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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. ;tVTUHD AY EVENING, JANUARY 301001. and Players Here and Elsewhere; ' ' 0 ,0 " MrtK. 'ANNA'll.WE? of IndUnioU, winter of Mr. Ojtlbjr. will h In to" n shortly to vUlt the on Sixth East tr-t- . .: . Oslby '. iKH-Ut- y t - THE FRESHMAN cUm o( th lUt Side high itfhcol nave a very enjoyable dancinic jrty at the Laile' , r Et r h-- W7 - '.V. MRS. LILT LANGTRY. R - 1 at dinner honor Holiday and Tuesday llights and in .Wednesday Matinee Mrs. Langtry " of Ctih , "Ids. Beering-'- 2 Divorce." s Mrs. Langtry in' "Wednesday Night velops little that is new, but is strung way. The together in rather ain novel his studies who husband engrossed won't see; the wife who feels herself villain who neglected; the over-read- y lures her from her happy home; the Ptory.aawakening; retribution the old and The husband i3 the Mummy, dashing Italian author the Humming Bird. The Nemesis Is a Sicilian wno is also an aggrieved husband. As SignerD Orelli. the 'bird" of the play. G. Arthur Teilding was hardly adequate. As Giuseppe, the avenger. John Martin was equal to the oc casion, and did c a efoeciallv eok1 bit of acting in what served for a prologue. Other characters were well sustained, and the performance as a whole was excellent. "The Mummy and the Humming Bird wl.l be given again this afternoon and to night. A theatrical event of importance will be the appearance of Mrs. Langtry, supported by her company from the Imperial theater, comes to toe Salt Lake Theater next Monday evening, to fill an engagement of three nights and matinee. Her play Monday and Tuesand "Wednesday matinee day nights three-acwill be a t comedy by Percy Fendall, entitled, "Mrs. Deering's Divorce." The comedy completed early this season a long run at the Savoy theater. Npw YnrV In whicti ritv it was entertainment. rVacclaimed a splendid, Divorce" has to do English society people of the presnot ent day, tnd its humor is clear-cu- t, to say spirited. Mrs. Deerlng has obtained a divorce, rather prematurely, s she afterward discovers, from her husband, Capt. Deering. Her hand is scughtN by a callow but "who, 1 j j love-makin- g. an ex-lo- rd Smith. ...l-'rnChristopher cior-loit. j:ieK.ium . i . n V- Sf,uili Denn rpld, The i?t GRAND THEATER. Saturday, Matinee and Night "The Adventures of Bill," benefit performance. Sunday Night Held's band. Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, Wednesday Matinee "For j Mother's Sake." Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dark. Little Marie Heath, who appears in "For Mother's Sake," the big scenic production olTered by th? Grand theis a ater the first half of next wet-kwinsome and attractive little woman. In this play she has plenty of work to do, for her role is a very difficult one, requiring delicacy of instinct and much dramatic force. The action of the pl-- Kh-L- r. r', it.. mi.. r . Mr. - rs en-Joy- ed M j ( Vy"A (b C. Sstvpi!!.. "Th Waer.rr ".Mv Old Chap. hi: mark u.t Kntuokv llAmr"' Mrs. Browning. Miss Bum WiW.ii. Mln Elsi B'st and Ml.- - MiWI Cmpcr. "Angela" ltrnrt . Trio for MaxHphone, njiii-.- t .md Urlti-tMepyr. Macky, Zimmri'iuri nnd Slrrt Grand overture. "Winum T li" ir.l I: With jrrjnd ftorm t. ft. THEATRICAL NOTES. t elite UJorld V. cwnr,' TTvlt. VS. IJrotlt n-o- which t Jtl 1 wi trrmt 'C uri I c-- ' I - b n- - tr "A -f jt t, hlr b r lo and werk It il i oifil hr mr I I r! I N n!KTo n-- l rr T c. jln j r t4r K.u. ' n.J." iaeJ mntii niivtn. ""ll v. Cit wi. tl ui r rr . n",.' by V' . Drug i'q. ttel t? - PAUL G t.