wednesday, wlin Broadhurst .1 Kiegsford Gloss Starch Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Kingsbury, & Currie's big, bright musical comst Spld'-- L ir Tea. per lt P .Tt Haklr.K ClKro'.ate, litst Mrs. AY. Montague Ferry, Mrs. S at t ow . n, pany, supporting tho Masons in Charles fi ak-s ' . Soap Newman's farce comedy, "Rudolph and Prl Fairy lAiaiii;. J. S. Ferguson. Mrs. W. C. Hall. 13 lirs P.ilc Sapon A Domino I S;- ( ..il p.,( .1 ir- will hold The boards. the S.ip Adolph." IS b;rn So-i1 Tlirrfa I ci T'Mrs. Harkness. .Mrs. Jay Tar vin WW k4 J J " ,i niev.-adventures of Rudolph. he horse .2 r.'i 1,1 f lour. vr i wt.. Hwt lllch Gr.ir.l .j.rj a ?!-(ilit:; doctor, and Adolph, the ladies' tailor,a Harris, Mrs. George W. MarStr;iglt I Grade, rwt 'th I 2 rt Ht.Vfrs form a wonderfully attractive liter-tMrs. John A. Marshall. shall, bucket Lard The excruciatingly miner.!. funny Mrs. Rice an Mrs. Wood.vard. pi ami b.u ktt Lard complica tiotir arisinr; from th resemaaa aagv, sru.. .. ta.i Lard t blance to each othe. ff the two guile.1'" nli H.'iar.s. Ph int:r.d MISS LAURA SHERMAN. Miss Salisless Germit.s .re a source of great dett 5 tonne Salt Bacon NOVR1.TV - t Good Tttbl bury, Miss McGrath. Miss Mary Ruttrr light. The Masons Charles A. and IL west yrcrovt) s 5 if. 1 boes Cocoa I'. are a couple of (lever comedians, Kinney, Lieut. R. L. Jackson. Cho"-Limb'rn'-Hft who fully prasp th0 opportunities afLieut, i. M. Madison and Lieut. poand KEFIXZD VAUDEVIILE. S Ho'.lai 1 lleriir.if J. C 'lumbers make up a party forded them m the two title parts. " un! Good Salmon area vrry aftrr I'.rrrn at the Theater this evening to "f 1 p. Hi.; tirr.ir.e. These tpMUlemon are both good singers 7 Hi st KllKllfb Zj ri loit.-i- s ra see "Foxy Grandpa." ;. and eccentric larcers. The following box Crackers v. Th'itftrt-' forci-utn 12, r . Afii!.r N'tl.l. rc.mer R.itter hav been V rv TeXTV' iCtc-.. for the ncre prominent parts: Rea-tric- e MISS DROWN of San Francis o. a 11 I'lukl.'.eiKos Griharn Fo.'r.ok:s il ADAtlSSION. lot P". I're;ikfat cousin of McKenzie, Rcssi.- Piniiips, Ada Leonard, acr .f..rn.. ; Kur r'.s 1111 - i Rutter. Magda Fov. .. companied Miss Cameron Leon- Henry. r i.i .- ... Sr.mx lis. ".'i (iiru'T IjN r. v f II. ard on her return from CaliforChaile , j" i. f: 1.: bars DlwioTid C Fany Fie. an. Flo Z'd-t .tji L Batos and Jarfles Hornberger. There la a large and shapely chorus of pretty girls v:io can dance and sins. Tho scenic settings are unusually fine :.nd the costuming is elaborate and costly. players 111. Matinee Today, J - it IIS w fe 51 DDItDRC. KKiVC3"All r. Last Time! Ha-beso- m m PRICE- . UAMniV MflU . lUUilllAI, HU J FOXY .. 1CuL OUUi i r GRANDPA m -- ok k He-Id'- ma-Slclu- wr tnt-ludin- nnp d, . 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