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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SALT OCTOBER 27, 1907. a : TT Pk DRAMATIC Sea { , CILAS.: Firm i JANE" IS GOOD That Never Sent Ont Company Gives Pledge Liebler &,Company, the West is best. of stage New York. of the .‘‘Salomy the Jatie,""" in year to the "Salomy Jane' success ripping best Salt/can ‘is compact, has a The to It of 1892, genius on the life will endure for all "ag down the to has on the a and people, | man. time. Such/ Sou For will as spurious, >? yneert and Paul Armstrong, its author,} frankly acknowledges his obligation | York, or tive city. the fountain mance. first concert tou United or- | Sousa | State 1 Washington. the the if ; {* said, Sint ‘ continent! same mission, - and A visit re wit man, but oecupie Sa instane na new opera b) be brought eut in Januar o > head From of the Western he ) ro- story tours public live In now only 2 possibly Washington, the Sousa yet : always: tours there his is 2le a en vs na COMEDY Sram Lime. the Is seen oie 7 i compliane demand. Ile would gladprivate eleganes 1 Nev "However, haslicontinue in PAMOUS ; : i ee antes produ ee oa ent pul ought to ait o Th ae The ime, FROM cluthes a\ wm for Classics mpie " GRAVE Pro of musement lin pal nis ry Irn upc Lo is he has ANOTHER consign- Harriet Suzuki, New ine 1 ay it of isinatine: Cho-Cho-San's Japanese maid Lnree | of, new tenors, three new prima donnas | 5 for Madam Butterfly hers if nd Many] acto other s, made theil New York debuts; who during the "VIRGINIAN" weer COMING e " oe fi the Tide Reke Wil Seeu,.in Salt Lake. Pyinc InoUuNves thi Actor Be vr ( pital play. Soon om- company The Vir- \ Dunstan Farnum hae succeeded by \ s Hart an long approved merit,-and one Won. the erities and the pub- Hie Bast t is said, indeed, In IMEDAL ANNEX iaining ter roe promi = i da vel d Sout \ tory rete Sone Live vf. ' be | } 5 to fairiv ly y f JOHN PHILIP "tes AS 1 SOUS - > ; tees : = 3 CARTOONIST Le THE : SEES a FTLIM,. ae A h volved. fal updo away the best drama founded on Bre Harte's It ha petir } pl } it swiftiy, fluently, and meloak ly CONSCLO rhythm li ~ by the gold light of love 1 os of pa 4 t ive L fi rod biumne It settings more than.a of the ‘ om is Lt t j 1, hose Gt ‘ j capita Lieb ‘ hh na t \ Priore SCORE G In ‘ ni f ~ SUL ~ The Ce (yer- ot hu Fine 1 CaMOV Violacs \ matinee HOOT dSalt ier ‘ , ‘ e a Stet Goraor | o rT 1 With ‘ f & I a cits .. Nas) hitd- alter=| Tuesday for provided is hich With the regular oa ¥ ‘ iu pOPS Mi and this hay to Bhs will night>concerts Tuesday. entertail ms Sousa four Lake soloists é \liss ur en iolinist t 1 Literlay Mot Matine oe tel I ALC at LO S Oune™ peop Will] Besides that, a regular Patriott b N.OF LOOM range} . be nu ‘ i { 92 deatn TAY her ago, manytrips yearsto Lake in Salt repeated made Lt the int fn dwood epliG71 ‘ lear Ve itd, 1 st Spuotfor« Sa lte Willias nih Cy" J meiy d ( eaAso ‘ ‘betore ever than. testimiony a? a aoe Nigel Lig an of time at ul Abbott Emma And to tol ‘ Val ext reat theatric ‘ ‘ promine - ha il om poor compa Jessi public american the idence » that" years man) continue them have ould t ne ind th best evidencs Il the be otfice hich gives greatel pLHeso! The mere ‘ murvelk ion I meloort no J nines nf enter-]| OT th 1 tno imple he, Sousa aria id I, mM! Herbert " DANG has a | ‘ iit ever ' Clarke eae u xh arg NY et fte iiel th entire compans ina oreh a' tafe) under three conduc f ili be taken ¢4 Providence for. for performance Springtic lel Hartford Albany und the gymnastic t West From tae iioks cks. Lovemaking taser of Ppa Protess« . " Siena » BROADWAY. 