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Show ) as (©) IN THE Digby homes" me | Bell (camedy in tthe. Augustu Maducatlon nturesAmerican of } the * \ Y il Mrs beauty } Pip."the type | the - oir aud The Quadruplex Telegraph Was}, | Gib- tour ot the | It is not onl jstrong dramatie funny Incident Jold fashioned jonaire type whose |X work j ‘ and | business 2 Money Pipp,"» Digpronounced ! an exqul Is of th rood tle American Va ‘Yer C7 Was Paid by Cheek. Didnt Know How : ats 5 Western Deal With by "T'll tell you "how 1 Cash. my by the happened to get ia. TI sale Phomas | of Pearson demanded ant | Care w and fase ceciil ypor cleve her compan thousand or Y jsent " i an mor Mi PI aet of de something ri ‘ gz ters ee Dat 5 rich pure for which one The the opening : Salt enti era rural drama and given ‘ club lut production night ight o of Press Sesept, I play = somewhat of other of | the Bedstead" Old Waldemar on - uivir John wife: ¥V consta . Penrose a eader the of vain es well- 1 Village Bret Haddock ‘ na De f Sere Sope, Sue = hartt| and: any the a ol‘ y,.)4, Staupps rb GacreckiaCacnanter i "+ J. Ra uci mit Young : Joseph MI lass i . Jordan latior rtion Stubbs, a farmer of cea . To settle for gn' Crossing. bet, Stubbs has mortgaged mil _ Will Ash . the of pride Gerendoin . ‘ turns | SAS a yn tae a C. David ; Isl an «c an to up just Jus with« ei a hat i t well SDs ete 2 tuned , x in banjo and zylophone opportunity for the |the ant Dun- of. sever f several slow not black- caught distinct 1 reve- | 94, o: not) 22 sight of I pape : rast 0 e ; me usuall , failed at ances aaa ‘Chm = 4 eee ee clection Martin a local celebrity the an-/siq Stebbins, .|t00 to eae musical work on een Vote UTI vas are the charm to ‘ eh ie made itr , to hit up I ir a { a ec Counting ae serious REE machine which the few MO-/ Young man, a aN that's ~T = 58 oe last os < o y that ture tice Constable enezer Luke McLuke and JusDurrant appear with a'| search warrant which house. they The funds, scheme attempts arranged for the have traced bed is found old bedstead, to stebbins and dragged| forth to be sold at auction Lord Sope, who has obtained Gwendoline easily to carry out with Kettleson, outbids him mace the | but and presents the old bedstead to her fath- | er. This wins forglveness from the} parent, Arthur comes down from R, | VU. E. to claim his bride, and all ends | happily. This, of course, is the merest outline | of the plot. The action and the dialo- | gue afford ample opportunity for local | hits and allusions, which are intro-| duced without stint, and a number of | good specialties, in the way of dances and parodies' of popular songs, are] scattered throughout the piece. The | which Phy equally Bitte d- players have failed: ofall substantial' Mr. Collier, the same, recognition. owes not a little of his established position to the plays in which he has been seen, notably the one in which Mr. Frohman : is sooy eres : to introduce him here Cast of Promised Opera. » cast of "The Wedding Day," Madame Montbazon ...... Edna Dwyer 4 ie Hortense Mrs moreare nore aie. ean ee: y "es eee h Wilson \jje. Villiers _... Lillian Hudson Mile Variiey 2.05.00 Minnie Kingdon in his official residence, and a considerable quantity of other furniture de-| for Pormnde ecended from ploneer days. The players are all men, Ty Sentry with! the opera by which the Salt Lake Opera company will open the season at the Salt Lake theatre, is probably the Strongest presented in recent years by local company. Prof. McClellan announces the complete cast as follows: Rose Marie ..... ..