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Show Saar reed a THE Sh net 4} | | | ;Sughs, and after-mil, Loe A, . S "ngkagement in this | Should he vVaudevyi| na ue ors © M. Cc WOME: Penni Nell Hoke Fels out of ees at tsuccessful_m mus ait Play, "For. )" "OVC! and urtistio line ne Gait. oer from Broadway.' -q;! tent _-; Sohne sing and ward of is music a haucle REPUBLICAN, tc ) ts looked Dy ake localtheatre theatr: -fOers the most important: theatrica) calendar, Pee stars. América headed by Corinne, in. on ii ie fame S-Progress reoe fame has be n Pippedesee yo for. re vinely ene Sirumen ev nist year's of The the « na is = =» Hes' ene DEW tot also » is as of pular mation accordion like that there will Kinodtome picture are particularly dramas proud the back to Profitable some | dred of that city. to engagement. successive a three him | boy the ie he a Kepresentative of the She jis not! sterner j sex, ances of her lot is cheugh Hfel "Tilly" young -girl, her friends. cecentricity in and he has achieved LIS A te 3h OE Mi | ¢ - er j , a gen- triumph in the impé@rsonation of) role. The cast is practically the as during its long run at the Furlong, hun- }son, the _ "Tn Lillian Harry Mabel Corbin MODE Holliday, Wright, Frank Bleanor and § 8 as Bessie I. ) Maid i Sings anson Mis Nel-! Wilton,| Starr are Light Crabtree, | soubrette, jthan { | *"¢ : Be is re. | old} A rl a who as now. Lotta the million was a owner dollars' of worth fine of real more } estate. May Irwin, whose omission is }ld make people laugh, and to keep} | them laughing, herself finds cause for| | Jubilation Mane Dow ell from Song" ; that when. a player stage because of relic | | WEALTHY. euteiceintaian wwe . OF: Physicnicatiment. His her! 'last days were sper n > or bounty! ne friend: 'Y 7 " iy UneN ne bouns ; amare . COCA Ys Weave ae tallow a Boheme ke, makeup | Duet-"Antumn PLAYERS GROW it used to:be lired from the Subterranéan Winds". tHlenry Pureel! Andelin Kahn Vill rd Cinertner Der as Ye RN : cate ee "Arise, ‘2! oy , y prelude to "Lohengrin J. J. MeClell Vagner Diesen Hell'get , Hallen . is a i organ (b) lovable There her ( cS (a) "hound in witty with j O reat family living on a Minnesota farm)! and is the object of ey persecution at the hands of an thing but amiable housewife De spite the annoy-| bright nad and popular eh ail the case:of "Yok Yonson" familiar Swedish sta "Tilly" Is a sort of Sv Hopkins < : enivettan theatre, New York. s | cludes: Frank ¢ AM Peau, Frank Vall, Bennet Musson, Craig Muir, ~J. R ' "act as thei aceompanist and in Milly 7 Olsen m® the name of the addition w ill ay thi o number on ae latest addition Swe 4 dit n too the © Swedish-Amerl« | the great avgan.:The choir uader Pro. ama, and in this play a falr fessor. Stephens will also re nder ene | daughter of Scandinavia js made the ' | selection, "Moonlight." The program central figure In the story and os in other Ley hero, pane uta ta 5 com. | famous ..new Lértzing: Opera house indder of | °C' #P.t: the regulation standard set Appearing with him at the tabernacle by hard. |! th Orpheu irenit Taken alf ext Thursday evening will be iss a LIL-it is a -géod show that is prom: Arvilla Clark, a brilliant dramatic od for thi Wee Loprano who is alse st home o = : ore iu con chon Bo ae ie An pire ine "Tilly Olson." oo past two years. Mr. Me( lellan lip the attended ; ye personal traits of speech and manner which one associates with this cow- vers in EA b A is was the Denten of ‘"‘Arizona," to possess in marked degree the} who said eh 5 | the trying realize could who America Farnum, Mr, Virginian." role of "The ; px pie it will ta fill of appearances 3, 1907. im man one is the Farnum Dustin Mr. he next artist on whom prominen to shine. W hen weeks ago to dj-' @ brief: visiteto his home and in- |) W@S with a contract which him be. with LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY most remarkable young West has ever produced ‘for he is a. native the rutowith | SUN of world-wide of entertain| Teady¥_ commenced tells sto.) ft. Berlin a few plays the If you course, the ic) Utahns ‘ Then, {eVOr