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Show WET xiTSDAY, OCTOBER 23. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL bWk j,i:J let them v I THEATERS I l.k:r ' i iU guy ih.,i d. , nT on. t:-.- f e Salomy Jane." It was pretty i.t ( Yerk thU summer hrn U.e "Saloiny J.m,-- rehearsals Were in pi-- cr, Evrrx .me felt thr heat and aeeerd-inglThis is vry m.e but ti.e children. whu are such important f.uti-iin the drama. Tfi,- ln.re it with the stoicism of little Indians. t. rva:d them. Miss Jessie Ixett lnvlt.il the trio down to her pretty uiai.,1 home to spend a Sunday with her. it was a veritable garden of Kd-- n t.. the city youngsters who had l f..iv seen so many birds and timers all their young lives. They enjoyed themselves as only children can. Little Vi.i-lSavoy, the tot who plays Anna May. had a particularly good time, she chased butterflies till her fat little couldn't carry her any farther. Finally she saw a bumble bee light m a rose bush, and thinking it was a of bird or butterfly, ran and grabbed It. But she as quickly let go again, ruefull rubbing her chubby fit and crying out to Miss Izett: Oh, I couldn't hold the little birdie; his feet was so hut." cn-.ilai,.,- GRAND. j 'Z? Chef AT UTAHNA. purine week An Oath of and vaudeville. Vengeance" for a visit the Grand music of the on Thursday evening. The but has Uy la nut extremely catchy, with any pf0rej number for number erer written for a single production, Th scenic effects ta many a dayand the company as great described am William J. McCarthy in the lead-to- g The Royal Chef la down w Ogden and will appear at -- - The rule, unusually capable. of the "Royal Chef is the mythical Isle of Oolong" over which the lo-c- tle jUjah" rules in exalted dignity; his Chef has attempted to poison him. he has the rascal beheaded and enters Lord Mlto his prime minister, to And him another before sundown or suffer a like fate. The prime minister fears it is a hopeless task, but about up he la juet as his time is by the unexpected- appearance ued -of Heinrich Lem pha user- of Chicago, who is at once promoted to the position of Royal Chef The new Chef turns find-I- -- h, s s Slang in "The Tims Pises and tha Girl." -Hicks (telling his pal how to make love). Buy. but aint you the comic lover though? Dont move old man youre not stive when she's around; you're only painted on the back drop. I guess you're the big squeal with her. II right, all right. When she sees X guess they light you coming to call, II the gas In the house and hang All you did when the out the ag. fireworks quit was to stand there like a Harlem goat, afraid to move your feet fur fear shed notice you were still But don't weaken, old man. alive. Tour work was pretty much to the and paper that time. What you want to do L to fremr up aomethlng so you wont land with your face in the ravel. Ail yon need la a few lessons on how to handle those boarding-scho- ol damea. Take It from me kldo, she'a got phony Ideal from training with high school cadets. What aha needs la rough treatment. Bark at her and make her believe you'll apank her if she dont breathe regular, and youve got her buffaloed. If you don't youre n aero with the rim torn off. Take It from sie, when you want to cop out n pompadour like her, don't give her any fint class language like she pulled on you. Don't take her In your arms aad whisper Browning's Poema In her ear. That may be the boarding school dream of Paradise, but it ain't the tame for a welter weight thats entitled to vote. If you treat them the lf say you rend about in novels, pretty soon some other guy sill puld the handle and let you go through the chute. You've got to make her n little scared of you and she'll be nice people. Keep bar guessln. Call her down, even If Tou have to use brass knuckles, and a won't try any funny wor. Girls uy go dotty over those aoft cigarette children for a while, but the real one that can had them without using A Bit Grand j the I' idled Slates army sevtml yoirs ago a woman who kepi up a running tliriaikm with second lituietniuis fresh from West point. When a new graduate joined she dropped l tie one she had attached to her and look up the lust comer. The Ilrel felt relieved, the last flattered. But no one ever thouht of loving her. There were together at a western post Major and Mrs. Downing and Lieutenant Ew era. I'pon Ewers's arrival Mrs. Iki wnlng dismissed the youngster in fax or and took up Ewera. Tiiis made it embarrassing fig1 Ewera, m new-kin- House Opera Thursday, October 24, WRONG. Tht iv was In Frazee & Wade's ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. The Musical Cocktail With a Mavu of Music Direct from a 6 Weeks Run in Chicago. for Major Liownmg took a great