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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER VOL m. NO. 350 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY lt, PRICE 1906. commended in the of the Harry B. coming presentation Englander mimical comwhich will be edy, "The Strullem, preiented at the Grand on Sunday December 16. Thia fanioua play, which erjjyed a run of one olid year at the Knickerbocker theater New York City, la said to be the created muaical comedy produced in recent yean. The libretto of Harry B Smith i exceedingly brilliant; the oue. The music dory ie a consistent of Ludwig EngUnuer ia, perhapa, the beat composition of that wonderful melodies. prodfic writer of tuneful The comedy la of the truly popular varltty and affords the ajt sts in thoao rule exceptional opportunity. In tnv original production of The the Strollers' appeared one of atronged organisations of prominent artists ever congregated for a like presentation. Among others may be mentioned Francis Wilson, Irene Bentley, Eddie Foy and Marie George. The present company Includes such noiable players as Aida Hemmt, Teddy" Webb,' Aimee Leicester, Frieda Wisher, Joseph W. Smith, Francis Carrie r, George Kunkel and Frank Bertraud. In support of whom la what is said to be one of the greatest working and singing ensembles of male and female voices to be found with any muslral comedy company, in America. la an The story of The Strollers August intensely interesting one. Lump, a stroller, Is accompanied in his wanderings by Bertha, a gypsy. They travel from town to town, from village to village, visiting fars and amusement resorts. One day they pick up on the road a pocketbook containing a valuable necklace and a 1,000 mark note, the property, as they soon learned, of the emperor of Austria, And to one which had been entrusted Adoior de Bcnisky, wn old German prince. Lump and Bertha are, of course, overjoyed at their good fortune in finding so much wealth, and Immediately proceed to a nearby hostelry to satisfy the cravings of the inner mss. After an elaborate repast they tender the bank note in payment, but being poorly elad suspicion la aroused ia the breast of the landlord and the arrest of the strollers follows. Shortly afterward they escape from the Jail In which they had been confined, rob the prlnre and hla. female companion of their raiment, and after securing control of the baggage of the prince, de-gihurriedly tor the mountain!, lulled with delight by the populace, the people believing Lump to be the prince and Bertha to he Miml, the prince's companion. The prince and hlmi meanwhile are having serious difficulty in eluding the wrath of the emperor. Finally matters are suitably arranged whereby the emperor haa his jewels and note returned to him and Lump and Bertha share in the rewards fir the restoration of the earns. The principals of the cast appear si jK ...TONIGHT... WEDNESDAY NIGHT "THE STROLLERS THE OLD CLOTHES MAN the strollers- tonight. Uurh is CENTS FIVE rp irpiP'TP PD Jil a wSEJ -- DECEMBER MORNING, jp digestive organs active by drinking plenty if water ami eating fresh friiL uud crisp vegetables. 1 You can make your own manicure powder if you prefer; the formula la ounce of talcum ls follows: fOne-hSi- f ounce of powdered powder, ounce of powdered buric weld, one-hastarc h, fifteen drops of tincture of carmine. Neil rouge: One drain of pow dered carmine, two drams of fresh drops of oil of bergalard, twenty-fou- r mot, twelve drois of essence of Cyprus. Mis by healing. Apply the rouge then the powder, to the finger-nails- , jiolishlng with a chamois skin buffer. guifth-Ludwl- g one-hal- lf mu-alc- al Ointment that has been found excellent to hesl facial eru)tlons: Five grants of lamulin. five grams of oil of aweet almonds, five grama of sulphur grants precipitate, two and one-haof oxide of zinc, ten drops of extract-o- f violet. While using this cream do not use a complexion brush. Chicago Record Herald. lf AND MONETTE. HAVE The suit fur a receiver and au brought by George 8 miners people haa against the lla.iea-Muuebeen decided in favor of the defendants upon every point. The suit was brought about four months ago by Simmers to show cause why a receiver should nut be appointed and au accounting made of the profits resulting e lease on the from the fanioua Mohawk at Goldfield. Simmers and Monette were partners in the mining business. The former was the mining man, while the latter was furnishing the financial bucking. The leasing proposition was oonipleted, but Simmers was left out of the arrangements. This action through the court was to obtain his share iu the huge profits arising from the leasing operations. The request for the appointment of a receiver haa been granted by the court, unless Monel le flies a bond for Ihn.OOo. Simmers claims in the lease. A receiver will Interest The Strollers," at the Grand Tonipht not interfere with the working of the All the parties concerned .say mine. surmust tie else the complete, drying Bratwurst, an innkeeper lease haa been producing' li,-00- 0 the filled that of with circulation with . character centers Rxchol around terferiug Levi, beixime proper lightful and will rough-v face daughter pfrt chapped Frank Bertrand Simmers expects to receive sumtwo are faTIx and .Thera of who culches tumid, the daily. intv a once comedy. a manicure by Solomon, pathos professional Spratt, keeper of a restaurant. . . . e t2B per day up, to Jan. 1, 1907. In perweek will keep tbs flnger-nall- a Frank Bertrand of Geoffrey Ward, prize f ghter and eroua vaudeville aklts introduced durfile bond will tomorrow,, his , The Is face aa on at skin much a Solomon's the action like and of the the adventurer. The When story play,' fect and lfetbv condition. ing Rudl von Rodenateln, German offi- feature and to lend realism to the skin cm aa apple. When the apple hangnail form, the cuticle must be eer