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Show 8ATDBDAY.iEyE2nXG,r JANUARY '16,-100- The Salt Lake TmEGMm 4; sacred concert will be jlven Sunday night. 5 Sunday, Concqpt CTPf rtni?rv 1 BON TON THEATER. Mm nt wwK. The Bon Ton's ofTerinc for ill include openlnrr Tuesday afternoon. the following artlstn: Holm and Walden. comedy rouslcal Doug las and Fletcher, rouse and dance ar tists; Loula and Frank Beverley In a character rketch; Char! Leonard. Hy- land and Grant, coon fhouters. ana new l sacred klnadrome piftuifi. concert will be jtiven tomorrow. - LITERARY CLUB LADIES gave.a.leap, year dance last even- which, was one of the enjoy-- , in, able; informal dancingr parties ot thftason. The clubhouse was beautifully, decorated- - Rare ruga ". and tapestries adorned the walls tod concealed the windows from-- ' view Everjrreens, plumosa and ribbons completed the decoraThe musicians were tions creenS by a tall bank of palms. maids and About . twenty-ftv- e matrons and- - men enjoyed the dance, which was a delightful THE- . on. - ? . Mr!. G. H. Gilbert, now S4 years old. starred nxt season by Charles Frohrnan In a play to be calld "Grandma." She will lh?n retire from active stage life, which she has adorned, for more than half acentury. (. rlsnM a Margaret Anclln la?t we-contract lth Weber and Fleldb whereby thKe manners mrrc to look after her tours for the nxt live yejir. vrill be ; " William Courtlelsh ha ben transto ferred fr-th Maxine Hlllott'i tuinort. . and Is ap peariujr In her stelUr vehicle. "Her Own Way," since the road. tour opened. Mr. Courtlel.ch Is feen In the-rolof Sam Coast, which haa been playd up to dale by .early half a doirn differALBERT A GALLATIN, ent players jttnee Arthur Byron ml red In "Ghosts" at Salt Lake Theater. from Mls Elllott'a company to mske his unsuccc.-sfHtarrtng ventute. SALT LAKE THEATER. Gforge Ade is to write the book and John Philip Sou?a the muxlc for a new musical comedy In which De Wclf TonightDark. b seen next mnmr. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Tights, Matinee "Wednesday Alberta Emr-ire-compan- . K tie y -- 1. I 'M. The. At r-il-- 3 p. m. Wednday . THE WELCOME FAVORITE V7(n) 'iS THl TEAA THAN EVX -. by-com- mm LOISHLLBTS danclngr academy next 'Wednesday will be held a dance. The hostesses ' leap year Mioses Ftorence JJi- "will b the Bar- 3rinsn. 'Enrily Hardy, Eva ton, Geneva Young. Alberta Mrs. Barton and. Miss Clayton.. Barton. ;,Hal Moot, Mrs. F. A. wUl be I and?Mrs. ' W. W. Calder Gallatin in Ibsen's "Ghosts." the chaperons., m m Thursday Dark. : Jgtves . musicalAGNES OSBORKB Friday Night Benefit to Gleason -this evening-,- ' assisted by Miss and Brighton families. BefkhoeL The pupils who will are take ,part;in; the programme Saturday Dark. !' Miss Alice Seckels. Miss Lula-bel- le Row na Eldredge, Miss Alberta Gallatin and a competent Miss Alma ' Reese, Miss Kerns, 4 Miss Aiieen company are booked to appear at the Alice Kimball, Salt Lake Toeater the first half of next Hooper and Leslie "Woodruff. week in "Ghosts," the play that is re:MRS.:J0IIN:.REIN3IMAR entertained at garded as Ibsen's masterpiece. The a rumber.of guests yesterday . at pleasantly appointed euchre shuns Ibfen beaverage theater-goe- r won were by The prizes cause he think? his plays too daring, party. "W. T. Benson and Mrs. Mrs. too near the actual. When, however, he Reinsi-mMrs. Clarence Warnock. ; ;! : m i ul Hop-per-w- lll v Nlghl ac. toe, PRICES: . iJtlne-25- c. c a luncheon m m m - , 5 - mt 44 HELLO BILL" NEXT ATTIUCmON'. N!" CrlrVtj In "YON YOXSON." evening. enterMRS.i DAVID B. HEMPSTEAD totains at. an informal luncheon Que and Mrs. Katz. day MISS 'EDNA" COHN will leave during the coming week for an. Eastern vieit of some weeks. MR. 