-. Emma Luey Gates Lucille -. enecacceas Agatha Berkhoel number of special properties required | Polycop ....... veweestee is unusually large, and includes the| Raoul .... ve w-ssseee old bédstead which originally was|Uuc de Roullion Hugh built for Brigh roune'. and. used Planchette peneenane Le and o@ es oem ae ...cceceeee-ee aeerercror ...... ssce rae sesvereesess . Spencer -D. Pyper Dougall _ Graham i en Ikelson G. W. # A. Joseph Poll \ ee ets Clever Team RUSSELL A ppearing at the = AND HELD. Orpheum in "On Dress Parade." oe th n' evmout Frank writer Butl Surrender," ind The Savile Among represented ar ind::"Wallace the | Graham under you Phillip the | Generation," have ; PLATI f YUM 1 ‘ Jewol ; ' i Vial Sens Ellis in continues Dp humorous Parker . Hach ‘The and f{ interest hig ed the 21 h include Cay y EiizaSnare." by novel still ce Mavazine and popularity iver company Union aie ot Second in o"Sue- rrowlne in = o AWAY RICES : UP . I yu ie Dizzy mind. but ra é ‘ ‘ Diamond "Ss Si S oF ron o \ 1 eventeéen be nevof one Up in|" sink i ence Tt that the a 89!08 1 cost of the of whieh od sct(hings price Cotsho. treet ial than it : refiner | ester was on wsboy oe it ld for $1 ind ~$1 time three is pri due | Pht directly is clenes When he/| ea! 1ZO of the finer much \s train he used to the at experiments on 1¢ ty 4 7 has aa = LITTLE WAS this box deafne sinee t igo r Duteh < metal ‘ ago vea week A : 0 that The of fo 1 z pr‘ z fifteen jew- diamond man- the other now bring eAV that t bound. 1 upward, a ra metal thei .in 5 i L great deal, because there Is thar it in E "working" waste in an t every mean I more SHOE - sold which facing platinum on the|}two months ago for '2 wholesale at which |} $28 Jewelry manufacturers - ee BABY'S - ite Tender z Awnkens with paraphernalia|Sold his and boy the train. It was the caused which troubled him ever cent ¢ +} 11. district lane Maiden in the ufacturers ‘ be-|4re Watching s with anxiety the upward fire.| Course of the platinum market ui I ALi } thel¢ One of the manufacture A and |terday that a brooch made of 14 carat day ' a bottle of , phosphorous = orked and set the ear on VOX ‘ indignant conductor boxed of the youthful cientist om er. in platinam, mounted is mom-|€!ry leisure per thatthe 1) ren topl 15 0 a t a bought an ounce be 328 could now up ij of been result a LOI the aise USSie, CS RE all of practically in me hieh check 1 vd | 324. is ircity has is largel rapidly, that metal come Platinum has gone | 4 to weéel week Lie higher ela , x wisest result. the pee unt OE ac the me : puttin I div | 5 pay price ' a|P'Unum oceur-| e car 1! were mu to in ee ea to: pel vead fe t . sa eould deatne edison earl love of "".* of in= my : iG thought wouldif I lid that dollars thousand did. e\ extravaga " ITY Money. pile in cs my a appeared another rnd enis One 7 ath ten.) pockets, rl offer Then and me, hundred Mr. his to went! everywhere : I CoOmMe the cof | tne : mm omy i Kal MUCH would ook naewine i shop shop andut oUt metals be or cuttings The « v% Sec scraps ‘ abe ay It is. in "e the platinum S Since : has metal and then> in- = both Industrie reports cireulated creased greatly In According to , As ype anni: the f the ipl was train J the on tax port or product for - pro- panied the t ldfet shone, ebde neOutslde accoma|hibiting ce porlablony ex. in Taisit has beenita refined as-/cept after2tosethen oa an Ret erent now.We}exall of the metali arty Nearly A ; -Ntthe DabY S/ gia, s ao . shoes. was shoe n- | pi Rae SHEOULG « i ! he La winkee nen peel ‘ é ported oe Is7 in the ore . United States imported In the The She|_ $30,- |!" the lap of the elderly woman. company for wressingly ond loeked at/|fiseal year ended in June 9,269 pounds |PJcked it was::the invention=. the Governplatinum, valued by. The old man also/or jit longthe andlittlefondly. copying machine more was 1 $2,678,546 at evi-|ment every with article _| eyed Ts ; out his telephone | dence of emotion receiver were! The aged couple were thinking a such just when ago long Western | time of