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Show 4 THE ior | DRAMA =i0m | Sie Pass : zs William Collier "On William Collier, the Frohman star, theatre ning, has, who is due tomorrow since Frohman, at the Salt | Salt (Monday) his affiliation developed , into a rat eve- with stage Lake pe S | Most Mr fav- | Digby : theatre : promises.to be al] Bell in one "The Education *ipp. Thomas comedy, | nights and Saturday matinee, which he will be! gustus gus TThomas' * successful cane new he was subsequently introduced wi ffered to him and in by it|**The Mr,/is Frohman to (he London public over a/ year ago.. The young actor was hailed | as the most original and most charm-| ing comedian that America had sent to | England.. States he a closér On his return was welcomed place In to the public Edueation of Mr.! based on awarded affe ction of Mr in CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1906 : SALT LAKE THEATRE, "Sianscer" v There will at the Orpheum rFlanece at th be Charles» Dana ""The Other Girl," Pawtucket," and | ing a most ete., is Au MON., TUES., WED., Sept. 24, Wednesday Matinee. this ros- "The diverting comedy characters ‘familiar The The ambitions assured, assur 1, | | sson writ- by Gib- about Mrs.sit the a ago: two 2 co ballad ee acnsce minstrel screaming an seasons fad of English Cnarles~Frohman Oo a of WILLIAM on couple comedy Richard was Carle's the leading "The Mald is in a | part big to} la aitun vaudeville, typical New in of ‘The. York mannish duo; lady in New Jennie and named Miss enacts the| made | | WILLIAM Salt 66 | Theatre caret This arene [oe Week. ee i pone 1S summer tour Australla, the past a socte ty into hereWedrjs for) and de lightfully ous comment ednes- abundant to .s m for t wed her nobility oppor tunity ability- splendid and European him on f in | daughters his a only dash of his) ah engagement Collier with matinee he three day of was a fitting aftermath London _triumy T every- | | cut sought DANIEL 3 satirical dialogue gue « art humor- and rics ae oe, Pi 2a 6) fra . > mu |where . on ee Saee UIA © ; raha aodicut PPSplay the > > has = the year star of mpear American Newspaper Man ed Tae hit for ten Theatre, : New ‘The play deals weeks York with the at a c nae seeneae this SR piylece , oO oa, a carries City. welght his own stor f | by a home everywhere where domineering he wife except in ose f th | Managers, well eatrical | wel re) jollied by her will takes her. One-day, the ae Trever, the husband, waits disconsolately for the return of his spouse, and In the meantime, discusses her virtues and certain members Suzanne lack of virtues of his family eventually genuously explains lating stories of a appears, "and girls have lovers of their own state of affairs her friend, the in. | boozle d her husband until Count, out new Pitt, ex laurels..a _ arian | ting as n and | When Warfield David) t first Warfleld.. ville to me of all Magazine of "The = any' time," "i fF to return to a wifely state But she is not satisfied to the numerous suitors, and eventually remarries uel husband. iss Corcoran will her be She suitors, has millions ‘ne truth, in she view. is most When she anxious re- to her origiby bell Halsay, ,Lang, Albert | Dora Phyllis that As i _ DICK With May POLLY Boley at GIRLS. the Orphcum This Week. ye She appears each With in-six handsome not the bright lights piayhouse. of the soon forgotten. Little Fairy, as Annette : s ewils >a 8 theatre HatH One |" ~ }|life and to dresses the dancing He ways note is that each covered with of Fairy's spangles, in harmonious keeping with the which is one of play, the effect can The other are all dressed. with a the features of the of royal family in the |!t my as in the hour the : ; being just that there with my | husky. the SD of are "his future de- first and by to the undying scheming woman a mad-house, and her area acca is, strung together of love, and love of is con- the cur- ae with the 5 at of in the Sin," five Grand commencing a acts, superb will manne the for Thursday, . 