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Show TRUTH. to the lyric forces of the table, were red shaded, and an site point lace centerpiece and d xn? place cards of white and gold m ,!?ty Dined to make the table a among 01 beauty. The Wednesday. Rices Evangeline, tioned, ft This organization of burnt cork talent Rounders, and Strauss Vienna Life Miss Nellie Walker returned borne is spoken of by the press as one of the in all of which she was cast for promi- this week accompanied by hoi- sister most artistic minstrel organizations nent parts and received flattering press Mrs Walter Lewis, of Butte, whom now on the road. A number of high comments. Miss Glosz is said to possess she has been visiting. class vaudeville features, superior sing- a voice of wondrous sweetness, flexibilA A Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Callahan w ill cel. ers, the cleverest and most graceful ity and range. At tomorrow evening' dancers are some of the many things ebrate their leather weddinuhi nervous happiness. this As Minstrels. claimed for Fields evening. A A A will be the very last minstrel rose of Mrs. G. R. Wilson The large and appreciative audience the summer I mean season you will returned Monday from night California, where she has which' greeted Bandmaster Held last have to embrace the opportunity or go beHer daughters spent the winter. Sunday evening would have inspired way back and wait for a long, time more. see fore Mrs. Field and Miss Eva Tompkins will many you any organization seeking public favor Next .Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with Saturday matinee, Miss Viola Allen will appear in her latest success, THE THEATRE. In the Palace of the King. The of and a is clever mixing play strong romance and historical incident, and PAUL HAMMER, JR., Manager. offers special: opportunity for the disNEW MILITARY BAND dramatic Miss of Allens peculiar play temperament. It is a well known fact CONCERT. that Miss Allen, who, though young for the honors she has acquired, has held, not only by her fellow members of the Salt Lake Opera company, but by the theatre goers of the city. It was a substantial admission of the obligations which the opera company and the music lovers of Salt Lake really owe to Miss Clark. Martha, the opera which was given for the benefit, is, through recent productions, well known. Miss Clark, as Nancy, received a warm and enthusiastic reception and no doubt the golden bird m her throat fluttered just a little through Mr. Pyper has a grand double bill acquisition Btare. Until recently she has been asfor next week. A1 G. Fields Greater sociation with some eastern operatic Minstrels will appear next Tuesday and successes which may be men- - limn THE reached her stellar heights through artistic and careful regard for her peculiar fitness to fill the particular Scene In The White Slave," nt The Grand character in hand a condition esTheatre Next Week. latest her of in role true her pecially dramatic success. The play calls for a concert she will be heard in tiwo wilderness of gorgeous costumery and vocal numbers which will call out the elaborate stage settings, all of which qualities for which her voice is noted. are liberally provided. ' She will sing Gounods Roemeo et A A Juliet and Bahm's Calm as the for and running Beginning Monday Night. The band will be heard in three nights, Mr. Hammer presents several numbers of special merit among may be mentioned; Carmen; Bartley Campbells well known play, which Sei Nicht bas, the ballet music from is a The The White Slave. QRAND JHEATRE. PAUL HAMMER. SUNDAY JR.. Manager. EVENING, MARCH 2. MISS ROSEMARIE GLOSZ OF BOSTONj hSOPRANO .. IN TWO MAGNIFICENT NUMBERS. W.TH Jems new jHHHarg Band.. or 4010. and patronage. It is equally true also that no organization could have received such inspiration without returning, ...in full measure, what could, The demanded. be in justice, success which is com-iu- g splendid is to Helds Military band due to merit, rather than town patriotism or pride or anything so unsubstantial as sympathy. All the pride and sympathy in Salt Lake couldnt have play and of humor, though pathos mingling the smiles often break through tears. All through the drama interest is carried along, while the actions run along with perfect naturalness, and moves swiftly in the development of a climax, of which there are several. Clay Britton, the young Kentuckian who unwittingly sells his sweetheart into slavery, is rendered by David Murray, early, associated with Herne in Shore Miss Lillie Thurlow, who