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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, GCTOBER 27. 1907. f FAUNTLEROY SALT LAKE THEATRE GEO. D. PYPER, Manager PHEATRE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. | public in + De (re vas Novel ated Interest. deep Ath orous | t ie ‘ f ‘ my, " =f a trong th} Lady Gu the ities g-lone i ined ha 1; int Od : ae nad it. ne : ee develop at vie and for the‘outset his hi [sa- power STARTING. ino NDAY. © | to he; al-| ke ‘ fat o mar i 1 hand, in "Ancestors books, as presents it in others from toe Of! neriénce vant~-l»and to an oung Ret the n if xlife They , \ « may the be conceded first 700 pages of this porary yvelops Miss REAR ADMIRAL | lescence ~ for first faith: what. Is insufficient | ate self-maslery, self-surrender-the and ac- has Necent ftia ia I portrait of M 3 P cists ie SanTae t | o 100 et i ' Warfield ~ Won v (4h as a struggle ‘ in a f 1 ¢ mild English Pauline | Short fer}; po = considering Phelps turned him ana looser in witnesses unha y He of se modern a activity,3 f a dark are and street about, more ing our big fleet to the Pacific, and (eee ineeere past less in the is by in seclusion: roid of family at entitled to not | ternal sho s |.our leadership, After; is able ind concludes her to his relatives in and | causing rate, society. : « In which and Th ry much: alone.» death of her father, she abroad, a> visit any pieeee: Ly | it ind he helled. centuries dissolution talking nziish- Aflei to she (standpulls and; it shine like an down befor It will Atherton he remembered was in San by | scenes: of et | produced anit |i i: coy he She is alternately | book stands, apart from unfit-the instinct or the centuries | the, central dramatic back of her line, Her hostess cousin, | being the city itself. fot Vik tt Gwynne, is the ection of, the cophisticated = a very per- | most say wpe, a cestors in : that the the spirit thai}],. i Francisco - a%) 12 os Se eaiian t NIGHTS ONLY, STARTING CHARLES ee MONDAY, : DILLINGHAM plac Se Biansises: Geo. D. Pyper Manager. os mind sl a ae eg te Ab th | The gh aS hop 1} is to make but. ay er more > hoot 1 n« Iron unl Ere.) Pleda 2t as bu Ris ‘2 ai ‘ain - en iumph +4 " einena will the the ~ etraight wh ey t os t bl re ae < and 1 they ot 5 stage.= purple, |e¢vén thousand rare ‘all ee he Is compéled : Even Eige2Dc. "uN ening's, to expose the - t ner a arc usherog toe dare DAY hi from h' to ihe scald The. gréat climax dismal, every than! name hayseed | el al- he onl about down is the M. | patristic idea of and Cohan, popular fest Grand ‘0hing But F the the Oh, I Bf en Warfield Take lashes It Skillful pI ds popular at tive head .of a, post and 1 and keeping bhouse where the post meééts,-and | Ine for . fin ; Hd house ne } Hates all for the sake a a boy father was sinir t r! kéep- | Mr I whore pmo ner .this.Grand Arn man, | i jit teealk righ to -doteo rhe bo spoil him, tet alm.d n he is.a 2 r: piiventor,.and finally send him to ‘ pnearest bank with $1 0.47 G A. ] funds. cheestra. down only Prices filled 50c¢ In Opera to $2.00. ordet Seats "M'LLE New MODISTE," York Friday by company, Mall orders Henry fel - ecKSs balocae restity On nec day, whey don meditation, from out ors | comes of of recelved z sual a those' a " ju c matches after io . sti all.ds over mes and but prolonged and @ | cour premed gloom he. ‘ € of Th A New 9 Sone in pride a. I Valual he Gowned in re ' OC rretically care i The is h i in PLS < Th ia » a moderately , t ; Fumon 10 iwue and a es, | ae: bs - , Devotion. t} he: hon ind * Sin { t \n rank, perl GRAND of COME FOR hide atnog. hest j ( is % MAN : . 