that Andelin, I SALT { week when Salt Lakers are to hav t he opportunity of hearing Willard J Not Far From Browd way, The approaching eng: . Tabernacle. at of festival grand for the Salt Lake A |} Uled : INTER-MOUNTAIN Concert Andelin NELLIE ; tizet BOK LLIB Soloist, at Accordion MAidelssohn | This in the big rent rolls that ap-| } pertain to her holdings of real estate | jin New York. Ae have sum-| mer homes and eouple of luxuries that ues and vagabonds," | las BOK, the Orpheam they j ally | town Week. once were termed, Rffect, houve, a in Carolinas. jplace the William. yaeht, do not us- |} Gillette. has al and a summer Kyrle Bellew fo keep the spectator busy laughing Mr Andelin and Miss Clar SS =e _ CO pends His SUMMErS. ON hoard a yac he} af her odd and queer sayings and ac "Moonligl rE' Ktom Panning of which he is owner and sé ailing | Lioy and when the opportunity came Tabernacle Cholr ;} down to their barest and most priml- | master. he proves herself to he made of the} '®? "The Wanderer ve ao eer tive factors. There is the hero; :there Jutia Marlowe has a fhine country stuff that heroes are made of TH (b> "Pit Patt, Puff," from "Die Hi | is the girl of his heart; there is his) place, as has Viela Allen, who, by the like all other girls, has her love affilt Suenottien ea Meye rhe er} enemy, And that is quite enough, sure-! way, is now ing her last seasen| nd her quaint but tenaer lovem Creat Organ nA ee SRPARn ia: lly, for out of such factors come all the | on the stage. She is Mrs. Peter Daryea, | iz not an ordinary sort of wooing le ia babe and comedy, the laughter andi of Kentucky, and when this season ex-| at all.. She overhears and fois an are (b) "Andantina (by request) Lemare | tears our workaday world. The girl) pires.she will go to Kentucky to live fempt to rob «a bank, sted er a J. J. MceClel | hin ‘a art called Molly Wood, IS; npon an immense estate owned by her! male friend, and in ré run n a her ney. | "Lc Adienux," eran 1 "Jeanne d‘Are tds aie rior to him -inseeial station.) husband, Modjeska, who left her nat-} vice rece renerou zxift from Tehniowsky | though his inferior in nature. A dainty! ive Poland because she hated the per-| he bank offici ials, large enough to Duet-"Oh ec te r sha caua litthe heroine she is, full of wilfulness | secutions there, has done so. well on} APPLETON AND PRARY o ble her to marry the man of het Blast" * . Mondolsahon and perversity, loving this man with the stare in this country that She ie : ae pe ure choice I the end, it turns out that cena nella ana Mt } ul her heart, yet. su ugsting against) owns a great ranch in southern. Cali- | t "My Wife's Family.' Grand Theas) Tilly is the rightful owner of the . ae his dominion, never acknoy, vledging the fornia, which | she calls. . "Areadia,"'! tre, Pour Nights, Starting Tonieht farm hereon she slaved as a Servant : a : i ict to herself, and ge ine quite angry | Manstield has mede a great deal of id trented so badly Stage Extravagence Versus Thrift. | anyone suggesis it. She suecc "um bs | money since the days that he was pennselentious work She ananen ena: The play J essentially a comedy ; Paul Gilmore Who will appear aljat last, rand the quiet; masterful man} niless in Boston streets, and ameng it when & vear af age in R. yy. | Mae nelodrarmatic touches being only | the Salt Lake theatre on. Wednesday | knew all along he would have o,; the people of the stage ‘are to be! ; , ote ela's company at he Boston aie iary, » Ochs reneralls breezy |i d Thursday and Thursde ty matinge | bart there Is many a struggle and much! found dozens of men and women who "CORINNE, im, support: d . number of peohaimecter of he plece A fine scenje |in the new college play, "At Yale," was! disaster on: the way before we catch hate succeeded in accumulating nl With "PrP orty- Five Minutes From Broadway." e who ‘have ines made good'. on | 2" duction has been prepared for the | asked one day last summer why it was) the sound of the Jnevitable marriage! great deal more money. than "rogues| 2 et bn iss ia ee. ie sta ineludi Frit William Pity There ar four acts and eight |that so many of the best actors were hells ; ‘ and vagabonds"" usually have, Joseph-and. Jda Conquc en ch one of which has heen | not able to keep cnougn of this world's The villain, too, is a villain of the} Money if course is not an infallible} make provision for a but he sayes he Aynesworth finds that some one has 7 Hid fnetes is ; rr ted especiall for the produetion | f000ds8 about them to make them com- = right sorti-a low, cowardly lying,| badge of respectability, but the | cares nothing for lier tute. The ds'in no prov icet for the Jittle waif at the anHiniKad iibiiccanrte the well known scenie artists of the ‘ort: ible in their old age. In reply he mean thing, called Tranrpas, who is} "rogues and vagabonds" of bygone! Sense; respons ible for her be . trusts] ces state, and that she has blosball. organized:aJuveProundway theatre, New York, Messrs. | said: ‘TL deny in the firse place Unat forgiven a score of times, but has to times never even had money. The salane yan? ee ne eee : omed ee beauty of ol hah with ATH TeTIOK NG: fore te ats ea beats An especially |Many of the best men in my profes-| be done away with before the course) aries that were paid to leading men | Sale And henss 2 pions coke Phe hs : Jes 10 nes she does not Frank: Daniels: being -the ; competent company will appear, in- | sion do come to old age with but little of true love will run smooth ) then would not be accepted now by} ° Te takes the name ‘of -th ri 7 in he Ly .aenvln lation ala with hens her hid ain bt cluding the eecentrie comedic nne, Miss' to show for their long and hard years Everyone must realize the poetic| utility actors, and the amount of mon-} trades in mining stocks, Gvperh ige Corinne .was.a of an organization rinne Merrymaké 5 a5 I) d ‘ ae a : eae a a i oS : } quality mm turning onger, evidencing a noble scovery Of his identity n Il this is influence of the and embit ilways duplicity ir onme z subtilely y fine work, bo ent. is wh the rirl In Wingrave'e paren nd 12 years of nging the. leading ‘ G 1d DuchI ‘ the Nead f ich he mothe) Snc 1s later starred onte Cristo 1d rist J . ibeequently ap- a net she loves Aynesworth, cnirnid declares the aceuracy of the. characterization. One soeddenty finds the pase illuminated with the truth. THe has learned to love th too we revent ber, happinées, 1s beconme humanized by a puce on. A tak he course ow whl Sasure her hacpinesa: aingle possibility Of tater regres Tt is months aturse ard. en left je pA EON al acer ae tryin in - Ho ng j l whi | the most pronounced cureer.. She .-is suv r-| company of unusual ex-, of the famous ¢ ohan ; » eat marrival Ayneswar 1: fone wi he puts the yveors: bebiud None ry ters Info thé Joy of Chat yaunyg ava incidtu o oncen ere with a ae tirat ought | Wi, sineluding the haut ind "street | Abe treet re PAN ais comes. In| ais " A olientells Mik vedy sketeh, fut that \is not vaAtil fie shag' showr you tie tofiuence of the girl upen his resurrected) character, has con promised .Lady Ruth, ard yur osely, But he has never ae ne. _ der lips, . a f . é : thes passionately oon dy" ta runt him. te employs his opportunities ivecher fNushand on Assures nh o | bill for 1 lovin pla nee " im Sui iet. <4. cost London oy i Spain, eats ms . . PETE: aye i the act L winner Me Anothet "un i of: o pro ' apap antmarertants Ripe gee both : i wo that/a pleasing | j ta lMitle Emil iz isted ple of comed dog MM ao sheen. ort i} Los Angeles fora 0 ‘ ae avhich ees to sho hat gecrt 1 Hi funm WON three ; adi ' b eouha of lI in Rose atio ' st prem ‘ ; i cereal ee Hent Richard ®nd« a i Orn COUN ah Cran er d Cent | anothe ighing purpo Os) nough plet in Le prece if we I inapeeciaaaerpenasanse aaa f R ‘ : ‘ leading characters in Owen Wister's present at the Salt Lake Theatre on - att i . le ‘¢ b AEC "to ts JU ho' starting be k given Saturday |and matinee afternoor een : . } best. acts , iieers ituntiar una entitled "Among This lol } . ibounds in' comedy, and. nla of willed ire the to please more ec rational owe it possible owe of \mong the Bushbrangers" ¢ ' and, The Tvrie tock company will pro-} we an far