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Show _- uu awe pa VwVaewwwwee Ce Sw ere ee weer CUE eee YOU hl VV TW Swans on . Play Selects Last The last company Its week at of the will a remain ES cr e ¢ the structure and the ethical) Mr NAT. play with the es Mulvaney; tion is that traits an of form. Pe They a warn- Great displea AES scram-} They { sixtieth the onto madls drawn { fi i ! t { } j } { ; ! I ! | : } South state of. affairs everything «would Ue piekaninny, hom she Frank claims: is| B ee general 1 Up" will be preceded by| "but they left the theatre to the Ph the 1c oy for Win That * -s aly ee , . _#F ‘ig Senator in the ‘since the of shad (paged "Nothing Unat produced. Fegrs was first kind may be proved by this play," © the was} broadened cud, had public the c suld take e to Ralph Hour." This with such is the success MeVicars, and role by first the acted so The natural i ' played | accumulative late Frank | spread artistically in| storing of people to up popular realize Dr. Andrew Byrne, "Tae the Merchant staff} providing of Ven-|rate "Hamlet," "Othello, "King Ric a; Ii. "Macbeth," "Julius Caesar" ana "King to music Richard the Spemene ti (es: ---E--Eee_-i of He catehes lexts, has oat and such of wealth. necessity The of Interest, ever, several an lago's|thrift. inability a Let} should is CW or Ca . for family nei for und ‘the return how- presented restrict as ex and r retard example, that own eve' one's "under amusements he uuder pres- ‘In business owing to our n who tional n ‘Cotton-iKing" 2 = RA > father-in-law, became a figure importance Be whe Sully.|of transient a few na- | years| ago, he bulled the market, held it for a week, and then "went broke' ae the Teaetion, the reach of the multitude. An attempt -at what has also been the average up| pends largely injard of Uving, upon and made man to will save de the rica € maid shows,!it appear will frothy New York is = sonts,ofsshow ape He 5 Fp ‘ i { ALC atiec seem ols) . be seen dames K. te ‘ all] ensaged that d' he , My has member. ¢ "Lo. enjoy) 1 . DIC' by earned of of i ae that ea applaud.) "How's inquired Mr. Brady, from ness?" loing. (It) S#Ve of passes. by virtue was ,. See reads 7 never busisheer | <> --____ z, ene ae pede: ; ae ea force of habit, of the dapper Ameri- | Political power has seldom if ever} can "representative." ie! Finet'| been invoked except at the instance of | he exclaimed, , with: true Steric an dis-| the industrial or commercial instinct,}| , sol-] instinct to) this in obedience "We've } and evidence. of objective regard more'n $1,100 jn there tonight.' That) dlers and prelates have devoted their] sum would about represent the capa-| energies. Tn the ancient world wars} elty of scale turned the of a small prices; hair. theatre but His at the highest; Were undertaken never] lly arouse d-by Brady Mr. comment was:| princes. Tne to the satisfy the o and cupid- the Richard Bennett, ie ra in Grace George's London tlon of "Divorcons," the name-part of Hour," but could hecause The Charles was made a} produc- wanted Jeets of Carthage, Venice It was the sold: of ‘the for] that - drew the . duerors. hither the Rand that "The Man of the] not take the offer Frohman wished nim | pe ar abroad in "Stronghear early withdrawal of that marine | throne Bennett unemployed in London at the| very moment William A. Brady ca- in and. New early trom set} the 7 olson's for Odie for' Wie: iM e Sp oe '¢¥elution with all phrases a excesses Carl } Ahrendt, who the-German labor "Daughters of had the last leadcr js Men," role of a ferment in| |"able rehngeg the | inen uty. season among anc oni its high-Nlown| In) the name of}, : Ss / ne s.' which first: House will see timatunder, tha. be sua is uch 7 of the ag in ; i big liner Sunday the new night, and. with and wilt} cMies Canadian dt on July bette: New) on. New York desir clever, belme mest. So If furnish! «amusing and) naught: * a ries we! Goorge-Fawcelt sie Frank Meikee by ward Prins The s in fe a isto "hesfea the author re BaP. " aig Girl" Sitver har of The, ts.