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Show DAILY UTAH Ti. STATE JOURNAL, iSSAY. PAGE THRCI MAY 14, 1907. at the theatres i A STi0"1' Thrd' . Square Deal lu hat you get you do be n We have hero. jour trading is nl09t notable play produced in" Duel eTork .. t0latbe made known here at wa Grand Thuiaday, May 1. It o--! tlii k'uaon Hint i mt only u, xx but Ior a variety ot good and c Kvery act. every featun- has waaona To begin with, it waa ; novel. one of b-under tlie diievtion of the irk of M. Henri Laiedan, of French contemporary uious minstrel and tuts had hi ir- one of the soiutl attention. Beginning xx it n linn- -' malic writer, and i It had been pro- -: aelf it will rouse pleasant j Immortal-- " 7 originally at the first theater to announce that he will appear in a world, the Comedie Francaise, : new monologue entitled The Editor on account of ita of the Bungtown Corker." in whu-pari, where, and the positive mastery with he will show the trials and iribula- n. handled,' it created a j tions of the rural editor In his j. it Was The very name sug-- T The Duel" was next trans- - j so clever a lit- - j gests vast possibilities of fun and ij,to English by humor and that Dockstader will make teur as Louis N. Parker; It had that ; the most of them will not be doubted actor. Otis Skinner, to assume M. Le by the most captious. Paris in by created role r, Nell O'Brien, and It was produced under the!I That droll Is again with the company and will of Charles Frohman. In New j be seen In a new chapter of his side- Vase of the plays produced critl- - splitting sketch. Rapid Transit No. 2. In years received so much The singing force will be more at- Ll attention and at the same time so "The Duer tells the tractive than ever, including as it clues, ji praise. ; T tw0 brothers, long estranged, Reese V. I'rosser. Joe Natus. Hu who Reed. James B. Bradley, Janies Rean- . g tfpriest, the other, a doctor mar-A ; ey. Wallace klersereau and Wm. 11. cold, sneering agnostic. . aoinan enters Into the life of the Thompson. A beautiful stage effect will be seen The latter confesses his 1soetor. love. The woman alarmed at her in the final ai t of the show. It will weakness together with the man's bo a poetic picture of Southern life, to the con- - the scene showing the swstnps of niwcr over her rushes advice. The Louisiana by moonlight and when the Loionil for strength are In bloom, entitled toetor follows her and It la only when magnolias to face that the Moon Love. ti men come face Last, but not least. In this un-(rthat they are broth- discovers an1( of words Is j paralleled series of beautiful duel the then Is stage It defies the j pictures Is the setting for the opening (Might In which the doctor It was world to keep the woman from him, part of the enUrtainment. by John and Louis Young, shile the priest asks God to help htin lwlnted sec-- 4 who painted much of the gorgeous uve her soul. The climax of the act presenta one of the strongest scenery for Klaw and Erlanger's great It Is called production of Ben Hur. ud most stirring scenes that has ever toa staged. Mr. Skinner brlnga In- - "The Palace of Emeralds." Every sense j known jewel and gem H used In stud-a- rt triligence. feeling and a keen L to his portrayal of the young ding the setting and tlie play of He has never done anything: erful electric lights makes it one of and virile. The play the most resplendent, dassllngly beau-Itml- f, o convincing and the acting of It appeals to tlful effects known to the stage, all those who appreciate the best and Inert art In the theater. Moreover, Nat C. Goodwin and Company Saturthe play la one that creates discussion, day Night. and once seen cannot be very quickly There Is always one event in the AeCOtten. year In local theatricals that la fraught with prosperity and pleasure, and that Law Dockstaderia Big