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Show THE a ee ee ee Sou oT CUREOR urrent Review alt Lake's Bast feo vents naclé a tala a at Was not attending from Standpo bul lotta oe y the taber- Alien aes South. Without by r ' speak WORTH the REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1907. IN GOLD. of b ao meet s stre one; ( hidhosa: Preeti Des Jean long the Mrs. Cc. EB. lines "i 1@ « brillir of | dons i solve ; . i : = dein asain _ wibly last evening rhe George = Maxwell : cas mead link that such was Relief corps will Maxwel Women's‘ ‘ This afternoon PS Will be 6nertainéed tomormatinee promises to be equally jrow afternoon by Mrs, A. B Davis, at} attractive ‘ ; ind | 1,06 Tull nner e many, the final program fonlensd 16 Fuller avenue. when the OWN. TRO aa LT "Messiah" will-be give n, will oe "i same pais en ie end: Haw HOldINg aan banquet ion House, Was rather conditions : which dearth AH] tl the sociab life-of bu last night. will b f I peated , will rccountfor other society iar f : S of sHM aw | that the to her |. fain on Jeorge at W. Thomas tla new card home affair on EF on street Neighborhood 590 ifternoon with = The of Mrs. J. 2 : There will be no Mark euitd today on Anderson's funeral at 2 o'clock i ; Mrs. H. A: King, HAWAIIAN A. yesterday Marshall pSinr' at home oe ee noe New: Mrs. for < In Denver unday, Be) . Packard. York Ellis; has by the | returned tecompanied by hi who will remain with ai at the The Friday te East . friends be sorry to to his home |monia rile Russell Ix Tracy learn thoatTie is Joseph' will contined Comedy Prices Sale BALTIMORE AT UPON At the i Hidase Lion diyyer and Monday dance | A aj/that night was telegram from: Haltimore R. D. Millett of 559 East states South Islands Missionary and|jain Millet, was formerly a mining or Oma. v3 | NeW Hard tolled bee Moa Mo'a, € CY VOnrixtUASen Cc rUsped lielish. sees seam OnD "Feu, Ande Raked Snimon etd yevee eS -Kamano moa. | tinwe « n- | Republican aA PA a OxSo ‘e Jannon, ae and Gottlieb ORUbAYIeate . Juare uareg, Ariz: Special Service, Copyright 1907 ; j| the go Bere AND : Lillian Lillian Pe ae noe: Russell. yer. | Hy ti --- | "Ineog"' Harry aa Biz Galas the famous made per beauty a and the people s : Approval Won Leighton..and eno Lhae = debut. oD.) ie i Sahel Bee Ey > part aes ta ara nat! Senvec a ee see at f, ee rete € oe who usually the his : Grand. piayers mt We S New "4 doesn't is one Daily and need" friend in know that the Republican, only 50 cents a mail or month carrier, in aa who| Sun- 8 day Rigby, um Ida 1 Mr. advance. eee en) ! Colo. ; ¢ 1-| Mencos, teplie Jensen a Cole 1 Fis n, Spring City: Maril-|jny ry Cit Spring ee |: theObontaglo cof: tds On Sat Crispum Leonard ‘Perfect vi ay for Thi E ple , er paid at Aeside.-London Dal : ae A gy a ile at Cheap- | 10) | 1 p s Mail. I ES i a 1 Cham In | 1 ATi} ft ‘ l | play Root wa All the Gra the The by he ‘na pe ty is himself ell on & eCODD r of Th ‘ I }t) i : One \ nea lin het ith Lyric Crowded to a. the a } hie | aa te CG t 4} e I 1. } Tha ' to j} 1 \ - thea that t elicits nd that recto " | = ON | | "danseuse Ie ! }} iin ls the cot nt nearian. nee x at) the by. DI- 1On...4 Mackey i one , and tinguished Zimmerman, taken of American Is and him. preja pearded . by Mon signa! Ireland us one ol ee won ee. "von. 1 \ inflexible #pite suecess- Cello voice, of hi the]. Cor rto Doors, tia ( |. Wota rom Iu Victor ire wer Vit, lude I |} ind Cn | } Tl ‘ ‘ Death Ch . Song Symphony . | | of © "'ssees she could) nouncements