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Show to - , I , . . , rt, - . t a 1 A'' ''' a . aweesi-a- i Ilk ..41 ' - - ) 4 . ..- - , ilr',, 4 .1 s 0 ! p . - - ; .9 -- - - 1 , . 4 , 1 . , - . NENS''S, . a f istF-zz-a 1 - i - 7 . .. Comes Wednesday-tSalt Lake Theatre , , ' ,.. I ' II , -- MO NDAY 2P. 1 H , - ,., ' I , I - ,i, - s'.- , - , -- '7,11-- , - '' ' something .- , - ' ''''' 46';,......; .,, ,. ;,j . "i..- - . , -- ' .. ,. : 't , , , , :...,,,i ,e, ...";t . :' - , - ' .2 ' , .. ' -- . ., ,,-- . ''' , , ' , ,Illyezstaler.L...taagago . ken ,, t , i '. .,, -, i.- , - , , -- ' .. , Mlle.Valeskt .'-.- i . - , - - -- , , - - ' . - '' lie-to- ?i; ' Doors OPen o ,;Ainbush..:a - - .. I ' - , .. - f rt - Ile ' , . ' The Poster Girl , t .1.1.1111111.1.11.... rdbfbs fttrab P;ashiloili a a v., a , I. I II---- - 1 IF i , , ' A Alan ualebays dmith-and.,Vict- :Pink Toes , - - i 7. Hall and Shapiro , ,.,. ' ,'"""-- . Thirty , . - Noon '4 . ,. . .. thist-notlb- , , Stanl ey Chapm an - . y . Nartell Twins, ' ' , ' t.1 11V-wig:o- . , . - - the man who kao WS . - . - . . - .:ALEXANDER - .. . ' I I ' I tir - - t' -- 11 -- ALEXANDER se 7- love-sic- . ,' , k- now at . e - Fr. - - 3- pANTAGEs - IWP t r , - . - . . . -s - -- . a ernac e - ) 1 MP T hors., iDet 131 'PANTAGES . rExp1áiiDomestic Infelicity :- 11 4- .- ta ' b!,:, r----3- , to ' " per-164- , i , , . . - ,...- I ,6.-- . td ome I 1 - '. ......... n -- . . ', 41, a t, 1 0 I . : 1, ; ". . - - , (1 I ', t .1 s ) t , ,-.- , - se - i - '.,,- - ',.- 0:, or. 4,-L - 1, ,,,:- t , ;. -A , ,. 4' , '6, , ,,,,t,..,1,,,. ,', 7 ..''''''' ,,,- - , ,,-- r fi---- 1' . ,- 0 ,,' .''''-'- , . ??,,1- ' ' - f '' --tr,. 1.4, 4 . . , ' tel:, , - - ..t ; .,,17'l il. ,,c. ..''''....,.,,...i0:4: ot a", . .. , PIA .: - WITC4 Y77 tt:titlin'. Boy Camminge. 1641-- -: Istar Billie .ilhoiw, ', .., -- ' The last named ; ' i t SALT LAKE "stopped the! be- -; i Ifl:".:.."114' -- .i Tonight ,! l', TTIlligEATER ' ' fm ,sT i -- 47 gi 4)Yliterill ,. iTION1 IDE LAUGHI : :' ' . , G ! HNil NI. ...otwor own .. , A N ,tuRFAENcFlutiRsAETSul AB , , 6 - TWOs- BRAND NEW SOUSA PROGRAMMES i I - Ci I , - r HI , JOHN PHILIP SOUSA,Conduckt 314 ANNUAL TOUR. IM.dell, , I E:Dy , ' SALT. LAIR ' , , , Adtatt..Awlei (Andrea; nom tag. , Nei THEATRE - . " cABill al. to palcE3.Lsontosns...nso ,' i i t - a- --- -. ,a0 'ME HIGHT 1111011DAY rc':16:1:11..s SEATS ON SALE MO!. DEC. IS AT SALT LAKE THEATRE. Me Is.SLOS ptos too; hislit nor to ta.ette plume tax. EDICES-Sintho- - , , mATINTE ,, vc , . , ' , i i i i , , -,- " ---- '-' -- . d .. IIIPPODRO r IE THE EAIIILT THE:ATRE Lesempes . .' - 4 TIMES-N- EW . .---- al ,' ' , '' CEO. SIG ' '. mAt. 3t30 , All MUSICAL EITO TAG Ntaitt EAGAIR' eats. 'Mem - ' TO31111i. Bet,. "e Woe T41' INs--.111)a Lag - cb sa....:. WWI ? 0001 0, , I - Pswc1)4 -- - 111110E4'leoroloito - to tieNieto , 1 O. , DIFFERENT MANNER,' ' Letts 3Iodise.. 2Se to 15c1ulott emit, !tow Selling. - Tito!.,?0,t A STAGE PLIWy NOT eis MOTION NCTLIRE 4IaI.(eJC--f- i ,, for Roolith 1 WHY-?