7 and Ee ris | 23, 1906, Ch ti lan S clence i official board Gace Iitel of ok % AN OPPORTUNITY | * = and evening Saturday, Box é tham WB 20 50, 324 25 to MISS. Elgin or Guaranteed S CARTER s JEWELRY Mfg. MAIN Wal- Cases Co., Jewelers, STREET. Sun- aReeTll | SRE 75c. not 12.50 Year Mine a (except seats, ought 7-Jewel, re 3 in Watches Watchmakers, SE Ue cents. you Ladies' and 10 | een AKER 118 W. Second AoSims, Mer Geo. ree a ee - ERECT: South. Phones 254 "= --- to of and was tried to air of a weak to speak was something ALT affords FOUR sus- ec | ward This was walk all over again. it!' I to pre- than among solos, chorus of 10 dancing, and smile, SC ‘and a large company by ‘Try the a other eee at somebody of the beckoning. and walked wings I off. \ Story Prices By sy : Clarence of the Always THREE I Author ae ......) Matinees, 0.8... 15 § ane MATINEE saw The bowed, and the Human City. in 25c¢, Flower" 50c, cents. == 75c in and Old $1.00 : : SE PTEMBER 27TH. THU RSDAY, SATURDAY. Realistic Holy Was 15e, 25 =. _ . at NIG +HTS, of When Knighthood Mexico. Same -- 7 e 5 Bennett, oer Days the my Drama, Pathos -<-<-<-$--- ae LYRIC A | or. Strect LAKLS M "Ss EVERY Re t Ratna teteat oo5_ L 5 It isa Onice. TIHLEATRE. ‘AND ALL (WEEK L I 0 N A Replete with Comedy, a Post F AMILY Charming Domestic Drama in Liye Acts IL E ening a | | Opposite ONLY ~ TONIG HT ; The nléevitte a to I R Pathos WEDNESDAY a hte Children. . 10e: and We haye-a full Guiana aia Leading MISS MARGARET Lady in Lyrie Stock : convinced Trade PIV'. Company. with your Realism AND SATURDAY. 20c, ae 30c, ‘Adults, 25e. 40 ec and d 50c f su i SSS We are doing w {a pat honest dol Sant ing at a less than usual price § ally and wing} enjoyable = THEATRE Main ALT 27, play- 23RD. Sensation = "=< the acts | be~pre-| of talented Scenic - which are: Violin and) popular songs with a voices, buck that always SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY. Bennett's 4 matter commenced shouted refuge manager tried and PLAY HOUSE SUNDAY, MATINEE Gordon smile, the POPULAR STARTING I discovered followed remarks the |the S77 NIGITS, smiling Then | has,' answered. somebody else. |I heard stinging hisses. Glancing to- ample | ce a OD SM LA ee act, the serpentine or butterfly dance, Sai EGaees Sacracce: SSctineeel This ;Week. |' | ; KINODROME Every three| Sept. In the intermission between cream of vaudeville will sented zistra Theatre, 5 nye walting | ----- my way The act I tried dinary interest. The scene ts laid in the country surrounding the old Sandy Hook lighthouse Other beautiful representations are ‘Trinity chureh illuminated in New York City; the interior of old "49" a beautiful picture | of the simple life; the terrifie electrical storm as seen from the deck of the, steamer Urania; the pyrotechnieal| harbor scene; a palatial Boston home; | and the beautiful United States navy) in full regalia, the most inspiring and patriotic stage picture ever presented. | Lake and JEWEL Acrobatic scenic | be theatre with a Saturday matinee, The play is one of more = ee Sept. O'clock. Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Mass. PublicZ Cordially. Invited.ad. Seats Frece. scat An Interesting Storyy of Coast Life A Skill ful Blending gar delet hy and | nights at § valde lt sounded strange and I started to (tell a lively story, forget | Fe | "Shadows of Mr.) _Pipp," . Duo Operatic Woes EQUILLO approach- each other with grins. called a shrill voice from | gallery.§ | jeering has | story golden is full of sustained interest of Shadows of Sin. production Education Songs Comedy ADA an in| of this more wings, an But when the | 294 in four acts, shoulders, briskly, an adventuress husband |toward separated but finally re- | a song,' + duction is one of the most important features. An American ne oppeyer man. goes down into Mexico on an important mission. There he inaeta with a beautiful senorita, a rich-blooded Castilian of the best family, handsome, full of fire, magnificent. He woos and wins her, but not until he has = passed through many stirring adventures which makes "‘A Royal Slave" at the Grand tonight, the most stirring play of the day. ae . sented "The on ‘LYNCH English Castilian magnificence' at Emperor ' Maximilian's it can of. be theunderatood hat the court, costuming pro In Eyening, cture t member of fecturealiip of the the: » ARMSTRONG & VERNE Part. he in Welch whole fall down on of the stage. | confidence. milICnHifonronnalor the in |thread richly deals days back out high tain drops on a happy reunited couple. |Of the plot it is sufficient to say that company | Pense the of are owing oe be easily imagined, members appropriately and Inasmuch as the play playis a oe . his wife gaiety, wife, oe | placed