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Show DAILY UTAH STATE TUESDAY, JULY JOURNAL 14, 1908. PAGE THRET Ogden s Seven Hundred Singers I ue at I Cast for the Crystal Slipper F. M. Agostini and P. L. Lnwood Present Under Auspices -, of. and greatly an- Wat kina Marie Herrick. Nettie The much-talke- d Ralph M. Lawryi The :iieli priestess brins the sacred ui.ich is kept .perpetually burning .fire I Should ticipated, presentation of the musical Dorothy Wright, Esther Harris, Duet ' in P. L. and ;he U Farr Helen temple. Lynnwood Miss Slipper" Lorena West. 'Crystal Ada eXtravaganxa Opal Fitzgerald. The Arian Monks come upon the fes- ROYAL CORT1ER8 OF JAPAN. j ready for the Initial per- - den, Mildred McLaurie, Florence Hochanting the "Pilgrim's, Stanley Blache!, Jack Eoclea. Lester tivltie. formanoe, and It is safe to say that teling, Belva Tribel, Florence Wright, Chorus." from Tannhauser. and exhort never before has a play of Its stupend- Katherine Joyce, Sophelia Runyon, Wrjght, John Herrick, Sidney Winter,to accept th true re- - j ous proportion been attempted here, Nettle Watson, Myra Shreve, Daisy Rankin Smurthwaite, William Han- the as Goddard, David Ugion Edward symbolised by the Cross. Conroy, either by professionals or amateurs. Rolapp, Ruth Douglas, Mable Thomas. cork. i ih- Goddess of Fire, renounces Vein. Wm. Walter Archie Read, Moyes, seven hundred of Ogden's repre- Mary Sabine, Hattie Hill, Thelma HigFully Ave Marla' to. sentative people are filling the many ginbotham, Helen Rich, Edith Shields, Hibbs. Edward Wright. Clifford Wig- PaganiMM. and sing the Wllford .if Intermezzo" from La Rayair the West Jack Paine. gins. parts and giving their time and splen- Hlld Burton, Marie Slade, Fay King, mond Wm. Chamberlain, Ed- - Rustk.n:n." Murphy, to this Ines make Mildred Lottie talent Criichlow, did Dogy, production truly CAST. Mildred die Alden. Edwin Johnson. Maurice grand and beautiful. For several rehear-ssl- s Fulton, Thelma Critchlow, Vesta, 'iihldvss of Kire...Mabi Louer1 have gone on from nine in the Barker, Sophie Kline, Virginia Thom- Conroy; Florence Leggett, James LegMable Shepherd: Dellas Murphy, Hime Gold. Vin- Higb J'liote morning until 11 at night. Every single as, Pearl Smuln, Loretta Dosiing, Ma- gett cent Conroy. Henry Leggett, Harold Tempi) detail has been arranged to a nicety ble Christenson. Martha Crompton, Mrs. Halite Foster George Johnson, Leland and the public can expect a show that Irene Smuin, Velma Malloy, Julia Stevenson. Al- Sun b.'u-iLeland Mr. J. H. Thomas Frank Galagher, Shreeve, finto from start he Sadie Leneveth entertaining sill Busso, Moyes. Eccles, ... Allison, Kenneth Priset Acholit.s, High Kurts, Nathan lison, alish. The Grand Opens House is Lorine Tribe, Mary Packard, Lions P. L. Lynnwood Herbert Frank Leo Tamay, Ternes, arcool but at Ela night place ways Kumperniun, Elisabeth Erickson, Ida Gold, Pearl Stevens. Kha Boyle, Foster, Lester Higginbotham, Mart rangements have been made to place mira Bagley, Elenor Wright, Hannah Decker. , Rae Ardel Browning. Eollne over house all fans the electric Heyman Margaret McDonnell, Edna large GIRLS. in. June Scuwcroft. Prudence Fount.') GEISHA so it will be delightfully cool and is given a rit-and slipper and starts Iris Verne Fulton, Maude Hambl Florence Anderson, Verna MaGibson, pleasant during the performance. Some on his journey all over the earth. Bertha Jarvis, lan, Vni:in Peterson, Mona Hampton, Herdth. Hayes, Ruby SCENE 4. of the beet known singers of Ogden Verina Buckmlller, Monld.i 1 :row ning. Bertha Hamen, Algie Frances YanXamee, some of the leading parts EURXNANDJ VISITS FRANCE. sill take Alice GreenwelL Marguerite HamilT, Beller. Myrtle Shields. Gertrude Weath-erb- y. while others will be taken by New ROYAL MINUET. v...i;i Carr, Grace Kenyon, FlorBeatrice Barnes, Stella Stuhr, Agnes The Crystal Slipped York people. Ladies Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. J. L. Farr, Stella Morris. Martha Gibbs. ence Co mjrton, Alta Harrison, Lucille sill be preeented for three perform- Herrick. Mrs. P. T. Wright, Mrs. Dent Marguerite Wattle, Margaret Smurth- Wilcox. Genevieve Ieyong Laurena ances. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mowrey, Miss Joyce, Mias Smurth- - waite, Mabel Wilcox, Elolae Gibbs, Ju- Read. Myr.i Grout. Viola Gledhlll, Auby nights, July 14th, 17th and 18th. No walte, Mrs. Farnsworth. Mrs. Hibbs, lia Sackett Emma Munsee, Llxsle Galt, Eastman, ellle Monacan, Larene Zlts-mamatinee will be given as the afternoons Mrs. A. G. Horn, Mrs. E. W. Watson, Carrie Browning, Ells Browning, Ha-s- el l.ouise Pierce, Leila Rich. Gene-viv- e are too warm. The sale of tickets has Gentlemen H. C. Gwilliam, Albert Alvtra Boyle, Ethel Smyth, Crete Ameta Allia.in, Frodsham. Browning, been quite wonderful and a good many Howell, Bert Hadley, Virgil Caine, Coursey, Margaret Wright. Clara God- Rhea Wright, Crystal! Gampton, Effle have already been made Heber Hancock, Mr. Lynwood, Mr. dard, Jennie West, Ret a West, Johanna Kent, Myrtle Ainsworth, Geneve Bar-row- s. the MaMo Erickson, In Poulter, Lis-xl- e society circles. The sale of Demster, D. G. Shorten. among Travers, Sadie Pierce. Pearl Anderson, . reserved seats will open at the Grand Queen Terpsichore. . . .Mrs. A. G. Horn Irene Christie, Ruth Yarrlngton. Clara Dusey, Edith Stitt, House W. Watson E. morning, 4. .Mrs. July Marie Antoinette. Tuesday SCENE Louise Sehelln. Opera SCENE 8. SCENE I. 14th, at 10 a. m. All those desiring EURXNANDJ VISITS ITALY. GARLAND GIRLS. SILVER SPRAY BALLET. good seats should be on hand early. LOVERS QUARREL GAVOTTE The following is the official proLadles Grace Frodsham, Helen Farr, Lucil e Tsvey, Bernice Browne, GlaLucile Smith, Theresa Scott, Edith Mildred Fern Farr, Nell Bluth, Constance dys Rich. Leah Pardoe, Irene Shreeve, Marion Kadish, gramme of the' acts and numbers and Draney, LAHlan Smurthwaite. La Verne Fulton, Maude Hayes, Vera names of those taking part: Wright Mary Williamson, OFICIAL PROGRAM. Gentlemen Lowland Ballantyne, P. Douglas. Grace A. Smith, Etta Plat foot, Stewart Florence Walker, Ruby Lavapn Opening Overture by Opera House Or- Browning, Juaneth Smurthwaite, Flor- L. Lynnwood, Adrain Farr, Ralph H. Alta Avey, lone Wilcox, chestra, ence Wertx, Lucile Thomas, Frances Lawry. Smyth, Mary Hlnley, Helen Perkins, Nellie Grant. Ida Shurtllff. Marlane SCENE 7. Miss Celeste A. Conroy, Accompanist. Kadish, Helen Sims, Florence Crltes, EURXNA'NDP VISITS SPAIN. SCENE L Browning, Ieona Paine, Bertha Fenche, Jessie Moyes, Margaret Kadish, Vivian Bertha Jarvis, Ruby Herdt, Beatrice BOHEMIA. Grand Opening Tableau, with Entire Eccles, Lillian Busch, Mable Pierce, An adaptation from Carmen, Barnes, Dorothy Browning, Dorothy Cast Grace Bond. Bessie Gold, Leona HudCAST. Westover, Myrtle Kuhn, Marion Blch 8YNOPSI3 OF THE PLAT. son, Margie Brown, Birdie Brioe, Florsel, Dorothy Armstrong, Frances Van Tyrolean dancers. The Queen of Falriand, disguised as ence Melghkn, Mabb Parker, Vida sn old water cress woman, hobbles up Lyons, Glyn Poulter, Marion Hender-sho- t; Sunbeam of the Camp Miss Lou Craig Namee, Dora Kline, Leona Wilson, Margaret Hamlll. to a group of boys and begs for a Katherine Hendershot, Ruby Carmenclta, a cigarette girl.. SCENE I. Irene