-the or haa any theatrical visi was. greeted" ‘This was Love name. ' byland other origihally with. true not only * troubles -for one : BSS es a is in (avener, dualened Gee Vee yest rcun fee et nt i adaptation involving the placing of the; 3 re Saltair, i Fort Sunday r Douglas eee | iwtch "he Concert. Military | Band. pieces especially writwhich will aot for his quaint I pleasing in his} 7bs i Hehe aruber, sue as "Paul ; , S ' Kauvar.") ee Atgpenan ce A acs } When it °o for } } | LM is|tenors, AES EE was, City and And DATES and 25th 4 ROUND WITH THE SCHAAR TRIO TRIP. all upper THE Tickets the above be used. Pp SEE | 41.90 | return. . and return. "t return ...... intermediate Salt 32.00 29 32.00 Fee - j a All ace "THE W DEVIL'S ‘ . k ee a - bee oo peninsula eek } ‘ ‘ | $2.00 PLUS ROUND must be but until - later. a TRIP. purchased dates, need 4 on i not Write, ¥ | Ss §} §} : T LD' WOR GR EA ES 1, I SHO S your trip is properly planned. Sleeping car reservations made any. 1% T > "phone or call, and we will take pains to see that every detail of | to ree CHIMNEY" -? = | | FOR Eastern United Both States. ‘phones, Second South cities, lik: eneoe e engagement 18th point 245, in~ 100 = the West street, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. G. DOOL tT JOUN H. FL aenere WAR ae Agent. i. YOUNGE vehi AN, Trav. Pass. Agents. there,to DOUBLE Ears. extended = ‘ x Sno Sands. ee quarter Mirza =Gole ee - f cour "ereal Ey bassos nad 0 Aecrialists ae orchestra will be first my chorus and my a $42,000 be x & about. will cost The class, ass , ‘Ds ; I week in addiflor addition to: my } original expendlweek works ture S of $200,000 for t he eight ight nmnew E of which the1 control in-this counago : g which I have ame Um the» of idea no have You try. the ee Riders Pry, 50. Clowns Pepe In ny y mpany, COMPARE. prima five in of what theatre. I would 1 pave have tit, for you some know, of my at Peer Ie ea neces. my. the Me donnas, equally good ve unsurpasse barytones, and house, and and support my me Satna in the wi Grau , op did mI understand! necessity > oF Flying' Se "st wei‘ircus Hany . Funn Sts ; Hodgini ® Daisy en A \)) : -Tahha er TKS ait ant ¥ PARADE EVER c ‘2 ae da a 1 in the regular SEEN f re Oy eae Sm Ss ticket wagons on the si reserved Co. ow sents «, SOL on = ‘PE orBotly culy the same price i atiow: } charged ' * I CRITE: - urt, and was fornot prefit. turning J my ak into an, expended things." Whenever the Impresario nt it then|stage handsin orsmall, machinists work overtime al I maen it now. The sae RUBLE 1 ihe y must be paid double wages: Indeed will support \ me : All told, 1 Xpect to m nses for next season are so great spend $1,250,000 for 20 un of ok and ee ory: have to Charge extra 4 teen EAI MORE including the of Michigan * , FARE in western *Nwaremer the week one Ul costSe honnentane ae f er aoe take) counting pes 1 a am pay net Em ae jab Sie i specials he ONE enthusi- opera} krand present dollars" to. ache "\ milion = yee F ee iter ri the oni ts ee ath as a itis yao eel "ot ne of ee Speaking| bad bf government,J humanLN sli oa ae een : a oNtet ed oes fe 7 "ot |next xt Bes is0ONn ' at tt at Sneaking Manhattan. wri tenet Met nantel Stave Manafield's | - vects of r y, tariff ft and 1 fi financialinl problems ble that} Hevea berhe