rears ss re olor |United al- | the optneas Heapangied, Fupiendent goons when she gives the Spanish dance, B Le Richard: Carle eet Burlesque, D ancing opposite and domestically inclined, | but, in my efforts to keep my. Knees ay caring or enjoying ee ee {from shaking, I lost the thre: ad of it. swim'‘s festivities Through the | The people out in front began to turn SOERenGK aneti euearine ie "alte scheming ferent one tn each act. It Is inter--|@2d wife esting _| ‘The drama tallor's art. | class domestic of the one a triumph gowns, | popular reflected from these glittering, quivering, vibrant spangles, the sight is one DIGBY Sunday ' eats the man just ahead of me seemed very and yet I wished that he would | nev stop At last the comedian came rushing off, flushed and exultant, amid applause and iaughter. The orchestra swung into the music for my artenacl I cleared my throat, threw = THE > GEO. D. PYPER. oe Ilustrated was an exhibition, never forget that my stood sway and the center Young, . $1.00, for my time to go out and entertain that big crowd with ‘stories and imif tations,' my legs felt so wabbly that I.was actually afraid that I would Frank Powell, Harry Roccardi, Belle Gaffney, Goldthwaite, Floor ARTHUR DEMING Black Pace Comedian I persuaded the Wigwam, a vaude- It shall frighteneed ed. and longs, turn to her home in Pittsburg, Pa once more. ! Mr. Bell's splendid ovortHine comwed any of pany includes W. B. St. Claire, Sam B the author Hardy, Reginald Mason, Seth Camp- supported Lower | SL.50 Manager | ~ house in San°Franciseo, to allow rive: idience anan.¢ en O IH 0 n give an audience my powers right I night"Feeling learns to entire to over for seen as 25¢ | GIRLS by: -_-___-_- stage said rbert } more many actress Lis her transformed. : SV ru RDAY. et WEEK POLLY company telling: upon' some with: Succe manager $75,000 was. appedrance "After interview and forgot tion, is THIS s [nesdny and Saturday. pended upon the outcome ; real appearance, I grew by a5 at Ina Musical Iden |are sure to g their difi ferent character Ne scenery and accessories are furnis a ai making an all ‘round, pleasing and entertaining evening's entertainment. Matinee Wed- #nd had designs on Mr. Pipp's life with ‘© Ultimate conquest of Mrs. Pipp and coquette on populai heroine ¥ the | through a forged check; was foiled in 7" @ttemnt to steal her own diamonds, the tA Patras "MATINEE si production original Phe throb heart York in- New: * : ALL tire husband nis: stelecot . -her absence by reseries of nocturnal ‘been sought thisvis the emotional : adventures in which she has taken part. After nine months of separa-| has Tonight the role which she: delights to ind) without: doubt will) win Mr. Balfour a ‘sensa-}) 02. part she learns has_bam- of Niltvcot abilit he Miss. iia just portra with the - ot the of ee te chem‘"* e father, the mother {is outBut she is not alive to the Witted. with jue that the and | compa English wife who wants tededern a, anil his pretty daughters. Mrs, Pipp, al--Titially, obtaining it. declares eee would | "®Ys self-assertive, is paleo two rather return to the protection of a, loreigners, a bogus Count and his achusband. Suzanne has been married |°?™Plce, who present the alluring sometime when she manifests an in-| POSSibillties of a trip to Europe where clination to depart from the house| trough their father's fortune, the at uncertain intervals and roam whith- | ®!"!S may marry Into the nobility. But er b withthin: vatrl Me is hen pecked ee at the Grand PIPP MR OF a of comedy (50.-nfehts a : Success eee ginal American type-that of a Pittsae millionaire of lowly beginnings Ss no Hae hoe ca me and oe e e is shrewd genial and the! Slave," MATINEE, y bE in * \ Royal Company Bell opie bees ee iret >» HoyvyT Capable Comedy Big Thomas's Augustus MODERN VAUDEVILLE - HARRY As the and Tuesday. EDUCATION SPECIAL eee ae yh stage; but Mr. Bell has Mis: Eunice Mur lock, as the | tion are the big points in "The Millioné d the drawing with good rugged | @ atte ss Inez, carries off the honors] aire's Wife,' xt week's production blood and presents a peculiar and oriin this matter of sumptuous costuming. |of the Lyric Stock company at this in a play of a totally different char-| acter, "The Freedom of Suzanne," a comedy of great ocmerit, which scored a Brophy Sale Success, uzanne"' \ opi Rt, | sale, ee Digb Prices and fort ign