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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. MARCH r AT THE THEATRES to rlht'ir exploitation and tin lias been furnished in Santa Claua Land, Pastry land, and the AT THE GRAND. Aerial Sugar Palace, all locations calAdam. 'Quincy Saturday culated to stir the scenic yaiiiitr's g Sawyer. fancy. Gingerbread jlonda y The he Sugar Palace recalls that an Mn.4. Clark In Create important part of the plot is where Jack Horner sees ITincess Sugar I Th Power That Governs. the Plum carried off in an airship to the Painting VSedneaday home of King Bunn by one Machavei-lu- a Pudge. Before a union is effected between the rightful lovers, the force AT UTAHNA of Fairyland and the Nursery are in The Missouri Girl a terrible commotion, and plenty of novel busines Is introduced lor the general delectation of the audience, Quincy Adams Sawyer. particular stress is laid upon the elethla gance of scenic effect, and the cos- Tbtre I scaroeiy anyone in ar!y life fariniiluel deserted a wife and infant son in California, canu to .Vw York., made a tremendous fortune, and learning 1 the death of hi wife, marries again and reared a fami y. in (tie play lie is visiting in Mtx.co for hi health, accompanied by his daughter, his second son and a niece. Janet Winston. The latter, a beautiful girls, stray from the party during a ride through the mountains and finds herself at the rude shack of lii'i Htnderson, the brother of wife, and the companion of young Andrew, known as the kid. Henderson, a rough character, with two of his cronies form a plot to hold the girl for ransom. This la frustrated by tlie kid. and ensuing l.is 14 1908, PAGE THRER. GRAND OPERA HOUSE d SATURDAY MATINEE AM) NIGHT BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION IN PLAY FORM OF -- THE BEST NEW ENGLAND STORY EVER WRITTEN." Mm uppcitruiuv st t'ott- vent . on coi.Miiulcil Ivr Knglish Yout. ulituuh she had preoperaii.. : in vious!.' grand opera in Paris. Berlin and Bl. Petersburg. , nc previous seasons, howDuring ever, ' devoted herself to the concel At Convent garden Mote, r ell sang Alarguerile in "Fkusi Jain tie in Borneo and Juliette," .i u liaela In "Carmen." 3er-lin- a in Imi lilovannl." and Buxunno la Th Marriage of Figaro." scoring a marked success in each role, surpri : K lt r nnist sanguine friends. Befem i particularly to her rendering .a Marguerite ill lUHt, a leading critic said: "Her voice amply fi.KJ the house with tones of i umy and charm sweet, yet J liquid Ipenetramg in quality, and doubly the ear because the ttinbrv gratefet was from the slightest trace of Blic sang the 'Jewel Bong' forcing with delightful ease and polish, and after :.II expressive rendering of the lva tiiiisie. afforded conclusive proof that In i Kigali was quite equal (o th-- j more "luminous demands of the church and prison scenes. The hit made with he audience was indisputable." Her ringing of Allrlisela In "Carmen" o is imrtliularly enthusiastically pralaed Tiie critic of the Tinns said of It: "A special feature of the Ir- forinnniv uas the apjiearance of Mine. Blau veil us M iehaela. The imrt Is one that suit her admirably, and she may be aaid to lie as much the ideal Mlchaela as Mnte. Calve is an ideal Carmen. was held The balance quite tnirly on Thursday night, and while the vivid Imperstqiatlon of the principal character was effective as It has ever been, the girlish figure of Scans from "Th. Gingarbrsad Man, a t th Grand. the El Iehaela, logether with a charm- Ing timidity which may not have i been altogether assumed enhanced the faaa not by this time fumes. One incident of which much complication, bring the boy into con- Imad land who rf both The by dther heard of read that best New . fa expected, la where Kris Kringle. in tact with his whoa identity ginger's lovely vote now tells ex eel -father, England story ever written, "Quincy his proverbial costume, with silver in the theatre, and her notes and observed the, reins add a golden sleigh, drives a becomes known through Henderson, lently Adams Sawyer son and were deliciously clear and exquisite In of father and The meeting team down to a an driving of pretty reindeer girls of the country road clashes are scene quality. From the vocal point of view. Mason's