the | and got up : for a the . met {couple in tears pres- | "Give me and both were the shoe," sald of a than the world's years ago tny | fifteen New Le ian, who Pr Be os e children ay. to Wan- | IE 1 ploye kK LM loved, «phe other day, at the Cafe; Neaposeen to be| of journalists the white-|litan, a favorite hauntFrench and. for;and men of letters, eign,' says a Paris at beside three correspondent, "T Austourists-an an Itallan- another's naEsperanto. To | with which they were covered And the | tive tonguc , talker n sense revelation, in the a it Was me } train sped on its way Eagle --Grooklyn thing is so ie }that hearing or be made }much more cone lus Ladies and children will about it." reading welcome at Wandamere on Labor day. | than coat. (ing were c.. production as dt ata na Tongue Tong it . annual. Seeded little a the1 old of foot eyes of eee tl ae ised ost The ¢ Western Union | haired man to his companion He took made millions of |/it, stroked jit tenderly and placed it) got a hundred |carefully in an inside poeket of hi oung man, NOW In full Ree oee: take th Labor d . : ud the1ey e to do some- | Shoe me slo > {4 a com°%! | one telephone ) a i do Mothers, damere on all) o for demand pair|the happy eae. refiners, the ea themgroom. seat and bride es andshershusbatid: in front of a white-haired w ,.|Sures CE ICOIIMETC CLS ROW)placing CONSICEM NE 2neks exheavy a for either _ le a" cot iman. | PCH Sa : Washington, and and Gould Jay ee sit Reet ; a . a ke wet , SRE = te nikai4 Sev;veral ‘ "cs ago ag estimate Was"16 estimated years of nearly one-tenth used that jewelers of total supplies ere|the ‘ i ; ¢ aK + Oe used dentists che ioe Teta. know Knee. they ice ereitolet thi travelers ie bridal pair or ho rd eRe Ane, which minute = was Gould the iccompanied With account. Union dollars « married been just « the one may heir honeymoon bad He had it|/¥ oe tartings rien, and credit, it. my todas company to Few noticed the Incident tr on the young couple laughingly shaking off the intent ~ rice who a Bulgarian and =, i . = Oe aa SEES SER RR THE LIGHT THAT'S RIGHT There's only one kind of ALWAYS service, depend never on. Light It that you is always goes out, never can at your fliekers, and that is GAS \ BARK CARS SALA. In the midst | USS extended to him, and risen to the of| Dighest rank of his profession, attainhonk-hon of distinction added coveted the Gwendo-| in and is heard, an automobile We has deme clad in. sillcs international renown. line : enters5 in triumph, ps Z "| ovstrated his rare ability and disclosed a bearing every evidence of having |< popularity, for lack of At this june; 4 nN weit grown rich as a florist j in telegraph, words a x athered Bits for a euchre party of ‘the festivities the ! it so great trick:on‘ me company. . = quadruplex L:sold thousand a ‘sf ee : one. explain | Union mercial ch eee oi ; he to ‘ a n ew V¥ apparatus ent transmitter. company dollar out much inventions roy ‘ , to a I ‘train -ralir Island Long bound! for} sleep couldn't ‘i T t ong ng Island Hill City station Phe train . into t waapulled ar to | LsRichmond it back took soar d A cour le ah young a happy l didr "+ | by tola ‘him _ bank When the transmitter Professor one { session, legislation) was forced | review rE ge le! : put started for) Memories In the pov em ae enahe tality melts alt ce at ee so oo high metal j Ure sit tt I I wouldn't home that speeial crucible a temperature eanty of Elderly Patr. a ERY sie ts advbod seat anybody) 1 me eatd tar ; . the Jewelry manuafacree | are requir When oF thats heti ae Was a ee o1 omething let anybody approach me. : ¢ yanse C at =| ture ( occurred Othe , t ctallea Union thing - brother th RhOE enormous lis' was < an 1GgameVes of roar loud They ar avith' me-cand outside that fair moneys om s vei Then the western. -.Fillbustering