------ , 9-- . ; wiyEs GO ,. Agr YEAR I 7'14LL SEAiS RESERVED WEEK STARTING SUNilAY TiEC "RUGGLES.OF RED GAP." -- Are Iletbettle Rerponsibie t -'- sod .144.: LITfolk Mr R '.0.NG En. 11111111111E , to. - VkZ,11, ut A Whirl of Love and Laughter.-- IS, X; WHITE'S WeekStarting Tonight THE Q l - - - AMID' telktrobtlisrieotZ Cloninger Presents His Own Co.-4- - glavw4 4 .', :SHOW-TOT- TAY ' ..' - '11".4.11 "It",..,. e' . binindmoomonimn -- Valt6odtkib ' .VJIISSH. 1111FATEIF -- 7 . . 40W - II ,, Comadmier t - n roro, oR 0 liltMMIlit - -- To M'S i 1 I . - - 105Cialhott 11,10N WITH THE DANCE" :"The Moe& Meal Clime EilistStielqii.-'1HVICTORY BALI: 6,,,,...misid la sio. Itedine mamma Ihneennee sin leur Sous Mimi" "est NOBLES OF THE -fig DAUNTLESS BATTALION. Silided "MR. pieledMYSTIChr 6.3HRium: no; NottbsaLSomos Hwastesyst. Sem : UlICIE - ' BAND,. I - ir 1TH - -0 Bp ,Ob f ., .. , A - - .. nlici , itA - MATINEE . "uh". p jjuij . tlit - - him , done any- whielt he- - in.! OS. I , . , S i t.A.C'NUrtPILETE Art Tiseatew Hi second season at Joision's opened; : Thsa. -tre. with a presentation of The Brothers Katamazoff. .' lEixu:EvA:E-yeEfrom 8. tt, 001,1, ley leyndor In Dostoievsky,; ., This had bes;n inore fres..." EVER-- r riven psason. hentare it Iva, R.far.,-- Unintelligible to rte. I, perf.vtly Id ,,,pERF,,.., cant Fay that this was flue to the; FEFCTHICAL laT! that ,it was played in RIAPPlarl; EFFECTS aithough ,,,, I am quite unfamiliar! . HIGH GRADE with thatNanaivage. I read the Engs: i Itsh tilinSlittiOD and was unablo AIDto ''ND ncnetrate the signifleatice of that. BETWEEN ,,AlliteHEUTRA Ili, obliged to pin my attention' -- to tho acting which was of course,: DIG ...PARADE AT NOON. The seting was worthi SOP. The. 111.00 srudving. but asi we've been study.; PRIIESEire-.23e- ; !tili .1t a., lot of. late.: 'ethane the! :, Max. SatiCitIldrea 23e. Adana! Job is not an entertaining as it swami .504.. , ins. Pipe last aiarson., The production vssii, 'I'd b, r wf. : i ; lit"("' , - Scenically.) .1' and "'Radiant t you to eX-- 1 t though top ewe : , lo,,kino.giat ,fireorks. .i Go SVroitg,'; at the Snit lake Theatre for,,two days Itp eumotteneing Monday wiih , matinee TuesdaY. t ' ''"rh e n Yq.-- bi'''171..-ttlihlailandr, bonwe'lit nor.httill'i'-'twinge ut-th:-, .,, are reponealleVirfoiilah wilear h"ii l'' 't gr"""1- - :.."' -ry v, - aakg Jack Eheridan. 11 much mar- hiapered worda of de- votitm h,as proims,A to p, irk .fled man of hz.,. genletrian7y taeh-- 1 to him until death do them part Mee fmerid. 3Inigari Carr. "Tact- - what's 1,e ume tf ail that othcr l. !Not alwayr," tt..0. can and ftat.e. You canl blame AVIVCP tor TUOtt al- th.il Sm:t2OgiY and recreat;on. 1' ways., Th4re one ef.the prIrcipal Seelirg attention -de-- 1 I If tvilaby rliean't. , reaawna. I'VfnI a ito,-r- . rot, n,irt, I elsewheie, Liver--Z-ft'- s 'heir prit'llcaei!.'..-" I A ',UPPLP-wl'il am- to lrg Non. girlis what do you tioonk of . munotinn,!,, oh, tot'', ,.i ,,,,S,,.r,r, rrot for bachelor fogicl- - And.