lof the expenst Jammeratein says: "Yeu. Yes, | | says expenses, Hammerstein {of the ty. lpi sil 1902-08. tev the solid foundations on which tt! ry ol 1G =OUVver ve tithe | shew are ; = ee a cee . Girl, they are (osenorntou . At)my opening per-} z hand for Wilton Lack-/fine-spun fabrics gf so-called politica!) something 7of <a however, "Western are avon ¢o° ALS lt a rhat aeeson-l announced ct that 1! I} announced a5! lad scenes, the of Three the cole} What retired Muge he l prine iples are of adaptation of musical} a temple to estabiixt) Wished be willy Gawceteo Genre Bust the Jin i ze fet heroic upuuni Bilsie Robe, Red "The of a vaMok a Kansas noha Mrs. is . ear wchenhe red aS the R ichard in' Citizen First ; of "Julius C S4 dese ar." revival : 4 There ! esAne P -_ cities | Vewciewhith. Is: expécted:.to "keep, Mr iicee a cert anil hisscssecciates, on: Brodd=| Draw an use ayes play' Bricux's hic : L Burope,| ; ate MOFGIe so AES against! which is tamiliar throughout. England ) wasan; not muehhad that she) Seen ine . role adthat was ae is ene In tae United States only; denied the equality of oll men, as that jten for hin, atid one through some German "performances; put taxes upon us without our{enly - sive opportunity ‘ |sheSib & Ww > : ; a New York City, where Sonnenthal, aaa and then tried to collect them come dy, which was so | | second "The}a Route.: othe) of r 9:20 p. holidé oli THE On company and ‘Caneda towns, but in larger Vanenuver, where there w aa Ag et id m. Miniieapa lis' auitl Al- ent. theatre available: in'Seattle a church transformed into «theatre was: used» for drama! comedy new Peple, m p. Final return limit Oct. 31st. Liberal stop-overs in both directions Highest class service. : . o> . Ss .= OES Sand are . ee.e0 St Paul and return een 4" 90 -Aemand ‘for seatssand:an ‘extra perform ance shad *to- be -given: in rinks Thest t¥y found out their mistake. DRAahita) tatty from Bari' can p. ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR thelfl and) @sm and apprecivtion. In, Calgary "one her kick» |} performance was not sufficient to fill the She had lOWRVET p.m . the cap- province first ¢lass eversappeared, Piske's 3.00 7:00 5:00 p. mm, TWO season Mrs. Fiske made a. brief she returned from the Paelfie tl he nelps ‘ILle vester principal ertles.-of western 40 Lely ‘styled: lastewost pict » in Calgary, BdmonRegina and BY rahdous In none. of |these | *10°) m. EXCURSION as ¢ of la, | of the ashore . ae of pro- oye will be received with open arms.) the performance -of "The New York atid earn ber: salary-which we are: in-| dew th Sans: Mie: Fiske ap. formed es the largesbever paid any live] pearéd2 inn Hen cen. whieh, prior to her Ine: Tela leneagement, was exhibiting maving pl Lat ae be CTA nraii le Tok: tae RUMOR Secs intl ch players engaged for Wright Lorimer' te he basis of all our Bac lalistie mo veHuman been. has ulways ments and his ca-| began who Anrendt, support. reer on the German stage, is become | nature c} a very useful player in our tongue. of to Hdmonton, bl Paso. trom Ati ul : = sent Of Its. O berta,é and the northernmost town of any Ds any a satire On) size on the continent. . Mor the tinal week tripped Fougere coiething bright, j<, without Insupport- Sstiseanthins raul L tnedtnousht. 