and the] skitch artists are| We Want here! The théeatre-coing | 4elayin counting the vote are the only | 900, MeAtns we have of defeating bad legis- | mimeograph ; os Russell and Held, to well known to require thetmuch in a the way : of | lation public . Mulvey | Eben Tinquart to to Squire relic ceria sient relic ntlo rey atina sate abe c. : aewhoseKettlecient ‘aAnitalist. «feel: Durrant, justice of , the . introduction ei comedy sketch ; son, the village capitalist, who: peace, Burl Armstrong ‘On Dress Parade,' constitutes one My next practical invention Was] started | ; telegraph quadruplex the in the conceptions happy most the S.,Schmidt]of Carl miller, Waters Gus but) anything are Stubbs toward ings 7 n ‘ c i » ) 4 Vo 4 fe , 3 r Peat C . . = mu ae oe Dl ; 1 linene between rk a A : at with originality humor of way old mill, at the H ns : oe Gn: e d mate = packer -eroe and : ; an telegraph Rochester Anxious to humiliate Stubbs, friendly. op _| cific had have theatregoers which f a ; ie Wev'ay er ro Tou ¢ ; * ss lady, KenSartin, a malden |Samantha mortthe ‘son contrives to have fe but : eS Dats eG York, New and portunity of regaling themselves . aes . wer.: : Kettlesor end o ‘ » one ;chump at the other with | arranges and foreclosed, The kinodrome gage and entertainmill hands re Saeed, a pee land the demonstration ended in @ ==-ee from | ers for the week a Lord Pearsford Sope, a promoter better than ea It Ve ye a betore the quad* * « a little bit agement te be bedstead| In the to bid Britain, Great « \ . ruplex was adopted. has that "The Old Bedstead' presents a anything public at for sale up It is put when a Rietinge teatuce Gece ; That landed me in New York and constitute being play a of instance |ecurious auction without a cent in my pocket I went performance several For title. a about play, | written of the the villain Sope, Lord to an operator and managed to borclub boys have been has prior to this time prevailed upon |) months the Press row a dollar. I lived on that for a Josiah Stubbs to put up money for his | considering the advisability of prePretty Girls at the Grand. week, but P had to ‘park it' a little schemes, but Josiah, now grown wiser, |senting another burlesque play, and theatre start-|Oh, I didn't mind it and I never did Coming to th e Grand refuses to advance aly more funds }it was the general opinion that' the 2, with a Wed-|ecare much about eating, anyho ing Sunday night, Sey ot. Angered by his refusal, Sope readily | lines of the conventional rural drama, is one of the season's | "Then I hustled for something to nesday matine e agrees upon the plan concocted bY | of which the finest and Homestead," best known best musical comedy successes, *"Look-/| do. I could have got job as. an Old is "The He is further ney eS se example Kettleson. Vife." Fortunate indeed is|operator at $90 a month, but I want ing for a Wife revenge y the fact that Stubbs' | should be followed. the manager who can secure the serv-j}ed a chance to do something avant Gwendoline, whom he deThere seemed to be no one, howone day into the office of company | I happened ices of such a well-balanced sires to marry, turns a deaf ear to his) ever, with sufficient time or inclinawhich hae known ]|a ‘gold. ticker' company as Will present this S play. entreaties } tion to take the initiative in the mat: the versatile |} about 500 subscribers. among the pl aye Arthur ter, so the Gwendoline is in love with project slumbered. TWarly Apand Russell, who} ‘l was standing beside t he comedians, Wheeler Trewellan, the browny blacksmith of | {1 the summer, however, Fate in the for many years have been before the|paratus when it gave a terrific rip roar Jordan's Crossing. Arthur is in the }form of the San Francisco earthquake w minrecognized |and suddenly stopped In a