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Show p- - THE SALT LAKE IXLEGKAM T1 SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1904. assisted by Mrs. Thomas Kearns, Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Misa Wilson ' of Park City and Miss Leta McMil- lan. The Misses Woodward and Rooklidga . ten psoym : i DDIC!PQ Matinee Saturday at 2:15 p. m. THE FARCE COMEDY HIT, FTD W I 1 )c I ) LLJ J ) Wonders'For wlh Robert f Li Valuta, Km'a Burt CO r.d rfc4nd. Lc an4 BrtsUa Icta la lUitiiUr She, mil light, ssrdiam ad all. rtct 3thr Blucher cat, Vicl Kid. Eo Calf. Etc., aH and Ntt!ton WOO aj S7.00 Buchanan and an excellent com- - I nn4 ip to S3 S3.00, Men and Women Dtil nd Strt fiho, Ldlr" nd to thpri nil tlx-- . pony of farceurs. l.-r- h't ct; y Seats on Sale Tuesday. PRICES h xsight. :&, tec MATINEE TODAY AT 2:15 P. M. TONIGHT LAST TIME The big scenic i en?ation "Tea Nights in a Bar Room" Ladies' Dress Boots NEXT ATTRACTION. "AN ETE ON HUBBY." Fad-di- s, Chat-fiel- d, Thomas Larson, Kelsey Curtis Chatfield, A. H. Hanson, Dennis Murphy. Will McAllister, Ike Alexander, Don Alexander. J. E. Johnson, Eugene Sears, W. Cameron. Cal Pitt, Lon Squires, Bernice Richardson, Will Chester J. S. Frink, E. W. Evans and R. A. Rudy. THE PATTI CONCEBT. out. 1$ OH AN - AI Another week of Value Giving that h unprecasnted in the history Never of shos sales. Never before has our stock bren so compee before hwe the prices been cut so low. Hundreds ol pairs of these big: sho values are now r;i shrewd buyers feet walking advertisements of this generous sale. There'll be thousands before the week JANUARY 1 . James Cowan, Wood Pratt, n C Wc. .NIGHT IATINF. K ! THREE NIGHTS, BEGINNING r-- da ' Tl IKES received in honor of Mrs. W. G. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas D&vis, while at the post Col. and Mrs. Bubb received the officers and their ladies, as well as many society GIlAin THEATER. people from the city. H. C. HOFFMAN will entertain Today, Matinee and Night "Ten MRS. an at elaborate children's party Higlita in a Barrooia." this afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Naomi. Sunday Night Held's band, rk. Wednesday-DaMonday, Tuesday and MISS MAMIE BANKS gave an enjoy able informal party at her home last and evening. Saturday Thursday, Friday "An Eye MRS. WINDSOR V. RICE entertains Nights, Matinee Saturday on Hubby." today at the first of a series of luncheons. The one this afternoon be given at the Knutsford. will If you want to laugh andonlaugh hard, Thursday, ansa luuise MOTLB entertained a go to the Grand theater batu number of friends at a watch party Saturday, matinee Friday andname of the play is short but on New Year's eve. The "An Eye on expressive. It is simply the of the keynote S. C. WING entertained at & delight Hubby," but itasishumorous a performis play, which could fully informal dinner at the Wilson wish to see The wit ance as one last evening In honor of his birth' most s the is of the wittiest, the plot of day. Covers were laid for the This Misses Pointer, Lieut. Chambers, complicated type imaginable. In the Lieut. Pratt and Lieut. Hardman. laughable farce keeps everyone the from house in a perpetual titter act MR. AND MRS. M time the curtain rises in the first PHERSON, for is, headuntil the finale. The company of have taken the Park merly City, Bued by the clever comedian, Robert Fox on home South Temple East chanan, who i known from California street, where they will hereafter to Maine. be at home to their friends. "Ten Niehts in a Barroom" closes Its THE BILLIE CLUB GAVE AN INformal party at the Ladles Literary engagement tonight clubrooms Tuesday night, which was in every way a successful and "Maloney's Wedding" 13 the attraction on Janubooked t the Grand theater event. A splendid proenjoyable ary 11th, 12th and 13th. gramme of dances was rendered by the orchestra, and In the lower hall The successful farce comedy, "Hello, light refreshments were served, and not until a late hour did the merry