- - Yrk N ' - - I 1 4--- I '""nn. m u, - ' - 1 4 - s n I 1 f . -- t I anil th Humming Bird i!." T t S" h-- V s VKUTi"in:. The Mummy... ipay WhirWnq umiito, i,u'uiwi Kf.r '. -- f' v-- - . ntn j t Kl.. T . (au. If t u" 5 I JS :i Woman Every a u nt If! I'"' Jft.US MfiU'.V CS'A ftI if. i j; i esjnj Dulfato. N. V 4 s? ? T'i. Tonlzht Last Time. TheCotnmcji Scnc A'!i?r. io jupcr coverr, i4 on rrct tf jiee 21 one-cct- t tur.tm to par jf Addrc&a Dr. R. , It?rcc. mailing Medical 4 - f- hr tr. 4 . i : . t'.fjr iTHEKTR Etzunma r4 Ihrrf nit 4 ; 1 hIrl)fn tr v wrjrk d t iriunt t. 'W'W'V W'WV cl H.v rr Srii it.ie. - j A 'rn tiu; ;hi:at wh.ijam ivaa. tn. hart Wr-twji- l 1 "WW" t. r--- c . .,.iln h ihe r.icC trtrtt't ri1 j w 4 Mi:. A. S. ZlMMr.KMAX Tit, J Kiohet t ( rr.- - r""- c- 4 jijilnniint. "! iyininijown '' crarlv ail h tiro ir rtv tOMti, I re-iV' o and li"lchf J'r wa'.k Cul1 wot i tip eolf I fry utws. a li'.; ct 3 Vm whilf l fr4 My I tnc arne rf IT h'frf tnrdtcrj" I en t lt tot I . ivunf f ... Mr K:i-h- tJ Vu &dvt"M rTe-ri"- lu--t . - to r n t f PROGRAM: lf it r r - and Mck women well. n rrr art I tti rm tlvji ... 1 'u t "j MIL WALTKU SIMS. 1 Uitlr A. A S.nx.ijiln'i.. i ly di'eare. It csUb!:bei rrpuUtity, Jrica unltealtfcy drain, teals inn.itnmatioa aud ulceration an curt female neat tier. It tnakr wrals wcaiea " . Mil. KAKL MAi'KKY. t ctroti n-x- old-tim- ! n, Lui'ubv" A A MILITARY BAND STKVI.NS. V. 1 a from Mil. un, The Novelty theaUr win have the usual Sunday night concert. Some special attractions- will be .offered moves progressively, incidents grow out week, opening Monday night. of incident, an involved plot is cieariy unraveled, the climaxes are effective, beThe usual Sunday night concert win given at the Bon Ton r.unur. Th and the company is a particularly strong one. A special feature of the change In the wttk's Mil takes plac production is the scenery, painted to Tuesday night. attract the eye, as well as to blend in harmony with other accessories consonant with the performance. Tit 1 have Generations of play-goe"Uncle Tom's Cabin," the story that moved the world and added chapters to history. But it remained for wiru nnruvuwx intru ujrvuJiTu Manager "Washburn of the great eStetson company to place the drama in a modern stage setting. While MR. AND MRS. rilRUY S. HEATH returned from Washington today. the text of Harriet Beecher Stowe's masterpiece preserved in its entirety in the StetFon production, there are THi: HIGH SCHOOL JTMORH v ill other features introduced that makes give a dance this evening at I'n'.ty the piece a novelty even to those who hall. The affair promises to lnand wept with have laughed ""oy the most enjoyable given by In Stetson the Eva years ago. company there are two Topsles and two Marks, set this Mif.'Hal who have a great field for the intermisW. I'.rown. Mrs. W. W. Rivers. Mm. sion of fun. This great entertainment A. S. Chapman aui Mis. 11, R. "David Harum," with W. I1. Turner will appear at the Grand theater on Critchlow are the chapenn. Jn the title role, will be seen at the Salt February 18th, l'Jth - end L'Oth. Lake Theater f?oon. One of the most prominent c haracters MISS IiELLE UIUDWKU.. vll kii Mvn in local musical circles, ho bft the Paul Gilmore made a decidedly pleas- in Paul Heyse's historical and romancity, about ids wek ygo lias been The-ytof tic drama, "Mary Magdala," in ant "impression at the Salt Lake visiting with tt 1.4HV s in last night in the second Drew pro- which Mrs. Fiske appears in the tltl She louves today for St. AuRUFtln. duction