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Show 'M THE CITIZEN with each trick every trick 1153 of deceit. rfjard Foley and Lee Lature havey a bit of all the popular songs of the last decade Vpey shower them upon the audi-- a l ff-tfi- dv musi--r4med- . manner. rapid-fir- e More-e- y are clever dancers. e Montrose wanders out on the in a street dress perhaps one At call it an alley dress. te Belle would have us believe phe has been hanging around the door waiting for a chance to go e stage and burst into the lime-Sh- e is a most amusing boob ecomes more amusing when a man rises from his place in the ler 'VgSlince and, evincing disgust, tries to 048,1 lies bis way toward the foyer. But v? Belle "calls his sneer and brings him him.' The controversy grows boister- fofrV es a toihwheii he climbs up to the stage to how much better he knows the Li: sd&g game than she does. wife of dk v PPe of the swiftest companies steppers seen here this season is the dashing and piquant who is assisted by four . f i Mil-Roger- s, men in an act that is appro- priately called Step Lively. SALT LAKE The most melodious and funniest burlesque ever seen on the stage, Gilbert and Sullivans Khddigore, which had a record run in New York last year, is to be given at the Salt Lake 11 theatre on Thursday night, March 17. During its New .York run Ruddi- PANTAGES gore received the unqualified approval of both the press and the public. Alexander Woolcott of the New York Times, said: "There is more abiding humor in Ruddigore than in all the rest of the current musical shows put together, and he added: "Doubtless there is an evening of higher enjoyment to be had than at a first hearing of Ruddigore but we dont know where or how. Music has varied charms at Tentages this week and wit and humor have varied mediums of expression. It is a sparkling bill with vaudeville 6f the most entertaining, type and a picture, My Lady Latchkey, in which the beautiful Katherine McDonald takes the leading role. The headliner is the Imperial quartette. They are especially pleasing in their selections from light opera. The voices that attract most attention are the soprano and the basso, but every one in the organization is a singer of i Dr. Frank Crane, who speaks with authority, and not as one of the scribes, said: 1 make bold to say that no other comic opera composed by anybody else can give me the genuine pleasure I get from a performance of the comic For delicacy of opera, Ruddigore. touch,, for exquisiteness and original-- . ity of conception, no musical work of the last thirty years, no modern novelty, slapstick or stubtlety, can compare with it. Those who are interested in theatrical statistics will take pleasure in the information that during its first eight weeks in New York, Ruddigore was witnessed by 92,648 persons, which is a weekly average attendance of nearly 12,000 persons. The Boston English Opera Company, with its New York cast, gave a performance of Ruddigore that is really too remarkable to be described. It must be seen for itself. It is a joy forever, and once seen the temptation to see it again is irresistible. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIltllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVb superior talent. Chase and Lature captivated their auditors. The lady is of the charming type, strikingly frocked. Her partner makes a decided hit with his song, Oh, Bring Back Those W Days. Each verse of the song recalls memories of the things in whifcii the public used to be able to indulge, such wear. George and Ray Perry can make a melo- banjo talk. They play dies and some of the rattling new ones which ewtn with success. Irish repartee and Irish songs were the contribution of Rowland and Meehan. A wee Japanese lady, who proved that she could down one or two or even a 'crowd of antagonists just by a few simple twists of the wrist, proved the favortie in an act in which duelling, wrestling and exhibitions of were the features. The members of this Japanese company put on a number of acts, each one a success. Girls of Altitude proved their skill in all the tricks of aerialists. old-tim- e V NOW PLAYING UK WOLF GIltLS In LOVE TOUR SI UHIl AY KISSEN A In HUNG All! AN RHAPSODY A , wllli Harry We ton, lien Reuben and Frank Corbett FOLEY & I.ETITRE KELLE MONTROSE In ONLY CHANGE VALENTINE A BELL 1 1 HR II FAIT 1IROOKS INCH Wonderful "STEP LIVELY 31 lid red lloKeri, with n modern cycle llllllllllllllllll NEXT WEEK AVI I llum Seabury and Company In "FRIVOLICS A liinwlcnl Rainbow Dora Hilton & Co. 31cl.nl len & Curnon In "WHOA 31 r. and SARAH 3lr. WUIc Gordon Onkc A Dolour "The Author Come iliun, J. C. N intent "In n Line of Talk Kenney Jk llolll In The Two Doctor - jiu-jits- u THE STATESMAN. The statesman throws his shoulders back and straightens out his tie, And says, My friends, unless it rains the weather will he dry. And when this thought into our brains has percolated through, We common people nod our heads and loudly cry, IIow true! blows his massive nose and clears his august throat, And says, The ship will never sink so long as its afloat. Whereat we roll our solemn eyes. applaud with main and might, And slap each other on the back, the while we say, lies right! The statesman The statesman waxes stern and warm, his drone becomes a roar, Me. yells, I say to you. my friends, that two and two make four! And thereupon our doubts dissolve, our fears are put to rout, And we agree that heres a man who knows what lies about. Quoted by The Christian Advocate (New York). GOING TOGETHER. LIU Old fashioned family doctor is disSo is the old fashioned appearing. illlllllllli K family. Philadelphia Public Ledger. j'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinim Finns fEteston Cafeteria Home Cooked Foods Hike iflotfjrr tfeb to fHa fee Quality Cleanliness Lunch Music Dinner i 327 So. Main St., Salt Lake riIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? iimimiimiTTrc NjfCHfitiKmllllSD |