But the star rt 7 drut ie n man was » hin rather ati too Thc rank for clo. one chorus passage became from the ca ALI Vednesday the and Sat Again Willie'. PLAYERS meting Farce Com- 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and Matinees, 25 cents Monday, Contest Closes Monday at 6 p. m. £1.00 Winners Will Be Announced From THEATRE Only Family Cc ONSIDINE, evider be rautiful | | the and | story April race. Tuesday, from evening prom-| evening, if star there was among the ind her Dane-} soloists a Madame SL AeD human part Of) Her frz eutent from Francesca ig act The mu-j} beautifully done And the great first | ing exceller ind | art closed admirably itistiving | But the triumph of the evening cer-| hardly aus good} trae tainly a was in thecannes second part Itfanacel was! eet iil dgiea i 2 VI)Ve BE ie : ri cao eae 4 Theatre PROTE PS. | the Stage Wednesday Night. TARDY MARKS Are always plainly visible In neglected teeth. You ean't hide them; you can't even treat them as you used to treat tardy marks at school-make excuses for them. They are sigos of neglect, pure and simple. Painless ea ee Charges-Warranted DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTIST | 240 MAIN STREET. OVER DAVIS SHOE STORE ROLLER SKATING | | of ormances. : tae Hiliawa tl na : . Coleridge-Taylot of er nee RICHARDS STREET. | 1estra Minnehaha, 2 Perf A UDITORIUM Wagner ne mA ee igo | Thoma "Francesc Zimmerman from Final from \im and Tsolee yY sé rats, YRIC Fielitz SE Only The; Enk COMME NOCING SATURDAY MATINER, APRIL 6, 1907. Wonuderfal Vaudeville Program i ink Coombs and Muriel Stone, in "The 1 . Cha H pub in, y ymediar Willia and Ros Christmas ve." Win Windom: the I&xMinstrel KKurtl ind Busse, with thely trained Fox Terriers. Leon Chartier Singer Lyricscope motion pictures performances Evenings, 2 complete matines daily except Sunday, prices 10c... 2c,' "We; Sxtra Sunday Eve. 3 complete shows, first one at 7 p. m Scer . Dr. Schusster ds Ww Herbert Von hes i Farewell Wa Box Salt Lake's 8 SULLIN AN ber| Ovehestra ELKS MINSTREL SHOW "INCOG" Evenings, Warne Tarar ] Svn ymph ‘ fle at ae | uty : My Car yund Ae to "Der Chicazo::Symp! ' Il Foner) captured and ar ev Bors cats, Presenting | Numbers three and four were transNickerson, two po ed Mr. Wagner's cello concerto vite presented a as wgelh; recetyed) for a master of thi and mirth hat } 4, ea) instrument 1 readil rec-j| peopl inted nitad. 7 the peopl Dr. Schussle1 i eady tO 4P-| proved himself all hat has been company failed promised in the most flattering an-| , Ae 4g 907 Republican Spec ial Service, .§ onycient te ‘that Archbishop [reland may of pieture Thi Sata atOr al ins Rome from Dispatches pointed a Cardinal at the ae Act a holon raph copyris ited Pe Overture Lamont -¥a08 pre Lathen ind little MATL. 5 he man With ry, inve! the really eg a Gt RBcitlt endeavol houss Quigg, | black of atra een aerebatique,", right)he lls @.plsfactiol rou fantasle® cea I ae » charming reo ah that nd evidence: in So PO I wa ates a eR j LUCIE t door a ias one as mu uch i asl Peopk Happy House; Pull || 25e 1 PART | BIG & Nicker rson. La Helle Veola Week | a pi Chorus WEEK. THE LEIGHTON Ld: COMP hers Che an ement of the Salt Lake} ‘ at) busines music festival may be congratulated} btainab If (he | on the success of the initial event in} \ had bet give t their pre t ason \ audience > Carlo: compat howeve! | comfortably "filling the tabernacle, both { ip of! don, for wu oMs! | on the main floor and in the galleries, CON