0 ne French ait wc aes ot nn i yesterday " fl ang Tlok songs | P resident fae eeand een PRGER inager. Gen'! Mé |, -wdemahds . something g -new, |. tructures were filled. ‘to: the * utmost:caYork on o mand comething clever, the" more clever: the) peclty..In some Instances' stages had. to setter Minagers who. last winter|be constructed especially for the engage: bled Frohman to "pick up a firstliberty. It was taxation without rep-| class man for Aghermar in "Divorcons' | Tesentation ant drove the American by the time I get over." Wrenohe colonies to revolt from King George "pot over," he found Bennett ready and parliament. It is the heavy burand "up" in the part. . n = a, hee te Ireland + mie Rome. srimaces and: wriggles.., World}? itch. herself losel c axation, on the lire ng. | ; the ! one-of" Sutro Alfred new the "popular novel. "The. tae this' in" oy onee proceed to try aes i tlie goeilly town: voyagers and con" Tt' was: the. gold. (of) involved the Boer Re-| was the' crue 4 that brought ‘dts < ra: to say : not: elris.cc, Cnr iugenic sya trire- "Good! Somebody roe Dey. SPOpee eta ee of Egypt, Persia and Syria about $960 of it on the flo legions to arming and equipped hit minute with. ar | Farmington, aes which Wonor," Glayde's "John play, Mr. Hackett will appear next in season popening in Milwaukee November 4. « It } is quite Hkely, however, that Mr. Hac kett the subway, trayestles of tie stage hIts)) of the of last year, and "The Pobosgan tour. Giris/" with lots of dances and spectal-| coast ¢oast : "tCg -omake to show a.great~ Its ties, forget cares, worry imd } family | the country jton., of rival} possessions caravans every. loveltica; peautifuy' ; Co. 1907." a Lagoon east, OM ection of Mr Hauc kett In Indianapolis | | Labor day - next, ' September 2 oO (Local.) 1, E seuges and ait ‘sunday at Sundays and xOOr ae aie William A. Brady dropped in, a abliityto-save.; iorder, to keep andi las , | Mrs. Fiske and the Manat in company appearance. and. In maintain' the © upcJevel| the odds |ended reat the most re-vis recently Winniper at ig og : George' Grace before two or night London premiere in "‘Divercons," at an} reached by successful ees Se oop i pee : markable tour ever: made by any theatAmerican play that was, in the vernac oie a constantly larger percentage ot the eu s of Bae whit bh pere ied OD f rteal company. -In ‘the history of *: tthe ular of the theatrical business, "st income must be expended. Such a dem-| the roofs of t} New. York andl Crite> | \yerieanstage; traveling approximately ing to death.' ‘The audience w: Eee ons tration Is decidedly unconvincing, be rion theatres a week ago, has .« maa 000 Hilles wee thelr departure in Jan. one-third the capacity: and it was pat-| C@use its reversal leads to the absurdity ] on It 4 is an elaborate production UI) wary On: i thetis journey ; . ar) the 7 tour, touched. ent, from the quic scent attitude of half | that the less a man has and the lower} of musi and comedy, ¢ and Is lng the) ing" Mexican. line s:onthey? south. It the body, that 50 per cent of the at-| bis standard of living the mort he will roots every night lhere 1s SOMCUMINE |). tretched from Boston to San Francisco, tendance Prices. his ‘the eable olland: roles-in 40d.) Tiction: rls; o Popular & Hackett. i. Principal fun,| Cor all' sorts i ~ sybey * ylenty va Lake, ne |S Thousand "and) oe Old Same -- ---- Se Oa Junc 4eaves 4 .m. themselves thunder Three Saturday. and Wednesday - M. Rallway Ogden Effect . in = atl | are cater with' ok | D ino P.M. - ™m, good{ place as fei eure uim- | "Silver. Girl' Sere They us WEEK. in . M SUCCESSsie GREAT -M. M P.M. \ er Will, previous to that: date, feature Mr. | Holland and a special company in George | Middle ton's dramatization of Meredith [standard of iving the eas iT eae ae ac of " Y AR P.M. and Table 7 rm laney melodramas. or sojled ionsense yecople Wanting to see heavy nmrelodraj.q< on a sizzling night; but there are » owl lo, und so hasten to a couPea ee yall sels aiohiias wt 1 upport| ue aa Rae kat watt sera } a a iq BLOCK COMPANIES. ie