7 ne Will Make Grand This Week of u Pun ‘ . ac) treat them | Sdn } els other-euy And BUTTERYLY" Stugers the lalian Pron Savage I ror ARTISTS, | Abroad Seore week disappointment cit \ ry i | operatic on, and history rl oy. if gitis make .2° cominoethner-wherm your cd - excited? ! do avoid that le vewvang i LS prety nen en the most s Wwill \ ne fault «t | } \ é ii- ayeysesh is the whiles~ sry sweetest (hing . hao pualmuch adimira- 4 i ms » is both in the her ¥oice "1s pesktively for Jong sat at nev ott Voice 1 Lin is continued when itt ‘ loud, \ u ¢€ it i well-bred to rl es attract ce pubilt «lt ye ‘ ‘wil : t t PCel SE eee pull the no-one it ed Sentinel | i Pvitzi Oo { av nigh ing wlo grown. | ; ol ie il Lake S » t sweet GX Her Brother's { Sram TT Reed. Brother's mghts, Sake' less ‘ ti cade no for rival s bee i rted find \ d t 1 escue ¢ fane t VW 4 r, ad w { ay of I i ] t dasfies ( j , cay { d ¢ ‘ ARTHUR J } li of app Hiram (just returned from 1 SHEPHERD. \ u t th Koy | | Ct thet w | | i | Was sent on @ eross-continent tour No yn, I'm } } serious thus far imported from of thet! Surope equalled Its melodious and castle yer in Seolthind where Simipiatied | dramatic charm ‘Madam Buttertly"' Andy Carnegie' s been spendin' most of | hi continued to ob the talk of the }liis thine l ir Jatels Puck | | ey | music world since its first ew York Le performance, and its musie> may still er "Itow far is Chicago fram New rk | be heard nightly on the programs of asked the visitor in the Windy elty | the hotel and cafe orchestras, along‘ bese your purdon, sir," replied the| side of "The Merry Widow" waltz and | Photograph of Mi Aphie James, Chieagoan, stiffly, "you mean how far | other popular Hehter seleetion | Well-Kknow actress who decries ef‘is New York from Chicago, don't you Th veuar Mr. Sauvage presents not'forts of reformers for "ieminine free-Philadelphia Press only a new scenic and costume producdom.' ecror of the Salt Lake Symphony ad- the m = we peed with the nuto the very Sherlock iwnufactured things, in ferrime In e, this has abv iorif and no navel o without Its motor car. } having been universally set upon the | performances The eneurement of "Ror Her Brother's Sake" at the Grand } lis for the last three nights of the com ing week, starting Thursday evening and includes a family matinee at pop- | prick on Saturday afternoon { } ular shay en meanin" of th' word "skiddoo," heard pretty nigh everywhere when I wuz up t. town Farmer Hayinweathet \l i med> of ( It t! mime of b tichard, Henry so hie igh our fiction betnge Introto ma g it xits and ] becomes alive; p! 5 ith it as a cat | izxining it sentiment » we become heroic 1 ul deeds of prowbad o-we are frankly dd der to our other breatr detective Holmes of ret e out , ‘ ] o t hero t NY 1 1 or Shakes- dim i 1 ero. f t ‘ pictu d é find romance, tmereus the past. thre om. , , ) tchting rit I lo oO i whe it the ricyel gx of Sake. stamp 3 31. ' desert sand to nd Kipline's "They" between the yisible lle It has dimmed otball tale, tarnished ly t et ' itl besiered ri G3 ‘ \ 7 J I lk \ " We ae i T ol upe i | i runving i rous chief the 1 t \ VWte Al 1 é 1 the assoc & Last beer it t iountain LOW it rhe d nad ‘ al the theatre. October ' ‘ vening the grand will re Thurs i again into meledramm when mue!cal-comedy will give way. to ‘a \ IS istern success, "For Her' Brothers Sake | which: marks the "initial Salt Lake presentation of this drama "he ay | is a love story, pure and