Rill," will again be seen at the Grand theater for three n'.ghts beginning party break up. Those present were Misses Theresa Burton. Annie SalThursday, January 14th. mon, Alice Farrell, Kittv Johnson, the old "Ton Tonaon" is another of seen Dorothy Dwyer, Luella Peterson. be by favorites svhich will again Margery Mulvey. Sarah Williams. of this city, at the the theattr-goer- s Annie Sorenson, Geneva Felt, Edna Grand theater. Ladd, Eliza Birkenshaw, Nana Teresa Taylor, Emily WhitChapin, It is a matter for congratulationbe that ney, Ina Rudy, Ada Cohen, Violette able theater-goer- s in this city will Craig, Miss Alexander, Ada West, her in Maud Schnell, Eva Ray. Clara this season to witness Mrs. Fiske Mag-dala- ." "Ma-- y of Smith, Ethel Felt, Chloie Bitner. great dramatic work, As noted as Mrs. .Fiske has been Lottie Parker and Mis Kksel of in other roles and productions, this repugaen, Messrs. Charles Brown, C H. Burt, Art Ball, Art Bolton. G. H. resents her highesta achievement. Butler, C. W. Sinlmons, Frank The Salt Lake Theater will be dark White, Wesley Wilson, R. N. Wilson, James Watson, James Nelson, all of next week. i 5 , Adelina Patti, whoso name is the grsatest in the history of song, will sing for Salt Lake next Monday night. The world's most famous prima donna is in a mood for sons, for she comes here on her honeymoon with the Baron von to- and they are O, so happy fix rether. It seems Just a little odd, for SALTT MAIL CD Patti and Cederstrom were married three years ago: but Patti has a fancl ful temperament, and she says this American tour is just as much a part of her honeymoon as anything could be, An Opportunity wi for her husband has not until now been Never Occur in America, and they are so devoted to Again. that their three years of mar '"THE GREATEST eah otherhave SONGSTRESS never ceased to be a hon rled life THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN." eymoon. So by her own choice and an nouneement she comes as a bride. And what a bride. Patti is 60. Her husband is but 33. But no such disparity in their has ages is apparent, for the great divalooks had wonderful health, and she much under heryears. She is still the dainty Patti of whom our mothers, yea even our grandmothers told, and her voice is still in some measure the wonderful voice which Avon the acclaim of the world. To us who are young it seems like calling come famous personage out of the past that Patti should SEATS NOW ON SALE AT SALT come new anl sing for us? the same LAKE THEATER. Patti who sang1 for our fathers and the fathers of our fathers, even as long ago Prices. 51.00, $2.00 and $3.00. Every as when the diva made her first public Beat in tbe Tabernacle requires coupon. tour of America as a child of 13. Don't wait until it is too late to get one. The sale of seats for the engagement at the Tabernacle Monday night is large, but good seats may yet be had. m. lake! that I i NOVELTY THEATER 0 "WEST BKCOXD 80UTK. REFINED VAUDEVILLE. every afternoon I 7:30, 1:13 and .Tenlnr. p. m. Amitwr Night. Thursday. Sacri-- Pjl.nl mil kln vlrl V. vamj.anddull ftnJ brlrht ki f-- , j ioine. lancy and lalhT French hrla. tuhm 3 is nnd II (l valu. AU !' an l i'rrorrr;nt. 4 p. m.; and Concert Sunday. ADMISSION. IOC. $2.65 a Pair 1 1 Florodora, 17 r;. i Ladies' Dancing and Men's Dress Shoes Dress Slipper at.. Pat-- ! E. 2nd So. t rf Hun tr e ROULETTE WHEELS And all kinds of CLPPROOM Ft'RNITURE koM by J. W. TELE. 2nd So. t.. Salt FORD. Lake City, Utah. 42-- 44 hr. KING HARDWARE CO. for 1Tradrjitrlni PKTS MAMCt'HK CARVINO PCI5-O- Skate. POCKKTKVIVF.S, and Tofl Chta. KTS. Vaon I Ui'l,at.T x an-- . i?!-r,- t I- - 2 r. I,. . rf-- n4 In t frm. XV. l5. n 2 1 tf kT. KTair. 