Faye I eee ak. has all oom | . season ‘caterers "g00ds in - :the. eacoin. and furnish Well. the prevailing stand that the higher. the r Vv ar - the ginusement e blood_and' show in { P.M. oon Enke sit Pia giay-at-homes are getting for their money, for th ee vaking s ise Douglas Fairbanks, who score dso ent. methods of large scale production} nice a hit as the slangy young idler| through huge corporations, weakens the in the New York City cast of "The| thrift incentive. The acquisition of land Man of the Hour," retired from the | merly supposed to be the most power business with his} ful stimulus to thrift, is now almost out § |] as i Matinees | P. ae P.M. >. Mi P.M. a gol Time s ' --_------. } Salt -- anc operate] considerations, to argued, invest to of likewise factors are influence It savings employdirection," own Ste-|or one'sto King ane peer. of needs of Director of -_- ALL 1 ONDAY Company Stock M Comedy | MoM. M. a ar M. 2+ P.M. Contes, breezes |- f saving the responsibility future increased saving. To combat these song|erting as " "Othello, of If. ee wortay aa fl eae mphen was 11' lilts, in the Act in rses to fer ‘ TUR P. . Musical SECRE - Orpheum GOODWIN'S < C. 66 Musical cooling 'TONTGUIT E i A COMMENCING a C 1 Superb " NAT Soloists THEATRE y PRI HE j leading | ee E - 9:30 P.M. P.M. all} BY JAMES GRANT THURSTON, lago with played Fawcett that recalled to the, According 2 July of Edinburgh university, has been re-| dependents should strengthen the ten New York. : is out of} the elder Salvini, Ben Boone in "luc engaged by Mr. Mantell as music di-| dency to thrift. The increased security ot | society editor, "Bverybedy 2 ; Jeans," leads with Nat. Goodwin, Rob rector. Doctor Byrne is the cémposer property and the certainty of {its pres-] town ‘for the summer," but a_visit to "Litth in the Adams Maude with shews}]Dow gardens roof and beaches the|the and enjoyment future for and|ervation scores incidental f the complete the interludes of all the Shakespeare] more easy and safer opportunities of in-|*hat there are numérous thousands who! Minister," to mention ohly.a few ofthe as eager for /roles that he has dene exceedingly well repertoire- | vestment, irrespective of variations In the | :ti]] linger with us and are Mantell's Mr. in plays eT late 7:15 : 8:00 8:45 DAY-Grand the feel to and : GH GRALAST, Manager MeCLELLAN S209. rush verformance = | Arrive. P.M. 6:30 SATUR Utal's arcane 6G j E West 4th and I Be bss AND Sob amd program Musicale, ORPHEU WT j| | | | } | TABL TIME eee Grand avoid ii PRED PROI ears to enrly Wandamere Se DATLY TRAINS Srd Bet. trains - A. ao i; ae 10:15 om re in, tin e w we ee : only Swans as graceful saw r education - teaching the tne Chicago cast by Robert A. Fischer. | for a rainy day and ang! ws hast year ayer oe ae evening cntire, 3:30 P. M. 4015 P. uM. 5:00 Pr. M. P.M. 5:00 Jand & B 3 ut on as | they ae as he wanhim t 1 nin his 4ddirectition. ' may be started ----________-_-eens and they, ee th a Leave Pp ae anos Day ‘Hiawatha' In great in Soloists and Choir Choir Chorus, Pestival MUSIC/CO. CLAYTON Tabernacle Pamous s Lake Nightly. 8:15 THE! SENATS<"AL OF. RSD AY: BtPRIDAY Take beautiful ‘ F | | ti So, 2nd ther their is not ‘it tha evidente gives every 1lit Whe yme- the of side e RK Week, This TILURSDAY ie ractions TWENTY night the. on UTAH! with and opposite | a' spot north : swans Tne re ol | dered conclusion of P obé and usual‘ engaged | serve Has been types of character, is that the prosperity encourages for "Big Dick" Horrigan in the New/thrift, and that the progress of civilizaYork: City: cast. of . "The Man of the tne makes for a steadily increasing and dominant!) oo of players a our of known g drives did. they erat | evenings' as a.swan-is Graceful IN * Tabernacle other Resort SALTAIR Depot water on otner:venicles and buggies swans{in thet if they the of . centre lake. Prosperity and t approached He bark. : the le Thrift best tne of one Delmore, Monat p.m. WEDNESDAY-Pioneer | | . draws on the land its movement it gets | when t may that awkward most the is about punishment of sort a as there held black funny its With imagined. 