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Show TRU T H. amusements. , . I I " Theatre I nold.---A t0-- 1 Sd Match' matU Runaway nee today, performance tonigkt' First Regiment hand concert tomorrow evening. Coming Attractions. of Salt Lake Theatre. "Tyranny Tears, Feb. 2; Symphony Orchestra, madly Feb. 4; University of Utah, Feb. 5; Cborus; OrchesFeb. The Salt Lake Symphony with her passionate hosiery shin- Co., Anna Held Opera girl, hng like rainbows through a cloud of tra will appear at the Salt Lake thejl in atre, Wednesday, February 4th, Mr. Monotony of Me., both In s L the second concert of the series. music, is becoming the besetting li- g but a theory, Arthur Shepherd, the director, has i jj of the comic opera composer and of special merit n prepared a program brettlst. In a field where all have Lagt gundgy evening the First cannot fail to appeal to lovers gleaners, there remains nothing Lment band gave a musical reception which mem-oof high class music. The orchestra but straw and chaff. We are waiting governor and his staff, the thg for the occasion; so patiently to crown with kers of the legislature, the officers of has been enlarged being now In the forty pieces Lhe rational Guard and the regular nearly laurels a musical Columbus who organization. If a was auditorium The Mr. Willard Weihe will render sail into new and unknown seas. offlcers. army full it by the be anything in decorated in honor of the violin solo, accompanied the tractIvey confirm to order In we is time for another Gilbert andSulli- occagon, with the national colors. In orchestra. which on pride musical reputation van partnership. As a name "Printhe stage an immense flag ourselves the Salt Lake Symphony rear0f cess Chic is a mouthful of Kolitz occupied the entire background, while Orchestra should be greeted by a in large audience. sweetness. In all else .however, there piants, scattered at frequent Jl Jl is the same old surrender to the con' terva8) addgd to the general The Salt Lake theatre has only one the same themeless Plot Liveness of the decorations. In the week. Paul Gilmore the same glamor of foolish romance. boxeg on lhe right sat Governor Wells dark night next In- "The Tyranny of The comic element of the opera flashed chl f of staffhis charming will be seen t.g 2nd. The akin at times, with something wife. Colonel Bubb of Fort Douglas, Tears," Monday, February orchestra will to brightness, but, on the whole, it and 'many 0pcers 0f the regular and Salt Lake Symphony con-play its second concert in the series, makes it strongest appeal to the volunteer service. Colonel Sam Park 4th. The orlaugher, who cannot escape gplendent in gold lace and full regi Wednesday, February new sat in ganization has been enlarged for the from his own folly. There are mentals, was more modest and occasion and a rare musical treat is "Princess people in tne cast since bQdy Qf the bouse. It was a large assured. Thursday, February 5th, the Hud- Chic was here before. Miss and fashionable audience and the band University of Utah students will give Chic Princess felt that a tribute was a debate. Rounding out the week, Frison, who was playing I mug(; haye ago, time short with a the company wen as the compli- - day and Saturday, February P g been has Anna Held and her has been retired. Her plac ment being sharen in by the invited Saturday matinee, seen Mss Michelena. Vera in the comic Miss be token by company will The effervescant Duchess. is Michelena Llrlt 0f the evening, Bandmaster opera, "The Little as to be said one and yet cPh and gaiety though n irranged a program which company is a large l t I not acquired the P. strongly to the heart of the especially fine. HARRY LB GRANDE. which comes from lo g aaciaUM. s I appealed The opening number was o with a leading role. Mr. Mlro ..ScmpCT Fidelis, witht hree sufficiently STATES ATTOR- from the National Guard THE UNITED to know atOTery ripple of buglers NEYS DESK. spiendid color to the general et.apthe ln lead lauguter from an audlence Wells Goveraor romeman necessarily, a tribute to tte wouia ao 1 whlch wa8 mlutarily enthu- Some time since, United States Disthis experience, Mr. .jtron was "Serenade Herberts well to regard as a valuable asset It charmjnly rendered. Mr. Christen trict Attorney Lippman concluded it would be nice and handy for him to have a desk for his typewriting maaa-V- S. chine. He thought he could better serve his country if he had that desk. So he wrote a nice little letter to the gir wealth of golden hair, stole Department of Justice In which he ig a fact aiWays and with a on the stage just like a fairy from Kirke La Shelle. All out rSognzed that he be permitted to by nfinw nlants and weeds have the picture books. She sang sweetly, suggested the difficult aria from purchase the furniture alluded to. The with and feeling, chorus the from been carefully plucked The re- Chic. garden of Princess Its is a bouqet of fresh flowers. Yes, Princess Chic e chorus girls in GEO.D.PYPER. of introduction ggest a wholesale foot-;hmininity which is new to the MANAGES. and the powder box. The opera to-11 be given again today and 6-- THEATRE, Sunday, February 1st eiso p. m. FIRST RE6IMENT ..BAND.. CONCERT. 