fe publie as entertainers of i good graces of Gwendoline's father) janded Race Whitney and Waldemar boy two is a/utes hundreds of messenger merit. Surrounding until he indisereetly enters upon 4 PpO- | Young, two young newspaper men of yelled blocked up the doorway and east of particularly suitable actors, and Salt former and elty, jAll-fated fath- |the the of defiance in deal litical prettiest | for » one to fix the tickers I n thelr of the a chorus of twel ve er's wishes. Enraged at the discovery | Lake boys, on the shores of the Great that > man in charge of th © place young and best-form ed ladies this, and goaded to fury by his/Salt lake, Having a natural bent for was} was simply ftlabberzgasted so I s tepped could be engaged Great i care multiplied misfortunes, stubbs Yre-/|dramaties, and time to spare, Young cos-|}up to him and. said: of the exercised in tl 1e selection and her lover wd nounces his daughter Whitney consented to write the tumes which blend harmoniously, and to its direction give general y and in home from | First Big Salary. Gwendoline drives and il numbers were staged the mu a blinding snowstorm. : : presentation. direction of one of| "I think I know what's the matder the sonal project the The girl goes to the city of Fountain In discussing the scen| ter.' New York's best producers. The Green, where she makes her living | club one somebody jokingly reis the "T simply had to remove a _ loose of which the re is plenty, by selling flowers on the street. She |ferred to the rural play as "The Old ery, spring which had fallen beof Seavy, who for years] }contact is followed to the city by Arthur, and | Redstead." The name met with in- workmanship It was was the chief scenic artist of the! tween the wheels. Th Dubbs, a chore on her | stant approval, and the authors began |that I was Frohman staff. father's farm, and Sue. Brette, the | to write, with no instructions except different the |of the service at $300 a month. I alfrom being T sweetheart of Bid. They search vain-|{o use "The Old Bedstead" as a title, comedies, has aj)most fainted musical majority of ly for the lost girl, and just as they | Gradually the action was evolved, the affairs of one | salary I was to get plot, woven around are about to turn baek home sad-| from no other basis than a. catehy a man Irishman, "Then I joined hands with iowe Green, an Al nemcan dened and hopeless, Bid meets Lord | name ind we got up Klondike Callahan named who has struck.-it rich in the Sope, who promises to reve al to him d who, being tlred of) eral improved types of stock tickers Is Coming. gold fields, an Collier Willie proGwendoline, of place hiding the spending his money alone, is in search| These improvements were a success. vided Bid will assist him (Sope) in | That quaintly delighting comedian, vif he many complications | "When the day of settlement. for of a wif holding up a train. Bid, whose imagWilliam Collier, conceded to be the in this wife-hunting | my inventions approached Ll began to he encounters ination is fired by earnest perusal of}... Jove ‘lass' after a' success- campaign most amus-/ wonder how much money I would get form one of the the history of Freddie Leon, the boy| Brat th. Die epod Sia tatruita nthe: nat {I was pretty raw and knew nothing ing stories eve r written bandit of ibe Se eccalouaiint |} summer, under Charles Frohman's dinight's! about s but I hoped that J Starting with tt ne Thursday that by announced for the balance of 1¢ | might rection, ‘: the. persuas yields to pty ope, ete manager to appear at the Salt Lake management an- | 'T dre I could do with Grand The great train robbery is an etaNee Bea a tre Monday evening, Sept. 24, for nounce the farcical comedy, "A Turk-| big money like that, of the tools and de ree of mee pastes Pe he ahr three