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Show TRUTH OF JIORAL INFLUENCE FLY-PAPE- PURELY PERSONAL. RS. ray of hope canll the lamp of gloom and our children? Will there fvr corne a day when the rubber hand for the last time SU1 bmp on the wall be glassed over d the resulting splash label pasted on the under side, Here perished the last wild Xnce cast upon the 5? S 8, 19 be-flf- us fly-fu- Science shakes her . l moodily. Pressed for a categori-fanswer, she says something about hearing which the housewife her hands together and lets tall despairingly into her lap. Screens, she groans, Screens, over the screens all I wave nt got look it! Just look at And Just house chandelier! You know it never. Sever will come off of brass. Id just "aner in each hand and flaps it and makes ungraceful leaps up to knock the lmnudent beasts from the ceiling. She drives them out into the dining-rooon thence out into the kitchen, and soand into the open air. The flies scurry dodge and flee back on one side of the room while she is battling on the other. and are They get their breath back she has no but run, another for ready After she has wrought herself rest into a gasping perspiration and shut the house all up there are just as many flies as before, stippling the chandelier Did you ever and buzzing: get left? She tries this paper that you soak in a saucer of water and sweeten to screens, S m, A-a-a- taste. h! The saucers ornament the par- table, the sewing machine over the sink. Total morshelf and the the week, eight flies. Pussy for tality experiments with the liquid and the children dig a grave in the back yard and Kenneth borrows his papas night shirt for a surplice in which to officiate at the obsequies. She tries sticky fly paper. That catches a great many at first. It Is reallv good sport to watch if you are fond of tying firecrackers to dogs and doing up the cats feet in papers. When the lure is first spread out a fly sees its moist glitter and says to itself: Taffy! Me for that! I could just live on taffy. He alights. It does not taste as good as it looks no flavor to It. He thinks he might as well go somewhere else. 0, stay awhile, says the fly paper. No. says the fly, Ive got a date with a feller. Let go. Oh. whats your hurry? coaxes the fly paper. commands the Quit your fooling, I gota go. Let go now. The fly fly. is getting angry, but the paper preserves its temper. Oh. I wouldnt be in a rush. You got all the time they is. Leggo now ! Leggo o me! Leggo! Teacher, make him let me be! and then it begins to scream and fight. It is most entertaining to watch the tragedy if you are of a vindictive and revengeful spirit. The poor creature struggles and struggles, each effort bringing nearer the moment when it shall sink to rise no more. The humans giggle greedily. Christians to the lions!" cried the mob in Neros day. Flies to the sticky paper! cry the modlor center erns. One poor fellow near the edge, with a supermuscan strength, drags himself free to the plain paper, and as he pauses for breath, ere he can plume his gummy wings for flight, Kenneth catches him and his doom. thrusts him back into Mothers and fathers of America, consider what must be the moral influence paper upon your sons and daughters. What boots it If you teach them the sublime truths embodied In: I love little pussy, her coat is so warm, And if I dont hurt her, shell do me no harm. so long as you yourselves set the example of laughing at the miseries of helpless creatures whose only fault Is a weakness for drowning in the cream I'ilcfier? nut by and by the word seems to be passed around: Beware yon glittering expanse, and then, put the fly paper where you may, seldom, very seldom hear the sharp note of some spent buzzer in his agony. Sticky fly paper, too, has a way of curling up and flopping, eticky side to, on things and persons, and in such cases it is a very unfunny affair. Alcohol will dissolve the gum, If V"U should happen to come downstairs ond knock off the fly paper and R,pl' on it with your bare feet. I tried alcohol, and it took the stuff right off. I like to know. I though you was going to might try kerosene, but it was jn the cellarway. Harvey Sutheiland, In Ainslees. of sticky fly 3 The show be incomplete without Hi Henry and his cornet. Mr. Henry just picked F. H. Bemis of the Dewey concentraup his cornet and with seeming caretor at Bingham, was a Salt Lake vislessness tossed out a flood of notes Salt Lake Theater Dark this week. itor the early part of the week. bursting Avith SAveetness set the Avild echoes toNew rGand flying. Stormy and continuHi Minstrels Henrys Attorney George A. Gray of Malad, ous shoAved how very popular applause Ida., was in Salt Lake on business day and tonight. AltoMr. Henry is in Salt Lake. Helds Military band tomorrow even- - gether, the town has never seen a betTuesday. ter minstrel show than the one under Ing. n Peter S. Martin, the miThe attendance towas in the city from Milford Coming Attractions: Salt Lake The- Hi Henrys banner. ning man, AArill be limited and limited tonight the early days of this week, visiting ater "The Wedding Day," November day to the capacity of the house. with his brother, William, who recent- 28th, matinee and evening; National ly returned from the Klondike. Guard minstrels, November 30th. J. Morgan Johnson of Spring City New Grand of the Opium When the curtain rose last Sunday wras in Salt Lake on business Monday Ring, NovemberKing Wednesday and Tuesday. matinee. evening at the Grand, Mr. Held and his and November excellent band Avere confronted Avith Rudolph Adolph, Attorney George It. Lund was up special matinee November an auditorium Avithout an empty seat. from St. George on business Monday. 