Streng cup of water from a nearby spring. Lindquist, Clara Boyle, Pauline Frei-da- y, OF Cap-alTHE VESTAL VIR- -, WORSHIP Don of Jose, Dragoons all Gena Browning, Margaret 8tev refuse, and. Instead of grantThey GINS M. R. Lowery ing her request begin to taunt her. A ens, Bertha Read, Gladys Peterson, Allle Gunnell, Lily New-onMiss Lou Craig Margaret boy standing nearby, who has been June Higginbotham, Gladys Holther, Mlchalla L. P. Toreador Lily Kinsey, Lucy Fierce, Smurthwaite, Lynnwood pitching a ball to. another boy, pro- Dorothy Hother, Verna Faulkner, Lu Verina RuckmIMer, Nellie Scott, Stella GYPSY TRIBE. tects the old woman from the annoy- - cllle Nanch, Florence Malan, Josephine Ladlee Misses Frances Bassett, To- Stuhr, Minnie Brown, Mary. Young, N ante of the other boys, and himself . Kimperman, Myrtle Munsey, Pearl ut ha Browning. Gentleman J. Scow-crof- t. Bessie Blair, Ethel aNleblt, Joele Murfetches the cup of water. After Bowe Marget Bowe, Viola Carr, phy. quenching her thirst, the old woman Boyle, Prudence Hambly, Lucille SCENE 4. ROHEMIAN TRIBE. asks the boy what is his greatest wish. Wilcox, Pearl Stevens, Vera Dnxey, 11 THE NUNS. WHITE Mb Helen be Grace, Farr, Shephard, To travel, is the boy's reply; where- - Ruby Richards, Anna Halde Delia Frodsham. Frances Joyce, Frances BasGibson. La Verne Fulton, Maude Irle upon the old woman places a wishing Tracy, Virginia Stevens, Sadie Kad sett Talitha Browning, Ruby Geddes, Hayes, Ruby Herditte, Bertha Jarvis, ring on the boys finger, which wlUjieh, Blanche Couraey, Florence West, Mabel Krauss, Myrtle Jones, Frances Van Namee. Verina Buckmil Lon take him anywhere he wishes to go. May Bartlet, Martha Stitt, ! Ethel CreteCraig, couraey, Minnie Brown, Margaret ler, A Ace Gunnell, Margurite Hanniel She also gives him a crystal slipper, Walker, Helen Busso, Katherine GilBeatrice Barnes, Stella Stuhr, Agnee George Shorten, W. of dancing, telling him J mann, Inexe Fulton, Florence Stitt, Smurthwaite; eon. W. Corn, C. W. Dempster, Joa Farr, Stella Morris, Martha Gibbs, that he will bring joy and gladness Grace Freeman, Beatrice Monch, Ethel n, Marguerite Wattle, Marguerite SmurthScowcroft, Tom Maglnnla, J. H. wherever he goes. She tells him to Packard, Violet Delete Anderson, Mable Wilcox, Elolae Gibbs, Julia W. waite, Reevea, D. C. Hancock. H. start on his Journey over the earth and Monch, Mayone Thomaa, Opal Wll-11a- R. H. Sackett, Emma Munsee, Lizzie Galt, McCune, R. Ballantyne. when he returns she will do much for a, Blanche Couraey, May PorterCarrie Browning, Elsie Browning, Ha SCENE I. him. After visiting many countries he field, Evelyn Galt, 'e Norine Collins, returns to Fairyland end la sel Browning. Ameta Coursey. Eurxnandj returns to fairyland and the Fairy Gladys Draney, Louise Ryan, Alice made JenClara Goddard, minutes. Intermission elx Wright, king Queen makes him King of all Fairyl- Monagan, Florence Towne, Leona Bartnie Went, Rita West Johanna FYaneea, LAST ACT. - An after and, and gives him a Fairy Queen lett, Grace Evans, Florence Browning, Sadies Pierce, Pearl Anderson, Irene piece entitled for his wife, and they rule forever in Margaret Watson, Lenora Hall, Elinor THE LAST OF THE VESTAL VIR- Chriatle, Ruth Yarrlngton. SCENE 8. Fairyland, Barr, Florence Paine, Ruth Wlnther, GINS, OR DAWN OF CHRISCAST: Directlo nof Joeeph Ballantyne. TIANITY.' Joyce Wilson, Lucille Scott, Margaret Miss Blslr Joy, Gladya Monday, Capltola , Pln-gre- e, CHOTR BOYS, Fairy Queen, Taken from the time of .the Urst Vertrlce, Heiress to Throne Dora Proud fit.. Christian Emperor Constentine in the Maurice Conroy, Ernest phreeve, LesMrs. H. F. Southerland