Gy 1 her Lian | oo ttende the opening concert Monday nd. Alice lelsen are the | nieht [t would be difficult to find a of} that than ight impressi more m the 2 f pran is r Constantino 4 b phenolene. great ibernacle chorus, all the} 10 in: Europe ranks hh yen ir white vith the Chicago 1 Bonel uri is tne reat= | Symphony oreh ra, nf instruments} LT n thr gh the) jn umber, completing the pleture. | . Carlo com y+ COU Phi is the program 6 iis very TONIGHT Matinees ‘ jit I has >t nat Jordl - ee The Bren ot 20, sae ee c \ tamyp of VAUDEVILLE. THIS on emphatically. launched Ballet daily exoort Sumas ‘ant Stondas"<0- | /M Remember, we will give $2.50 for the best local joke. Remember, we will give $5.00 for the best local parody on "Cheer Manager, L THIS WE 2K E Up Mary" or "Waltz Me Around i Che of AD sg ipproval ALL ‘ : the rant Des Ter Wee § Butter-| Grandi Kellett) ful carec toare thegoodliking mote ple 1 awed comed derfu Le rok proves omen ther 1d oO h light easily 50, lige, Muchny : ave Nowlin Lamont's Coch The capacity of the Lyric was again | tested last night by a large crowd. At both performa tow Llmo im‘ ble to rccommodate the people ! ( A the grand |} ho wanted to e the Papier er | ee. icle Ile h Durin the ourse jot the ch "The Last of The f perrect aon! a "Ks | Troupe | k Coombs sings a song 1 ar af that j 1 inne. The entit bill ts] J oth bets mars made up of t et \ matinee this t Mal | ea"0"'larternoon Is followed by two perform-=| ul . nN Zs unc 2 nes in the evening pee he the the to rhe' San lo G d Ttalian; " : Ne y hown that, } Opening of the Musie Vestival. | ji ot fi & we af ¥ tyilithe this eddy fempest MI }~ | it "4 medienne i rv H ay ber ver a 1 ‘ a Lo=3 ua ‘ ie Leighton CONSTANTINO. of MODERN > is of the he as comedy the of ever! master ha appearing | more serious class of work required was paid!lyy, "rriend as as captivating quite is Dood Miss igagement ho for mount ( musical' ‘ Sch ee was tal eek ] | \ at -variety.| | COStS|¢3.675 These are the Dates for the NIELSEN ‘ eat Blatter, J Andre | therine ¢ ain ine, lio IKoftord, of papers or Mond ay-‘La Miss Boheme," with Nielse = and Sig. Sepoatansiny: Tuesday ‘Faust, wi tae No Tue sday meee eo na,'' with Alle 8 Con fate tin eae Mile. Dereyne Prices, $1.00 to $5.00 OS | |] ae-Gharles: J. } Livina Ball, A Midgley-Bodel 33-35 IE. 1st South, showing a large line wall priced medium Are and Wednesday and Thursday Nights Chambers aaa o S Salt Lake Theatre nee eC ea ae ae alt es oaile . ALICE -renestre 55. of or 0 bins $2.00 On $4.0 of storm Bros Co. 12-13 Kellet a Artists- SIGNOR 2 house, ther PLAYPEOPLE comvent ‘chic ago, playing the aes thercte tae epee De 5 Edith by ot ‘ not e Presents Now MISS j Union; Dera M. Hi-| tne pupils In the school witnessed the on Stanhope... Mr. Harry Leighton Rutua Stanhope Mr. Richard Clarke She first sang in public | Gen. performance F. "Barton; Mannassa, Colo ‘lin: St Tone Episcopal church. ‘The | Dick Winters,./....2.3 ir. Lyster Chambers Kent Bosworth Mr Winters Harry pea-| eating for her discharged ctor Co Manassa, Warrison, Savage -Mr..Giae Moreland Ned | tenor the while ehofr the in nuh "Mirtis| Ida.; Carey, Cooper, S Joseph ) Mata Banana Oranges . Alan | Stanford, Carey, Ida. | poured out his soul in song. Her first Dr. Hartman. Mr eee Tr. "Haddock Fearnley ss Jane with | abel How: ard was appearance srofessional y Mi-| City; Lake Salt rd Rich Harold women,| isiting the of Numbers op Elsie Miss Somers Molly Tam-j}| in theatre his in Paster' | fony