-Ints-,- t (wady.ie theat-- e 1,;,,,:, an,l. tax', hanle what are you goong to tto', a, caiaL-h"' f.:.rly 43,Orniaceth, the. 06- - tilairit117 The atore leet of,hfr desires with cryneme is taken froura. t.,...11P convermalipn in the new , 1.1(11. Pat aft,,r ,h'a s ra,Etnt tf,r singe p1ay. -- Why IVives (to N,rona.e. -lthat's an taltteety, dfferent wi,olch the Sett ..141,6,1,',.. '' ' .etory". foreevsai,i ..fh oso yfk44Theatre for threA perforirohlve atfle litGe offalriltnt he tmcs starting Monday.- 'y .., A Prime felon -- - :, - - ; - Cl'il, e. 1 1 41 , tajj- Pe cull 41 k , 6. l P STEMNESDAT MATINEE , . s,,,. e 2l,)1,7ED1JESDAY HIGHT ., - A S alt.Eake-Theatr- I youtb."6.-Ireits4).1- i Ir.. - t - ' s: - -- - , - know" ask .w. 7 .1 e, , , to , ,. ,:4,0 ,... , MATINEE To-da- y - t, i ' . be ''. want , SPECIAL A MUSI ' )4 . . -- 1 ALEXANDER Y.,. nionth.-7,1iiI4Nie- ' n ,,,,,,,,,,,,L ,4,..': . 4.-- - - ' etvrk:;. i, :, r- II - , uthero! .' -- ''.--- 1 , '--'. .'. - , ; ,, ' . '.'', . ,de:.8..0..11... .,..., - .. .. r Sumner 't'r thiris. or when they have been ligATRE ,,berl... ilhe 5111rIThaicher. Janet Young. . eo insistent among themselves Upon . I i . ''Cusaids",,garcsentsd 'by the Cobb. Franklin Rasmusoen. Doro, at .IMI thy Adams. Guy Young. Byton ehcaI onandards that would disI ' W arm reproach. in singling Out 'a '' ' 4 SitIC7ALO in 0 Foulger and Joseph Wiliam!. Users- - whictattellea , tuoyhoro--art''' .., bet7 orn lookinti !Lteravard;-wi- t it, ' 1((onientiona Or is indifferent to de; The University of Uah 1)01pation to thn rtturi:P' .vt the too often fail fault:finders Fait lake.."r'' 1 1,, ,.. 'Moyers this In the ic club wilt appeara.t the . -The to recognize the wonderful strides Theatre. Dee. t and 8: in , series of plays to he rites by this Boomerang." Details of the pro- made in the. tther direction. even : : MILL'APPEAR IN ' wIthin their own generation. i , during duction are e'tven etsewhere , ,antriowny hits ao not Thalrememcan 'Nlen very old their absence el- - bflri tnur of today'a issue Of The 1Crws. 4. of ingraneetehen the variety of Utah ,Priimatic club ber. 1, northerest ...Reports- eft. if.; bark that Univeniny has been in ezisOfai about' thirty , the4tre was almost invariably of northwes '.including the t varietlf; Years ind is redosnized among shady character: ..attie ond'I'ortiend. sr, equaiiy ,.4 . . is one of , the foremost collige dramatte art., i rechneened vaudeville, the int sswere play. erubusiosite formei anthe of Its popular amusement,. the in country.. lovers.alt, Lake City who ,sew notiattons, i nual performances are anticipated especially for the edification of FOR ' i ,I'andida.,'" Insernuels as the ()leen with 'unusual , and children whn forty-od- d !Merest. , t, 4,....t. T , i houseA, almost...1100bie,d the house tictiL .!a . , - . sea Mut had , Ill spite of the nurntrott! com- the second night. . 'Men like rroctor and Keith and 1 i' Plaints brought against the Arneri,. thia,.same second night ' of un,, Aibee. recognizing the possibility r :,: on the can . ground stage In towtaintluded al :. 