7. j Reg-bee- I h, at-the- re I attrac-vention- al - -- be-wi- th 6-- 7, Jh 'I ? CRAMP VM Princess matinee today, performance Chic al- Norma. The storm of applause she came ever there were very few shiny pates most frightened her, with a around the orchestra. Instead, there back and won every jut of row dea expansion The loomed up triple IH sweet little lullaby song. In the hair with appealed parted heads scriptive "Cavalry Charge Portio? the military especially to chtMhhas the audience boisterous drums, bugle of calls the ring of steel, the charge expeclfyotth exploding shells all the heat abundance of hair carefully groomed, cavalry painted glory of war, musically to a the iddle. He it is who and the close ear. As a fitting for to tor "Sapho Spangits patIentiy waiting evening, The Star be carried upstairs by her lover. Hea patriotic Banner was played, the entire of gled the with eye lt is who views audience rising. connoiseur the shapely controur of the Jt Jl encores the dancing or L.' lend-metho- ds J rSesSito H"aCSL ts curais&E jt Jl Florence Roberts closed her ry successful week last IVednesday for ;ht with "Madga. It remained Sat-ilass Roberts to be greeted last with the largest audience ever thered into a Salt Lake theatre. The ison for the unusual attendance, wever, was not due to her dramatic curi-It- y rsonality, but to the morbid excited by the play. In "Sapho ich was looked for, but most hap-- y it didnt happen. Much has been id about the bald head and the way into pushes its hairless audacity how-1 j front rows. Last Saturday, Miss NEXT WEEKS ATTRACTIONS. y, MONDAY PAUL GILMORE IN The Tyranny nf Tears. WEDNESDAY Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra WILLARD WEIHE, Soloist. L. V. Chrijltnjtn, Handmajltr, Signal Corps Night. Stars and Stripes For Sousa 2. Medley, A Tickler" DcWitt 3. Rondo Milttalre, Fanfare".. ..Bohm 4. Cornet Solo, Sans Souci....Clappe MR. W. II. LE8I.IK. 1. March, ever" Bronze Horae" Auber Caprice, Will Othe Wisp .Voelker 7. Selection, Offenbachiana".Boettger 8. Vocal Solo, Sing Pretty Bird to Me" EMMA JORGENSEN SANDERS. 9 Medley, Merrymakers DaWitt 5. Overture, fl. department sent the letter through several offices and finally replied that it furnished such desks to its officers when proper application was mad?. So Joseph wrote out an application in a neat round hand and sent it to Washington. This application passed from one head of department to an- other until it reached the steenth auditor, who granted lt and caused a clerk to inform Joseph that when he made a requisition for a desk, one would he sent him. So Joseph made a requisition. The same went to the fourth assistant cabinet maker of the department of justice, who approved it and sent a messenger to the chief clerk of the furniture department to w rite Joe and tell him the desk would be sent. One day, not long ago, it came. The freight bill was $33. When the package was undone the desk was revealed to the astonished eyes of counsel for the government. The man who made it must have been a genius, for, looking it over, one can readily see that no other tools were used be. side an axe and a varnish brush. The drawers would not work, neither would the drop shelf respond to the gentle touch nor .the strenous energetic push. So Joe hired an expert to fix it so it would work. That cost $11 more. Any secondhand man who would give more than $4 for it ought to he sent to the asylum. If the government paid more than three six bits for it wholesale, the government is dead easy and can learn something to its advantage by communicating with this newspaper. The furniture of the office of the United States attorney is not remarkable for its richness, but the poorest bit of old truck therein is palatial alongside goods from Washington. If the government cannot do better than that; if men who pass civil service examinations cannot make better bargains than that, then the merit and system is a delusion and a snareto rethe rulers at Washington ought turn to the principle of the immortal the Jackson who declared that to one Some victors belong the spoils. is grafting or being grafted; that this new bit of certain. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND MATINEE AT 3. ANNA HELD in 'The Little Duchess Work of the Empress. ol The angel always seen at the top Potthe Kaisers Christmas Uee at e sdam is Invariably dressed by the press herself. |