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Show TRUTH. 6 AMUSEMENTS. Theatre. Charlotte Salt Lake matinee today, m Brune in VUnorna, performance tonight Corbett. Hb Grand Theatre. Young Coming Attractions. in Salt Lake Theatre. Griffith John Man-nerin- veo from si omenTOnemo 408400 AUERBACH pro-gra- Need You If $ 4-- 7-- 9. 6; a. HomeS? ffi Hb g Mary Macbeth, May Hb to follow. Othelin Grand Warde company Lion's Mouth, May lo, May 4-- 6; building doolv BUILDING. 4 It will pay you to investigate this proposition and avail yourself of the opportunity here offered. XXX X $itb The introduction to Shakespearian drama during the week was a refreshing innovation. Innovation is the correct term un- Hb der the circumstances, because the Shakespearian drama of late has fal- $ len into disuse. The Bard of Avon rarely sings to us nowadays, unless we go into our itii libraries and blow the dust from our Hb Shakespearian volumes. Popular fancy runs to other things. Just now the dramatized novel, the problem play, the frothy nothings are the only things which appeal to a public clamorous only for questionable amusement. It is not that Shakespeare Is less the giant of the footlights than formerly, but that we ourselves have become dwarfed. Take up any metropolitan journal and look Man-nerin- g HARRY LE GRANDE. o EXCURSION NORTH, . over the theatrical advertisements and you will search a long time before you find an announcement of a Shakespearian drama. The long line of heroes and heroines, which the genius of Shakespeare gave to the stage, is scarcely more than a memory now we rarely see them with the glory of the footlights upon them. h Richard the Third is dead on in his lost is field; Hamlet Danish shadows; Othello and Desde-mon- a lie buried in their graves; Romeo and Juliet have disappeared from the balcony; Shylock no longer de mands his pound of flesh, while Macbeth is forgotten among the Scottish hills. What has become of all that splendid retinue of tragic kings ' and queens? What has become of all Hb Hb Hb m Bandmaster Christensen and Manager Flanders will be disappointed. Jl JI Next week the Shakespearian revival continues. John Griffith will be seen for three nights . and Wednesday matinee, be ginning May 4th in what is promised to be a grand electrical and spectacular production of Macbeth. Following John Griffith, popular Mary will be seen and her reappearance will be a source of pleasure to her many local admirers. The Salt Lake theatre will be busy next week. m Ji Ji give a concert in Park City. A special train for the accommodation of of friends the organization will leave in the morning returning to the city after the concert. A high class is being arranged and the good people of Park City may congratulate themselves on the opportunity 0f hearing such a capable musical or ganization as The First Regiment band. If the entire town doesnt turn out m THIS 02.700 HOMO WAS PURCHASED BY THE ASSOCIATION FOR L. R. HEFFNER. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER. OGDEN. UTAH. The Association Paid 8 per cent Dividends to Contract Holders in the Year 1902. V itb Saturday, May 16th, 1903. For this first grand excursion of the season to northern points the Oregon Short Line will make the follow ing very low rates from Salt Lake: m PPIE-SEEIEI- S tb HflUBtlBL 405-46- 6 AVEUBACH BVILDING. Bos-wort- those stately Romans and patrician dames who walked the stage like fallen gods and goddesses? Are the Shakespearian dramas to become like the fires of the vestal virgins, with none left no great actors or actresses to keep alive the sacred flames? Is Shakespeare to become only a splendid memory a dream, dreamed only in the yight? We ought to congratulate Mr. Hanford for giving us Shakespearian drama. What difference does it make after all, if he doesnt rise to all the technicalities of finished art? Heres s to Mr. Hanford and may the he is planting in the hearts of Shakespearian lovers always find a gentle soil in which to grow! tory assault at the hands, or lips, ofa emotional Salt Lake femininity is voluminous libel, without foundation in fact. JI JI Mrs. Charlotte Brune, in the romantic drama Unoma, comes to us highly recommended by the press of the northwest. The drama is from the writings of the well known novelist, F. Marion Crawford, whose "In the Palace of the King, is pleasantly remembered. Miss Brune opened her engagement last evening. The matinee today and performance tonight will close her en- the Corbett vaudeville and boxing entertainment. During the brief intermission Messrs. Jones and Hammer have increased the seating capacity of their house by something like 400. Commencing next Monday, C. D. Herman, supported by the Warde company, will close the season with a six . weeks engagement. Elbert Hubbard, "The Philistine, will give a lecture at the Salt Lake theatre on May 10th. The lecture is under the auspices of the Press club, which, of course, is an assurance that Mr. Hubbard is something out of the gagement. ordinary. J! JI JI JI After a brief close the Grand will On May 10th the First Regiment throw open its doors again tonight for band of the Utah National Guard will forget-me-not- i GEO.D.PYPER. MANAGES. Jl JI No doubt many who went to Captain Hobsons lecture were attracted by curiosity. But if you went with the American flag at half mast, you certainly came away with the glorious ensign full high advanced, and a feeling that the eagle will yet spread his wings over the whole world. Captain Hobson told us all about the fickle sea and how she has played the coquette with all nations. But didnt you all feel proud when you were told that the American navy will yet woo and win this capricious ocean maid, who- runs around the world throwing her salty kisses CURTAIN a:i5 MONDAYs TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JOHN GRIFFITHS JI JI that Captain Hobson The report had a narrow escape from an oscula- - m MACBETH SALE OF SEATS NOW ON. - everywhere? MATINEE THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MRY I I manuring in the STUBBORNNESS OF GERALDINE. l) Proportionately low rates to other stations not named. See. agents for full particulars. City ticket office, 201 Main St o Unpremeditated Truth. Neill In Cincinnati last week the Stock company gave a production of the old Sol Smith Russell success, There was A Bachelors Romance. saloon near by, and in the windowt the lithographer had hung a announcing the attraction. ono-shee- Later it appeared that he had chosen the same location in the window utilized by the proprietor of the place, another sigDi or there appeared which nearly obscured the theatrical poster, and the two read as follows. Hot or Cold Lunch All Day. A Bachelors Romance. |