10s rvixiiN SEATING CAPACITT $2.65 a Pair- Special... r'U: 1 d r. t."'rr.r ;"1 . M'i hl!sM l?r. V'.J ll '";.. rrm y- 1 't S' fr-- '" . tiw Boys', Youths' and Little Gents' 300. Monday, Tabernacle. NOVELTY THEATEB. i & - SOPRANO SOLOIST WITH Ileld's Concert liand at the Grand theater Sui day evening at S:3o. The Kuch an $3.65 ''y-h- . we nsnrm lasares Pure.Soft.Whiu Sklo AMONG THOSE who held informal receptions jesterday were Gov. and Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Col. and Mrs. Bubb, and the Misses', IS. mm ' s or V ; ' fVLS,': fc-l'- i wi n.uci; j puiuki; Kiiu l.. Til t SunRedneo, kle, Pimp!e, Irin-EoTll ur. Bop feet skin ia loituad. Sold by Drtswlttj. or may b ordered U5rct. 1 i t, f,-- r r!Tt . h.nl H T . t turr-r- ;. ?"-ih- 'f 11 tl (vtrr.J r.d Ki ! wri! hrl "ir rf Hcht, . tn'.iunt nr 1 ! ' 1 XV.." "Ml'.it tnion r!-f- arS pir" ht thai "fuUn." t t nil - I .; kt"wn t ti li . 8 VP $f'!&&tt7tfY Vi'y pr Prma.Borit Bop, SSarmA-Bayal- Xtotla I IN I 1 e, la ne Portraits bottla. SS rxprtu uxL. plf. cent., ljr JU pdKact p. fipmt Testimonials sent on request. 81-3-9, Oft4 One Dottle FREECO-to Agents. - ClndnnnO. THE DBJti.BOYALE UIISB! SELL1NG-OU- T SHLE at 9 O'clock at Starts Monday Morning R. AUERBACH & BRO. Si'.Td I ti 4 Kith '1 iii'f nti't, . "pfU-"- ' craft. All K,f : it f ii . ii r i r.j i: Si.oo Si.25 i ai. ! ut" l l-- 12 - 1 ! j fur It ,:r.f r.- . ) j r ? v I . 50c a Pair and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Southard and Company the South. In a realistic reminiscence HHUSEN, Illustrated Songster. CHNOLL, Hcrobat. 6HHS. K. SHNE, Silly Kid. Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 Street Boots, now A tl! $2.65 '.. j. ari tb" j;r f,Kit form rot. lar..rjul l ( !t l;ii. T KINHDROME v m " t.ftf. -r.r J 4 dr It l. fr atft m h.it rnu .ur fcr, jut V 1. that of band is composed of forty of the best professional musicians of Salt I.ake and stands at the head of similar organizations in the AVest. The programmes rendered are nuoh as to satisfy both the lovers of popular music and of classic music. A. S. ZIMMERMAN. Manager. U THE GREAT i:venlni; rrform- - Tyrolean Sinqers. kt GET 3:3) and 4:30 o'clo k. Ladies' $5.00 Shoes, now BLENNINGTONS MISS RUTH WILSON ;f 15 The Intruder s Lillian Woodward and Mariam Rooklidge. Gov. and Mrs. Wells were assisted by Mrs. David B. Hempstead, Mrs. Edna Wells Sloan, Mrs. Lear Riter, Jr., Mrs. Alma D. Katz and Miss Emily Read. Mm Perry S. Heath received during the hours from 3 to 5 o clock at her home on East Brigham. She was -- In their laughable nbfurdlty rntUl"d, - s la$$ Uaudeville. MISS LILLIHN MHSSEY 1 Programme for Hold's Sundpy concert, KTanuary 3rd: Sousa March, "Hands Across the Sea" 'fa) "Patrol of the Gnomes" Eilenberg (b) Royal Jubilee March, "The Osborne" Scadding (Played at the coronation of King Edward.) Cornet solo, "The Conquering Hero" llartman first rm STREET. MR. JHMES T. KELLEY and The Bon Ton theater has h.ij a prosperous week. The house has been packed nightly and the attractions have proved most pleasing. Sacred concerts will be g!en at the usual hours tomorrow. Another good bill will be offered during the coining week. Mr. William Lfslie. Grand selection. "Prince of PiJsen" G. Luders C rinet sc'o, "Pas des Fleurs" L. Delibes Mr. Walter- Sims. solo Soprano Tosti (a) "Could I" (b) "Irish Love Song". .Margaret Lang Mf5s Ruth Wilson. Waltz rapricio "Espagna" Waldteufel Prison Scene from "11 Trovatcre". .Verdi Messrs. Stevens and Zimmerman. Grand overture, "Dc-- Wandrers Zlel" Suppe fenn vuKxnnrwu nnnrvnnrinniin JURIN TI1K FIIWT TIME IN OUH CITY. EON TON THEATER. i 131 Afternoon Performances ances 8. 9 and 10 o'clock. The bill offered by Manager Petrick t the Novelty theater next week will be fully up to the hiprh class heretofore presented at this house. Sacrod converts will be given tomorrow afternoon Jld evening. The change of programme will go into effect Monday. 1 U'! ... PRICES 10c, 20c. Matinee Daily 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. untoy, laiiiary ?rS. BLENNINGTONS, EHRLS, LEONARD, FLETCHER, MUSICAL FOUR SWEDISH DUET KINflDROME. HHUSEN, DOUGLHS, Entire 238-24- 0 MAIN STREET lu ar-- u !'' It.at tf.rt- l. rrr tho ... All j !)!' 1 i m j - It. j n? lh-- t 'l if i " ; ' I tM. sir.A 1.1. N StockNo 1 1 t . - n:nit'iri' Nfi HI!.. A tr '. Reserve Phont |