'AND MRS. M. II. WALKER will 5ve a dinner this evening. MRS. HERBERT D. BROWN lias moved! and is now. at home at 75Z for-Mrs- . . Irirst street. Mutual Improve- THE TOUNG Ladies'. ment society or tn xwentn ward gave a delightful leap year party, in their dancing hall last - , evening. at a tinner ntkMonday evening la feemor - of her daughters. m m m WlfiS SYLVlA COHN entertains the members of the P. O. E. society t her home this afternoon. Mrs. Breech will read a paper on "Recent Scientific Ir ventiona." BELL' will ME AND entertain the members or the East; Side Card club at, its next meeting. regular . . S at . street. E. RIDGE leave to former home, Kan- -, day for their a9 City. Miss Ridge will remain here for eome time as the guest of her sister, Mrn. Walker. MR. AND MRS. JAMES KT. SHAW will entertain .at dinre.r this vening in honor of E. J. Jolly of Oakland, Cal. DR? W.v A.' WRIGHT. is down from spending a few days with Salt Lake friends. To-catell- aa4 a Bcaattfol CcnpUxtea, TJM. l.M vvrm-BTK- & j Xct ikta U Uar4. Iv.rr-Ilo- 7' so i la a4 AMktwr KlcM. Thar1r. 3r4 CcmTt an4ar. ADMURTOK. L Jnrr tT. Vtr6. M S i - )Pcriraili tr bm fop. tl-ftrtitts and Ttiii mcmtaJi One Dottle FREE ft p. Madrid. Spain- - cmplaa botl of rftrlB rldtr.; bre-r.nf rldirf Urut throw lr.. fcull rfcJlr. war! Drarchls. jty tau. fiKW teni rtfmeU. to Agents. to h pjratr animal. lnjwr4 la ar.jr lrtrg?ilr. tntrtlBr ho not to b9 trat . f"""-thl. Iinow rtnln tiff. A4mJ0n l from aturtVoct a t o, be seen here Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, matinee Wednesday, at the Grand theater. The name of the actor is Nelse Erickeon. He has been in the United States a sufficient time In which to learn to speak his lines in English with the dialect he already possess. Mr. Erickson"was born In the shadow of the great mountain of Kullagunnar- storp, which rea. s its mighty head Just outside Hels:igborg. the town situated on the shores of the Uresund. opposite the Danish town of Elslnore. connected bv Shakesneare with the leirend of Hamlet and Ophelia. The lad early took to his books and read with avidity all the stories of fiction and adventure that he could lay his hands on. When he was about 16 years of age he set out for Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. A short while after found him as a prop in Stock boy in the Royal opera-hous- e holm. In a brief time he was permit ted to Dlay parts, and a fin" future seemed assured to the young actor when he suddenly made up his mind to sail fo" America, in response to ur gent solicitations from friends, who painted in glowing colors the happy condition of the American actor. This is the twelfth year of "Yon Yonson Droving the claim or superiority as Swedish American comedy in thi crea tion from the pen ot the late Gus Heege. 