nine Ome tarting . Sunday |:Ca"s : . i . - ; we ight. the i lonal melodrama, IM) Gur path pre it night Phursa wil four i Lhe hes IE ; of. Tilly. | of work. . Th old and for} dence are passed, We 14 daint tintiadalcaltract{o Arthur corman the et 2? : i ae nee it : r oe s er ; S e % Cr 4 Dastin Farnum and notable the Salt Lake Theatre. * 4 company si will grepeneneesinmsceieusiensjemathatenendngitintineme the actors. co ily world themselves in looking goad some they to as to be possibly for farce the be the liveliest of has Mr. strongest in the] - been Kirke made La by Mr Shelle, Kirke| a compuny pirit ! .; ---+ of that this: would wild * preserye. western. se tale, Saturday prisivg kno lay that 11 Lo matines the Vister e¢ -- pre Iti nt *) apie VILLARD J. ANDELIN, ‘ apes Who Will Sing in the Tabernacle ThursUtal's Remarkable Young Kurope to Fill a Notable Engagement, day Before Kteturning to bb y the Weslel A\lyneching car Iz. | i ot ‘ % "| 4 ) é ye ee eo." "heraiy 2 Loe Ria o Ps4 } { N\Se y crave rble ier the | frontier enerouw tl may bo Itas all:sheer-romance; we mu é | member, gh refere We have the pelements of ‘the romantic life shorn [aaa Naar poner. the - -- ---e~p ee BS Ve Toes te many books, always of the at fotanhines lad's his When father Raion has disposa they come hr a very best (| RaneTClOnl plaiced the se money} eae LcO wit love ee swith er vivid] pression back to England at| hiivany ! him o ee in society's Cahn ! ae al ? Gticiie Another Burnett's fairy ary the end of four ye ins Wingr: ve, rich| |in the fashion of Cecil pee ore janet an opines pe i Tae : ae Pye re, Reinet Sorte ; 1d ey, "h foara| ling will hn td . fanaa Renee ; Mr. Oppenheim Has Arrived. Phillips Oppenheim has written she with hd hin Og EE will 3 " Ton, Frances: begin Nicholas, E ent piquant title of in It Will o "The Cozy there will be a number by the same artist who pictures for the earlier series, Harrison Cady. Ge hi ea ees ed has) Hodgson Silver-bell" the . Pebru- have:fhe the Lion'; and of-illustrations has made the stories of. the : : that . "Queen Sin Aare reeds a Foe mind stories St i. Phe Cone of Mrs. quaint Classified ads under : le arid: ot : oe e and Male UO" in oie classifications The Oe are Republican ee Help. Wantea- WW: 1i-Siiu: Wanted: Seas run, three times free ee quatt Seton he baronet looked her love letters nOWn to in ruin traig his wit cap the eye pocket t her erty { the actors aera rer aay aes dvitica® clean the other yaronet at his: finger-tip ind took nt punishment sent him to hard labor for ej ra { came aout in sixteen eredit. for good behavior, and] very large property had ber ed by a careful and honest LW» hired a seerétary, Aynesworth sin nor who wanted to study at close range o ingular. mw character sna turted to seil hi Enwzlish prop- oft M4 wha { eooMa older ha 1 he rit ed unceremoniou of all an [ris# er. There band was lodg« in rise >to eth thought i it in cused the baronet her husband H j tried... She ay ee. pee On her ee naeeloania advances to her th at id rejected him, that her hushint h id assaulted him thst Ine had struck the fatal bloy si Win | ttO} ee the) } has mastered th feco arr e His effort 1 fg teelf-withothe ® he-is portrays | hére: wis hunting | Hoblerdel ind } commoner fot th hunt | young wo noblemen other nobler who:himsel he to 3 ‘ ; in whieh e helps-t trin tl t Ome. "COT mee ' he is-courting the girhf u mid on th v of their hone moon he. meet t scoundrel. i he streetoand: dispatch him > afte he tx AUC during + + + | the 5 oe sur But he wa tro brave ound at heart iF of resour: to trust-and depend apo that season tune. He ruins a boyish broker, and ex: | ee last ag be rhe ne mia | and intense order; but in none has he! compromised herself given such proof of constructive abil-| 2 itv and of-graohie and convincing re-|---~ cital as in "The Malefactor, ust is-| sued trom the press of Lat Brown and company. Bere is the evidence of} advancement, of FIDE! ning powet the j learning of the trade of writer, Hlereifter ‘ hil erneel * en l in-.th nt E. presentment read about yecause he } and bad qualitie wi civilization