fancy to him, and Ewers was in terror lest the wife should compromise him with her husband. Besides, Ewers was enyears after (lie Indian out-brgaged to a loxdy girl in the east, who .ring which these exeiils oc absorbed bis whole lieurt. curs M.ijnr lkiwitiiig was made lieu-teAt West I'uitit cauels are trained in nnel and placed in command a high standard of honor and chivalry. of i.t l where his wife bud ruined Ewers, who was rspeciallyl amenable to Ew. ne day a friendly Indian such training, found himself between chh - ,i to the poet a number of two fires honor with ivspri t to a s ,i lunl been taken from the brother officer, chivalry in warding off whn - ..tiring a long Among a womans attentions. .Not for worlds thei" .t i a bag ,.f written documents would he Injure Major ltowniug; not of x..ii "is kinds. There were govern-mci- .' for worlds would lie put u slight upon .. .a army UhqialelieB and private Major Downing's wife. lett Mrs. Downing kipt herself williln per-in- d Downing examined llu-n- i bounds until her liusbuiiii was ordered son; the letters came aiming off with a portion of the eouiniand to Upo.i addressed to his wife, She fight the Indians. As as he was had j. v cniivtiu'i d him that Ewers gone the woman laid open siege to had i. d his attention upon her. but Ewers. Relief cunie to the poor fellow theiv ii.,. uIwujh been some doubt ill in an order to lake tin- - remainder of his ...l Alter deliberating whether! the command and go to (he support of he si... in. gic the letter to his wife Major Downing. On the way Ewers or r .i.i it he divided on the latter was obliged to send back a report of coursi lie read what Ewera had writ- information he hud gatlu-reas to the ten Mrs I (owning I'nuipliiliiing of her Indian outbreak, and sent with It a condu, t and telling her of his eu- letter to Mrs. Ixiwning. In It he took gag .ii hi in unnilier. occasion to talk plainly to her, telling Al.ij.'i- Downing sent the letter to the. her frankly that he was oiguged to girl uiui was lu have married Ewers. one he loved and on his return he She made u renewed desperate effort should expect that they meet merely to find him, hut it was unsuccessful. as aiquuiiiluiiees and friends. The The major never opened Ids Ups to his lourier who carried the report and the wife with regard to the matter. lie: letter was killed oil tile way. His body continui-- to live with her aa he would wus found, scalped, but lie had been have lived with a wax figure, he a mail plundered of everything he wore. of niurble. She continued her flirta- A few days later Ewera joined Ms- - tlons until she was so old siul ugly Jor Downing, and the major resolved to that tin- - second lieutenants would hide attack the Indians. But the Indiana to get uut of her way. came upon him before lie was ready hard fight followed, which resulted in the Indians being driven off, and the troops, having turned the scale, followed them, burned their village and It In Ceylon." achieved a peace. During the fight Bublra for Major Downing saw Ewera lying on shark?" hla back, an Indian over him raising a , No, crocodile. Baby bait is the oil-- ! tomahawk to cleave hla skull. Spring- - ly thing for crocodile, and every body, Ing forward, the major caught the uaas u. Ye rrnt a baby down there for blow on hla left arm, auu s.kh the lu- - half a dollar a day. j dlan with hla revolver. The arm was Of course," the sailor went on, the broken indeed. It waa so nearly aev- - thing aint as cruel aa It aounds. No! ered that for a time there waa no hope harm ever conica to the babies, or else, of saving It. o' course, tlielr mothers wouldn't rciit No sooner had the force reached the em. The kids la simply sot on tha soft garrison than one of tha women who mu- - bank of a cromtille sirea.n and the hated Mrs Downing and coveted Ew- - hunter lays hid near them, a aura pro-ewent to the major and . told him lection. that during hla absence there had been The crocodile la lasy. He 1 tasks In an affair between Ewera and his win- the aun In mid stream. Nothin' will The same evening at a supper held to draw him In to shore where we can celebrate the victory, the io.nnia.iu. pot him. But a little fat nuked baby of the post congratulated Downing on on tha bank and the crocodile soon hia achievement and referred In glow- - ruuaea up. In he comes, a greedy look ing terms to hla having saved the IIP- In hla dull eyes, and then ye open fire, of Lieutenant Ewera at the expense or I have gut as many aa four i mco-- n early having lost his arm. Downing dllea with one baby In a mornings colored and said that he did nut regret Haltin'. Some ingalese women wot llveS( having saved a life, but he did regre. near good crocodile streams make as