'For Mother's Sake." a drama of ru ral life, will be seen at the Grand the ater February 1st. 2nd and "id. Little Marie Heath plays the leading role, a boy's part. She is said to be chic and vivacious and has the capacity to carry her audience with her. Prorramme for Held' band concert at tiie Grand theater Sunday, January 17. Wrt: March, "When de Trombones Slide".. Held Caprices Ttollinson a) "Jolly Miller Gallop" Chambers (b) Dancer Mexlcana I'uernt-Comet eolo, "Zaralda" Mr. Henry Johnson. Descriptive, "A Midsummer Day In Willmers Norway" Standards "Lom-bard(a) "Pilgrims' Songr." from JLa'CDRTAIMBni: v . In Ibwn'ii "Witlejr Dip 1 1 Pt. u t t t Th (in-ntp- t NVw.York Hun, Work cf tbf Un atf t LJtin- - SOO. "ARnf (b) Del." from Moart' Mozart Twelfth Mafx Earitone solo. "The Trumpet Shall Sound, from th? Messiah Mr. Charles Moss. With obiljrato by Mr. William Grand selection from "Dollv Vartln ".. Julian Kuwards (a 1'atrol. "The Blue and tho GraV . I.li. . -- Doyle,-champio- wlll-plees- t Z t Iirm.ut." L. bt. l . - onlort! at ' t))tttM)tt)tMtttl1,m4 . ... t HiiincniiinitniininniiiiiHuniii THEATRE. 131 Attention ! A1AIN ST. VAUDEVILLE. FIRST-CLAS- S Afternoon Performances 3 :30 and 4:30 o'clock. Wc ask your Attention to one tirn-p!- e proposition: Whtre can ynu do better or as well with your small earnings, than to put them out at 6 compouni interest? On Evening: Performances 8X, 0.-0- and 10.OO o'clock. DC m-- 0 banki can pay so ly banks are the much. Their record safest on earth. proves that. Investigate curs and Call or you will be convinced- send for circular. co-operat- ive Week Jan. 19 th. -- HOLMlfS & WALDEN, A a m Establish! Comedy Musical Team. ve 1 M2. Aw? M47.000 00 WESTERN LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY DOUGLAS & FLETCHER, Sons: and Dance Artists. HYLAND & GRANT, Co-cp:ratl- 49 E. A. H. ADKIS0N. . FIRST SOUTH ST. Caih!r Coon Shouters. LOUISE AND FRANK BEVERLEY, Character Sketch. .... . .... luliuMflMMIItUMIMnttMtltJtllHM f- BAD DEBTS CHARLES LEONARD, KINADROME. l" Vtrdl 1 1 . IUHKCTION OF r.K(HiF. II. UHKNNA.V. , Jalinw. J.V ir llvj. P1UCKS: Nf-l:c to - I ui Vl. " OilflDSTg " rirr!agr mar B : ALBERTA GALLATIN I mil u. ywTy ok Bait Xvkft City Btrmmt Oar fSMtm SEATING CAPACITY D .- CULLEN HOTEL Mk.X. f AND WEDNESDAY WKI'NKSDAY il.VTIXKK AT -. IH I.IM K. , cm lrfct O to pan 7 c. e:-tlf- An wmt-Bt- U ! I A10NDAY, TUESDAY rr-- 6r4rr4 tftrttt. Tfrfhr. M J in ' at 9ll TUc PJcrcl SENOB ENBJQUE ROBLBI, Tb Lta IflC ISALT in. a nf YON. Pltyr Cempl". Stnic Xar1rrniBia.' BrUd1nr MelvBlcJ XffacU. v ''I 'J tot maj MRS.' RTI.' GROO of Montpelier,. Ida., Dalby (b) "The Sleighrlde Gallop" (by reis "visiting her sister, Mrs. E..S. Brooks iof this city. quest) Wright . Overture. "The Beautiful Galatea".... ,: Supp visit with her AFTER'-pleasantMose . ' Christen-Mrs. daughter; NOVELTY THEATER. sew fo Boise, 'Mrs C. is again at home. Manager Petrick'a offering nt the MISS ALICE FOSTER left yesterday Novelty theater next week, opening she will California,-where ' for afternoon, vrill include Han-for- d Monday vlsit.for.some time with friends. and Hart In a society sketch; Totn reel dancer; Miss It. IXTn'dfti-wea- r at Half Price. and dance artift; ClarRussell, song 7 Broken! lines .of 'the high grade kind ence Taylor In Illustrated on?s, and Edison a moving pictures. It M a bill Httle moner. WOODRUFF: & CO, that youns aad old alike, A BROWNTERRT ; sl m.i avaolBjr. Hallrrad ' The Swedes in this city will be glad to learn that a genuine Swede will this time again portray the character of 'Yon Tonson" when this comedy will at the museum pleasant party the. at University last building . 