in which he has appeared here. part, i? Juuas of Kerioth, who is repreFla., where she will Le at the l'onctt consoa in as national zealot He was well remembered in "The Tyr- sented de Leon hotel for several days. anny of Tears," and a large audience nance with the history of the time- that greeted him in "The Mummy and the deals with Roman occupation and na- THi: KN'GAGKMRXT Of MabVl M. opposition. From the reign of Nero Humming Bird" last night. The char- tive Snow to Alfred Iireii'-- Col of acter of the studious Lord Lumley fits to that of Antonius Pius, the Jews 'disha been announe.-.- i by Mrs. him well. Lumley is almost continu- covered a fierce impatience of the domJensen Snow. The wedding Minnie conseof this ination Home, and impatience ously before the footlights, and on Wednesday. Febwill take quently is a trying role. The story de repeatedly took the form of furious jj ruary K'th,place and the young tmipt-.- ' will massacres and insurrections. It is on make their home this groundwork of national zeal that . hi UiRar,. the dramatist has worked out the char- A LEAP year party will . given i;t acter of Judas', who is a strong and Chi iFtensen's hall n'xt lay evenIn in the these consistent figure drama . I.. Mrs. 1. Mrs. ing by premises. Mrs. Fiske will appear at the ('. L. Merry. Mr s. A. 1 Angell. Mrs. Grand theater March 16th and 17th. S. Lamb. Mis KiU Stkkn-- y and Msibel Miss 'uur.ingh.mi. The . WITHOUT company will play a season of eight weeks at the- Grand MR. AND M IIS. GEORGE L. SAVAC.lv theater beginning on April 4lh. and will entertained their card club on present tome oi. the latest New York Wednesday evening at. their home, successes. Among their may on K and Second Refreshbe mentioned the following: "In the ments were served and sixty-thre- e Palace of the King." "Janice Meredith," Sno-anwas played. Mrs. MunMW-1'Jim Bludsoe," "Hearts Aflame." "Mrs. Mr. won the Iledifp BeI prles. DaneV Defense," "The Girl Left Mi:--s l.i Von Pien e and Mr. Knight hind Me." "Sword of the King." "A won lu izes offered for the t at Contented Woman," "A Gilded Fool," of moulded out and dough crwwhig "What Happened to Jones," "Gloriana" gum. and ' Jane." The company is one of the stock in the strongest oragnizatlons MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH H. YOl'NG. country. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Peursall. Tdr. ami Mrs. William Ighdieart and Thomas J. Smith, the young singing Mrs. Kenneth C Korr will return tocomedian, will appear at the Grand day from the City of Mex!-- . where on February 11th, 12lh and 10th. It's worth more than a ton Intheater they have been visiting for the prst a sweet and wholesome Irish comedy-drmice weeKs. entitled. "The Gamekeeper." feel well and ama, of coffee It will be remembered that this play THE NEW gillkoom in the PaUee ho- left a good impression here last season. Is a rendezvous tel. San Frarie'st-ocomfortable again. and it is said to be stronger than ever for Salt Lakers on nowadays lsltlng this year. It ha? scored a. hit everycoast. On afternoon last we-- k the where it has been presented. amontt the Salt Lik-rseen ther were Mrs. Jams A. Miner. Mr. nnd Two notable attractions that will be Mrs. Bennor X. Smith, the Mlssos It's easy to qyt coffee when you have seen at the Grand theater this season Miss Jasmin Young, Kirkpatrkk. a good, rich steaming of l'OSTUM are Isabelle Irving in "The Crisis," nnd cup Mrs. Mrs. Duke COFFEE inUjrs place, and the Postum James K. Hackett in a new play. Baxter. Waldemar and Paul lotfe