SCENE 5. fourth century. Argument. Time, A. lie Higginbotham. Loa Decker, Wilfred West Mart Decker. Edward ConQueenland oi the Cryetal Slipper. . . . EURXNANDJ VISITS JAPAN. D. 400. ' Miss Mable Sheppard The fire worshipper dance with gar- roy. Leland Shreeve. Paul Gallacher, A NIGHT IN JAPAN. Miss Lou Craig Gypsy Queen lands in front of the Edee Veetae, or Jack Payne, Edward Wright, Archie CAST. L. P. Lynwood Eurxnandj Moyes, John Herrick. Mikado. Emperor of Japan . Temple of Vesta. SCENE 4. SCENE S. P. L. Lynnwood The doration 'of the Vestal Virgins of Fire Curtain. Cross Grand old an . . befriends woman, Tee Ban, the Royal Court Jester. and their peculiar worship. Eurxnandj U. C. T. Hal-leret- The ' wor-hipp- cr - . ! Crystal Slippei A Musical Extravaganza d r 700 People in Cast It.ii-lnw- Grand Opera House u Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights July 16th, 17th and 18th Box Office Now Open for Reserved Seats n, box-parti- es Wa-kins- Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Fourth Annual Grand Outing RETAIL MERCHANTS of the STATE at LAGOON n WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th fl Al-vt- ra Special train via. Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 9:00 a. m. Returning leaves Lagoon at 9:45 p.m. Fare 75c ents, including admission to park. Excursion rates on any and all regular' trains all day. July 15th, DON'T FORQET the DATE. GRAND PRIZE DRAWING J Til-oteo- m Mar-gueri- nFonsw THE B1TI Mira Jessie Loyd. I Mrs. Sara Thomas Miss Sula Armstrong Min Diana Brown Miss Lucy Clapp . Miss Diana Koldwyn . . Mrs. W. H M. McBean Of BALLOTS District 'No. 5,060 8,600 to Isc 8.000 l00 Votes. 6.000 8,889 L000 1,000 . No. Votes. .... 181, 845 - . ....... Hooper. Miss Catherine Edlngton 1.400 1,200 1.000 ............ ; ' Ha ......... out-class- ed 9.806 Marriott. 2. - Sophia Turner Peterson. .1450 l.SM Miss Veda . Farley 1.004 Miss Effle Mitchell ....... Nome ... , Miss Myrtle Rhine ... . Miss Hazel Wheelwright " NOTICE. for every moment means either ad- Miss Lorene Farley vancement for you or someone else. Mrs. Florence Stone The Prisee are given for the pur- See "District No." 8. to It that you are not he laggard. pose of increasing the circulation of Don't forget that you will need all paper, and not for the purpon of the votes that you can get No one Nome secure cuboorlp-tion- a yet lo in a safe place, so do the best Vlss Ray Keck allowing anyone can overlook to you nothing that you Miss Mallle Gaines end held them baek to the loot can do to get subscriptions. Mrs. Gus Wright. ' y. Don't Get Miss Laura Nice New, wt ire informed that a few Miss Dolly Walker some because one aaya poopla to whom we have ieouod subFrightened has so many votes. Just Miss Maude Porter scription books have taken a large that number of subscriptions and ars hold- get In and dig and you will find that Miss Grace Moyes . ing thorn back. In Juatiee to all con- his story will be by the. Miss Alta Rawley testant! wo make this rulei one you tell Thursday evening, of this j Mr- - Tom Feeney Miss Ada Flanagan All subscriptions taken must bs week, by the votes that you have. The orm Thurston...... In box remains the ballot the to pmd into this office within one wook key Miss Celeste Conroy after being received by the contest- First National Bank until taken out by Mias Leona Brown afternoon. the Judges Thursday ants, and all books issued to contest-"t- o . Mrs. E. II, Conroy or ethers in districts 1, 2, 8 and .4 The Place Dorothy Westover moot be brought to this office at least Where the counting of ballots will Miss Edna Pearson ,nPot!o" " LTV