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Show m TRUTH nights and the usual Wednesday matiIs the usual type of with an airy mist of comedy running through four acts. During the third act some clever singing and dancing were introduced by a clever quartette. Miss Iola Pomeroy, as Georgia, was bright and sparkling. All through the play, with its schemes and plots, she carried an atmosphere of charming sprightliness. Miss Jefferson, as Clyde Harrod, the mountain girl, did well in a difficult part, so well, in fact, that at times she strongly suggested the clever work of Ada Dwyer in Roxy. The histrionic honors of '"Coon Hollow belong easily to Miss Pomeroy and Miss rs Jefferson. The work of the male of the company suffers by comparison, unless we except the Lem Stockwell of Mr. Edwards. "Coon Hollow has a number of realistic stage effects and the drama opens with a beautiful scenic picture of the sunny southland. nee, medo-dram- a, master, which, in point of numbers, this season. FolThe Burgomaster, on Thurs- excels anything seen lowing day night and rounding out the week, "Princess Chic will her delightful reign. It is onebegin of the liveliest, merriest shows seen on the road, judging from the numerous press comments. Hammer is so confident of the merits of his next offering that. he has booked it for all of next week. The Irish comedians, Murray and Mack, will be seen at the Grand in a comical absurdity caller "Shooting the Chutes. An exceptionally strong company, it is said, conspire with these Irish comedians to make of "Shooting the Chutes" a bundle of hysterical absurdity that will force two hours of laughter. Special scenic novelties, vaudeville turns, singing and dancing are scattered through the comedy with deprofusion. An atractive feaMr. Held and his popular band lightful ture is said to be a handsome and entered the new year most auspiciously. shapeily chorus, a bevy of pretty girls The auditorium was full last Sun- who will assist in Shooting the Chutes. on and number the every day evening programme warmly applauded. It was just the programme to start us right Speaking of tomorow nights concert, in the new year. Light, easy, spark- Mr. Held says it will be the very best ling music makes one forget, if any- yet given. It will certainly be enterthing can, that he is growing older. In taining enough, as every number is a the soft, delicious strains of The Bo- gem. Here it is: hemian Girl one can afford to forget Overture, "Hungarian Lutspiel, time. Mr. Held and his band tossed ................................ 13ela it over us in a flood of forgetfulness. (a) A Magnolia Serenade, KellerMissud The sextette from Lucia was roundly b) My Filipino Belle Held duet, "The Swiss and His Las- applauded and an encore demanded. Alpine sin Mr. Sims, as usual, rendered his clarioClarionet, Mr, Youngdale; cornet, H. H. net solo with delicacy of touch and Zimmerman. finish. Grand Fantasia from "Carmen .Mr. me-be- A male quartette, consisting of Messrs. Ashworth, Graham, Pike and rendered beautifully Christopherson, "Lead Kindly Light and "The Chapel." Bizet Soprano solo, "The Green Fields of Miss Maybelle Laurene Virginia" Grand operatic poutpouri from Mikado Sullivan Trombone solo, "To Have and To Mr. R. Baker Hold ning trades studies, showing how tl.? home is make possible through labo It is the coal man who is their mod; at present. They begin with the coil as they see it used, then go deeper i: the knowledge of it, learning how HARRY LE GRANDE. to mans comfort and use. The tiny tots washed the school duster? clean and white, learning over the EDUCATION NOTES. happy task all about the part the coal played in this important domestic The free k indergarten in the Thir- science. The children make their own various articles used in their teenth ward schoolhouse has these toys and work. These children know and games quarters given by the B oard of Educa- much, much of the fire departvery tion. It is under the supervision of ment and the policeman, for they are Miss May, principal of the kindergarten children who have lived on the streets the most part, but they are to be department of the State University. for the true status of police protaught The principal is Miss Rebecca Morris, tection. The teachers wish to inculcate who is the only salaried teacher. a love of law and order, instead of the Three assistants with her are from idea of terror they now have that the Miss Mays training class. The ex- "policeman will get them if they