4 me = " Career. thousand DASHING and Seat sale E. R people E A turned time then." with Brilliant ree r Tuesday at i ) oc con |The awa i foreed YOON Crit Sol lant OF aon eo director; St Son Pyper i¢ wae } \ssistea MON A D EV Y RS FI ag Dodrg admission Must open ak 1:45.) ' T $1:0 ol Orpheus N E M ( ING, ET HO reserven, i6 Main o Recital: We offer you this town years. + ‘ and 5 ‘5 "A a for y earl " Beat ‘ t -170 1. SALT ul LAKE CIT MAIN ST. ‘phone a Meet ‘phone 1862 Established CLAUDE J. NETTLETON Teacher rn Violin. /Tol: Club > S aL: F150 yay (862 Stidio, 28th . ae ‘Ickets Bell O12 ". ord aa So. Ind. St. 4076. {Clayton Music Co.) ote ‘for ; an Ss! » a , the facilities ee, CT. confi. AT street begins is of trading with a firm doing busihess continually on honor in oo th jewelry . bayiiie your deal. 4 {a by or in dence in the people with whom @) SOPRANA ° A item oists \iind'.Graham. | | | 886. LT AKE THEATRES ESTABLISHED 0 MUSIC an greatest diamonds tiers IMIRER: AD) ee delightful Phones sd it for hot drinks ' Clayton 12, Stop ORPITEUM - 3 to Halliday DrugCo. ; in all D SOUSA News PROGRAM Stephens, RINK at the fountain and set one of those mountain cen ete An immense Never Before Known i , ondering .* Néarly Monday choi Warfield, long W orld- A $7.00, t stay- 10 vri pyr ews, 1)-25¢. Ind. Beesley's too = |} i 2a]] General for but ted VW ast. 5.95 Matinee, MuUuNnagzers, he-hasecome to ROLLER 1 1 LP apable oo ERNACLE- NOV. 4th ic. Tahernacle 4 blow out with a English-speaking actor not ARMY the ST. Mornings, It A loys = : beth powenful) 99 ‘ anda 25-50-7de. =] Enthusiasm (Wis.) M 1tinees blow a Offering A Bill. ey evenings clecl Success yor 1S best vou ‘can not tortured the. only con‘nsible au- Tres Like to Keceive a Souvenir Postal? 3] Journal. the producer and LUTTRACTIONS' eve eo Inti - His Band- Three and Conaldine WREEKR Ek re, 9 iT DAY, oOntres an.) "The audjence foobk éyer ‘ivallab! ister Arena, stodd up all ever the promenades and f several hundred -extra, chai I ha ly tt @& mutisical e; rta nent ; ul! om if . wiy. Herald confined of dad IS. beeinners Afternoons, 2 to 5, Ladles admitted free venings, 7 <30 to 10:30. Genes eral admission, 15e. We reserve the right to re fuse admission to any, whomse- | Girls URS H . "rice Pri have not. considered May too. seriously; first putt of serious ud j Open Hits. Singers. j Love ol cal eo one € Manner PH Now Open; new floor, kates, wood-work all newly painted, presenting the appearanee of brand new building, 1 "Pp ‘ ' Sa ee " eople were lghting for seate o'clock last nig as St. ---COUuriel : oOston At least 1,200 peopl ‘ inab ente Boston th last night to hear Séusa, bechuse thers more room Fé ld Rochester. People even on tne stage happy to be acecommnieds nywhe re, and everal hundred turned awa, Such it ts to he Sor eer ore them months the » Do oh Critic ‘ minute. the. bas bucket-shaop ear! hours,of,. ‘tated . T ° nding laa / 5 of O1 . opular teary. ‘ 45rd THEATRE Sullican Dennellon. NICHARDS Show ; Che lobby was so crowded at one' that policenen were called ta disperse him! ' S100 © AUDITORIUM © hen i the fourth, on New Car the kid comes home-with Vavid-Bela AG i ed 7 a j:. But the, jand.. . say .Blos- augmented j Bl ee Seriously, neck-falls, - c ©. -Atso-Gréater Va Adebiiie Grand: Double Evenings, 2° shows; ee threes firsk..2t.©7 ; ' Storv > ct * ltoought to please;the posis nd the / th love of the judge's daughter, who! sons of the. posts, and the sons, of the) 5¥Y Some°happy accident of stagecraft |) sons of the-posts-not.to mention the! h red: up in time to meet him. daughters The. idea is. wealthy,.in} It an awful pull om the long Jeg of -pleasings., But the working out an nciden mut it's only one of many |} other matter rte t-is all-right to hay Mr. Warfiel Ly hoy hatin my endeavor to be Original Real Melo-Dramatic Story ? Mily vVaukee oT 1 LASSSAASAS SENAY friends Thrilling Chi ling talk Then .he says something boy's mother-and throws! ip and falls on the boy's those : Ary nobody ever Like the flag of) it SSNS BETWEEN { Comic 20 4 W of Wednesday a: 9 Willi4m Eliott and everything | do badly,<even allowing for! Can't monotonous human discovery, ' st .of it. before.