corner In a chase. .chorus. Another scene Incident their subsequent These same people are familiar with claimed to be especially novel, is a the words that have appeared everydragon, who keepa itself where beneath that picture whether busy helping out the conspiring elem the big posters on the bill boards, ments of the story. Among the cast or In the book stores, or in the columns are many notable players, such as tt the newspapers, the village gos-K- Evlyn FYances Kellogg, Neills Nice, wondered who he was, what he Mabel Day, Annie 'Dressier, Fannie via, what he cams for, and how long Martlne, Amy Tropp, Lulu Borden. he Intended to stay." This Announce-a- st Fred Nice, Ross Snow, Garrick Major, is to state that the Quincy James McElhern, Percy Matson, Lute Mas Bawyer of book fame, has Vrohman, Bert Lovey and a great sow become the Quincy Adams Saw-f- tr beauty chorus of well known trained of play fame as well. That at voices. This, with an augmented orlast explains who he la and what he chestra under the leadership of Fred k It Is that what he Walx, makes a complete organisation nines for Is to entertain the theatergnumbering alxty-tw- o people, and the oer. who will doubtless pack the same production that marked Its run Grand tonight to nee the dramatisatat the Liberty theatre, New York city, ion of a novel that has reached the will be presented. phenomenal sale of 200,000 in It's first POST. Crssten Clerk, in Th Power That Governs. , "The Gingarbrsad Man, "The Power That Governa, a pow It Is only fair that tha sterner sex erf ul American drama of the present ihouid be given a cnance no matter day, by Adelaide Prince, In wfitlcfi what the particular busines In hand. Julee Murry Is this season presenting A a rule, for years past, the domain Crest on Clark, will come to the Grand of musical comedy, or at leant a large on Tuesday 'night. The story of this action, has been given over to the Interesting play la told in three acts, "Girl," from capital A to capital Z the each correct end elaborate scene picdictionary haa been ransacked to find tures of the glowing landscapes at In the foot of the Sierra At ad re mounadjectives qualifying !the girl otne of her numerous incarnation a. tains of Old. Mexico. With the ex- Now comes the J of a minor character or two, work new A ceptlon change. of this school will be presented st all the pertlclpanta In Miss Princes the Grand Monday night that bears brain child are intensely American, of the curious, and from the comedy the type of man and womanhood that (Midpoint, now unpromising name of put forth their best endeavors In the Scene from Crest on Clarke in "The P ewer that Governs. The Gingerbread Man. It is the effort to accomplish something worth work of Frederic Rankin and A. Baldwhile inthe battle of life. While the win Bloane, both with much standing central figure of the Plot, and certaln- - 4hat place the play on th basis of the everything was good, and Mme. Calve to their credit In character, is Strongest of modern plays. As sweet a herself seemed a little more careful the annals of light J ly ths most Important """ nd pleasant entertaining. love story as has been told Is woven thiin usual In the matter of phrasing In the story of the work It .is said around the kid" and Janet Winston, and rythm." to hold much better together than the mental in making the Pacific slope "Painting ths Town. majority of its class although dealing states such a power in the Union; The management of the Grand anAt Utahns. nounce Bor one night (Wednesday) Next weeki offering at the Utahna, Charles H. Tales "Painting the Town beginning with this evening, will be with John F. Leonard and Will Halil -the beautiful little story of The Misday, the two funny comedians, and souri Olrl" by a capable company now Etaxle King, queen of dancers, as the assembled under William K. A (Jama. two chief features. Mias King will The Play Is pleasingly constructed and be weft In Utopia or the Land of the abounds not only In the serious, but Fancy, which Is said to be a 12,000 also In natural vein of clever comedy. feature act. and for whlch thvsude- - M,Fi Afn JoneB wIII the vllle syndicates bid all kinds of money title role. The Missouri Girt," while for, hut which the Charles H. Tale Mr. Abrams himself has ben