4. .. -- th,it tour, it., is ratisonale to ex. clean and unwholesome plays. the of reconelltng the lighter' forma of ,i YoritMor,Aira,,TelegroTtl,Tku ,dixt.rationwaltxatioamentr-,--fiev- e ...AL. gho;r..,thil, ir....A...,. ... will by ca- - of the leading theatrical papers, raise the profession to a Plane tin. they ake, GIRIS UNDER 17' ' s . of thb country. bolds that the image' attainable in the period immediate. soseity houses .tvery...whert. : f ' eholeMore NOT ADMITTED 17 or the civil never wile.. was cleaner. following pisk.-ethe. serif of The it, , some than it 4 today In the dramatic.- - field there Is itt' And ,if,Triday given litt.ita , VALUABLE SOUVENIRS ' .. the same earnest endeavor to presothera much 14 and December .1M,hts. "Notwithstanding ,,, neOat, -WILL BE PRESENTED. .. If: n i!; no Arthtir dliehritan't. 'criticism isitAitY proitucingi methods, ent life in its better phases. Thi ocAintiu...in.,." 'TiLly gripping play has "me tat Which criticism is. perhaps, caional exception but proves the 4 .:... , 4, ADMISSION 73 AND 50 CENTS , .. now as for yearn thie . rule. And had a bicatztr:Pr!tbt east and justified" save a reeent cditorial pla.;-- that,enjoys "there liever ' nent et in e I '. the,. longest run .z whieh et family-iiartin the history .lathe play-t2A city- will has been rI Entail-new:: ra hers of of the theatre when men and wo- may be taken .with safety. Mana;.11 introduce Corn- - men of the stage have taken their gers and actors themeeirea are rethe Moroni ' v. . 12 ten incitideo play-- - protention att seriously; when they sponsible for 1 'east The inipracgouty. ere; they are:- Moroni . Olsen. Leers have so eagerly wrought for bet, tical reformers." ,. . Miss Julia Moat,. C. B. Turtle... campus the first of. the week 'nen, and , University Players H. may be exchapard for reserved " "The Stow Poke,", beaded by the 1 e'l Itic..!.7lo.s le.a..,.. as,n.d..., 8,1,elirrhiii sent!! itt,theb box office of the Salt In "The Boomerang W. R. comedian. peculiar A mew Theatre.If Patton, vomea to the enit Lake to this year the After several weeks of rehearsal the scenery. Up to theatre Wedtenthly. Dee. b. for two 1 be had have adapted I Play 9' ; under the direction of Prof. Maud whatever Main& w scenery was available I Ifoustmen. May Babcock and 1i show houses. but this. II .' 'Patton and his orga. nizaHon need Prot BabookiCatindunebs that the theilocal j special scenery is being conno introductiod. as he has been Varsity play; iThe Boomerang. ise year Miss directionof 1 structed, undercoming here annually for many reedy to melte Its inttial appear-ant- Julia "C"Llawd from page Ooti '' 4 Seymore, H. Allen and WerseattOnS in various productions of at the Bait lake Theatre. Dec. ner Klepe. Mr. Kleppe 7 and A. ; Dunn. Ray Hart and Walter Plunk- - the better kind. 'The Slow Poke." .Pnanketang" le a the play. three-ac- tell- is created entirely to arouse,theatet farm Witten by Winch. managing ' The .action of th -- ell et eplay concern' .11t Metres, A de' petrotut who enjoy an evening of who Dr. With itself Sumner, young DUPE Itt THE: mown noon." :13en. weektr:' royalties mead. genuine laughter.