Minatral Com- la the engagement of America's best pany Friday. loved comedian, Nat C. Goodwin, who Dock-Mtdcomes to the Grand Saturday. To all Friday, May 17th, Mr. Lew who appreciate good will present hla big minstrel theatergoers organisation, both matinee and night. comedy and good acting. Mr. Good Is a source of unMr. Dockstader believes that he has j win's appearance accomplished the ambition of hla lifo j alloyed joy. The entertainment given thla season in building up a minstrel to the public by this gifted player that fur completeness, during the last decade has Invariably Htertalnmenl been the best there la In dramatic beauty of scenic environment and perfection of every detail that makes up art. Ills plays have been clean and a great minstrel entertainment haa wholesome, his support has always sever been equalled. Thla Is no small been of the best, and hla productions Man-- 1 have been elaborate, sometimes even task In the field of amusement. ' gers In other lines get pew plays, new sumptuous, and always In the best of rpetas, hut the basis of the minstrel taste. His new comedy, The Genius," 11 ever la in tins same years. This business was built up by siiuure dealing. ou take no i ha nee here. i - t antii-iiiaiioi- Wm. Driver & Son ; DRUG COMPANY sauc-Leatio- Ogdm's Bsst Drug Siorw. Both phones 38; 2463 Wash. Avs ; CHARLES H. MOYER. WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD. GEORGE A. PETTIBONE. j fun-make- I j I ; ! 1- a, w pow-pies- j er ! I i I ; When the Idaho authorities believed that they had obtained eiideiu-- showing that the Western Federation of Millers had. aided by fund from its treasury, tmuiieed the assassination of rt-ii- in i riiiir of Idaho, who was murdered, on 19, 190... by the lApliisiiiu of a dynamite bomb ailiirhrd to the gate opening into which he i ti. 1 y t.i I'lvsciit here, I Is said in lie in keeping with his former Kuccesst The thiiiiis" is a mnii-Jfarce In thiec act. It tells a simy cf artist life in New Ymk. inti'i'wnveit with ininance. The hero. Jack Spencer, a wealthy young business man. ihlnks In- is in luxe with a Mis Van IUHt-n- , a young woman of social pixsitiun and art aspirulinn. Site give little encouragement m lus devotion because lie lacks artistic temperament. In to visit the studios despair he liapix-nof three artistlat Meiviir. a uinier; the now : wer eplr. agar nor them wen ly P;- - of his home, the three men - .i;g held for trial on this charge ivnxer. t'olo. I'liarge of eoit-t- ii murder were brought t Un-iin Idaho, but the goxer-- : t'nlorado refusid to extradite on Februaiv is. lSOti. the in-taken out f jail lit lietiver. d on a special train and carried to Idaho without tlu- knowledge ci the j One Day Only Colorado aullimllii s, and ha, since been held uwailiug dial, one t the men. Wiliiant 1. Hr xxoml. is now lie- -j lug tried for Ills life, lie was si re- - j Moyer was the pvst- dent and lYitibotic was a ineiuho- - of the eXicutive eoiuuiitli-- of the West GEN. ADMISSION. ADULTS. 50c. ern Federation of Miners. UNDER CHILDREN NINE, 25c. Ogden, tigers to hesrs: many wealthy Americans maintain private zoological parks of griutcr or loss extent, and the score of large lire ns companl'1 he rt cs rot love the iety xx liman but really a pretty modi whom he lias found in the BtUlho lie decides to give it Up. but finds it is us dhlii'tilt to undo himself nms as it was to h. eonie one. aa a to in r storing hint-e- lf He sui'i'x-edhla eigmul ststiis only utter enduring a- vx lit ti of amusing situations and comp. miens. Mi ii'Midxxin has us usual surround'd himself xx it It till exceptionally clever omiuiny. Great artist, that he Is, lie emmot tolerate incapacity nor even I' cdiiicriiy among the actors in Vogclsbi-rger- . a pianist, ami MciiOtil-ga- l, hla t "mimiiy. They must be thorougha sculptor. These artists are Im- ly