- | George Herbert of . STARTING Such (to revért) Conductor Seboist. begins Pars : make 3 ALGO he ar-| and lays It over the} Who, I must own, ! n ss realism-it's the boy does, and his EATRE. Nov. 1. Prix t COMEDIANS BROAD = Gorgeously n SATUR SATUR- fhe é offer whip oY, the sale 0) "COMBINED | + | Warfleld's a t; he ha | arne Nan eres Fe ir iG SN : Sate im Rok Obh an Imost Actnally a Disctivery. Now,. American OF : A salam Meg, ot A Grund Army tre eating maton of ata ih ally. a ithought ‘ best lA MATINEL, Said | sea offe usher dared odie WL trines, at marl va econd act s like one of play---hubdainty-explosives. Itte hore ays \rihor M. grind| edi ce 4 P. Cdeke to,$1.50 ization of Forty People. Test.eee Matinee NAT Nye Tde, We dnesday, 50e, 2 ; NIGUTS AN . 5. AND } ld Co neert ATlerine A Lda Pe Lion. oF Smutacr Beauty© Mounted, Regiment > Galaxy of An Or rea oa si SIDE | Listen. teeth ; ; A d's 9 Fee iday LYRIC [RE MACK Musical Z Superbly Radiant . el heart-so contributed more ys this definitely Gall ny escape and-¥ictor, SUNNY Acted, & a Laughing,4 j A rful| aca : 9th. SALT LAKE T! court wonde tee z ? Can actorial an iney|even an of ff Oe "THE with oo \ eat tata Warfield Ho'v In plastie face an 1S eats nt ou ment a it LL Salt Lake Symphony Orchestra Direction Deection . the , Perfectly ‘ter Would drown | scene, Warfield does not sob| this uggests > aoe eee stage, purple and In a continuous| in all, Manager MURRAY combined. "fle Warfield's er OMe tS east intom tha Cline ._the Fae oe eae ‘ i ed th 'Gh tts | Swee ily, the lips op 6 bl rie = 4; ke cI | But Warfleld ts not actofic ve « Cast. ee is short. of the acid Yevelation that the viwil &or bacic on hisis LAL ASNNASSSSSASSSSAU SASS SASS | & Adams. { NIGUTS AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE, STARTING ' % AMERICA S REPRESENTATIVE margin, the . Cox, M. ecko himsel! And i than spectators has given rive, has nad fre ie siod iodian envi. | play of 2 Porn war \. - mitetosa coc nectar the most patent | of dramatic hick ACOA Te talking hd Belasco lasco "*' eee the be funds, HESTRA With. boy' the that the and loss, a 2. percent trial f ne is e riety--a BRA NE OAT mn } attorney Het cita | SUDO: a of the Pictures ORS Evening (Except Suoday) 2 Box Seat. St.00 < Daily (except Sunday and AOC. 25c, TOK Box Seat, 75e, Mf J Fy Matinee 25c TRIO ot eaia tema Seana mrnciongth | Ob, how esha" thos teas the very) 195 | Bert 50c to $2.00 Dane. ARRAS Gymnasts OO Mot tion presents HEA th tk easboy | Npprisonument* ‘oes ee. oan up the gloom ribed Aagnains ¢ ondee LY ig‘ } Ways u t would a' Very hard to! | believe that» Mr. Belasco's duo of au-| | thoressrs did not bag him jth the! | etern al village types and the pumpgun: emotion Even then he eannat | Pe i aes --ee-eeeeeem 2 and AllS Star ra and "TOM'S VAC ATION aT "SALTAIR BEACH." attorney's Vhe r7 t ot r actors have Jur te 4eee ‘in ae : Mee ne ene cbse Mee eae h advance, | lugs'and:manneér,. Warfield. has :;heart! learned to Hsten vhen they pand. imaginatior And nobods can 4 chanee. He can listen )| the teach. dampest him. hysteria: He. is. virNe t invybody else on the stage can acenes, in, act after act| when th wive him the chi one Vs In EUGENE Music-Play E. YOUNG Ov ~ Sing P PAL KINODROM : prema Som Co. OPE HOLDSWORTHS Experts, Who. AARPAAA ORPHEUM 1 and Askin-Singer Eve. taken the $1,000.47 finally ununiformed| and over ibave ; oa _ bh the indecently naked Lis:almostthe-obvioumntng of ; ro all district custodian buel tl un-! 