Ci Lake Sait Haberfelde, nett wore} islands, the those from especially Miss5 Plotence cop Wint ters eee He made Yor! New Hall. V | many Lill le Miller laylor, H George guests the of most and gown white ode Emily Miss Armitage | Kate a weel $50 of salary at the oloist } a Pro, Clayton, wore nativity their what matter no the decorative rolls of the Hawailar | J. Martin. Boysor Sterling,» ¢ mH At it time sh vas studying undet | Somehow, the company seems to everyone And enlarged been have cullliis ho eh lamy ( i Dr Richtield Brandley Della could] who one every unt people to chances a dozen half least Cha opera grand fo ice 1 Vit Cit Lake Salt Cochran tes rar welct me} of word the least at learned the of spite in But a principal ° a In iInging i dosh he ! ;Wh ut . S Nelson, IeIsle tongue curious in the Olat Tens Rexbur jda Al ina) mu iall « neve. pot t her|+jich opportunities offered by the plot, Peale alu alc. Pala 1a. ce ee Butter .Pelena-W Pudding-Koe Hawaiian Bread 3 Acts cents e 1S thawed out to : . music for it being provided by the leg _ Black, Georgetown, Ida.; Olive Baida: Georgetown: con; band string Hawatian After the dancing, - the raat | rralik Bacon, Georgetown, Ida | a: Georcetow Smart: Grace awailan)| of eens ed composed Julia A |iT SoG aenvennne T nis is the menu, | was x rved Alanon Ida, Ruby, name-be- |. Jonsen, the cane with og lat the ing give aad puCea tes. pageare: Pra NS Es Ida.; Nora Reef-Bip! in 25 -10) the interesting old bullding was | gineer and owns considerable local] | This picture is err a photograph, copyrighted by Carl Weldner, of crowded from early evening until near | Prove rty He has been ‘sick for sev-| Miss Anita Stewart, daughter of Mrs James Henry Smith, who probably will midnight feral weeks ‘and ast Wedne sday aE be the richest heiress in the world She was a great favorite with er stepOne of the interesting incidents was | for Baltimore to have a delicate op-| father, who died recently in Yokio, and friends eft the family are sonfident a peace dance by a group of native {eration performed that the bulk of his great wealth, some $75,000,000, will Taleshatelss de Indians, ten in number Several of scend to this young woman the Hawalian dances were given, the | Marriage Licenses. st os rams - ae Roast April . IS xX MME. NORDICA | the society, but Tomorrow. ¥ Temple, this city, was operated upon hosHopkins Johns the ut ) yesterday entertainment far-the vided A } pital According to the telegram, tne people*6f that race now in Salt Lake e |; Operation was successful and Mr. Milthos® who have worked in the mission llett, who js 69 years of. age, is doing eld and their friends Phe affair | ye] : a was under' the auspices ef the Sand-| I Millet, famillary known as Cap- wich Th Brain-Storm San Carlo Opera Co. pro- of 5 SATURDAY Brooks Sale Slate HWawalian & Sat., "R. D. MILLETT OPERATED AT LIOM*HOUSE| i soprano LILLIAN | RUSSELL "THE BUTTERFLY" with gn 3 attack of pneu-] aw" mF © Van D _palding necompanied by Mrs, SpaFting and Miss bthel Wisness, nth | has game east on a pleasure trip Te alana MATINEE 2s of told -s it never has Above all else it the TUAETHEATRE 2. some | Breeylen DINNER AND- DANCE ae ‘time atthe Bransford fe hhc Miss Birdle Boreman has come down oo Ogden tov attend the musical fesval; and ds thé guest of Mr M. meeting of St account of Mr. the cathedralat| : 806 eee | bridge entertained residence ee Cone vib yes- | Mrs. Tt. "W Pittman, a former wellCansten | Known a Mee of Salt Lake, n 2s Saing in' Mt. Pleasant Iowa, is expected here soon when he will bef lub. was the guest of Mr = T. Benson. . CT onnGnn Dleasantly Thursday elub Mrs eee wate Edward:'W,y | from | Sister, aye followed Vy card afternoon @ «4 : Marineaux will be the Wednesday Mrs. The babes. grown -will luncheon hoste her Pulham ah =a Salt crease 1, pial ome SNLEEREL 18. A= The : . . 9 toMrs.-c, S the | visiting ra erneon, ee past Paty apes aa yee o ealled hee ‘ \ VeeKs " ViLs udden Mrs. Abner Luman pleasantly Gnter- | tlinjece tained the Sans Seuacil club yesterday | atternoon her home on ie second + Second | | South #trectat ance Wie that New Star Coming In May. Liebler & Co, have completed arrangements whereby the distinguished young actor, Walker ‘Whiteside, who has just become one of the firm's Stars,~will be seen at the Salt Lake theatre on May 27, 28, 29, with a peeuHarly strong supporting company in the new play, "The Magic Melody." Mr. White side, who has of late years been seen in nothing but classic and romantic roles, will make his first appeurance in a character part in a modern drama. The new company supplied by his managers will include such well known players as Howar¢ Gould, Henry Bergman, Leslie Kkenyon, May Buckley, Olive Wyndhan 1 and. others. : oe prove to-be.the most popular' ot tne | of ne of the board of directors Pr ae f : o 2S > t Je . witli musicians: will' not? yest a erate: street Orphans aome Willing: \IChough to misssany one of the rare jf SPORY afternoon at .the home was programs What with the musical festiv: ra Mien ean: Whieh w: fatorma) \ atte oF nonaien va . . hee an : 1d " (trac ting crowds! are Sitibied de ee : ie SF " q tock | noble Oki compan? 5 ie reOp ae lees ae popular institution, i whicit wg! « ; < ar _¢ , f that tile was ; here This afternoon at 3:16 a sacred con cert will be rendered. The progra of he potaiets rich, each IS especially prominent more even an given being And evening. of last that than part the oratorio of in the evening at 8:15 this In is promised Messiah" ‘The the grand organ will assist with Mr. probably It will presiding, McClellan offered event musieal richest the be In vears. to the people of Salt Lake | | . ness Hoes voice of Madame Zimmerman was heard at its best The contralto and tenor parts were also singularly fine. Alexander von Fielitz was conductor of the symphony orc hestra, while Professor Stephens directed the choru 8 singing ; this commodate fis Conable that'could ae The Cleofan 1 Why ; i ering!<1t: Has «ees u y such a sath? | ee by Mrs ae entertained this oceastons.t} » urged on similay (His ef M, wars, unius, Wells, 170 that handsome : rs. Wells will read a paper The peS vast edifice, buttojles at o sel'a ne‘at ;OR "Oorregto." one. the "Hiawatha" ee ancclub 4 "whit: fs hel eing the country ry to , HER WEIGHT Stree Mi , only w apor and Worth | by the w ; musical and artieti 2 omen in ‘ Bret ols artistic arinid | the1@ problem ‘ the t: rtain Re "public ans e » Third x Child . fiven nn éente The. Woma anis club wi ak rnoon with Mrs | "y ate eee cin] The will the uterae his O IR INTER-MOUNTAIN cae treet, [bern ae for state from 1 bicevele and race, vs. contest 3 vs. 3 couples Thurs., mile Salt Pri., open Rink 11 and on Wilkinson on Mornings, 10 Daily, 12. Afternoons 2 to Evenings, 7:30 Music Held's by Ladies sions, ings, The udimitted Gents, 5 to 10:30 Band. free at afternoons, all 10, 15, place for select Two Lake. 10, Derfenbacher Chas. 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