ine Epic sean American | season. It is inter sting to hear the | Hatten ed gasps of admiration and envy with eens In his "makeup." Mr. Bell is - ti 7 . , rane Riisnfe ue | AS 1€ |} which the ladies of the audience tnGood Play at the Lyric. « Jane une Corcoran With a New Success. | ens veritable Mia "Pipp" of ee the drawings and variably greet each entrance of the ‘ P ; ane Corcoran, who has been seen | it S¢ems as if he had but stepped from | women upon the stage. Comedy, pathos, realism: and the past two seasons as "Pretty Peggy" will this M. Theatre 0 ARTHUR THE on ONLY, SATURDAY-SATURDAY Presents A Empire Om James AND V. now eee crs, combine to mate this the waster. [seope for some vomate aitaations ana ie{ { MAY BOLEY-AND THE |] [yt wawara a. xcimpan,c. 8 / Yery by | | tate ceed: enebeen Seats er > nv NIGHT rk ae In | inof -the strikingly produc- New ¢ FRIDAY | The largegowns number |handsome worn Ive to uxeruine ee Theatre. $1.50. Seat a tee Grand to CORCORAN the Assisted i Ada Jewell, an operatic vocalist, is | ‘destined to please those whose tastes run to good solo work | Then there is a European novelty} in the form of Equillo, the abrobatic| marvel, who is bound to make a hit | Of course the kinodrome will be there} r a couple of good motion picture COLLIER. Lake 25¢ ok JANE a Wate tite and the nan with lack: fa E tion to Salt Lake audiences who have roared with him He has tresh songs those he deeras however, and gags, he was here with), livered the last time } eat s minstrels Primrose anc Dick is that of turn good Another | flre cards strong whose Lynch, aie Ss and | lustrated burlesque ballads, } dancing. Armstrong and Verne, comedian and tight Bull's John from comedienne little isle, are billed for some comedy |} work. Their first appearance in this} | country was with "The Land of Nod," | and they held down this assignment | in first class fashion for fifty-eight the ae 7 Re TIURSDAY {| dancer with international vogue, introduces her latest dance eccentrique, |} then Miss Roley and the entire com| pany enter Into the musical oddity, | [ats Village Cut-Ups" with vim and! }snap. The turn ends in a merry | melange of music, song and dance following comes Arthur Deming, he "man with the black tle" in pri- At eee In season. fantastic that role Aa Prices, eT the first York last Praeger, a Pr COLLIER i an ON THE ein og suguaTeS in} novelty attire clubman the hit this ar 25, 206 . jolliers take-off @ummy. The two big novelties of this piece were "I Fell in Love With Polly" and "The Village Cut-Ups,"' | hich Miss Boley will present this the| Boley Pipp, ¥. leading {iustrated Earl of | "eee with penciled aeof country; little lady is of oie ee n e musi- | cal comedy . circles and for; the past| | Gibson's| credited cane et of the 01> OF OO OOF > 0% OO 0F 90 46S 66 OO 46 96 2O 0 aein ene sf ht an Heche? marinte operaticateR vocalist; an abeobatic val and the ever popular kinodrome Heading this aggregation that ought to be merged into a mirth trust is Miss May Boley and her: "Polly Girls chs: : Ranredy which Pipp" o one the famous cartoons of the same title, Mr,| Thomas, who has won the esteem of| American theatre-goers through his} othe) fine play » rizzona, "Alg-| United | bama," and rank as a geniu higher Collier's future e isis now now Collier's given Mr. fr. along men CE ful when the Aurustus "On the Quie! in here, LAKE inc an word Roe one ursor ee ie success orite of wide international note. H Is Pips Digby Bell, a popular and clever is an instance of abiding opportunity| and ultimate recognition after several | comedian will make his first appearseasons of patfent growth. ance in Salt Lake City at the Salt Lake| S opportunity presented itself | theatre next Friday and Saturday seen the another week, .| SALT Algen, Helen | and others } the Quiet." James M. Brophy, and a company of} .aotive b il te mee tk is thé t tt ee { ste rling merit. The engagement whieh | P&CUYE P fpr epteetpay oN Se new Charles| takes place Thursday night only at the will be no surfeit In one particular Iine j Lake . REPUBLICAN, Loulse Becker Poe eapeetincts rm ne | {NTER-MOUNTAIN re Scott, May fassar, Marie de line of axntatn R Reale friends. , - ; NEBRASEA: jFURNITURE £0. . Sea. eee : our customers' pockets. the same thing by sellthat economy, are and world you beaters, will 62 East SouthMannStreet€ ©. E.Second DAVEY. |