1 RO regard.as the the | himsels i "tous h P on themtre Ic « m ra j As. virile. . He was a man last night fie id t uh , when -everything conspired, to make) bacl* of |} him t drooling, boohooing nuisance puwivers-y + "Tt is hard to-beHéve that. Belasco/ the best ‘ en er jl who prosecutes, is the ival for the love of daught And the man the chargé even afte1 Army.man has borrowed post's | part th ali theatre ee A no that wes [Chet Weak | Wherein NOVEMBER 1 2 PePNL PRESENTS Prices: VOELKER ds od alas Ranio as On Book and Lyrics by Hough Music by Jos. E. Howard the lad's "dad Dad, by the way ho js Mr. AW: eld, is known {fn the May y as Wes' Bi Z ON \V", A but 1 | iy, the first mention of abit cor Ginlect comft wuesin feature, indeed. | Without insulting One might al- | colleagues = 7 THREP the first lists not "Auctioneer 50D4 Master" TEnelish | the £0" atl eS b adbs. at bbe oi Beiio otjnis ie He need the story, or part of it, the é re; ul. hero of .24n of San Frangises : Nov. With JOHN ok bo by no, is } Thdlann that: ae. ee er, cant oe earthquake and fire are rein the desolation of physi- altracted, rather, integral > i and .as an bewildered and neverre-| | ! apotheosis of the old. ‘always her His _ {oo drunkban} to have io the ind a There she js confronted with the enig-| cal ruin, and ‘that curious, unrealizing| «ajalect™ ac fer de matic world of aristocracy to whieh} terror with which. human beings. en- diana. as easily. as ine Sbe i* so close by birth, so indifferent | counter and pass through disaster. The | ang the Gehman oS i io. rament. Plensed,. shocked, Ite 31, Prices: begged ume} Neary superstition almost sacre The Triumpbd of is ite Yet David Warfield reversed th7 city, eyes. yes. Mra, modern Now oNex : tation to ell : yu other actoi tha |'at- the time: ofthe earthquake. Quite traci ‘ban a tu aaa aie ue-6 1a ‘Th to go | without mere sensational effects, these | jar we we, te este a travel Sn tbe of tm lefea judge's p Grand the wh and th: likely from declares that any Japanese objection ee oe of national ‘pride ‘may. atto, be sire; but to ‘the manoeuvre would be an im-| {toh to what the writer has done for ene Msh,: not: "Music pertinence. Pe mighty city, In view of its ancient)" A ierienn Erielish or t ‘ home iscaat, Marion pack vee ands With x ui | pre; perstition was alive at -nit"inNot 1: only for tha reilecting the} t his.experlence.as . : a st: Eee iver Sale ~-~~ Discineui hed Violinist, iby Mrs, Prederick Voelker, Vocommpnnist HE im gene ol Stor i Months SOUTH SUNNY FE RDERIC Loa! Five Danciog and \erobatie la: ie See! Voson ‘MR. Hoorah.) Cast Vinnaevers, to-S1.00, " il |STRVENS size' looser ; Winfiela | iheon nas one & Se worldbefore. in itself,; ts in favor h i ran zm the Miss and awatia : he tga ek what you-hayve he ard Califernias trailing glory. behind - it \ jw Rie ep alae of romance and} purple pride of origin, lives and glows) , a OM Schley. ; THE v7 L parts' mak "great times; that _Ancestors has viviflied a city of tra| many ditions. San. Francisco-the oldof San] reat actors."secrets This of is thethe professio one most Francisco-with the long line tel widespread Scott Yo é¢ If BY<<ASHTON \ '| "Ancestors." Se to the AnD THE C REEL. , Tyriurm Meet is visible nn Prancisco's ae te. at Part Jane. Company 24e¢ i q 1 Mrs ripped , j her | self-realization; and considerable mtg 5 rOCeESS Admiral t eoburelars + ee ed om-heroNew: ‘ wort ishkill at sanilarium- ee ee r Tloos during: } Nos ee resti-cure a | Very put Heir THE PL ACE {er and harder co carry And at that; ipa ee did not