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Show THE OGDEN, EXAMINER: MORNING UTAH, SUNDAY ' F '1 WeeR. at the Theatres rat production, "The Strength of tha a now modern dewnNd Waak. TONIGHT. pl,y ju four aria hr AJico M. Smith. FlMRCt BtHifci Mlaa Rolicrta rrralrd the loading role in the now olay which la aald to pro-ri- d MONDAY NIGHT. her with null the Beat prates-tioa- a CraatM Clark. work of bar rarerr. The part la that of a young orphan, whoae educaTUESDAY NIGHT. tion haa been provided by her guardThe Moanahinae'a DaugMa" ian and who. at tha opening of tha play M about to graduate from a woeek. UTAHNA. man' rollrga. She haa written a hook, J Carmen." , published anonymously, which roller! of her own life and her certain MfcYS relation a with her guardian. The discovery of the ai'tbnnhjp leada to othTONIGHT er rom plication which provide many clever dramatic aituatlnna. The char"The Strength of tha Weak." acter are all natural and are Interpreted by the heat company Mias Robert Florence of The engagement u . all 'Silt phaa brought about hr a ,ea national aerie of very dramatic climax- - The seat aala open at the Grand on Monday and popular prk-e-s will prevail. MONDAY NIGHT MORNING, MAIFII 23. 1M. in satisfaction of a cal! of criminal out processing against bun growing of tha Salmon A Salmon affair When the Salmon ft Salmon bank fa'.itri l2s: summer it carried depodts for severs: hundred thousand dollars and iir-a- y poor farmer and others were cangig. The asset were small. The tailure. daisies' caused a sensation as the Brother far yer bad Jieen among . the most prominent men In The state. Has No Pe-ru-- na INVITE GYPSY 8MITH. Equal" It The National New York. March Congregational Evangelistic commitNewDr. Rev. tee, of which Dr. 8. Rev. Hillis. ell Dwight Creator. Clarke's tour brings him to and Rev. Don. Caiman Parke CARMEN AT UTAHNA. the Grand on Monday night In Booth New York City are the O. Shelton comedy, romantic famous Tarklngtoa't Smith, Beaucaire." a play in which he wron Commencing tonight, the offering of members, haa invited Gipsy company, at the the English evangelist, to spend five the moat gratifying success. Mr. Clark the Wolfe Stock could not coma Under morn pleasing 1'iahaa theatre, will he a dmmatim- - months fa America, beginning October circumstances, especially as It is announced by Managrr Jules Murry that the present product ton of Baucalre" is far handsomer in scenic and sartorial equipment than was that of a year ago. The play may be railed a cMval-ncomedy of manners in which costumes and deportment require the most exuding care. The actors must be aide to wear the powder d wig and silken hose of a century ago with munlim-sand grace, and to dance the stately minuet and usa the slender rapier with equal facility. In selecting the star's support Mr. Murry was at pains to cast only players able lo meet these difficult requirement. One poor portrayal could spoil so artistically wrought a work a "Beaucaire " Mr. Clark himself Is the person i (lest mn of the fatcina'ing hero a prince under an odd and iwemft-ininruniio. lie lends lo the character all ihe needed subtlety, rehne-mcfit- , elegance, poise and power, bethe into eniertn-- ; side fully In spiiii of ihe olden day. No all his tailed gallery of histrionic portraiture la more graceful la line, more abundant in ligiil and shade, or more and execution. masterful in ropn-piiuThat he is to abandon "Beaucaire ,.t the end of this .Hum for new play will be ronsidped a pity by many and will make all doubly anxious to ace Mr. Clarke on hi coming visit. Creates Clarke in "Baaucaire." FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE AND A WEAK BACK." c s g TUESDAY NIGHT. An Emphatic Endorsement. MR. M. BRODERICK Mr.M.Brodertrk,43b E. 46th 8t Financial Secretary m,.m. vJl1.1 1011, Chicago, 111, write i Httvibeanaufferinf from weak bnok and kidney troubla farm time and have been able to find relief only through tha tue of Ftn& "Daring the winter aesaon I naually keep bottle of your medietas house nnd by taking n dose at night, I am feeling fine the next moral. "Some of my friends aasura ms that Farms la equally a good various ailment a It la for my complaint, bat, I do know that for hltT troubla and raftering from n weak back it ha no equal," Union, No. Kidney TrsuMa Is Nat Always Recaf-nlrc- d Lika catarrh, it pervade tha m a Raas Catarrh system, and counteracts tha . the dlaaaaa. il rvra Kidney Disease BeA great many people belieratfcatlW cause It Is a Remedy Ter have been cored of ehronj Britto AH Phases et Catarrh. Disease by tha ua of Peruna. , Ufa certainly true that la tha years ago, before atagaj of Bright'a Dlaaaaa, PaZal TWENTY-FIVbegan distributing aa effective remedy. Numerous testimonial on thkvt his pamphlets, books and newspaper articles, Brights lMaeaaa of tha kid- establish tha fact beyond all doafct Mr. Otto A. Flaiasner, Anarluiu neys waa regarded as a dlaaaaa wholly careen- - formerly Chef to distinct from catarrh. j OodyTltU Sixth Ave, BeaWaV m Mow, Brlghta Dlmm fie thought ky write i mu ay tha wo rid over to bo a pkaaa "I suffered with kidney and Halt of catarrhal latlammatloa. troubla until life did not earn wt To raliara Brights Disease something living. I had tried many most be naed that haa tha power to re- but did not get any relief uto I , lieve catarrh. Peruna. It waa really wonderful, Any medicine that la remedy for much batter I was after I awl ft catarrh of one organ la obviously a med- medicine only a week. At the nli icine for catarrh of any other organ. six montha I found to my Nlirftkei Parana fa aa luteraal, ayatemte ca- had rid my system of alt primal ui tarrh remedy. aured to stay aoredi- - & Ps-rs-s- E Tha Meonahiner'a Daughter. The Moonshiner's Dinah I er. the dramatic comedy auiTeas. which 1 promised lo use for exploitation next Tuesday, la a drsnuMatlnn of a very popular novel which has stood the lest of severe criticism within the last year. Manager Grant promises an unusually rast, comproficient and bining the united forces of severs I CRESTON CLARK, AT THE GRAND MONDAY NIGHT IN BEAUCAIRE." carefully selected companies, all of whom have gained metropolitan reI al tha Grand tonight la of more than I Roberta haa ever assembled. Mas town. The Moonshiners Daughter" la tlon of the popular Spanish opera. 