2 that they had a rignt\on for assuming up folding them eet it waddles MyouP lake the li fan a like them unfolding cat the about wandered stroller The and wabbly and "pigeon-toed" ks w: | the at lake little pretty of the border in tckase recently offered "A mollycoddle." of pt nat not ts Vel y : a Me would be seized by the wings' the swans bills. of black big he liar, dinner to out wife his occasion- ought osition that a husband 3 illy town-constable €oung near too near fhe ; fun aeventure little ~ * this man docs bulwarkine. lacking oficial who, a man fee! safe In calling another not me has al-/} propmere to "Its moraie confined to the the TOply: been ways next season as the "'Way Down Bast Wilton definition the through way of bread to them p plied their hrow bits the] mimes | (Youle burnt-cork of the old-time last present-day of Car-| revival her not if the hit of did viewer "Pivercons" continue | ! will activity, in that prove dows 4,°5,-6,.7 SPOT VONDAV-Oeden World Att ore and to them that is one process feeding To| the watei was quite |many children to the lake every rents fading , them. taking ducklings! theiri fond parents 2.3, TUBSDAY-Salt) Dance Floor Int VI charges sume = for cach: 10¢ except of dancing owed by ee thrown crust bits of bread they) as ducks the 1, SALE ae, ee ee ee the watched bank the on (gathered merriment great with fight unique the -upon turned stroller the Toen ft full in the Lac e, if and struck swan definitels be may swan of a part that aback en " waste swan Che | located ms: he zh Bai a eae REG Tis er tt man of action uddéen. thi l and m7 All ' at any swans a. PRETTIEST GLORIOUS IS Se by|the al about ell, rank af De- Launeh, Eleetric es Round. oat Merry-Go " M Stuart] late the and H. Crane without success Pa k = Be | William | Robson, - y fare leaving | ane y before asked by an inter-! Grace Georg ¥ London, and ond . the : comp! fei was thought had LO UE knee : the Team. Bountiful vs. Tailors 4 Lawns, , s . Plowers : di- ago years many acted was title | {ts With Early ‘Nate. of Actors, and - 8:45,.10 HING E BA Finest Lon- Wednesday, } | loud trumpetand demeanor its fiers worwhile they the by Je- | doners after taat, playlet. "Barbara," accomthe one-act water the Inte fled It 5.085) ing shortthe of shrine the at Miss Anita | Shipped in which Jerome, K. reme They companions. its two by | panied "ea the foolish and skirted, the undraped, role, that! Hexidiie will portray the title but trumpeting their dry on . i about strut or. | they. é Lon-|as in colony summer American Te Knowles! of Barbara, and Miss Priscilla P . i will essay the part of Lillie; Mr. J. W | don is a gynarchy!"' : minute's diversion is always enter-| gracefully glided (to the opposite side thelt arching menuwaile the lake of taining Da-] Phoebe and Grismer R. Joseph Luke} Mr. and of Cecil, that Bennett, Cosgrove will portray § Sinnicum | vies (Mrs. Grismer) nave made a fourA stroller went to the park for an} necks. in thelE Oya) peculiar /caeniey girls, take children, @specially Little the in lake the to drifted He nour Harte's} Bret of dramatization act =e en the eee in delight great there} while and park the ff entre play \ sar Sandy of Men "Two