that that life could not have bten other much aa two dollars a week reg'lar out than Ewera A hush came over the as- - o rentin their baolcs for crocodile bait." stunbly. Ewera, wnu was c. With WM. J. McCARTHY anJ the following Big Cast, Including OSCAR RAGLAND GERTRUDE HUTCHESON HERBERT CARTER DOROTHY RAE FRANKLIN FOX LaBELLE LAURETTE GEO. PORTER SMITH DIXY LILLARD And tha Famous 60 PEOPLE 60 80 SONG HITS A Perfect Production Prosentod in Perfection. Seat Sals now open. Prices, $1.50 to 25c. 80 n; . nf and around out to be a that him revolves all the Incidents ohow clever construction. Joke-smit- WORKS IRREPARABLE r ? Our Evening Story y. s Thursday The October ii end 7 The Time. the Place and the Girt." Koyml PAGE THREE. ba;to:. " at THE 1907. - GLANDERS. Alarming Outbreak in Various of tha State. Coun-tit- ; Reports received by the state board' of health for the past few days indicate an alarming outbreak of glanders in variuus counties of the state. The board is doing everything possible to locate casea of this sort and kill the animals Infected. They are seriously litiidicapped. however, by the owners of the stock, who. It Is said, try to keep the fact that they have diseased horses secret. "The disease,' said one of the board yesterday, "la one that cannot be cured and one that spreads very rapidly. The only way to prevent tne spreading of it is to kill the aiilnial. Every one who tries to suppress knowledge of cases of this disease is injuring his own Interest as well as harming others." DAUGHTERS ar-tk-- s . j Matter for Wonder. CO. Presents THE MUSIC PLAY R The The The Time Place Girl I j d ! ' Book and Lyrics by Hough A Adams Music by Joa. E. Howard, authors and composers of "Tha Umpire,'' "Land of Nod," Isis of Bong Ths Road to Mandalay, Eta, Etc. Bong, With JOHN E. YOUNG, and All Star Cast. Musio by Joa. E. Howard book and lyrica by Hough A Adams. 50 BEAUTY CHORUS-S- O. BEATS NOW SELLING. PRICES 60s TO $1.50. Rink Auditorium. Week Commencing Monday, October 21st, Each Evening at $ e'Clock. j ra The Great La Salles Trick and Acrobatic Skatcra, Featuring the Wonderful Heal and Tee Spin and the Great Sensational Novelty The Coast of Death . Tomorrow." announced Sidney, proudly, to his kindergarten teacher, la my birthday." "Why," returned she, it la mine, too." The boy's face clouded with perplexity and, after a brief silence, he exHow did you get an much claimed: me?" Llpplncott's. blggerin ASKIN-SINGE- - t Form an Organisation to Porpetuats Names and Aehiavcmanta of Pioneers. A THE . ffiTet ing Called dnllar-an-a-ha- Saturday and Sunday . OF PIONEERS. LOGAN, Oct. !2. (Intermountain Republican special.) A meeting has been called of the daughters and granddaughters of the pioneers of Utah at the Logan tabernacle October 26. At thla meeting some of the officers of the general organisation at Balt Lake City will be present to form an organisation here. Descendants of ploneera who come to Utah prior to January 1, 1851, are eligible. The object of thla society. It is announced, la to perpetuate the names and achievements of the pioneers by collecting relics, preserving old landmarks, compiling genealogical and other historical data; by reviewing the llvea of the ploneera, and teaching their descendants the lesson of faith, courage and patriotism, by creating a feeling of union and fellowship among the posterity of the founders of our commonwealth. Grand Opera House - Mueie by Nichols' Band. neon. LadieaAdmittad Free Children Admitted Saturday Morning Morning and After and Afternoon for 25c, Ineluding Bkatea. Young Men anl Women for jKwitions of triint, wlierc intelligent Hcrvice will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of Ail Ages, of ail talents, of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment 0, A k V nucli a Pin not. Organ. Every Rort Ucd Thing of Musical Instrument, Writing Machine, Cash Register, Ktorc and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines, Itooks, EnStamp Collections , Rugs , Carpets gravings, Furniture of Every Kind 4 Post-Card- ''kL ft a. life. h 0 YA s, Horses and Carriages, trucks, business wagons, bicycles, guns, cameras, fishing tackle, automobiles Real Estate lots, plots, acres, leaselands, equities, houses, flats, apartments, stores Instruction in painting, singing, the violin and piano, shorthand, accounting, correspondence, languages, dancing Places to Live houses, apartments, furnished rooms, boarding places where life is interesting These are some of the thousands of people and things that are Wanted v in this city just now and if you can fill any of these wants, INQUIRE OF THE PUBLIC Through CHORUS GIRLS IN THE ROYAL CMEF" AT THE GRAND TOMORROW NIGHT. JOURNAL Want Advertisement. |