- - The play is from love out the to straighten attempts ftltr Unieert the pen of John Tyson and the the itlmyelosibid his . Eleenota flue's presentation of author sit"lay lo i has wisely retained all of obtain the play until this affair of a young fellow of Ms. a drama Marco by entitled Conn. hOtne tOwn. Praga Hartford, 4 iluccsetull -. homely natural qualities , year: .Ttlit NAY- bott A t Porta Is -and the ta Musa." - 1.h vemtile el Hansen !playing run on Breeds'', anti tbered this have a univericti appeal to at the Centactury theatre gave which Doorj continestr-tia-d all cbmwa. of theatre goers. But is asoalitriad by the 'polished goung ,dohlor.- justhishome t he .. ress Drat-caer anoth - difforent angle injected critics arthriellerTeeit: Petters as fromatirond,and practices hence to core heavily. Ph once 648P-4w-- a Rad Woodbridge, 7the, attain did some work. making for aliment, comady which - is bIngt best comedy of the eetv young juvenile of the! pieying the role ofmagnificent son. a mother with a does not fall to registPr with any '; The ceet that, is working in the play. Miss Donna Jones is Miss' I wbo was .refeered to a lover The character of 1 the father of hervhild. She audience. .I.:70.w Poker gives Mr. Patton amp-lplay le composed of people who Xelva. a charming young. lady of with her bo oboo& tr im in, is aristocratic birth, a. stranger , . all considerable had Previous hate to more than uphold or the entire 'lives, 1,,,ot opportunity' , are America out of a. job. and wanting ins reputation as a laugh maker. diteen't omen' to mind,,a4.4 it mutii. nurse. - , experience and one or two She a become to captures !The lover is ohm buzzing ermine, Alonday. Dec- Babcock has successfully directed 21 var.. the job in the doctors office and a:e confronted with condi-The advance pale of seats opens when the bootheuntt act last the our drama would scout. in the and decterest.ttutt W 13. Patton the Peculiar coM- ' Zalt1;n1t;1 Miss his heart. But the nlaY ear, nrenortoroua ,an is one- returns.. captures production who appears in the quaint median. as noes ttoua some it wax, Grace -as .1 Tyler, Greenwell gave of the best that:she has directed. Virginia The Slow Poke" at the -i 0001108, glad permitted her to eoniedy. play is the object of the affections of i strong Thcfourfuvenaksi ct-t-he 10Uke add On0 MOTO to her list Of OlOtn- - Salt theatre for two wighte . ...after . arke,ttektrireby Mine patin a. iOnta, Mud !,Weedbridgcand should And iera that I pay . this Wednesday. commencing recoil-is ' of finally riod Ernest r Greenwell. beitt,.--Hejealousy law was lints Virginia the IT - ' lianeen poignant t and Marry A. Allen. The died and the four live happily ertr emotion whtn phe tirpt bears that I .. t I tr-I harrton is ... . east is made up of Miss after: nequainted with the wholal '' 4 .,1 ,t:Itil:141rt sordid glory would- bass Impressed merely an 01.1eln., bnd this p erfor- tn - Tickets will be for sale on the the.moet Raker. klise,Core.3deraten as callous, ,ance-wwas as fine a It MI piece of artins as on entiki ever init. that the iJitisroic players have wish to see, ind in many relines's, 011V.11, mention the East be.. Iron limited. and the It was quite unusual Elobn01-1eat's., pparie is Matinee 3:30 &Clock. Of the actors are- space' Duse was at her hist and tartan names ' -'Nigh! 8:15 I But tbe was, prodtplidn ately aha has that adtniratd"oun, sreciters. of COnbilin i in actor, m.tma hitosoot to ploy son to untb-- r the direction I Vladimir Nem- -. hor mothers Otherwiie the pro- - tin Stanislacaky and 1 "There la alwara a amaaaate In a added Cdneert, offered, never ntehen he. auction was not noteworthy No iroviit -leveed sad a part et that message la courage add v. ' tapas mayo.. is taken with the sets. or .., I Joy aad the titS'ir. JOAN." 