take place will be announced In a day Miss Grace Wfibur Jor two. the Judges will also he ae- "nr M aya. District Ns. .4. You may hold your balots as long a a lected at the tame time and the names Fas desire, but you must turn in the published. Name bseriptions. . J No mutilated ballots will be accepted the Judgea. If any 6f them have Miss Nellie Fry by Another day has gone and only three been changed, they will he thrown out Miss Eva Leek mor remain of the Journal's great by the officers when the votes are Mrs. Lillian Allen . contest Every o&o Is on the qulvlve counted. Miss Thelma Tracy Wth excitement The winner may be in thj event of a tie the value of Miss Ruby Heidi Justly proud of winning any prise In the prise will be divided equally be; Miss Eva Hops be most generous list The contest-ut- s Mlsa lone Wilcox tween or among those Going, tosa Mias Mae seem to be straining every nerve may you the Seise opportunity, prise. hi climb into a Critchlow Mrs. Joa F. place of safety and never have another. re getting No. 8. District every thing In sight that 1. District Ns. looks like a ' subscription.. No. Huntsville. Votes. Miss Effle Wansgard Keep Up Name The good work for Just three days, Miss Lillis McBride Eden. 27,485 on't atop, even to get your breath. Miss Alice Pardoe 5,710 Mrs. M. Eccles Morgan. .. .. .. . 'Vk ,r ,l 89,410 85,140 19,425 15,805 18,510 8,145 5,060 4.JS5 8,600 8,090 2,000 2,064 1,000 1,000 L075 1,400 Miss Carrie Hewitt Miss May Butler Miss Elsie Powell . , Wilson Lane. Miss Myrtle Washburn Miss Sarah Bingham . Five Points. Miss Lillian Aadnesson Miss May Boson Miss Rose W ilson ' North Ogden. Miss Florence Barker No.- Votes. ....... i..... a,,........ ......... 74,000 08,540 12,075 4.10 Numerous other valuable and useful prizes. All Grocery Stores and Butcher Shops will be closed all day. Everybooy Invited to join usf with the assurance of a good time, RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. r E. DOOLY, President JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pre- 4 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, AmL Cashier. ...... ....... UNITED OF OGDEN Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits L200 MM 1A25 1,100 1,000 20,510 ' LOOS L000 NOTICE TO' WATER CONSUMERS. The hours for sprinkling fawns are as follows: All consumers east of Adams avenue, Including the east aids thereof, wifi sprinkle from 0 to 8 a m., and from 5 to 8:20 p. m. All consumers! west of Adams avenue. Including the west side thereof, .will sprinkle from. I to 10 a. m. and from 0:80 to I p. m. On account of the large consumption of wfater during these months )t js 8,800 1,480 1,400 necessary that the lawn sprinkling bs L200 divided Into tw0 districts, and all wa1,145 ter consumers are requested to confine the sprinkling of lawns within LOW RATES EAST OGDEN FROM! TEXAS, and Retunk OOQk TicketsLlAS, on sale July IQ, 11, iQ and 003 14k 1L 1908. to ST. PAUL AND MINNEAP-OLI- S and Return. Tickets on sale July 10, 11, 1808. ' ! Via UNION PACIFIC Inquire at Union Depot Ticket Office the Sprinkling specified hours. 7,000 without a noaxle, will be turned off without further notice. OGDEN WATER WORKS CO. 1,465 I I STATES DEPOSITARY West Wsbsr. Mrs. Lydia Rogerson Harriovills. Mlsa Maggie filler Miss Cora Shurtllff Miss May Crowler latorvilla, Mrs. Thomas Slater i Plain City. Mias Sylvia Richardson Roy. Miss Martha Hausen . . i (The UTAH NATIONAL BANK; 29,260 2,000 L100 . - $250 In Cash to Be Given Away First Prize, $25 In Gold 8,580 1.065 .............. . 1,400 1.200 1.150 Each ticket purchased entitles the holder to a chance on the drawing. above y - j |