28th and Saturday matinee. W. E. Vigus returned Monday from Helds Military band, December 1st. It was a testimonial flattering enough. a visit to the Wyoming oil fields. By meritorious work Mr. Held has won and compelled success. Nothing sucMrs. T. D. Ilyan and son of Ogden Avere in the city the early days of the IIoav many people Avere packed a ceeds like success is an old saying, but Mrs. with week, Aisiting Joseph Young la sardine into the Grand, last night, you must first be successful then its easy. of East First South street. I dont knoAv; perhaps Mr. Mulvey Is Salt Lake has groAvn metropolitan In A. G. Paddock has returned from still its demands and instincts. Mr. Held counting up the receipts. A theBritish Columbia, Avhither he Avent on a this and supplied a long-fe- lt recognized ater, like a street car, is said to always hunting triD. Avant in the sacred concert. The Mrs. Schley, wife of Capt. Schley, contain room for one more. Last night improvement of the band is a matter the belated Individual might have got of general comment. Classical music has gone East. is being played such as no local band John A. Groesbeck, Sr., and family into the Grand, but hydraulic pressure ever played it before. There is snap have gone to New York to remain per- could not have forced him into a seat and swing, easy and graceful movebecause every seat was already occu- ment, careful interpretation and conmanently. scientious effort in all the. band does. County Attorney Christensen is suf- pied. Hi Henrys minstrels reached out The beautiful Heart Whispered, by fering from an attack of rheumatism their long mahogany arms yesterday Bendix, as performed by the band last and and threatened pleurisy. picked the persimmons of popuwas almost a faultless Sunday evening, from tree in Lake the Salt every as Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark, Jr., Mrs. larity was rendition, also the selection orchard. from Donizettis Lucretia Geoffrey Lauzier and N. B. Hamilton Borgia. When Haverlys forty ebony stars of Butte are visiting in Salt Lake. and Smith were used to come our way they always cap- Messrs. Jesperson for their horn and loudly applauded G. W. Steinmeyer, assistant secretary tured the toAvn; what they did then Hi flute Mr. duet. a violinist Deutsch, now ease no does with equal and of the Y. M. C. A., is confined to his Henry new to us, appeared somewhat nervous, Mr. Henry, while preless success. room by an attack of tonsilitis. created a favorable impression with the essential features of min- but his Hearts and Flowers. Mr. Sims, Dr. A. W. Taylor of Brigham City serving has introduced Innovations as usual, gave an excellent clarionet was in Salt Lake visiting friends on strelsy, enough to meet the demands of a pub- solo a difficult and instrument, which Mr. Wednesday. Tuesday lic ever changeful and fickle in taste. Sims with musical feeling. plays You find will, therefore, ebony jokes Sheriff John A. Hancock of Wayne The of the evening feature principal black Avitticism in plentitude rag- Avas Salt Lakes county Avas in the city Tuesday on busi- and baritone, Mr. popular time songs and coon vocalism in quan- Heber Goddard. Mr. Goddard ness connected Avith his office. tities profusely generous; vaudeville to know he was in the hands seemed of his P. J. Quealy, president of the Fossil turns and specialties making their ap- friends friends, who, by the way, Oil in Consolidated Salt pearance just when expected; tumcompany, Avas more than strangers. The Lak the early part of the AAeek. bling and acrobatic Avork high classed Holy expect was renmost City Recorder Ray Naylor, Mrs. as a circus; music, soloistic and aggre- dered by Mr. Goddard.beautifully His superb which is Sousaesane in inspiravoice was full of feeling as he Naylor and baby have returned from gate, tional dash and swing; over and abOATe baritone arriA'e in the city in rendered the Germany and will Inspirational all this stage diAersity is the personala fexv days. Mr. Goddard Avas forced to give song. HI of his that splenHenry insisting ity encore. Nearly everything on the Father Des Creux, Avho AAas visiting did organization shall keep faith with an was warmly applauded. program Avith Father Larkin at All HalloAVS colthe public and redeem eAery promise that has been made. lege, left for San Francisco Tuesday. There is the touchstone of Hi Henrys Henry LoAventhal, managing editor success redeeming e'ery theatrical When