are not penses of the school are met by volun- good. tary contributions from the womens In the beginning of the free kinderclubs and from other charitably disposed people. The whole amount neces- garten it was the hope of the superbeen sary for the year has not yet comvisor, Miss. May, that the various subscribed, but the executive mittee have faith in the community womans clubs should maintain it, but and do not believe the school will be it h as been found necessary to appeal allowed to close for lack of the small to popular subscription. The Reamount required to carry it through viewers club last year gave $50. This the school year. Only children of parents unable to pay tuition are ad- year they pledge themselves to give $25, mitted. There was an aerage daily at- and some of the individual members are tendance of thirty pupils up to the closthemselves the task of raising ing for the Christmas vacation; now setting amount this materially. The Ladies the attendance has fallen off temporarily because of the prevalence of Literary club voted to give $1 each. As colds and measles among the children, there are 150 members, this would be a while there are twelve new pupils. The generous offering. The Jewish Council children admitted are aged from 3 to 6 years. One exceptionally quick of Women and the Authors club each witted little fellow is but two and a contribute to the cause, but are not half years old. The teaching is as pledged to raise a definite amount. The practical in its methods as possible, the idea being to give the little ones executive S. committee is composed Si-ofYoung, chairman; Mrs. training that will make them helpful Mrs. H. in their homes. When the weather per- mon Bamberger, treasurer; Miss Mary mits the children have nature studies. C. May, Mrs. W. S. McCornick, Mrs. J. They will have their kitchen garden in M. Dart, Mrs. L. E. Hall, Mrs. F. A the spring. Just now they are begin- - Vincent and W. T. Benson. Overture to "Tannenhauser R. Wagner Sloane Medley from "Aunt Hannah" The foregoing is a programme that cannot fail to please, and, as Mr. Held says, the best he has yet given. . 8. ZIMMERMAN JOHN HELD :: HEW HUiTHRY IS HEW MHJTART BAND BAND I 4 4 Musicians of this City, CONCERT llth, 1902. Every Sunday Evening, SOLOISTS. With Miss Maybelle Laureve. r Mr. R. Baker. Trombone. Mr. Zimmerman, Cornet. Mr. Yonngdaie, Petit Clarionet L MURRAY AND MACK 4 at the Grand. EVERY SATURDAY r 25c i THE I SUNDAY AFTER 5 P. M. Reserved Seats, - GRAMP THEATRE 4 4 4 4 'Change of Programme Tickets on Sale and ) 4 40 PIECES. 01 40 of the Very Best JANUARY ; i HELD'S Presents t j i PAUL HAMMER, JR., Manager. PAUL HAMMER, JR.: Msnager. and His ( HEW BRAND THEATRE hew grand theatre A. i ""jr" ? Tickets on Sale 4 EVERY SATURDAY 4 and SUNDAY AFTER 3 P. M. Reserved Seats, - 26c 4 4 J 4 For Entire Week, Commencing January 13, The programme closed with Puerness Indian War Dance, a kind of Uintah reservation turned to music. Everybody enjoyed the programme and everybody was of tlie same opinion Salt Lake has a band. Mr. Piper announces another solid week at the Salt Lake Theater. Befor three ginning Monday and running called The conceit musical a is nights of Burgomaster, a merry .melange scenic The and joviality. snappy bright and gorgeous costumes are display made special factors in The Burgomaster, besides new songs and specialties, which are introduced with generous profusion. The company is much larger than is found outside of grandit opera organizations. Eighty people, is said, are carried in The Burgo The Comedy Event I of the Season, Return of the Favorites, those two Jolly Fellows, y JBURRAY & MACK, In the Second Edition of their k Latest j Sljootiog tjje Gljute? i 37 Jolly Boys and Girls. Secure Seats Early, or "Go Way Back and Sit Down." i SEAT8 NOW SELLING. 4 tv All Laughs. V'VW W W VWT i V At the high school the usual work was resumed on Monday morning with the call of the bugle. The assemblies were held on Wednesday. Mr. E. B. Critchlow gave the freshman class a talk full of inspiration on the "Art of Taking Pains. Prof. Marshall of the State University spoke to the senior Mr. class oh "The Reading Habit. Winslow Smith, a graduate of the class cf 1900, sang two solos. The morning was most appreciated by the pupils of both classes. Mrs. Jennings French classes attended the French play given by the French section of the Ladies' Literary club on Tuesday afternoon. Ethel Dofflemyre has withdrawn from school on account of illness. |