nights: and® Wednesday' matinee, Theatre-goers of five years} other things I could buy to work out ish» Bath." kiah Rune : Seats id eer ne | in the joyous Augustus Thomas comeremember "A Turkish|inventions; but I Knew Wall street will well ae Patete Tear toe thundering dy, "On the Quiet." Tt fits the young the farce so successfully|to be a pretty bad place, and had a me reais ahmed of | actor with a nicety and won him JastUnited States, at that time} general] suspicion that a man was apt \ ing Jlaurels in London a year ago as best productions of|to get beat out of his money there being one of the eS f 47) > last mo-| 1. Co a oe ah ee tee xt Vwwell as throughout the United States, the day. play has not been seen|So I tried to keep my hepes down The jand in Australia the past summer cow 4es back this year, re-| but the thought of $5,000 kept rising since, but and the robbery is unsuccessful v Bit ee Is | assumption of re ae Mae ee Te Frohman's ea brought up to « e in/in my mind. Re and Jor-| written to again shifts act third e The interests, ‘8 starring. every particular, and will be presented "Well, one day I was sent for by the dan's Crossing, where the villagers are Ax. Collier has improved the opportuni- by a company of sixteen people, president of the Gold and Stock Tele| Comedian at the home of Sid Steb- an its to err aoe Bare yuted b J. Herbert We ne trone fiction. featur Brealis Phrough,"" b VW pursued | him the Company would keep it and seventeen arly instalment KT } they \ that if | tit bills of : |t®", red to a the he || cept unin-| eh $40,000 lar pir between brought was thing ] ulso. the ‘hn a * 0 when hole | and| sank ime. thought played: a and machine, toO,/ the Western Washington | jitigation ernThen . the rood which con: Merwin Offer' Maude Him had $40,000 in my "T eae pushed out ome- office automatic "My a invented | handled count Mae to ¢ | (hing a Khoosevel credit to of, th session, reluctant Western) : ale ve rast A kin 1. Skinned, and 's ‘ that eae T 5 the the laking the lios to. Con-} and) physical the dissects He We |‘? hurry. Mt ind congressional e understand, a a expense Banke where know placed in D: W } iy that mone ) ‘ worked out ar would j made "It money \ Gq & pockets i a lif I a1 ‘ r ‘ gone- Oo e F SsSo 2 the Leffert General: Machine tT Hf a nigh what mere oa > it my. Z bank that a in Boy val eee a treet at kin out could CE 0 ; | trouser thought I do, bank 1G, the yore Pockets yyy oy sev-| ; on nor hte hich wintei come | Past IRA { 2 % N uae e an i« results of eourse ind the result of ee Samuel handed l .eain but =the th \ not marter jouenn abbas jok yel it at fel wen ic the contra heart heel hex ‘ wid right "urhen piritual make up of that body in attempt to discover the reason for habitual attitude of obstruction ‘" Oo } e Int ata Ore ia earcag ea " ‘ p giv-| Pell hear / last T could. roarec aii , pe AUN another twenty : rie price cents | ‘as Station cents a Soni vo looked whieh peepee ie o DIF} Mar people } the n attention could I ee me. began 25 th ADIs gives abundintroduction they of 3 Wie Oe 4 grea wit ))) 2 fw I into Wer f teller to ar ea im of to-his|-yurst Rees oo I made left. ; "a Bat Sble se all I had 7 1 ai if the part T-never oO money | got ‘ want) mdit T might get 1)ib led a dor ‘ : =chargec : ? cane the to] b the: pro I Pres my ditti- tOr, they t fan ind) » . he newsboy all right Oa le Oo gO hen jumnped:the-price:up.to made has sold ind the way | 29a nty-fir no ae ort cause anc ideas. ovel: and ideas, novel themselyes ») avail that stairs') m a paper aanek being | me tongue. wouldn't move. I hadn't the} . ore Costly. teeth rtificial Wwe yep | Herve to namen uch i im | Diamond jewelry jewelry, non ‘ ever wes time , I got in line and " "Make me n offer [ ventured ' } l handed in my "How would a hundred thousand