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Show v THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, PAGE SIX. SCENE FROM THE THIRD ACT OF MAX FIGMAN'S MAX FIGMAN N HIS NEW and always wait for all passengers si PLAY, THE SUBSTITUTE" the close, that player and play have made an extraordinary hit and It la safe When an audience li so captured to say the whole city will be talking them the next day. Such is the with a player and a play that there la about kind of Impression that Max Flgman no reaching for wraps and hata In or- has made everywhere In the comedy der to make a quick run for the can success "The Substitute, in which he DECEMBER 29, 1908. THE SUBSTITUTE," AT THE GRAND TOMORROW (WEDNE8D Y) NIGHT. will be seen at the Grand, tomorrow night There Is never any rush after Mr. Flgman's performance. Ho holds his audiences by his art and his magnetism and they always leave with a desire for more. The Substitute approaches more nearly pure comedy than any that has ever been written fur years and It always has the philosophy of good nature uppermost The dtory Is Interesting (Tram start to flnlsh, the dialogue witty and the action full of snappy comedy and brisk. Mr. Flyman has achieved a notable triumph with the play and the most positive proof of his success Is that he Is making a lot of money favorites at the box office and it has been truly said that while you may fool some of them all the time and all of them some time you cannot foot all of them all the time, Mr. Flgman plays to crowded houses all the time. He will bring with him a superior company and. a complete scenic Mr. Flgman Is considered by many competent Judges the foremost cornelian of the American stage and if the Id adage that money talks counts 'or anything there must be some truth In the statement, for he has made a lot of money and continues to do so every dsy. The American people express their Judgment of their stage actor haa renewed hia lease of Daly's of Oa. Jdajr entertainment and a good one for j flnlsh the season here. and will occupy that stage until the The Knickerbocker la filled at every 'both young and old. Mr. Hopper and The Boys and Betty" continues to middle of April or May. performance of "The Prims Donna. his company of merrymakers succeed 'spread good cheer at Wallack'a. Miss TINE CAM) James Fbrbes's highly amusing com- and the advance sale of seats la auch jin amusing. The engagement at the jCahlll'a success in that musical play edy of The Traveling Salesman, la as to warrant the announcment that Majestic Is limited. It will be termin- -' lia thoroughly established. She will ocstill on view' at the Gaiety. It haa been Miss 8rhefl will be at that playhouse ated in two weeks. Clyde Fitchs com- cupy wallack'a until the warm weather Ogdon, Utah popular from the beginning, and to all for several months to come. The story edy of Girls, will be the next attract- cornea again. appearances, will round out the sea- is Interesting and the music by Victor ion. The original company la being Lew Fields In "The Girl Behind the HOT SPRINGS SCHEDULE, EFFECson at this playhouse. Mr. McIntyre Harbart. brought here and It la the purpose of Counter la the attraction this week (Continued from Page 2.) VlaWlreless" Is attracting large au- the management to keep that attraction at the West End TIVE NOVEMBER 15, 1908. nnd Miss Cughlan ace the principals theater. The original diences to the Litierty. It Is a great at the Majestic for the remainder of In the cast. will him. company support olttun house sang a number, Opera Those who wish to laugh go to the melodrama, and Is now In Its third jthe season. Wssk Days The Hippodrome should be more the words of which were written by Garrick theater. here. A storm at sea and a scene month The Is Patriot" Little Nemo is the bill here. It popular ' during this Joyoua season than Percy Mackave. wholesome amusement. William Col- In a mill are the chief scenic effects. been successful from the first perihas of the year. It Is eaentlally a 'any ended their lier Is the leader of the fun. Montgumer uynd Stone Miss Burke is looking forward to her formance. Billy B. Van, Harry Kelly, where wholesome merriment and engagement this evening in the popular It la a pleasant duty to record here 150th appearance In Love Watches. .Joe Cawthorn and Master Gabriel are place musical play of "The Red Mill. pretty spectacle may be enjoyed. will occur It Souvenirs Qn January Itj that Mr. Dlxey Is still successful In .the chief performers In It. Sporting Days and The Battle in has been :i profitable one. Tlie War-will be distributed. Garthe at Pa." Janes "Mary playing Miss Held and her are still the Skies are the chief spectacular rens of Virginia" In which Frank den The Blue Mouse Is still scampering successful at tha Newcompany like repre. theater. That York theater In features. Among the circua novelties Ktenan is the chief actor, will begin sentatlona of that playgoers nature la apparent about the stage of the Lyric, making :M!sa Innocence. are the four big elephants that play Those fond of Monday evening. Mabel from the Interest manifested. The mischief wherever she goes. hilarity, pretty faces and amus- musical Instruments. Alf Loyal and "The- - Man From Home. continues house Is Hu Lee Jameson at prison, Finney, Harry ing dances, will find Mias Innocence the riding dog, the Fessios and the Sisevery performance. packed his occupation of the Astor stage, and Miss Barrymore is still hers in Lady Conor, Charles Dickson, Zelda Sears all that It seta out to be. ters Dirke, arropata, the beautiful Athrain or snow, the-"- Is a goodly assem- Frederick." Mr. and Jana Laurel are the principals In a Miss In comedy by Batea pleasant In feata of strength, the Kiilaras letes The Fighting to him Hope" greet blage every night. Mr Maugham. L. Frank Baum is giving a the cast. at the stuyvesant Is still prosperous. land a group of Japanese acrobats. has made that play immensely aeries The Tied Plpet" Is essentially a hnll- - There la every Indication that ahe may of afternoon ehata on the Land ELISE LATHROP popular. Mr. Arliss's engagement here In! j"The Devil. will be terminated early ,next month. He will lie aucceeded at'' the Rclasco by Miss Frances Starr in a new play by Eugene Walter, entitled The Easiest Way." la A Gentleman from Mississippi still the attraction at the Bijou theater. According to the management, seats are on sale for the performance to be given during the month of April an Indies-tion that this play will remain here throughout the season. William Gillette began his third month of his engagement at the Criterion theater In "Samson. Mr. Faversham's engagement at Daly's in "The World and Hia Wife continues to be prosperous for ail concerned. As already made known, that Ogden Rapid Iransit Co. T i ! J : I ! , 4- - I 1 j J i up-roari- , e I lb-dg- e I I j ; I 1 P n N O PLAYER PIANOS A $500 Hallett & Davis Plano, Almost New, Cannot Tell It Has Been Used, $205 $385 Braumiller Piano, Used Six Months, Good as New, $235 HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. 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