1st. Referring to hi purposed visit, usual Interest In that the popular emcv Flyman, the well known comedian, not a lurid portrayal of western life Carmen. As an opera. Carmen Is Dr. Shelton says: "It la the plan of the committee to (ional actma will be seen In her lat- - heads the mat. entirely, Its chief success having been credited with being one of Ilia best nnd onre seen nnd the tnnefull melodies arrange, an far as possible, for united of Btbel heard, It lingers long In the evangelical meetings in the cities to memory after others have gone, and be visited by Gypsy 8rrilh. In every city the largest vs liable auditorium long forgotten. Carmen was find, dramatised for will be secured. It la expected that ue Olgn Kethornole and produced by her will spend October In New York, Noin New York nnd later throughout the vember and December It) New England country. It has proven no lea charm- and January and Fehrugry In the mid of meetings will ing and attraction than lta parent, tha die west. Each aeries grand opera, possessing the same vein, continue len days. dash and fit a that has won for the open a col lei e of followers and hot of admirers. Mr. Wolfe has, for several years, featured hta prodqCljon .of Carmen, until It haa becomwne of his lending plays and drawing tha largest house of the season. Every detail hx re. reived careful attention, the staging, wardrobe and efforts are as near historically correct an It Is possible to make them. The production la offered with every confldcffee that It will prove one of the moat pleasing and best, ever seen in Ogden's moat popular theatre. THE STARTLING SENSATION d GRAND OPERA WALSH In "The Woman In tha Casa." The management take pleasure hi announcing that contsactq have been signed with Messrs. Wagenhals and Kemper, managers for Blanche Walsh, for the appearance of this famous actress at this theater on her forthcoming western tour. She will be seen AMUSEMENTS G rand H Opera MOUSE Tuesday Night Only BLANCHE tu TONIGHT John Cort Presents The Moonshiners Florence Roberts Daughter The Strength of the Weak EIGHT BIG VAUDEVILLE ENTIRE PRODUCTION ACTS. CARRIED SURPRISING CLIMAXES BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, V' NOVEL VAUDEVILLE with Max Figman in BY ALICE M. SMITH PRICES, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c 25c, 50c and 75c Prices SEAT SALE MONDAY. UTAH At CRESTON CLARK. , the Grand Monday Night in "Beaucaire." her latest success "The Woman in the Case, the best play yet written by Clyde Fitch, whirh was originally produce 1 at the Herald Square theater. New York, last Reason, when It had a mn of over four months. Since that time Miss Walsh has presented the play at four other New York theaters with no diminution of the sensation si interest it at first aroused. It is the "great third aei of "The Woman in the Case whirh has made it talked about and some idea of the enthusiasm this act evokes may be Imagined from Ihe fact that It rarely hil lo get from ten to fifteen curtain calls. Contracts for this sttrsetion call for tha complete production and identically the same cast, as seen In New York. It has also been agreed that no advance s will be made over the regular scale of prices. in first-clas- HISTORY OF THE CASE. Kansas Ciy. Mo. March 26. Thomas M. Casey, former manager of the defnnrt Salmon ft Salmon bank, who FLORENCE - ROBERTS, a e WHO CL5?U?RI!'STRENGTH r?0CMCNT AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT OF THE WEAK." . f- IN i waa sentenred to the penitentiary today, testified in this city on Thursday last, in n suit brought by trustees of the bank to recover $236,000 collateral turned over by the Salmon Bank, to the Kansas City State bank, that notes amoiin'lng to ITO.ouo thnt were turned over to the Kansas City Bank a month before the failure had bean forged. Yesterday, In iha same proceedings, Casey admitted that this testimony si given pursuant to an arrangement to the effect that no opposition would be made to tha accepts nr by the Har-- . risonvllle court of a plea of guilty and r sentence tha Imposition of a five-yea- THEATRE Grand Opera House STARTING TONIGHT The Wolfe Stock Co. IN- - Prices, 16c, 20c, 30c THE CLUB BAR Twenty-fift- h St R. W. G U N N I P ft A TERRIFIC HIT Denver Pays Unparalleled Tribute the Art of Creston Clarke te . "MONSIEUR Carmen 350 Mon. March BEAUCAIRE He does not net theP' la Beaucaire; reposeful, 1 tic. new wanting." Tb "Very charming Clarke In hi delightful protation of 'Beaucaire. Times. "The brat performance of a romantic play seen in Denver The Republican. this wlntei. "Creston Clark la a very Intelligent actor, wtth more than usual ability." Tha Poet, STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . to . |