Acres. made a reputation as Mercia in The Sign of the Cross, plays the part of Lisa. Count Strain,- a neat character )art, is in the hands qf Harold West, Bill ate of Penly s London company. Lacy, the villian in The White Slave, is said to be a realistic piece of acting in the hands of J. Hay Cossar, who was for some years with the late Lawrence Barrett. The play will be given with special scenery and wonderful mechanical devices. - 1 IHIIELID NEW MILITARY CONCERT. SUNDAY Mrs. R. C. Shelton is visiting at the home of her son, W. F. Shelton, on Tenth East street. It ..SOPRANO.. IN TWO It It Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained or YY-Y- - YY-Y- - THE GRAND THEATHE g MIMM dition of Walettenfels beautiful Pirn as its name signifies, Dor, which is,musical ears ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib gold my The richness. its with were ravished a always sextette from Floradora, renwas charmingly catchy conceit, ib dered. In Lucia di Lammarmoor, ib show to be to waiting the band seemed ib do in the way of mu- ib could it what just ib sical climaxes and fortissima effecte. ib were Clark stormily ib The solos of Miss encored. Mr. Zimmerman is his cor- ib ib net solo, The Conquering Hero, ib enan ib could not, if he had tried, escape core. It was, in fact, a most enjoyable Sunday evening. a t shower of THE WHITE ( SLAVE m . i r . !. ' . , f.t Band.. 40 mm. remain in San Francisco a month here. longer, whep they will return ' True Story of the Southland. A Raps are royal raiment when worn for virtues sake. perfectly produced Desolate Red Devil Inland. A . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Miller will move next week to their new home on the corner of Second South aud Seventh East streets. A A Hose-mari- YY-Y- NUMBERS. WITH A i nt. MAGNIFICENT A A A farewell social gathering was held Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Alford leave toThursday evening in the Eleventh ward meeting house, in honor of Miss morrow for Park City, where they are Mattie Read. A fine musical program to make their home. A A was the special feature of the evening. Mrs. C. S. Williamson was hostess Miss Read departs today for Germany, whither she goes to further her musi- of the Third Street card club Wednescal Btudies. day. . Y-Y- 2. OF BOSTON. ..Helds Hew Pliillarij SOCIAL NOTES. at made Helds Sunday concerts a sucan elegantly appointed luncheon on A A cess, unless there had been behind them Wednesday. Covers were laid for twelve an intrinsic worth. Salt Lake is loyal, Mr. Held has a strong card' for his and the table decorations were red carloves its own, appreciates home talent concert tomorrow evening in Miss e nations. The silver candelabra, placed holdto comes it when but and all that, Miss is Glosz a at the opposite points of the circular recent Glosz.. week after audience Lake a Salt ing ' week, its ears must have someofother seti-meY YY-- YY-- YY Y Y Y W'WW' YYY Y jingling than the empty bells so and ib Mr. Held knows this m ib and his of band, m member does every ib ft because of it, he and they have thrown ib ft which the ib efforts sincereity into their ft Last ib wins success by deserving it. ft COHMEHCIMB THREE BIGHTS. MflMtlY was a charmingly ib ft ib Sundays program ft with musical offering, ib MATINEE WEDNESDAY-2- 9 light and airy ft CENTS. to ib ft enough of the heavy and classical ib adft RETURN AFTER MANY YEARS. maintain agreeable proportions. Iren- ib ft BARTLEY CAMPBELLJ8 IMMORTAL DRAMA. ib mired the band especially in its; - MARCH EVENING, MISS ROSEMARIE GLOSZ William Tell, fantasia from Fra Diavelo, and the caprices, Dance of the Rainbow and Lightly Tripping. Meschani's patriotic American Patrol will be rendered. The program will close with DiKouskis spirited La Reveille du Lion. A BAND Miss Paralee Pitts will entertain the Card club this evening. A A Mrs. W. G. Carleton of Evanston Wyo.', is visiting relatives and friends in the city. . A A The Misses Aggie and Annie Campbell gave a reception last evening in honor of Mr. and ' Mrs. Denton B. McIntosh. t A A s Mr. Fred Dern returned some days ago from Deep Creek. ft ft past. ft A A ft Miss is expected to Simons Maggie ft ft return soon from Waco, Texas, where ft ft she has been visiting for some time - A A ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb are down ft ft from Park City, the guests of Col. and ft Mrs. Edwin Holmes. ft ft A A ft Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker enterft ft tained informally Wednesday evening complimentary to Mrs. Sarah Boggs. |