Young on one ahead a the ways road Blanche Bates has also been booked to puts Tarpey. to Wellville. beta.use it supplies the food appear at the Grand theater in "The elements thatyebuild the system coffee Darling of the Gods" next season. PAUL TARPEY. a graduate of the Salt shs broken dov4i. al Lake high school, and who ha until facts These proven by g The been- attndln comedy. "Two recently Stanford trial. Married Women," is the attraction at has left school an I enuniversity, the Grand theater on February 8th, 9th gaged in newspaper work in San and 10th, with Wednesday matinee. Francisco. It tavs to be ell and happy. "The Adventures of Bill" is being MR. AND MRS. W. A. NEEDHAM Try It. given at the Grand this afternoon, and have gone East and will visit in Chi- - scenic and light effects, and the costumes are declared to be sriperb, nota bly those worn by Mrs. Langtry, who has .always been renowned for her splendid i rocks. Wednesday evening "The Degenerates will be presented. William A. Brady's production of "Way Down Fast," which will be pre sented at the Salt Lake Theater on next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights ri'jd Saturday matinee, is a story of homely country life in New England, nr.d it has all the virtues ana simplici ty in the telling to make a great and enduring play. There are types of char acter in it which are familiar to every one. The play has moments of real dramatic Intensity, and a genuine heart interest. Xor is the comedy element wanting. In fact, the very nature of the characters insure humor. Such cre ations as Hi Holler, the chore boy, the Town Constable, Martha Perkins, the gossip, and Seth Holcomb, with his bitters," cannot suspicious "long-lif- e but insure enjoyment, even while the yes are still dimmed with tears. In tnarrictl Jif; if errrally tndc on equal footing of LcaUU in nun and nifc. Put hor in mr.y th lrv.f ihe cjms start ami fislcs in facr t:l fail in fi?h, wh;!e J;rr hvisbcod prow even tcore rupRr-- l ju1 robutt. Thrre is one cb'.ef ca're for this rifely f.iilurr in-that the fAtlnre of the When womanly health. there irfctftilaiitj or a unhealthy crain, "mf.4:n-matioulceration or female wtaknrti, the general heaJth it tooa ira- paired. . .. Alio. I, o:uriiltt. ! A JANUARY, 31, 1904. miss MAiu.K tHipi:i:, " Grand selection rons H!'ran. v" iv,r,n Tnrcs In (a) D"rvl'h Chorfls the Soudan" Slxk "A (b) Trombon Sn ezc ". .('hamht r Grand operatic 'rtn"-Chic" JnHin K.lwrd Baritone eolo. -- Kvenin? Star." from "Tanr.ha;ivr"V. Mus.iu:invNiN;. V1IUN. Sorano. miss ?:i.sn; ukst. sm" Is Kir."- - Fil-ctif.- U' MISS HI'TH Prpirrnmm of HM 1? bai;1 .nrert the Grand theater Sirfliv rvnlni, Jjr.-nar- y w. g. uf M"ivn K;:v (Vyir Wbit-- r l.itti M!m "lve Caprice: lal rv rtty MRS. AGNES OSRORNP. Kve u recital at h'-- r homo thla afternoon. en Ci. cae EIGHT SOLOISTS n the Salt Lak Theilrr Kry.Mn l r.1R A A GRAND SUNDAY CONCE uc. Henrietta Hnrt Wtlmn l'e4 ren Mr.. Col. r ilHam Johii Mt.' Mry MrClntn M.ii tbe m;iM Ml Chrt.; In" Jehrn Dorothy Dean .. .Mitr. Katl Oltterd Mirch. i J.thh PHv Muirhy k I nd new-wom- w-- Juhn ' "'oi1, hVtTerd. .ChiV- j ng does not make much headyouth, Mrs. Deerlng way, in his has bediscovers that her come engaged to a stfong-minde- d type. One tplnster of the of the most amusing scenes of the play-i- s when this young woman calls on Mrs. Peering to ascertain the good and weak points of her former husband. It is then that Mrs. Deering realizes that and master, she still loves her end the latter comes to realize this himself later. Comedies should