Be ae iniety of articles used in had not indorsed/"0llars seem to you?' he asked he photographic, chemical and elecl almost fell over. It made me al tri trade I being advanced in -News=) made : ve the crowd iiwa ee A Riv LOWS TLE But no; when the he banjo |opportunity. The ac s one which appeals by reason of its freshness and mar} as never originality,Oe and u p to now has me the oe Brest ae ay he | crowd eee can‘and" i xv them e hoa any : eye Lake opportunBie charming is product |finished =are oe : Musical e Forrests ; The from start to finish Their village ou , Salt to signed ow ;Sano leg‘bs ™> him | check pushed. it celligibl ann rl to [ enough only conce papel 0 0 papel chong I m ierustec are unquestionec her from comes ance > of human nature, and the] knowledge e, Lorenzo a promoter trom novelty, Sibley < cott best onl t i m reater pt ild that 1} ef the past a He | through right J ill ind GS ri : che ne and TI vy be | thing boards | to take va eounted my on up I eee ibuy u é » arn 6 | one . good 1 at i a eh a ee ildh a LGNOO u one ; oO rh aay ; 2 ; . : : ; : : ‘That called my Perhour. the of novelties theatrical telegraph operator performof her charm main the haps way ay, th e the Kettleson, Tinquart | Squire P. Jenson Parley capitalist, brawny Trewellan, the !Arthur Jordan's the O'Day indoccupt Ida herseli provide by done ye‘ so"|backed The story centers about the old bed- | smith of Jordan's Crossing, Alan L.. Lovey stead, heirloom in the family of Jotenor,| the Sim , Rivers, : : : . . : .silver-yoiced =e "<dan* farmer ca sjah of tsLite 1 eimbed te o oe ee erie o a consti-|,, act entire ee i" ee occurred it office poe unique ! oe entertainer aine i clever saving ense of humor the ears 0 of gescross 38 i or features | Although one in at al ought the could bulletin station and the wire along could to. . Wilbur;F el 4 5 7C Free ba Ts ‘ DE : te: nae Cie Dey 3 ara o work out of in : question of a dumm twee: Reo en have cit had theatregoers lero awitnessine chore Home singing ae : s tutes . iis a and |however, battle Weekly Harper give would } i et aye NN ia Sd ee ett Battin ee Forty on the trip This time eee hen Ite o- ‘ the announcements the on oney eta enterof and dried distinctly act aid so that up oft art ) one introduces Miss O'Day good voice, mar S nes re Wes lightning rod. | cpecialty of child son 5 ataceate Whitney lady little winsome {this adventuress in an Patterson, : j : fant : Sa Nance' ‘ a cy a A o Millie Williams tam : . Stubb plays, | Gwe pee rustic qualities Sis eo ofBt aeunity club, MeLuke e, ten pe 1 ncanny not without at Criteh- S. which particular aaah an of up my mind that I thousand but. when hu- lit- ventriloquist The its effect in produced by the HELSHORICni aha Tracie t follows tation agent reeiting the leading man of kid, the Dramatie is} oan upon Acresen? ? characterize which mony lav : play. balanced ie ele fc : ; a burlesque, the drama is well Cael . ike Sey in ae ‘ ceived, and possesses marked de- | gree Cia those Ie . Mr fa ge Byelyn the 1 tet J leaves cla this average cut of the and tainment, Tre- Arthur John . the S. StublStubbBriant | Maud or- in TTA 1 Crossing, sid boy. Dubbs. and and | , time, some it contains by each of these. although suggested B Se - popular the exception club. The Scrogein Jordan's been|]Luke have out Bruefe Young,| of the for some as Sope, Bedstead." [the Press Hezekith | by sda. 1ursday, Thursd boys ' entirely joriginal, " not ag based Old Homestead, Shore any at written Waldemar, and : is promised plot of "The dinary The season acts, newspaper preparing ~ this a oh three by the members . the } on The 6, in : Whitney Race the Lovey Ti. Pearsford Old "The ; theater will be the pre"The Old Bedstead," a Lake ¢ Lord as Play, Club Press event of Alan Stubbs; Dunbar ©. David and