the border drama Arizona of the New York Times, and Mrs. made to the public. Hi Henrys was presented in New York it scored pledge of a off for days couple stopped are a big ebony sunburst a this Aveek en route to the NorthAvest Ministrels diamond. When the cur- an immediate success. The Gothamite Kohnoor on a pleasure trip. tain rises it is upon a first part delights in ' the unconventional, and, Maj. McLaughlin has gone on a visit constructed along new and pleasing so, Avith an avidity bom of lassitude, he lines, and the organization breaking turned from the drawing-rooto the Pacific coast. play, e conventionalfrom the emoDr. F. J. Noyes of American Fork Avas aAvay patent-leathwith hero and its in a as an ism, exploits itself, entirety visiting in Salt Lake Tuesday and new idea. This new Idea first part af- tional lady in the Worth gown, to the The Wednesday. fords excellent opportunity for Jokes dusty drama of the cattle-rangnewto New Yorker his took and kindly bright Goa. Hunt of Idaho Axas in the city fresh and crip, repartee face and pointed, together Avith the latest vocal found hero with as Wednesday. aided and abetted the spurs clanking SAA'eetly sung. Among triumphs was he heroine and her the of the program excellent- features by jaunty Capt. Hatch and Avife left Fort Doug- many So Arizona became the feAV only can be mentioned, though I gun. ready a Avhere las Tuesday for El Paso, Tex., dramatic fad. Month after month Nexv no effort to detail them in regua portion of the TAventy-fir- st infantry make York applauded to the echo the heroic imiProbst-the clever lar order. Mr. Avill be stationed. tator of birds, made an immediate hit. speeches of cowboys and cattle queens, His imitations of birds is a wonderful and nung rapturously upon the strange Attorney J. T. Richards AA'as in Brig- example of Aocal effort birds here, music of jangling spurs and whirring ham City Tuesday on legal business. birds there, birds everyAvhere, seemed recolvers. The eyes of the metropolis to Aving themselves over the auditorium found a curious fascination in branda D. E. Hemphill has returned from like a feathered aviary singing for a ing irons, broad sombreros and the trip to the Bear Lake country, Idaho. guady trappings of the swarthy Mexicanary prize. can. Truly a new Lochinvar had come coma the and from OsAvald singing returned Cooley, L. has HanAey F. out of the west. Constructed on similar while edians, Avere perfectly at home, trip East. lines and breathing the same dramatic Avith of bedlam apa house the rang W. S. Martin, Avho returned from plause. But fexv better acrobatic per- air as "Arizona is Jess of the Baren-Z Klondike a few weeks ago, is still in formances are seen upon the stage than Ranch, which closed a successful gagement at the Grand last Thursday; the work of the Bard brothers. feeble health. One Avonders how far it is possible The title of the play, Jess of the Bar Z E. J. Kearns of Gunnison is in the to carry physical activity. This nimble Ranch, is rather long and cumbersome New Mexico Avould be better. Of team has certainly placed the circus city on business. to Western ears and eyes there course arena behind the footlights. was comState Senator George C. Whitmore nothing new in the coAvboy drama. Corrigan and Dove, the dancing Alice Archer, as Jess, the brave, Miss Avas up from Nephi on Wednesday. a in been must conspiracy edians, hae Western girl, had the Avith the audience to judge from the quick-witte- d Mark Lee of Pocatello and John Avarmth of their reception. Canute sympathy of the audience from the Thomas of Lima, Mont., Avere operated Lenstrom, the Swedish nightingale, first. When, in the first act, she stops on at St. Marks hospital on Wednesday found faror for excellent vocal work. Quigg, the at the point of enshrined for appendicitis. Both are doing AAell. of course, she danced her is, in Viola Abt, childish pistol, years, of In the of the all heart hearts into gallery. the herself sang Fred E. Sharkey, after an absence of and Avho saAV her bright and captiAating eftAAo years mining in the Blue RiAer reforts. The bright particular star of the gion, is visiting his mother and sisters show is Billy Clark, radiant AAith comMr. Roberts, as Jim Spencer, acted in the city. edy to his finger ends. Dockstader has no more brilliant the big, brave, careless cowboy tp perflashes of wit nor George Thatcher mofection. Jim falls in love with Jess humor than eccentric of ments to come greater go Hi Ball Hoav did you and the story of the play tells how in Clark, united found Billy are funny business? roof in the broke love way down garden the much will be doneInfor a big, black, ebony star, up aboveAvent Mexico. Jim E. Z. Mark No chance to make anyNew on the Rio Pecos, so high. A girl behind me of Quigg, once the incurs enmity thing. The drinks Avere ahvays on the Avorld into hysterics. I had con'ulsions my at house. Amusements. self. Avould Oh, Billy, Billy Clark! j ! well-know- ' 25th-27t- h, 2Sth-30t- h; al-Wa- Ex-Ci- ty Avell-kno- Loav-enth- wn al, m old-tim- er e. sun-bur- - , half-bree- d, nt ys |