slated Amusement company have Men fit to for the part of Jimmy Radburn, "the retain with Charles H. Tale's Paintsheriff. ing the Town," and for the benefit of its thousands of patrons, they having utterly failed to see an act that was anywhere near Its worth to them. John F. Leonard and Will Halllday, the two fun creators, are also retained. Madeline Buckley and Lillian Herndon were specially engaged for their re- Special added attraction spectlve idea There Is a plot, but ; what I the use of alluding to It. con-- 1 nectlon with a production whoa. aim j la to make the people laugh and gaxe In connection with In wonderment It merely Mrves to THE UTAHNA STOCK CO, hang the thread for scenic, musical supporting and other entert Inlng events Ask MISS AGNES JOHNS somebody who haa Men It, and then come yourself. "IT IS AS SWEETLY NATURAL AS THE BREATH OF THE FIELDS." Philadelphia Record. Quincy Adanis Sawyer AND MASON'S CORNER FOLKS. "THE VILLAGE GOSSIPS WONDERED WHO HE WAS. WHAT HE WAS, WHAT HE CAME FOR. AND HOW LONG HE INTENDED TO STAY. Car-tnlcha- LARGE AND EXCELLENT COMPANY. "ONE GREAT BIG LAUGH FROM BEGINNING TO END. AND THE SWEETEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD. Prices 25, 50, 75 and Matinee $1. as, 5O SEAT SALE FRIDA Y - fi, one-hor- GRAND OPERA HOUSE ; Monday Niglit NIXON & ZIMMERMAN SERVE THE MERRY MUSICAL FANTASY The Gingerbread Man ORINIGAL LIBERTY THEATRE NEW YORK CITY PAODUCTION. MUSIC BY A. BALDWIN SLOANEs BOOK AND LYRICS BY FREDERICK RANKEN. A MULTITUDE OF EMPHATIC SONG HITS, SUNG BY A BEAUTY CHORUS THAT IS SUPREME IN VOCAL EXECUTION. A MEDLEY OF MIRTH MELODY AND MAGNIFICEN8E. 82 PEOPLE, INCLUDING COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS, SHOW GIRLS, BEWITCHING CHORITERS 62. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. MASSIVE PRODUCTION, ' DAZZLING ELECTRICAL EFFECTS. PLEASES THE CHILDREN AND TICKLES THE GROWN-UP- Prices 50c to $1.50. Seat Sale Friday 10 a. m. se GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Night pe JULES MURRY PRESENTS Crestom Clarke self-evide- nt IN A NEW AMERICAN PLAY BY ADELAIDE PRINCE. The Power That Governs dt SPECIAL MATINEE 300 Choice Seats 75c SUPERB SCENERY, LIGHT EFFECTS AND PROPERTIES. EVENING PRICES 25 50c, 75 $1.00, SI-5- boxes $200. . Seat Sale Opens Monday Opera House rand 1 Wednesday Night NOWIII OH, YEIII1 COMMENCE LAUUGHING ' YALE S MAMMOTH MUSICAL' SPECTACLE, CHAS. H. the TOWN PAINTING WITH Halliday & Leonard THE REAL FUNNY COMEDIANS AND ,plr good-natur- dt A MAZ1E KING la Utopia Mechanical and Elactriaal Effect famous and stunning ch.riis ef clover and Sumpti.ua Senary, Costume augmented by "THAT lately "SHOW GIRLS. ed Seat Sale Tuesday Prices 25c to $1.50. Utahna Theater . i . The Royal Hungarian Orchestra I Madam. Lillian Bl.uv.it and Com- pany. Scans from "Painting the Town." Madame Lillian Blauvelt and company will tour the West In March and Noether - the action of the piece has much to do April under the management of the with the realms and.crea. 'rf A Great Western Lyceum and Musical Imagination. Kris Kringle la with Andrew Oliver Carmichael" of one those magnate, of are bureau, and will be heard In this city pen picture the proceeding, as tUe Homer. Margery Daw, jrho In their powerful mind, have during the Utah spring music feat! those vaL This is Mme. Blauvet. farewell Simon, and other interesting evolved the trust, and amassed dvllls-e- d tour hr concert as she goee back with the which Mdividuals who at fortune, fabulous step out of the story Into esh and world wonders. The character I. grand open for three year, commencOf course "'I Personage, needbeing. wild to be a true one, but which? In ing next season. .pedal territory CAMILLE Moving Pictures and Vaudeville between acts. Curtain at I p. m. Special Extra Starting Tuesd. y Every day at 1:10, with Illustrated Bong, and Moving Pictures, Journal Want Ads Pay President. E. lj. I JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vke-Pre- Night 10c, 10e and 20. 20. and 30. a I The UTAH NATIONAL BANK Matinee Matinee Price. RALPH E. HOAd, Cashlgr. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. DOOLY, I Or OGDEN UNITED STATE DEPOSITARY '. Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Tijne Deposits LaanaaaaMiteateiiMwaiaiaaaaBaHaaHial j |