Arthur Ray search for the daughter, assisted by special I he arena scene the well known BATTLE ON A RAILWAY LINE..' boxcertain of a. the stale his and Terr the Kid, prigeta beyond clerk, lifted gently away from the nail and Mukl von Mnggenhelm, German , Dunny Dougherty and Kid Shur- - ness and begins to wither the puli the llu le shreddy particles of loose . officer Chaa. Browning vations and degradation to which the appear la their delightful physical j side shrinks, leaving the skin loose and skin snipped away with the pointed girl falls be'.ire her loved ones find Thirty men were seriously injured, Bertha, gypsy wife of Lump . Aids Hemml her and bri: g her back to freedom culture stunt The performance pre- - crinkled. So it is with the tissues of scissors, always clipping from the low- six of them It la believed fatally, in and a new life, form a plot which aeuted by these experts of the arena ls the face. These tissues make a soft er part of the nail. This does not a battle with cudglro which was from a ballet dancer the Miml, , Follies Bergerea ..Frieda Wisher affords ample opportunity for Mr. most interesting to the femals portion cusiiLiu under J he skin. This cushion leave a sensitive bruise as it dose fought yesterday between the Inhubl- - ' of the audience and perfectly proper J is kept firm and healthy by gtimula-fo- when the hangnail Is treated from the tents of the two village Bleaks and MacCirdya powers. Anna, Rolands sweetheart . them to view. The Old Clothes I tlon such as la imparted with elec-- opposite direction. Solomon Levi is a character. He is in Hungary. Many, near a. .a,.-- , AllUSC ICl CVBtflP Donna Houston Owing to a theft the Blcakettes Frau Bratwurst sent a rhallsnge to fight to. the men s Little Goody Ruby Norton I'se this boric arid treatment for fa- of Many, and the entire population of Gene Ormonde Walter Boy. cial eruptions: Of boric arid in fine both villages turned out to witness . Heidelberg cadetk, soldiers, vlllag-era- , ladles and genpowder, 240 grains; white wax, 240 the battle. etc., by travelers, Two hundred and fifty man joined tlemen of the chorus. grains; paraffin, 480 grains; oil of aweel a I Dion ila, one fluid ounce. Trit- in ihe combat, which was waged -urate the acid to a smooth paste with across the railway line. While it was THE OLD CLOTHES MAN" WED-a portion of the oil of aweet alniouda, in progress the Vienna eiprvss arrived NESDAY. melt the paraffin, wax and remainder and had tn be stopped for twenty as fdl lows: of oil together and add the previous minutes before the belligerents mold August Lump, a stroller. .Teddy Webb The mixture. Find the cause for the he induced to clear from the line. Ksmfer. a jailer Francis Carrier James Kyrle pimples and remove that. The body la Very few of tlie omnbalanis were unirlnce Adoior de flumaky Grand December IS In the role of evidently in one way or another ab- injured when mice was declared. George Kunkel Solomon Levi, in his successful play, sorbing iNdsonoihi nuitciials. Keep the Roland, a magistrate , .Jos, W, Smith Man." Clothes Old The The play 1 tt Hayes-Moneu- 1 one-eight- h Mon-netl- r ....... Obex-Galla- a Two-Shoe- Express. The Strollers," at the Grand Tonight "The Strollers, at the Grand Tonight tender, sympathetic, loving toward bis daughter, and vet ail t": vanishes at times before hla hatred for the An eye for man who wrrnged her. an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for I ihe vow which tends Levi a life far over mountain and valley to meet the scoundrel who baa wrecked his home. Mr. MacCurdy makes the piece a character sketch, the Incidents serving to bring out strongly Solomon's peculiarities. The venomous hate quickly changing to kindness, so it aw giving place to laughter and the indescribable composite of feelings which go to make np the old peddler, are turned with a nicety. The Salvation Armv playa an important part In the setting, and the play ia unusually free from blood curdling features. A prise fight in the last act la which Solomon Levi scores a knockout against his old enemy, gives a fitting conclusion. Mr. MacCurdy la well and favorably known, and his many admirers will find him In a de- - Mn" comes to the Grand December tricity, cold water, astringent lotions aud skin fornix, which are really oils that the pore absorb and digest, and which contribute to the upbuilding of WOMAN'S FADS AND FANCIES. the tissues. Massage and electricity get the blood vessels busy, the When the hair fades at the ends and are more active and the entire glands strucbecomes much lighter, the chances are ture of the skin, muscles aud tissues has the that shampoo preparation Is renewed and stimulated. When usbeen loo strong. Very strong alkali, ing orange flower din food at borne be of will color the hair, fade the soaps careful not to fold the flesh aa will too much borax cr ammonia. extremely up in new lines. The treatment must, e css-tileggs and hot water or a good be firm - Kit gentle. The general hours health condition haa mwh to do with soap molted. Twenty-fou- r before shampooing sain rale the scalp Ihe beauty of the cnmplection. with pure olive oil, which will act aa a food for the growth and which will Women with very large, ugly hands give to the hair a healthier luster. This hygiene manner of treatment wl'l should never wear short sleeves or put the hair and scalp In such excel- many rings. Sleeves that come well lent condition that the gray hairs below the wriat make the banAs look won't continue to appear. Electric Blender and small, while many rings brushing and acaip massage are bene- attract attention to largs joints and ficial to any topknot. Many a case of red finger. To keep the hands clean falling hair is caused by the scalp be- plenty of warm water, pure soap and coming very thin and tight, thus in- - a firm nail brush are necessary. The 19th. re The Strollers, at the Grand Tonight |