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Show TRUTH'. . - . he Criterion theater New York, under also be interesting as it is something the Frohman auspices. The story of new. The full program is as follows: Leo B. Grable March, The Jolly Elks the play revolves around the chief in- Overture, of the Jtegiment".... Daughter cident in Agnes and Egerton Castles .... .... .. .... . .. . . . ................ Donizetti Cornet Solo, When Chloe Sings a Song" .... novel of the same name. Master A. Zimmerman Stromberg Jennico loves the Princess Dornheim i a A Maidens Caprice". . .Rollinson who, with her foster sister, visits Jen- Caprices I b Lively Hottentots" Voelka nico at his castle. The princess, in a mad-ca- p prank, takes the place of her maid and forces the latter to assume the air and station of the princess. Jennico loves the supposed maid and is loved by her. Jennico is married to the princess, whom he still believed to he the maid. Their happiness is of short duration the villain, Roihen- berg, and his female coadjntator, Miched, a Gypsy, apnear like evil clouds upon the sky. Jealousy asserts itself and. causes no end of unfortunate misunderstandings and trouble. These circumstances' put to the test and give the princess an opportunity to show the qualities of true womanhood; the heroic soul of Jennico shows how truly manly he is and that he can fight bravciy for the woman of his heart. y The first two acts unfold the of the hero and hero'ne. The two concluding acts show the brave deeds of Jennico in regaining his princess, who leaves him as the result of an unhappy misunderstanding. The entire play' is warm with the bright colors of romance and fascinates with an interest of charming excitement. It is the old,- old story of love and loss a story of youthful love running with the ivy of romance over crumbling castles and ruined abbeys in y Bohemia. The Pride of Jennico will appeal to all who are de lighted with the fascinations of the ro mantic drama. Grand Fantasia from Martha Roecke Bass Solo, The Storm Fiend" Mr. John Robinson , Clarinet Solo, variations on SR? ' Vsim Mr. Walter uiuio Sweet Home..-..- ..; ..Ardithe Solo, Soprano Thomas-Edward- s. Lizzie Mrs. Ferrazie Bombardon Splo, The Beauty" ; W. A. Robertson is Id receipt of an letter from Sir autograph D. Mr. Henry lrv. Bamberger. Theo. Bendiv ing, dated from Kansas Grand Fantasia, America City, January" 3, which reads as follows: Let me thank you for your very kind and in. teresting letter. I am sorry tint u will not be my good fortune to visit Salt Lake City during this tour as our arrangements were long am all and it would not be possible to them now. I hope, however, to alter have at another time the pleasure of visit ing tho beautiful city of which I have heard so much. . Harry Le Grande. Womens1 Clubs. The Tourist section of the Ladies Literary met on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The topics were presented by Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Bredemeyer the former giving The Black Torist and the latter, The German Drama " love-stor- ft ft The regular meeting of the Ladies Literary Club was held yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Ewing gave an able paper on Gebhart Ilauptman, a general review of his works, giving while Miss Ethel Paul will review the works of John Luther Long, a writer of short stories dealing mostly with and Asiatic customs. - . far-awa- Jap-anee- . ft ft When Hi Henry's minstrels were here a few weeks ago there was general regret that the engagement was so brief. Mr. Hammer, has arranged s orfor a return date of this g. Book. ft ft high-clas- J j j cracker-jac- k. at 10 oclock. Reviews of the reigns of Louis XIII and Louis XIV absorbed the attention. ft ft The Council of Jewish Women Study Circle met in the Synagogue on Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock. The meeting was conducted by the Pres. ident, Mrs. Mooney. ft ft The Woman's club met on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Froiseth being unable to fill her place on the program, Mrs. Kimball kindly contributed teresting travels. accounts in- of her foreign ft ft VALTER SIMS. The Clever Solo Clarlonetist of Held's New Military Band.: THE GRAND THEATRE THREE NIGHTS PAUL HAMMER, JR. Minager. The Uniterian Shakespeare club held its regular weekly meeting at. the home of Mrs. Ball on First street Tuesday evening. just the House 1HAVE A. &nd looking for. RICHTER, 19 W. WEDNESDAY MATINEE. ft ft First South. fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTf Helds Military Band presents its usevenual high grade concert to-morr- ing. The solo numbers will be especially interesting. Mr. John Robinson, the well known basso and Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, Zions popular prano, will ba the vocal features. In instrumental solo work Mr. Webster Sims, the popular clarinetist will be heard again. Master A. Zimmerman, a little fellow ten years of age, will evening as make his debut of Mr. son is a solo cornetist. He the. of the band, A. S. Zimmerman, manager and is regarded as a musical prodigy for his years. The solo on the bom-,- 1 harden, by Mr. D. Bamberger, willjC to-morr- The history section of the Ladies Literary club met Thursday morning I cake-walke- know, is a so- se The Browning section of the Ladies Literary club met with Mrs. Eugene Lewis 929 First street on Tuesday even-nThe program was the of the fourth part of The III agreading and the ft ft ganization which is so popular with Salt Lakers. All the old familiar features have been retained and, it is said, some new features have been was at the Grand. added since Hi - We have had Henry several minstrel shows here of late, but that need worry neither Mr. Henry nor Mr. Hammer the Hi Henry minstrels are easy winners everywhere The company is one of the biggest aggregations of talent to be found on the road, consisting of fifty members. Billy Clark, the leading com median of the company, is a black diamond in the same minstrel casket with Lew Dockstader and George Wilson. But Billy Clark is not the only . othpebble with Hi Henry there areimitawouderful ers. J. Probst, the Abt, the dainty tor of birds; little Vita r; the singsoubrette and and Cooley; Hanvey commedians, ing the artistic dancers, Carrigan and Dove; Cook and Hall, musical commedians, and many others are with the company. The famous brothers Bond, with Hi Henry, did such wonderful feats of when last here strength and vaulting over for a week. it talked town that the will make minstrels The Hi Henry ten thoutheir behind daily parades we all as sand dollar band, which, The foregoing program is the best yet presented by Mr. Held and should draw a crowded house. Commencing Monday, January 27th. ENTIRE NEW COMPANY' HI. HENRYS.. BIG PROGRESSIVE ..MINSTRELS. Positively Largest in the World. 50 All White Stars. Entire Change. 6 Modern Comedians. Everything New. 12 Culti- vated Singers. Comic Songs. Latest Ballads. Grand Choruses. 14 New York City Vaudevilles. Special Train of Finest Show Cars in the World. Watch for the Grand Automobile Parade at Noon. Hear our Great Band 40 Members. When You see a Good Show, Make a Note of it. Now on Satie. WVIVWVWWWWVWVVWVS THE GRISWOLD Dental Manufacturing No. Co. 8 W. Second South. Over Walkers Bank. 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