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Show TRUTH IN UNIQUE THEATRE COMPLETE. CHANGE OF BILL NEW ACTS NEW FACES X We lire fifing coupon with each ad minion entitling' the holder to a chance on six elegant prize. See them on dliplay at the Theatre. Drawing occur Wednesday afternoon. December admission ..... ten cents reserved seats for ladies free lalk, sparkling wit, keen repartee and the peculiar portrayal of fashionable life for which Clyde hitch is widely known. Miss Bloodgood been surrounded clever people in cast from top to has, we are assured, with a company of fact, a metropolitan bottom. The ladies of the company, it is said, are richly dressed and the stage will present plenty of dreamy conceptions in millinery and gowns. HARRY LB GRANDE. . SCIENCE OF HOME-MAKIN- G. 8tudied and Practiced In California. At the present ruling price of land in California less money will procure land enough to support a family well than in any other part of our vast country. There are in that state thousands of families earning a good living, with all the necessaries and many of the luxuries of life, and with something laid by each year for a rainy day ,on tracts of from ten to twenty acres. Many thousand acres of such land, still unoccupied or poorly farmed, Why So Successfully 13 THE STUDIOS. hand illumination for title pages, etc., were seen during the week and pro Salt Lake will have to take a back nounced exquisite. seat. Our artistic amateurs who have Jl Jl attempted everything in the way of Why canot our new chief of police light operas and dramatic perform- order the arrest of certain leading staances, have been eclipsed by the Brigham City Home Dramatic club. And tioners, booksellers or picture dealers what think you did this organization who expose smut in a gilt frame on give? Nothing less than "Ariadna' their walls? Truth has been making the drama requiring the quickest form a careful canvass and filthy cheap colored photos are found on the walls of stage craft and wit, the most phenomenal character work and, above and counters in stores which are othall, perfection in stage accessories and erwise among the most respectable in atmosphere. A Miss Madsen was Bo- the city. nita a Mr. Madsen was Denton, Norjl Jl man Lee was Tony and Fred - Cheal Alfred Rordame is devoting all Ms was Kellar. The home papers say it time now to photography. was great and that all the climaxes Jl Jl were ably worked out. If "Arizbna The new Scholl studio has been can be put on at Brigham City, then the workers among Salt Lake ama- opened and is ready for business. Jl Jl teurs should stop at nothing. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes recently purJl Jl This week was largely given over chased of the Clayton Music Co. the to art exhibits. Mrs. Herrick came Alda art piano, the costliest and down from Ogden with a large assort- finest instrument ever made by the ment of her best work, which is now in this country and second on exhibition. Mrs. Minor is also Stelnways to art pianos made for celebrated having an exhibition of her work aud only It was a daring thing' for that of her pupils. Mrs. B. F. Snyder Europeans. a firm to bring out west Lake Salt in her Templeton studio, has an exsuch a costly instrument, but the retraordinarily large collection of dec- sult places Salt Lake ahead of other orated china and pyrography, with cities in this respect, for there is not other forms of art. This studio is alin America. The sale was its duplicate ways a busy one, and some excellent made of the firm, work is being done by Mrs. Snyder who isby Mr. McClellan of a piano man, it something and her clever pupils. besides seems, pianist and organist. . Jl j Jl J Jl Jl Jl Mrs. Kerrs exhibit was the most The Dayens Music Co. has received successful she has ever given. It was carloads of pianos which Manager six held during the week in the new piano show room of he Clayton Music Co., Daynes says is the largest consignone time. and a large number attended each day. ment ever received here at Jl A number of workers in the studios Itah. CHRISTENSEN'S. Beginners class in dancing for children Saturday, Dec. 19, at 11 a. m. o Potato Alcohol. Germany produced last year 93,000,-00- 0 gallons of potato alcohol, largely tor automobile use. VOCAL. Studio, Culder' Music Store. Only teacher of Garda Method lu City . UoUrs 10 a. m. to 6 p.m Anton Pederson, PIANO, VIOLIN, 1IAUMONY. Studio, No. 4, Colder' Music Palace. Monsieur and Madam de Loery, YOICK LTLTUKK and French Conventatlon. Breathing and Coaching for Opera a Specialty. 