wellan, Gwendoline as Litdle W. Walter ‘ ae kind different ere I facts keep from. would ve killed | my pape slete el performance retler from main sketch | ime ‘ eccentric the ituation equal than Scor b srothers the be ais to ran tle . ee heo knes he Tort ASTOR don't ne =i to ae feet w it va inside of hen my heek of |?! sixty ered TRE ais Right id \ When that'there were ea in the meantime yption belicve | Bres* couldn't st. back tl t t for all i it Trouble," | put eS av to more iid laughable are [PaPN ented th unqualified ucce j}these people last week ck at The More "No will week this ae vii it )- 5 : Literary Notes Presid t R : t { ; Be eae Seat interzerence) the course of ongressior egis- In Pittsof battle the "When Magazhi burg Landing was fought the first: report which reached Detroit announced wounded and a . ; nisivan | These People Make You Laugh a | For topline thi weel the. Orft a train newsbo then, | pheum theatre has been fortunate)! told the telegraph operator "at. jenough to secure the well-known fa-! Detroit station that if he would ari In nal arcely © jation during the past ession, whieh | ple Frank by Money," their ind "Pool the Into congress nized gal to | really pa ge of some of the best laws that! Fayant, Is the ‘st article of a series make me an offer have bee enaeted in a gener ition, ision Wall street and {ft purasite who vas scared I was) characterized by Henry Beach Need-| thrive on the maxim that fool and Vus paralyzed yoain in the September issue of "Siute-| his money are oon parted Aj ir100 do? isked |} ces Maprazine i righteou usuraeter ketch of David Wartiela : i e s een : etna 1S cerita Une funetions legislative of pation do bach La what Know i peney: 1 rior )4 pee of sioat en epM my lite straigh was I Sees in home wasHis as suecess atBoston great a and return engagement trembling all over and when I got vision of $5,000 Vhen he ike 1 Pan I ee 2was aa e gn afraid ees ah to AS if | mentioned nothing , 7 sto ~ heart vit that iessed td th Union, first." phi tel | into quaint ‘ nto telegraphing fi in 1 . a Edison to a-representative dominated y it It face ing mill- made. was About Which to 1 \ e . » folks and York jwwere but - = $ 2, 1906 regiment Ae t ae that mor than 7 Hoy General : Years. it has) enjoy- always is js alway powerful He is e interest omen |Chie ‘ New ine of fortune I energ { and I : imusing i if Several for country $40,000 FOR STOCK TICKER but and Ing love romance. A Mr. by ; Bell has made the most It career his of uceess Isite and artistic creation Seventh oom LOL} l with emba ees hi pre b in to | he much | Speak $5,000 I "hat - Rejected SEPTEMBER | graph company talk about a settle-,- ment for lnprovement tle Was General will Lefferts, colonel of of . ossthe as Henge : ; : Sonerhe comet is declared funniest and best that Augustus Thoma has yet written and ne of his greatest financial sucec é Ne York thertre goers laughed at its droelleri for ix "y cc the. of tour {is and montl a I i pre ae tha jj V decides o mtinue it another 1 1 months and it: UTAH, SUNDAY, 9 |Mr. Pipp if the Salt Lake theatre on Friday and Saturday night Sept | >! and 29 and Saturday matine The play was evolved by Mr. Aupru tus Thomas from Charl Dana Gib| ons tamou eri of drawings unjdter the same title, in which the adent ‘ of "Mr. and JN inn." a . 7 BEDSTEAD. OLD Mr. VPipp. fll appear It is a soft, well diffused light, mellow penetrating, and at our prices will be the inexpensive figuring light you can get. with us. DO IT NOW, install all the piping this summer. Don't so yet most put off we can A Represen- tative will call on request. Gas & Coke CO. THE NEW COMPANY OFFICES 61-65 MAIN RRR STREET PHONES SSS 5 LT of SALT LAKE CITY, SQSSCGESSSSsS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, [aeDigby Bell inAy FF "The Education 4321 ‘g |