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Show Opera Festival at the SALT LAKE THEATRE Four Performances Beginning MARCH 27th Sent Sale Thursday, March 33rd HENRY W. SAVAGE'S FAMOUS ENGLISH CRAffV OTE'RA COMTAJty ftlon. Eve. I o!erge287p.m. W - Lohengrin Tues. Eve. I 7 March 38 Bizet s - - Carmen Wed. Mat. March 29 Wagner's - Tannhauser 0mlure2p.m. March 29 Puccini's - La Bohemc PRICES FROM $2.50 TO 50c Out of town mail orders accompanied by remittances given prompt attention. KnLT LHKE THEnTKE ! J GEO. D. PYPER, Manatfor jH Wednesday ami Omrsday m evenings, ItlarcD 22 H and 23, 190s wM I University Dramatic grub j " g&ristopber, 3r." H DV ntaddinc Euctttc RvlV. iH v. (As played by John Drew, Maud Adams and jH v Ethel Barrymore.) Il maud may Babcoclt, Director H J 3ay 6. Uobmon, manager :H prices, 25 cento to $1.00 M Seat Sales opens Monday. jH v lH I Next Attraction DAVID HARUM fl GFAND ANNUAL I CONCERT I At THE SALT LAKE THEATRE 9 SATURDAY MARCH 18th BENEFIT OF KEARNS' ST. ANN'S ORPHANAGE 100 Children, assisted by best local talent M ALL HALLOW'S COLLEGE BAND Parquette and dress circle $1.00 Programme begins at 8:15 M UTAH'S GREAT MUSICAL OPPORTUNITY I Will be presented APRIL 4, in the fl SALT LAKE TABERNACLE, when the M Conried Metropolitan Opera Company I Of New York City, will Give a Grand Operatic Concert I The World-Famons Singers, NORDICA, HOMER, DIPPEL, . I I JOURNET, ALTEN, DE MACCIII will be heard in I ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER" I I And in Arias. The Great Metropolitan Chorus and the Orchestra of SIXTY I H SPECIALLY SELECTED SOLOISTS will also be heard. Other opera organiza- I lions will visit Salt Lake every year. This will be your ONLY OPPORTUNITY I M to hear THE GREATEST SINGERS IN THE WORLD. Seals may be bought now I from the music store of the CA RS TENSEN S- A NSON COM PA NY, 74 Main I M Street, Salt Lake City. Conference rates will be in effect on all railroads for this occasion. Weber Piano used. I W |