536 Constitution Building. John J. McClellan. Pupil of Jonas, Scharwenka and Jedliczka. Organist at the Tabernacle. Piano, Tiibokt, Oho an. Studio, Clayton llall, 100 South Main St. Studio 'Phone, 2066k 2 rings, Residence Phone, 1014 y. Miss Nora Gleason TEACHER. OF NVSIC BTUDIO. r. mmr so. TH0NBI2MI. Dr. J. Lewis Browne, who was entertained hero last June by the faculty of All Hallows college, is receiv- ing much recognition in the cast The Musical Courier, in its last issue, has a very pleasant and commendatory article on his opera, "La Corsicana," which received seventh place at the recent Senzogno competition in Milan,' Italy, and against 250 other operatic scores submitted. It is a one-ac- t play with an intermezzo, and received the unanimous vote of the judges in the contest for honorable mention, out-of-tow- Bon Ton For illustrative and descriptive literature call or address D. R. Gray, General Agent, Southern Pacific company, 201 Main street, Salt Lake City, Mme. Amanda Swenson. Fergus Coalter is making a special business this year of musical instruments for Christmas presents. He jl Jl n Director Whitaker of the Utah extrade very encourreports hibit at the Worlds Fair next year aging. has arranged with Mr. McClellan for Jl Jl For tonights program at the Clayton an organ recital during the exposition. Music companys free concert the solJl Jl Berkhoel Miss will be oists Agatha Mrs. Charles Stanley Price is doing and Willard Weihe, with John J. Mc- some good work with her vocal puClellan, accompanist. pils, several of whom give promise of success. She expects to give an invitation recital soon. with writers and others, are quietly figuring upon a banquet, just for a reasonare now on the market at very little fun and a congenial gathering, able prices, say from twenty to one or a Bohemian supper with programme hundred dollars per acre, according to given extemporaneously. From Tthe location and surroundings. present outlook it will be quite a sucSo fertile is the soil and so genial cess. the climate tnat a place becomes proJl Jl ductive in an incredibly short sfrace of Alf S. Robinson is an English litjio time. Something may be realized even artist who has lately come to Salt the first year, while the third or fourth year will bring an income that may be increased from year to year for many years. This result, of course, presupposes intelligence and industry, which are necessary to success in any undertaking. A soil quick and fertile, responding DAILY 2i30 AND 730. generously to good culture, a climate unwhere cyclones and tornadoes are known, and where sunstrokes and rabies never occur, and where for FOR WEEK BEGINNING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 to a is whole the it nearly luxury year live in the open air, are attractions that only California can offer. During most of the year the table may be supplied with fresh fruits and vegetables, all of home raising. The fig, vine, olive, peach, apricot, and nectarine bear abundantly, while much of the state will produce citrus and other subtropical fruits with but little care. With reasonably good judgment in selecting the land, and the knowledge PRICESi 10c, 20c and 30c i hat the experience of the last twenty years has made common property in some of the above artists for By request the management has retained regard to what shall be planted and how it shall be cared for, industry and another week in their different sketches. economy are sure to be rewarded with splendid results. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Theatre SACRED CONCERT Sunday evening COMMENCING AT 7i30. PARKHURST DRINKS. It may astonish the good people who have all sorts of faith In this man Dr. Parkhurst of New York City, to learn that ho is a lusher. At least he says he is. Dr. Parkhurst recently made an attack on District Attorney Jerome, in which he accused Jerome of imbibing too much. Jerome refused to discuss the statement, except to say that the only time he ever took a drink in the preachers presence, he drank brandy Of and the parson, "took the same course this called forth a statement from the evangelist, and here is what he says about his own habits: I am not a teetotaler. I avbid drink- ing at public dinners, but I take an occasional glass of wine or liquor whenever I think I need it Those last words, Whenever I think I need it" gives a man a 'wonderful license. He can booze and booze galore if he "thinks he needs it. Most men who drink do so because .they think they need it." Parkhurst says he doesnt remember taking a drink with Jerome. Can : it be possible that he takes so many drinks that he would forget such an eventful wetting up as one had .with the distinguished district attorney of New York? This matter ought to .be looked into. Spanish in South America. With the exception of Brazil, Spanish is the prevailing language of every country In South America. |