'wth i 11 6. . The of environment. Welt tomances bentn and end with Duse.1 The Theatre t.luild announces its! ,, i,,, - , .. 4 and Memo Benaist. th!'r'd' ttf:erenee.... .;;o'cluction as Shases .tateet I ::. 1;1 . i ,trgr -- 'Saint JOAO." This is said to, I PlaY mimics or . 4 1'1 1 C.' "ropies rit lEil" Is the title .of the ha a "typically Ehavian ortreatment .2, ' , the his.; e;' new revue at the Broadhurst Thea- - of the tegendary history . i ' 00r.',. . e. by the Shubert.. It Is torical legend. of ,Zeanne Mire.' ' tlarge. pontoon,' i77 tumultuouw well equipped, The title "Saint :loots" suggestii that .,,,,.,,re..,41, , ..k, to and state. It irtfluenees a has hook. Alt up events by the . whicti Harold Atteridge. and Harry Wag. ,, ,.:,.f.1 ,..,,,...." ,, canonization of the staff; It has music by Jean Schwartz resulted in ., ,...ii and Alfred GOnAMan, and lyrics by peasant girl of Immremy are the , ....41."' I aaw it after a ) ,. . Atteridge. theme of the old dreary super.1 play. ' of week and 0 eeiotoese.. s F heavy 1 plays, 1,) 1 ' foreign .annolince-,- ; Guild's' Prtition;',.sa!o. the ; .11. to be OW. O 4,, -,.relaxation. ment. that Shaw is nothing tint an 1,t., ::as,0 I needed, I felt it r undramatic. heartless and garrul-- ! ., s man: : and om. bit ( , is bit by ;):::;) finding ita ' Nsre sort of atoll 1.1t ao-- ansits. :..6,;IA head of errnr., the into ts. scrip k:., 1r that delectable' 'Saint A was divided MagnifieentschiersimentJ 01. , I? 6,c I AN ORGANCLICI1ON and was ,,,,,,," most f Of 100 MEN t 4... 4: .) It 4,.1t with. is perhaps (he final (wit) de itece , all his via , and made nal to thiR m.a. t ef : elementwof thrilling r,.. ' uppers, i tio s the! clever people, i drama and beauty. It Is withGuild '74,. greatest w and i 7 . ',,". prod'rtion reetrictioneappriaches ii: ei , -- : , . r, Delysla ' .1' With 'all this tremendous theatri.; to wear and ''' to l 1 cal activity.. we'hear perpetually flat sing AND HIS . and look a there-aiat- IPRPt three dozen at.: , e ,i : New! tractions. set into to waiting Fay Marbe; and and ready to go tnri.iltiriTmae,s in: Jay Gould. and . - - - sonomonmillinimolon , 1 ,. 6TakoN TILUT , sw msoyn Amereicaael .., hi America. DUSISIS fiNUMITION. II who understand wild Alm are Interested in our stage. There a ther stab- - its CO reason Irby the same intsrest twbmoist tat a permanentItalian shown 4S Our music And our 1141410PI theatre in the United Stotts, Wby should not. or could not. be won Dot' There &rodeo many .1tallana for our dremo."' , . . 1, ... - , . , . ... - - , S.IITURDAY DECE343Eit 1, 19Z, o - . , , . - - - . , ...1, I , - lifE liESERET , : - ' , , te. , '''',.,,,,,,,,, - - - - . . . ' - |