4 bovth. .. . . MR.iAND.MRS.--W- mrd y. . MISS NELLIE HEALLY has returned to. her home in Ogden, after a lew days' visit with friends in town. THEITIIIRD year normal class gave a MRS. 'FRED HORNTJNG entertains an informal card party this afternoon at her home on Third; nr.onrro to TTK5T Laofh la ETfry am Cl Prrnt-- 3 by NOVELTY THEATER t 7 A X4o , - MRS.-CHARLE- " EsWbtUon Saturday, Matinee and Night "Hello, Bill." Sunday Night Held's Band. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, Matinee "Wednesday Nelse Erickson in "Yon Yonson." Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dark. - ... IC and bull fUhUns i Kullaunnantop h lasarts Psrt,Sfi.Waiu Sklo With NcUe Erickson y GBAND THEATEE. . MPiB. C.'E. ALLEN will entertain- THEATRE-Sunda- Eveninjr at 850 23c To Barnrrffty, The Jolly Cumedy Succes. uary 29th and 20th. - -- GRAND POSTPONED TONIGHT LAST TIME does condescend to wttness one, the artistic excellence of th work, the clear cut lifelike picture, the compelling attention obtained by the methods employed by Ibsen, usually makes a convert of the scoffer and adds ro more to the ever increasing clientele of the great playwrights. In "Ghosts," the most widely discussed of Ibsen's dramas, the master has achieved his greateft success. As played by Alberta Galla tin and her company It Is looked upon as one of the strongest and most convincing of dramas. Paul Gilmore's appearance at the Salt Lake Theater in "The Mummy and the Hummingbird," will be on Jan- today. par-tie- s )NEOF:the:3olliej!t ot children's and was that given by Mr.evenMrs. Dunbar on Thursday on Ninth ing at their inhome honor of the Tieat street, eleventh; birthday of their son. John. A number of children were present and the evening was spent in- playing enrjoyably games.' TH23 DAUGHTERS of the Revolution this afternoon with Mrs. E. S. .Wright of 155 North West Temple street. Mrs. Groo of Montpelier will 'read the paper . of the session. CAPT. AND MRS. FALLS entertained last at an informal dinner partyTheir the hop. evening preceding Miss guests were Miss McGrath, Sherman, Mr. Harrell and Mr. Heldt. will arrive from PR; A. D.- MELVIN Portland,. Or., tomorrow to spend a few weeks in this cuy witn nis family before going South for aa indefinite stay. post THE BAND concert and hop at the last evening was thoroughly informal and enjoyable. Only a few guests from town were up.The dancing was excellent. Preceding the dance Capt. and Mrs Falls entertained a few friends at; dinner. gives Held's Concert Band. Exhibition Bui! Fight ar -- Soloist mm mm - - MR. CHARLES MOSS, e - ' w-- . mm-- 3 k . 'JlVI DDIC!PA m D iSth :rKt!n: Jan.. Monday, at Bmrria Ay' ? . inS3VJA2iE3 MACKINTOSH was the yueat ' of honor at a bride's lvn yesterday at .luncheon Le Grande Toons Mrs. which and MisstYo'un were hostesses. Covers wore laid for fourteen, guests were seated at ' an4' th one Ion table. Tha room was decorated , arttBtically feit;X- ribbons and flowers, la green and white hades. ' ? THEATRICAL NOTES. : i & The-.ujrurt- '' ; n . .;. ; L tm: 0 Jan: 17, Sunday. FLETCHER & D0UQLA8, TENNESSON & ROBINSON, LOUISA nnd FRANK BEVERLEY, MUSICAL FOUR, MASTER TREZISE, CHARLES LEONARD, QAYNER 6c WILSON, GEORQE ISHAM, KINADROME wr eoutcT TOP fLOOO C0MWC0CIAL BLOCiO SALT LAKC CITY COLLECTED - Some People Don't Like Us, t ; 2i 1 ? A |