lac Thi killed. h man. THe ha lad not ed ife mong the conditior that as | 00d Larely has a more lovable and ‘ . vat § eharacts« been the Cf nival sige a tor He is the embodiment o . Mattern people in the cine Toy e times REECE | | ho hav come te cowboy hero. should hi a pro-| the 4444444444444 444444! the} and] , oo said comedic spent in a single have equipped all of 7 OeUes Wistet The is now would productions sUrting | a The Virginian." Those So have read "Th Virgin. ian, Owen Wister's fascinating stor) of. the wild West, and have not seer the play, will fail to understand th uncommon interest with which: readoman, oh ook «looking ‘forward el f the book ar ; to its return at the Salt: Lake theatre next..Friday and» Saturday evenings ue ey that duction La Shelle company, under whose m n=] + }agement the play is presented, prom-| Iseoa faithful tran cription to the | + stage values of Mr, Wister's book, i+ iextreme enare was taken in selecting | & mn) in the musical world bine Company presenting 1 Wife Famils i lected for. cach person natural ibility. to.assume, the various charaecters assigned to them vith the result one of the best drilled organizations on the road. toda Clever comedians precy girleand & whole ensemble well nieh. perfect ine every dletall My Wife's Famil hould pros to be a bVUiSthe t rian ue i : the dramatization,s-of ; thig: ri ean,)and patrons of, (he Lyrit: The leading-vrole 7 Sopuauat, eae iene metals Seve Seay iH be taken byoM redericks Moore : sir : \ i 7 ae thane étart: he is firm é iblished. at this. popuIGDAS ssl Vednesda ve ob s Kah yiolawhou ae wofavorltes ing this evening, Manager Cox having rt 7 | Wreanendl ind. Satur-| been fortunate in. seeuring: the: threers , 1% riven vet play This merry) concoction of ONY : ANC Roy ee . fun, music and amusing frivolity was ~~ | greeted: by warm praise whereve prented last season l the jolliest and of " less.' comedy one the busines _--Ct 3 Bt Wife's Family." "My. musical of his quick death at the hands} Virginian. and this episode is| yea just- men justice of the if by becoming more worldly wise!) hould become less able to take of our parts upon the Stage Should have little to care for with | inereased knowledge and lose. the Bush-|ereater the days of improvi-! are getting more every to tO business cleanest ; : x ‘ "The Virginian," which and Saturday matinee at celebrated romance of the West, next Friday and Saturday nights { i ad A of ee t aa © y \delaide Harl Tilly Olse thei acrobatic. qi ; Cone methods cu d Pour vaudeville Che me have the is the { the i t but ¥ re , , himself nure Cron ny Then find it wa he who provided fer the ult, daughter of the chapel organist: uit it was he who gave the hoy brokmoney ta. rrevent bankraptey sane uleide And then comes memorles' of suceession of benefleenées, saeeretly hostowed: and we real nddenty that this "Malefactor' has been ideally honorable and. true This book is both new In the conception, and very superior in the handling. Mr. Oppenheim has arrived : " ‘ ‘ f yelled ull, i { no clover, thecev enses \ apy ing distinetly One at ‘ Who ¢ 1 only. toe ron ibs anthor rreutest e GOOG taker 1 ‘ ‘ fg oF rae WAilliims Chinese maid rrl fred the kK tol a ‘ ‘ oe fron and est of 1 plain | | | ia ae 2 3 ; " DI ; ; oe ae : ee CK'SEELEY TALE os 4 ind i \s F . Yale." he devotes silent nralignity flicting of rain humanize' him. | ta : ; PAUL GILMORE Dick Seeley, "05, "At ; rhe impression Mr. Oppenheim giv you of this "Malefactor s one of great streneth. Ile has known a little of life of i most intense phases, and he has pent sixteen -years in prison He doesn't belleve. there is ny truth on honor in the world. He ha uffered , ‘ himsell of with all a Lucifer to the Aynesworth can The ind on the the 4 innot an- Ste eae a HiGE ees oe organise in the chapel. an orphan now:| and Aynesworth wants his employer to fi) Felt Brillant | ‘2 oe : » { ; $ zi j MISS ARVILLA CLARK, Dramatic Soprano. Who Will Be Heard in Public for the First Time Since Her Return from Europe, Thursday Night, nn Ml Mitrelcre la ap Eimer ttn ariel tiie alt halt eta et a LO Ee |