stagger. His stage been made of steel ustst have ‘it vou KNOW an actor very well, and people & The indeed, is 2 complete passion for experience, She reconciles much for ‘ ° r for fc e | the Se who own it asa propelling | Tor this reason the abiding egoism va Se )San Rear Liehter, Matinee. Salomy THE TIME much of hermotive' philesophy of sex. The | spray of soused, tragic relief, the generating of Mrs. Atherton soaked, and of Lork $1.50. of The Production. Extraordinary as The deliber-|Aliss author Singing ce Fe 2 ie Saturday Matinee turn: It de-| some new | and. Izett Oct. | quired is self-distrust, the .cé omforta- | of the. pack ‘under 4 whieh M Wariteld te companion of self-analysis Tol labored in "A Grand Army Man their flashing dialogue, their astontsh- | ft wasn't such a hard pack to carry! ing candor, their reasoning, yet im-/ at tne beginning, but act b; ct, as} pulsive emotion, their triumphant bui | Mr. Belasco and -his two co-authors, Photo Jessie Are you in love with me?" Jsabel i |nterrupts, in the midst of their muNew York, Oct, 26 David \ 1a For t boy i icd hefore a pros- | tually dissective psychology. Love ry ror David Bela yw t o ou pet mul hy natching cour | a muc h an objective as a subjective! actor o he American stage could, knowr sonally among his fellow G. | mystery to them both. Mach has loved) have don: On the shoulders of his;.A ts as-""the chicken audear" whose | before, as love goes, each cherishes} genius he But a Very .old-fashioned) beantiful blonde daughter ihe boy} the new emancipation... Illusion, as. ij and very bathetic comedy drama-or! loves .with a love that will not die} matter of faci, is no more dead in| for thae mz rite ~ come sdy tragedy-and | -in its teens. Already the exclusive them than youth What is actually | carried it through he w ord genius, utze has rowed hls fellow: members, | lost iS credulity, that synonym of ad ba ipplied to popular actorship,® ij iecling to the wide-opeéenness of their | SCHLEY | A rere C A : NEXT ATTRACTION Thursday, Friday and Saturday, body fs dull. suggestion aa too se agen is a theme} Isabel Otis, a girl of California, em-] jike th ee treat xplicitls Mest wi it-| bodles the most distinguished an-jers have a plan pn iversion to believ-| eestory of Spain, England and Ameri-| jng that people ever diseuss loving éach ! ca. She is brilliant beautiful, self- ' other before loving; lich, néverthe- ;} commanding, fit for the best in her | less they undeubre diy. do, if they | world, and constitutionally remote | chance to be, like these two, true pro-| from. the evil in it. She has grown] qucts of modernity-l* th elemen fh up in an outlying district of Sa n Fran- and sophisticated eisco, In a litle place called Rose water living a normal, healthy life, of pNYsical and Intellectual interests, a ae a (Author & CRISPI GUYER ! VE Rosing z Novelty, An. Lr istic A ‘in ' GRACES-4 4-GOLDEN AAP | In * Ancestors," in fietion At every some fresh surpri Armstrone Maonificent | this Love of Idea The and las book, no-] = : = wee: Paul cpresslo The affair of Isabel Otis and Flitoa edurse is a signa: for flashing wit and! epigram and dggressive action oe | Gwynne is actually unique in contem ining in all 8 | RR GE OS UTR RENESAS By Gwynn unique serviceable. aa ne ir we paren. ioctael . move a with 1 "per nfol-: =| rt 2 1A OMY SAI of high mentality, of graceful tradt- | Gwynne falling asleep by her fire h tion-with the presenc¢ of an oec-; been simply allowed to sleep far Into casional black sheep representing none | the night until he waltens, mauer of these-among themselves reflecting | m: tliclous tac ita indow down the the same social and moral diversity [ road. She lives a reasonably unira that