THEATR i. THE OF TE THEMIS 1¢ for fight 1ey ban the wat hing | from time his of most the bearing | spent and story the same on j based Late Trains: | Lc Gcorge Grace for Med-| "Divorcons'" speak of Mr. hearing the woman the Ameritaat the opinion expressed and thinking she as her husband, way possible makes In London tourist of |} can him accuses is referring to. George, there of the light success summer the base deceplion, Complications continue Aemrieans in Lon"The but in the last aet| Us ical pla in rapid succession, for musse turne is cleared everything aaaMiss a . yeaaa out 7c en pe deek up, and all ends) don 3 sald he performanee,"' first rE | t for the lovers. happily ‘Turned Lake and ! 1 from day on put to next j of stage } other went the he returned reelor, whither London, friends os Robe rt Mantell has been engaged Be for Mr. Mantell's engagement in Amsterdam theatre, New Bi late in the season, and ess in that exacting and ungrateful pai general! The time, ana over-| half-brother George's this aleae arrives about and Shoot-the-Chutes, Railway, Scenic . Sports, i Athletic > iis Birds, ""THE e| 2 right The captain is then hid aw: a] in the conservatory, e is no soon pat. there than Cleopatra, the ne BO -| woman, arrives, accompanied by a descendants Utah-Dubei of Skating, Roller Music, al Lear support cine as*aCentsin ictinge tae ghost in "Hamlet in el ‘ mar-; cu their Pioweers, Championship the e Animals Boating, Salt ero woman, who had nursed him} season again be the actress of the vilthrough the fever, and afterwards] jage gossip, ee Perkins, in *‘Way claimed that she een miEs al Dawn I played the role t. " nevel in ten years and tC! originally, he how Id illness ing his a performan on the first ship, and/ missed fled the country sont wasepiekad vaio GordontBurhs followed | had woman negro the how him : | iast SaARTMER CP ELINGaLS Drtlse or nik at aoe te is oleae George told by his father, but reainz if the general consented to his riage before he found out the { : the . . aa state-maters the the had he on 4 rOouSs y Ha) * a lightful comingi the will Woods Hugh Ela ne-| native a play that} America, by rescued been had he of coast the off ‘ ‘ of , the came that knew ie fu great a boat) conferred eles arrival Special. Dancing, Pree Way, wao is supposed to no gave and little a scared stroller or a fast swimmer Inter-Ocean, comment-j The Chicago is in who George, his son, lost at sea, Then man of the fear any of sign park! in: Liberty to the lake A stroll of companies duplication the on Baltic, the only daugh-|ing Ada love with in position ludicrous the saw man the diver-| pleasing and interesting an next|is Hour' of the Man "The play aristo-|to a fiery, Baltic, of General ter of thought He come nad he which summer,| in the for an idle hour sion involyed| the figures that says season, ser-| foreign the in fellow old cratic swan, a by attacked being himself in| play they as arts the watch To reason} convineing and clear ‘afford the en-| to sanction refuses who viee, and as a complacent depieted usually for! ght cach other i ater, the temperwomen, and men many why daughter| to his George of gngement had crowd-that The animal veful: p or| food of Srertaene a of possession tae the] above things to |/amentally attuned of proofs sufficient had has he until Le Ae were ALE aisle ee Se rine ow ee oo 95 77> Inthe) persist) theatre, the of traffic fam-}| and social standing ee tae PARK. LIBERTY. AT FAMILY ‘SWAN THE manuscripts.' Maniatit of making ily pedig In his | © ee to furnish General| What Is deseribed as a conservative esBaltic all the proofs necessary,| timate is that the four companies in TOTT TTT TTI ITT