competent, or lus own work suffers. in his present compecunious. Spencer appeals to them Moat to take hint as a pupil and suggests pany is tlie young a scheme to them to nid Ids love affair actress ami professional lieauly. Miss that will main lully increase their in- Edna Goodrich, xvlio plays the role of comes. lie proposes to afilx his sig- the artist's model, Nt 11 Graham. nature to their x'Hrlons artistic works and turn over all the proceeds to them. SELLS-FtOTSHOWS. O They accede and he is discovered later an Percivnl nrt critic, by CTutterbuck, THE CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL. who In going to disenver the great American Genius.'' Capi Henry Aitiberg. the foreign Spmcer is surshows. prised byr a visit from (lie critic and animal ngint for tlie Hella-KloMiss Van Dusen. He assumes the role Is now .in his snnuHl visit to the allows of the master and the visitor is sur- and tells ninny interesting things. In Ncxx York Hlone there are ten prised to hear the three artists accept suggestions and instructions from firms dealing In wild animals, to say him. Silencer strides ulmut with a nothing of tlie foreign dealers, the llaRcnhi-i'ks- , for instance, who send grandiloquent air of artistic pretenhere. The demand exsion. and tiutterbuck believing he haa wild discovered the mystery, announces ceeds the supply by a wide margin. that he must at once let the world Nearly all the grent cities in the know that the great American Gen- country ixissess public menageries ius haa been discovered. Spencer be- which constantly buy wild animals; comes the artistic rage, and learns that quixotic Individuals frequently huy being a genius Is a bore, especially cubs of one kind or another, ranging When th'-.- : , lury-lrcasui- ' f-- - . must lie constantly supp'icd because high death rate among their animals. The record of iuiHir1s of the Bells-Kiot- o ar is sliows for the paM camels, twenty elephants, ixxeiuy-llv- e . forty-fiv- e twenty tigers, live leoiutrils, txxeiity pumas, eightom panls thers and any iiundier of small and birds. There are eitout'.h wild aniniiila now in the Sells-l-loi- o winter uiiarters to stock a big show All tiro nexcr carried on Hie rigid, in i use of uci'ideiits, tire, etc. Tubs tiger, lion, leopnril and hear rubs are in special demand by families. They are reared and pelted like kittens, but they invariably come back to the dealers at a quart i r of xvhut they sold for. or even as gifts, one letter which a dealer reeloquent cently received from a woman who had purchased a lion cub a year ago. reads Flense conic mnl take as folloxx-s- : my lion away. Bite hits eaten our New Fouiidlund dog.' appeamnees no one would siiKMvt the Htlicrtan hear in the menagerie of comedy, yet It really laughs at the new sights it continually witnesses daily." The date is Thursday, May 2.1. Thurs. May 23 MENAGERIE-KUSE- U of tlu - - ZOOS uui-uui- s inueli-disciiss- tu Girls will smile through the years. Their eyes will always glisten with glee. They will never be hidden by tears, If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. T. 11. Carr, Ihur. I' Ponderous Chariots, Dent of Wild Beasts, Hundreds of Plumed Gai- ly Trapped Horses, Richly Costumed Characters, Herds of Marching Elephant Caravan of Baharan and Uifc the caged Wild Animal-PUBLIC STREETS, AT 10:30 O'Clock, On New Parade Big Military and Clown Bands, Moving In March Under Iridescent Majeatie Sheen of a Thousand Shimmering Banners. Two Grand Complete Pet" formanees Daily, Under Waterproof Tents, Beginning at 2 and S P. M, Doors Open One Hour Earlier. Alien Transfer Co. Albert! Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Phone 22. Street For A. W. Putnams Clothing: and Shoe Store Phillips Salvage Company 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUK Sale Gents and Shoes Greatest Furnishing Clothing, Ogdens Will Begin Wednesday, May 15th, at 9 a. m. Co. has been placed in the hnuds of the Phillips Kalva-- c Co., to sell for us in ten days. The ( Philliiw Salvage into the homes of the people, in many instances for less than the actual cost of the raw material, to lie sold for cash atest sale of all sahs commences. We must close the store to only. The store is now closed and will remain closed until Wednesday, May 13th, at 9 a. in., when the every article in stock. Read below a few of our many bargains we are offering for this gigantic sale. The entire $30,000 stock of clothinjr, shoes, hats and furnishings has placed the entire stock on sale for ten days to be distributed Mens Suit Department Splendid Suits, Cafwimeres, all sizes, posi$4.98 tively worth $8 Men's Tine Suits, worth $10.00 all wool, strictly this sale. .. .$j.48 Silk bine Suits in plain checks and strips; this suit is positively worth $12.30; this sale $7.83 Moil's Worsteds and all wool Cheviots, worth ....$6.88 $11.00, this sale Men's Drew Suits in Heaven, Worsteds, Stripy, and Taney Mixture, equal to any $15.00 suit shown elsewhere, this sale for $9.48 At $9.1)8 you are free to choose a suit worth $20.00, from 20 lots; as fancy made and elegantly finished a suit as the most fastidious dresser could desire, of fine, lamie and foreign suitings and in a great variety of efr frets, tailored into garments of faultless fashion. Ker- vn, Meltons and Whipcord $9.98 Men-Extra Fine Dress Suits in the latest styles and shade's, heavr silk and satin lined, this sale $10.85 FRIEXI) IIIxOS. and others at $14..83, $16.98, $18.98, 121 . W and $23.98. These represent the product of the rld'g most skilled tailors. They equal, and are guar-twx- l gar-nn- t to excel, anv $33.00 or $40.00 tailor-mod- e in the world or we will cheerfully refund your niom y. This sale: $14.93, $16.98, $18.98, $21.83, $23.98. Mims ! LOOK FOB TOE SAME, PHILUrS D-m- ark Mens and Boys Pants Department $1.30 $2.23 $3.50 $4.00 Mens and . .98 Doisl Working Pants $1.48 (lornl Working Pants Fine Pants, for Sunday. . .$2.33 Fine Pants, for Sunday. .$2.78 Fine Pants, positively worth $3 Men's Men's Men's Men .$3.48 $i Roys M)e knee Pants. Roys' 75c Knee Pants Roys $1.00 Knee Pants Roys Long Pants, worth $2.50, this sale $2.28 2.00 Men's Shoes 1.08 2.30 Men's Shoes 1.98 3.00 Mens Shoes 2.28 2.98 3.28 3.50 Mens Shoes 49 69 4.00 Men's Shoes Friend Ilros. hand tailored $13.00 Top 9.65 Coat and Tan dray Friend Rros. Finest $11.63 $18.00 Top Coats $16.95 Men's $25 Cravenettes Rain Coats . . .812.65 liens $20 Cravenettes Rain Coats. Mens $13 Cravenettes Rain Coats. . . .$ 9.6 $1.50 all wool, single vests, worth 98 $ $1.50 and $1.73 for -- 2.98 ............ 5.00 Men s SIioch. ............ 4 . j0 . 124 Top Coats and Cravenettes SALVAGE CO, OVER THE DOOR. $2.75 Roys Sins 3.50 Roys' Sinn's .39 -- Mens Furnishings Dept Gents Shoe Dept. Men s Slnss 3.i8 3.98 Hat Department Men's $2.00 Hats, all styles.... $ .98 Men's Fine Hats 1.48 Mens $2.50 Hats Mens $3.50 Hats 1.78 Mens $4.00 Hats Men's $3.00 Hats 2.78 3.28 4.28 4c Men's Heavy Rockford Socks Men's Rreiwn and Riaek Half Hose. 8c 11c Mens Fancy Half Host 39c Men's Working Shirts 9c Men s t h: I )ress Shirt s . 98c Men's $1.23 Dress Shirts 48c Men's 75c Rlack Sateen Shirts 39c Mens-60Fleeced Underwear Wc Overalls 44c Overalls, Roys 4c Red and Rlue Handkerchiefs ..........4 c White Handkerchiefs Men's 50c Ties Mens 50c Gloves 10c 3c 29c 39c Boys Suit Department Our stock includes Roys, all sizes Knee Pants Suits. $1.45 $2.50 Suits at $1.98 $3.00 Suits at ...$2.48 $3.50 Suits at $2.98 $4.00 Suits at MARK THE DATE WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH. LET KOTniSG KEEP YOU AWAY. COMPANY SALVAGE PHILLIPS PUTNAM Look for the Big Black and White Signs FOR A. W. 2345 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah |