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Show u T TRUTH. i 4 b together a number of shapely girls headed shamrocks, the pretty girls, the thoroughly versed in the arts of grace- mad whirl of fun and frolic in Shootful poses and poetic animation. Mr. ing the Chutes you will miss one of Shelle has left nothing undone in the the best things seen here this season. La to Seattle has gone Hoyt Shermanweeks on business. of beautiful stage effects and ap- Today and tonight closes the engageway Salt Lake TheaJter Princess Chic," for a couple of scenery. In Madeleine" Mr. ment. propriate Edwards first charmed us with music ';8 Arthur Rule of Bristol, Nev., is visit- matinee today; performance tonight. Grand Theater Murray and Mack in deliciously sweet and taking; in The ing his parents in Salt Lake. The week at the Salt Lake Theater Day" he struck our ears with a and Shooting the Chutes, matinee today, Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Knowlton flood a and with in every way been one of splendid of has now, silvery chimes, settled at 630 Golden performance tonight. v fefamily are now Princess he renders the air Chic, i. Helds military band tomorrow even- verish with a musical animation that entertainment. A week so auspicious Gate avenue, California. W s Princess was fittingly opened by The Burgotingles with excitement. N. Whitney, the Wyoming cattle ing. Chic" will be repeated today .and to- master a fashion plate among light Coming Attractions: Salt Lake Thekina was in the city on business the Janu"The Mr. M ater, Wrong night. Wright," operas. With its delightfully impossiearly part of the week. t. ary ble plot, in which the sleep of Rip Van Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gentsch, formerly Grand Theater, Alvin Joslln," Januof now Omaha, ary residents of Salt Lake, Murray and Mack have been doing a Winkle is discounted ten to one, I was Wednesday matinee. the in city. are visiting Helds military band, January 26th. high-watmark business all the week too much lost in the meshes of fairyto give a rap how many years had Idaho and of at the Grand. The house was packed at land Steunenberg to run waste between the days of New his brother, H. C. Steunenberg, were in the opening last Monday night, and the Amsterdam and Greater New York. the City Tuesday. Even if Princess Chic as imper- crowds have been going ever since. AcTwo hundred years' is only a speck on sonated by Miss Berri, had no fountain cording to popular notion, shooting the the sun dial of comic opera. Old Peter George W. Lloyd of Cottage Grove, mito Lake in and Seth. Lowe might touch Salt is attending of royalty spraying through her veins, chutes is a boat-loa- d Ore., of hilarious hu- Stuyvesant elbows at ning' interests he has here. any time without jarring yet would she reign in a splendid tinsel manity plunging down a watery tobog- the footlights. The Burgomaster," was Moab in Salt court which, with its bright trappings gan and then three splashes over a mill with its F. B. Hammond of tuneful bright, melodies, kept Lake Tuesday on business. way on the other side. the ears enchanted, and dazzling costumes, must have cost pond to the gangChutes while the eyes were to the "Shooting according dazzled beautiful animation, rich State Engineer Doremus made a trip Mr. Klrke La Shelle a goodly sum. Murray and Mack is different a cas- costumeswith counties a picture gallery of stage last and Sevier and to Sanpete Princess Chic," as a title, falls upon cade of pretty girls; a boatload of comscenery in delightful surprises. profuse week to consult with irrigators on the ear with Indefinable daintiness. edians, with two Irish admirals, whirlas the dressy, stylish f matters pertaining to the conversion Little Lord Fauntleroy" won half his ing down an incline libricated with Edith Yerrington, looked the1 Waldorf-Astori- a as water. of if youth, and distribution successes under the cuteness of his jokes, stunts and funny business; three ballroom had a social treasure. Just lost plunges over the stage and a shower Though somewhat Miss Alice French, otherwise known name, and the Princess Chic" might In reasame been successful disappointing for the have bath of jollity bubbling over the foot- voice, Miss as Octave Thanet by readers of her son were it not for the fact was Yerrington Mr. that certainly in Mack and lights. Murray Shooting works, is in the city, accompanied by Edwards in face and manner. The merely uses the catchy title the Chutes, have won the Irish Derby. charming Mrs. J. A. Crawford of Davenport, la. as a sesame of Miss Hawley was captivatsinging to a world of musical on Tlie glance at the midway, which open Miss French has relatives in Salt Lake, and ing her at once in musical placed no intimabeen there had If the a of shows curtain bit Coney favor with the audience. rises, including Mrs. Eugene C. Lewis and surprises. real-stiLillian Austion that Julian Edwards had written Islands breezy whirl that is quite Morton C. French. She is stopping over the tin danced with almost music of this perfect ease And the way Murray and Mack delightfully charming in this city on a pleasure trip. grace an animated charm in every J, hit of tinsel operatic royalty, Salt La- run you up and down the sandy beach and If Mr. Cawthorn had failed at gay Coney Island is a caution. They movement. L. L. Bettys of San Francisco is in kers would have still suspected the auto come out of that miDo oil thor. sweet not the and his melodies of to after shells the city looking dont give you any time gather operatic The Burgomasterdainty nap, would have Madeleine" still and haunt tuneful find Tou the and either. interests. yourning chimes of The Wedding Day" still ring self In the midst of the High Flyer become utterly lost among the skyA. M. Fisher and mother intend leavin the ears of the town? Mr. Edwards opera company out flirting with the scrapers of Broadway. As a rapid ing Salt Lake for Denver next week, may touch his operatic canvases with waves, singing and making goo-goat dispenser of fun he is certainly the man behind the comedy rapid-fir- e there to make their home. r, varying lights and shades which assure Mr. Buggs, the German Gatling, good old Peter Stuyvesant was as cola musical them who to the his but and twists tries Individuality, F. J. Hagenbarth returned Monday English from a trip to his ranches in Montana. frame and background of the pictures lect his board bills at one and the same jolly a Dutch Governor as was Mr. time. The fun grows fast and furious Cawthorn, the streets of quaint New Mrs. Johnson, wife of Judge Jacob remain the same. Mr. Edwards demust haye rung with the in musical which and runs, melody keeps coming a perfect uproar of Amsterdam Johnson, returned to her home in lights ha! ha! merry Friend aldashes Mack in and its and and way snaps ripples along Murray ginger. Spring City Tuesday after visiting a local favorite, Broderick, whs well reeasy, graceful flights a meadow do a boxing match that would make ways friends for several days. brook running down hill. So in Prin- Jeffries and Sharkey weep with envy, ceived though he overdrew his part A. from down Weber Was J. cess Chic much, he found favor with his nuthe pendulum sweeps It is a Attorney physical contortion in too arc an Ogden Monday. The Burgomaster" through nearlysalways small in which the honors are evenly divided merous friends. but in the swinging and the gate receipts given to the ref- management was smart enough to Dr. James E. Talmage has returned musical gradation, at once, every eree a that, outside of the principals, ropeless arena know from Nephi, where he was a witness in strikes,cansingly or all ear. 90 Dubcent of operatic success lies work chime enchant Miss between the the of piece Berri, Murray, the Grand Central mining case. as Princess Chic, last Thursday night lin cyclone, and Mack, the pride of Bel- with the chorus. Seldom have we seen John C. Lynch has returned from his stepped easily and gracefully into pub- fast. As the curtain falls, all bets are in Salt Lake 'a bevy of chorus girls f better drilled in stage deportment or old declared off. During the second act home in Illinois, where he went a lic favor. S . we a Chutes and of charms second the the of to weeks the prettier in face and figure. They formed attend Lyric ability couple personal splash ago have often seen united on our stage, but number of vaudeville turns are intro- by their easy graceful movements funeral of his father. an find them not only united but blendduced and any quantity of singing and operatic background which made the to President Joseph F. Smith and John with youth and promise, as they are dancing. My Angeline," a snappy stage pictures thoroughly enjoyable. R. Winder, with Bishop Preston, were ed incenwas Miss an in with additional music, is introduced Those rainy girls kept the audience in song Berri, catchy in Bountiful Tuesday attending a tive to receive her with a warmth borEdward and Winnie Jolly, in which an uproar; no April showers of disap-Provby gathering of the old folks of Davis dering on enthusiasm. The dainty lit- they are assisted by the full chorus. will ever wet their feet. The county. tle lady from first to last is enveloped in It has been received every night with Tale of the Kangaroo" is no newer here does a than the