ATVIT AG TITTTTT TAT AT TTTTIT ; ‘e mean in. a will play Broadhurst the eomplica-| of nest «a up stirs George in a take weeks of thirty-two season him, although] tions that fairly stagger all and | weekly gross of $30,000, or a total for them to overcome he Manages the of which $960,000, of season tae General's} the for plead to pelea consent Everything goes along | author's royally will be $55,040 The receipts weekly mased-on 1s estimate urrives] father until) George's aimoathls With a most startling story. He tells f $7,500 per company; and this ts successful a_ for business" shipwreeked | ‘average been ne had that George e cS i. f i be the of for Game Ball approach- still) and_ further walked will Phe strolland them to perhaps was lovers ; anniversary tretehed out a limSwan Mi. swans ais with anc neck versatile and ber tail, all Stroll r's coat M1 bill grasped the time trumpeting and making a that| angry to his} not is best} the have their element, Oo outdistance easily can they and Starship. been| have and to ofwant not did He and Mr. how he saw when but fend, M1 Swan were taking matters, hey; wanted to see whal they would do, He of|} reach of out are they ‘that eases it was water the strollthey followed ae thought in bat-|he nest a ing dry) on into} retreat cornered when tha water in a most tantalizing tash-| Tney know full well in such! be he unless man the writ-| The | fame to date rests on his having Goodwin. C Nat water the into plunge well-remem-}-_ the rears ‘d and ten a series of characters| with they then distaste, even witn] Brown," Nasucy a song bered among interesting most be mentioned Captain Medwhich Marie Cahill sung herself Into] of him. for the water is by unless er, sill trumpeting was er's attention point) certain toa up gree to ‘There shore. sometimesThey they) and are playful in a Measure are! 6 bugler What trumpeting Isl troller was came. they the of out bled some their 7 C dewn|} up and fashioncand:trump=| like { bs have dis- |) ing that the But on be!/them. may Sometimes! unkind. be | Ns ging Ue loudly mie 1 an: interesting | har d fo imagine, idle heur own their may on|« di- | the thett craned They (in at, foe inte Those hued a Sa brave Crawford's] Mr. and they. s aa in mind Lackaye Wilton now the special condi-|the he, himself, shall play] jon Ortheris Stanley in| bie uy like cowards ‘theywill fleeattack Paes man 2 They |'t tit i Wrote Hee° fi i Neos play, eating, exercising and many other pastimes, Versions kind. of A ‘ourting : "The trl cee intrigue a: eters rawford fi a study in positions play the ifci-| on Nei out | rule. At z x ‘dry land four-act a Us," and by Clifton Crawford < SN8 cir- Lack- 7 eae at Lagoon Pioneers | they "Sol-/ in Kipling's en-|dents and characters been accepted bY] are played first te piece | diers Three," has Brady. William A. to- compali e Deerccs Eu Pas ina program will be was Up" "Turned Amecrica deals play are that whom may pee based ete s ee by eee Clemse Rov ance Se een be will 23, when a suitable in order f stock theatre tae three-act engagement week's the begin | axe ay iere Wi to comedy purs|: areumen ‘Mulvaney the in view, end has selected written "Turned byUp."Mark TheMelford, new farce titled Will es Orpheum the Orpheum be devoted entirely that with poses, and management ie Admirable} cumstances. Week. dramatic special If the ideas of Mr. sthe of ization es ame in Company Stock | ey lo free a with country, this in scene ORPHEBUM, THE AT UP? "TURNED Water and Land Are Graceful and Awkward| | 6 1907. 21, JULY CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE SALT INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, THE 6-« a * |