charneterizes all the world. The} melled life, doe this high-he cheracters in "Ancestors" are various; daughter of the California 1erself too | as If they Wiad been taken from many apalivals rigorous io find formal] of Success 4 ige-point of an intimate, ith ful | of America People are Mrs, Ather-| knowledge und that familiar €ase lion's abiding Weresrt Ancesio which at once establishes | it com-| packed vith people ind they thro fortable relation with a diverse pulille lithe page with the ple iresq na -as 2 man of breeding is able to pre-| dramati vividness of the stage J sent men of alit ring r uik so that each | bel Otis's adopted sisrer and her hn feels. himself nequs te with "lIband, of.the vulgar type by hich other's. world, jare so often misjudged re n star The Story In "Ancestors." lijing contrast (0 this Isube! of delicat The two countries that bow. with| instinct ind inherent manne more or-less of the angle of i iclin= |, woman of her own ot are: well d Lii0on to ancestors, Iengland and | noted in the ene of a club meetin America, are shown to be the native I here Miss Otis's ime is censored for zeall of men and women of fine blood, | breach of the conventions-TI walks fess ee York ah i Englishman altogether C New Eltoo is conspicuous). ble In p d greatly ambiiiou his' qu and LaAPACL bd the \ lead to recall th itillan ind me living America list ind i trazedy in the life of kinsma hut pelled the highs { a imir-i the doo on his chosén caress and ation of ihe literar orld of re 1- | irns hi boundless nergy danger tinents 1@ has it ‘ t i ul idrifi rhe \merican coustt els so ! that a I i} irri feconfident in the opportunity for inwith ble d une ul mids psi achievement in her own Cal-} of the ual ma of medi re fierior lfornia here, ) the way Eltron | Ancesti 1 fi certain to be 1G nne chanced to be bert per-| welcomed with relief nd expectancy! md him to turn hls back on Fone by th: reat critical publt | id nad launch his mbitious er Mfr \therton is cosmopo id} for Amerie He choo o forfei the local color ¢ her hool j ; tiie ' consequently orthte duced b 1 mind that ha ized th oman whom he mild } mnt I salient f tures of /se\ ul Jocalities} and com Or rather than of a single field There | | a n fallo 1 ) of Amer however i pecial field while lif tna haracte } h pl es An | more than hers, ha been able } I high nen ' ‘ \merican cover adeqt tne life of Lt upyp i }t hoy Seldom ha uch pietur cla in Amert ' nad Th | ming palpitant ylorful lif b } this world ts replete h men and nfolded as i thi owing pamora nt women of uncommon interest ve ail)of the old San Fra is he wealth know: and yet no rid suffers quite | of ToOrgzent landseap he mo v4 so mind at the hands of Its portrayers,| crowds of all nations th people vhoseem attracted to itas a glittering | ity streets, the soclety sectiona,.\ I hacdce for fllmsy wares, or "| pa itriclan prejudl ‘ It n 1 ample, meant to look fees mot io democra the cle ideal 1 j bid moral tenets and pervert aa ~| bea up. the political problem a times Mrs. Atherton, on the other | dominate ii-a perplexing bulk of her Coispictious Most personality répellen (ALL THIS WEEK Ss 1 Tt rt Victoria admiration though marcnetic b-| ing oO Gywnne, re] wee Pee OB Tims with apacities he Cape keer \ she t ea | a lare of und Insight d it ui has! int Gif a ro 1 ited I individuality, to inking sery t ch rote! liant imag her a rudé Slrong Tatest ep-S¢ flawles ‘| I El-] ww The est a assured station, inscrutable code AVLSSSSSASABSASLSZ Atherton's \roused of and S Gertrude ,;Woman {charm, 4A NSASSEN SASSI *‘ANCESTORS." - BN LORD LITTLE BRSSANNSSASSASSSSBBSNBVLE SSIS BOOKS WROTE Eo - SHE Se ‘I Utah's Leadin g | Music House 109-114-428 Soni Mal Sere |