kangaroo court of H. E. Parkhurst, resident manager of an atmosphere of coquetish sprightlihearty applause. Mr. Murray Elky mem- which ory, but the catchy act in turns this clever number of ness of chic the bird and the the Board of Underwriters of the Pachirping melody the chic of debonair exhilaration. Mr. keep the audience roaring, although the down the house. Altogether brought cific, is at his desk again in the Com"The mercial block, after a holiday trip to Metcalfe, too, is winning much applause comedian' does not say a word. One of Burgomaster" was thoroughly enjoy-abl- e for his clever and artistic comedy work. the most pleasing and taking features and was as bright a musical San Francisco. his funny business with a is in the third act, when Miss Beck, alscatters He as has been seen in a long City Councilman A. J. Davis left on careless, effective ease in and vivacious, sings My time. 1 can conways bright striking easily say this without Wednesday for an Eastern trip extend- trast to the horse play comedy which Lady the full disparaging the assisted by merits of dainty as far as Boston. Part of his busiing of course, heard the Princess Chic, which is both like and ness pertains to the interests of the so frequently appears in light opera, chorus. We have, but never before has unlike the many times, San Rafael Oil company, of which he The chorus of "Princess Chic becomes song in many previous opera is given by ways. infected with the sprightliness of the it been rendered here as it is the manager. opera and, at times, the stage is effer- Miss Beck, the dainty, sprightly Mack vescent with graceful swinging anima Mr. .and Mrs. P. O'Meara and daughAltogether, Murray and ter left on Thursday for Los Angeles, tion. Though the chorus, now and then, in Shooting the Chutes have a musiIt isnt everybody who can or will to be away three months. is vocally disappointing, extra care cal bundle of nonsense which delights make good a promise. Mr. Held did seems to have been taken in getting the town. If you fail to see the red both at the concert last Sunday evenBert Holden came in from California a few days ago and will remain in the ing. We were promised the best pro-- , city several months attending to his gramme .yet given, and Mr. Held business interests. Mr. Holden is sufshowed us that he could deliver the fering from an affection of the throat 1 and is confined to his apartments for goods. I dont remember any previous the present. Manager. concert at which Mr. Held and his band have appeared, to better musical Frank W. Smith of Bakersfield, Kern advantage. From the county, Cal., is in Salt Lake on business Hungarian Will Drive the Blues Back to Indigo. Comedy, at the opening of the proconnected with the Elks convention to gramme, to the airy swing of music in be held here the coming summer. Two Nights Only, MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 20 and 21, Aunt Hannah," at the close, the band Mr. Fonskine of Elkington is in the The Sterling Comedian, tossed out a flood of music thoroughly city. enjoyed by everybody in the crowded auditorium. Z. C. M. I. IMPROVEMENTS. My Filiplna Belle" was well received and was an agreeable surprise to many who did not know that Mr. The Z. C. M. I. has let contracts for Held is a musical composer as well as the reconstruction and enlargement of a band leader. The trombone solo, "To Sole Management of J. J. Coleman, Have and to Hold," was a delicious a portion of the big store, at a cost little light airy melody which Mr. Presenting Geo. H. Broadhursts Best Farcical Comedy, In 8 Acts, of about $80,000. Work will be proseBaker rendered in captivating style. It cuted vigorously and the Improvements called for an encore. Mr. Zimmerman will be completed about midsummer. It and Mr. Youngdale in their musical is quite an important Improvement and duet, The Swiss and His Lassie," were shows that the Z. C. M. I. is prosperwell received. Miss Maybelle Lawing and that its already enprmous a new singer, rendered "Mid the rence, to trade in this and neighboring States is A Play t hat will Live while People Love Laugh. Green Fields of Virginia" in a pleasing growing. Superintendent Webber is manner. One of the most enjoyable Seate Now Ready. Prlcee. ?0BT.e8sIve and keeP well abreast of Regular pieces was Sousas stirring march, ine times In his management of the The Man Behind the Gun;" the band oig mercantile .1 PURELY PERSONAL. s Jftnuscments. 31 ' ?! ; j 20th-21s- 20th-22n- d, er Ex-Go- v. ' 1 t.f. c. V sea-weed- s, os hotel-keepe- five-rou- nd I side-splitti- ng ! .! 1 . . al ab-susrd- Hot-ten-t- ot, sou-bret- te. 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