always '"end happily," and this one is no exception. Mrs. Langtrys company includes Fred erick Truesdell, Harold Mead, Harold 11. Woolf, Stephen B. French, Thomas Thorne, John Doubleday, Percy .Flan ders, ."Katherlne Stewart, Ina Goldsmith, Helen Amory, Leila Repton, Nel-Ui- eMalcolm, Emily James, Mo'.lie GrifYsci and Euni'-Wilson. "Mrs. Deering's l- William Johnston - TVho Mt will be repeated tonight as a bnfrtt to the Gleason and BrlKhton ramili's. It i said that "Tho Adventures of nil!" Is the funniest of far-e- . nn.l that all who attend will anid. from the benefit feature. characters is as fo'.lou s; 1 VHnly vMir,r n oj her on. J. Calvin Ituckba MRS. A: !!. WALKER -- 1 I THE VSUAL Friday cenlnc elrr waa enJoyeJ by n .arg r number Iaki evening at Lni,,.l"". ANNA MOORE. SQUIRE BARTLETT. At the Salt Lake Theater, February 4th, 5th and Cth. ''Degenerates." Thursday, Friday and Saturday Kights, . , Saturday , Matinee "Way Down. East." well-meani- a . I entert! MRF. ARTHUR HUCKUEE 3 cf r hr ter. SALT LAKE THEATER. , :l TjYJ.. A UTAH'S ONLY CONCERT BAND. Pnrfv nf the hezt Instrumentalists. Z. ! Ml:. NI MIIH. WIS'DSOU V. RKT. will n.!l from New York nxt wwk for a four mnth totir of th Oll World. MRS. THt:olHR llItFRACK r.ter talnn at a rh!1ren'a thirty thin af-- . lit t ! t n and !4UKh trnoon for ft. A A 43 evening. MR. AND MRS. C. 11 ALLEN re lit home temporarily on Flrt Suth nnd Thirteenth street. M!SS MAUDE KG LI Wt for CalifornU it-to vllt Mr. If. Tuday ho nw live In Pcta- N. UapRS lutna. : A lt club Lltrnry A HELD S of th the r.tt Raturdny of mrtlns.to be htM tvly, week. P. L O. ; CHARACTERS IN "WAY DOWN EAST;" AAAAAAAOAAA family mtlof THERE WILL b no :i tf York Nfw a.fe' week, for Vn. iii.M-r.i:- 1 9 "V :.. " NKXT ATTItAi'Tb-Mli.l.ANC.Tr.V. - ei t t k P. J M ". IIS ! . , r. .. ' T .'-- yt r- -. ! t - ... n h i. in er .. - I asorts Pn rt ,Soft,U b lu jifVi'f JUfri-'x- r 4 or 5 DAYS Chrii-ten.ven- Neill-Moros- co - I rejx-rtoir- e tr-ts- (Thtt 1 May Show you exactly what causes your trouble ... to d tf;' r ItUa la en pM-War- s ... lwtn-.- ' al t r,lt4r "I "4 Ooriu-Ito- i lt S aad a DtasiifalCorltiUa f t9my, as f ftr ! ,n ttrtr..;'l r MAT IN" EE It.fhtfut eata, rfcy 1LU, trr trails cad Tt:tvlt rrw. Ono Bottlo FnEEnrx.to Aponts.ck. rtrt nir. nnrn .mot?.k ii . :. c. Feb. 1st Monday, W EISt;t Y AT a.P. Th . . . cm v..i. P.'-il-- t?n I Thursday, Friday, Saturday Next M SATURDAY MATINF.II. "For Mother's Sake." .f N A 1'4TX -- S rr i I'irst Church of Christ, Scientists, Hxcursion WAY DOWN to ProvQ p Rurns-Maedonal- d. i ... arc-etern- laugh-provokin- i ui ojt l'"it. ilv tntv nd t r.l4 accmir.t E. I,. Hf r.drvr.. I'.f rule- - . n .n - !- i:iU',.t' Aw " NUN1 !' too Weeks in New York. 40 Weeks in Boston. r.tallvm In prinrirai of the PnlfM l r.r f f r H1 NOTE.-- Wc rm'v to ; ?-- : M Comtek & Co. Tu . . r. 4 . ftrlt TAIH AND WCMiTS. t 6; M .mu itrtk. Marh 1:. barker; fonimrlil Niwnl 1 s; at American Mercantile & Reporting Rqcncy IWcrrne; - P.ttnam. Sl'fUl bri'l.ir t far:,! t t !.: 34 Week, in Chicago 32 Weeks in Phila. A -v K -- f - p4 thrrn if it"ttnj jom:j,: tv c? W. Supt. ! rn ji VW 1 A; THE BEST COLLECTOR h vr for - " J the man i' i . .1 l: i. . FARE FOR ROUND TRIP $1.25. Spatial Train vli S. P. L. A. ; S. L H R. Lores Salt Lak at 0:30 p. ra.; rtturnlne lavf Provo 10.OO p. m. 1 4 BRADY'S Wivl. Account Lecture by Jutljjc Septimus J. Ilanna, Friday, February 5H1. 1904. s iIlLltl.iUjCMAiHiis. LAKE V.t-.- h. il 1 1 v-- v X tlt V M U-f.- S f ;- - rl r . ! CULLEN HOTEL l Call L Cr fc?'tttaC.? all TrmlB ITt- - frsa |