simple, In-{ } terspersed with legitimate ecomec ex-| citing situations and thrilling climaxes | j while the company in the east are cley-| ery in their each respective part It is all elean and wholesome its] hatmosphere is refreshing and there is jnothi ug stive In the stoi it un-| folds, while -the hummer is eri ind | quaint The ttraction: ha been suc-} ) cessful wherever this company ha tt Ifer "For Grand. Voiursday, {vert presented - with at starting ' d matter of adventur ofY ‘the cliff into t by triking mii ny to Salt r the thret New Yor and Chicago The sale of seats for this attraction will open at the Salt Lake theatre on Mriday November 1. Matl rdervs from out-of tor only will be filled ine th order reeeived "Por b ci dodaer stage." wing { le 1, at | v can dodge 1 1 i escaping villa 1 i overtaken by the torio of better make 16 eloping Indispensabl Pp hroa any other vehiele ft uffering, birth uo od worthy. and burgi \ opel ime Scheff has et Queen ot unl, of he sucith the Metforces, "M'lle Blossom ind called by the best light opera Ht « merry eve many ann eae I era 1 quiet ) Mon- comic The t certain ow it Chie to | vdor wap! vaded present theatre t used our item rting the laush ‘ iler ind ene bot ‘ brings to on | ied tral ‘ have % OPERA " Salt~ ible . $s f Schet Will be Here Through 1 Busy Election Scason ire crowds ntion impe Motor Car in Fiction \ ‘ and LIGivi Chal s pill Pritzi Sechelt at a uval "but wit evel OF on resil "handle i coekt =!) stur ale -Milwaukee strong "as QUEEN Nb ( ‘ tis| I oO ' ( in» e rir Un- ister | I, ' t was silent, and he th laugh rang through the head in the car turned Se n Nee tati i oT | tp Production. -muslorplece ensation of last s¢ {i record-breaking - of I of th i eve een or to | s I the « tle plains Camp vs Tramp le ha Vt vr allowed -it -1o lose ble. clance, or gesture of it GH aay overm!l n< M Mopists mnt to cou oO be } don't like ; Light Oye eessjne this ern 7 ning ropolitan Gi the be may hat, | Modist« is | bo: rdingdt m f paradise } Victor Herb welterTo voté game the entitled in''t: it | but eA: | Eastern ritie pthavs:. eight M Tlenr. VW Sava Rave York another opportuntt to enjoys musical and scenic. beaut} of W's exquisite grand ‘Madum. Butte W the Gurde Line el this the A \ you don't feat | New Orpheum and . WIN on EH dtd pi que fully l ‘ iy rie den d;-and dditi 1 the part witl i inging ¢ ‘ n uwdmivable restraint manne indoa Subdued merriment h effectually disarm iny possibil- ‘ ‘ining sh hei ve pan and Muck (he TO visited rood, Mack MADAM Dunclog Montreal be a evening at the rand theatre for our nights and Wednesday matinee, starl-; Ing tonight Novelty and newness are abundantly | promisea in is connection of mirth ind music, and special stress Js laid | upon the fact that "The Funny. Side of Broadway" .Js-the greatest ‘starring vehicle ever used by. Murray wad and to ; HOW then ! Among t successful timusements. oecasion Singing way. wilk experts banjo daneand the and are si ~Ol t pittial , 4 1 enougn and of ‘ Sometimes, of co ‘ not to laugh heagtils the other day | heard e here best and by far the most! and:-letovou ‘go. through the chut ventures in the line of | You've ot to make. het ao Littl Which are so deservedly | scared of you and she'll be nice peoher-dov Call jessin'.» iXeep her thelr tople. in Mack and Murray } popular, knuek"brs use )have if you Side} even Sunny "Che | latest musical success, --- fof Broadway," cannot fall to appt ul }els d bh m't. Urs ins funn rreat masses of theats patror bwork Girls om o dot over those relish a judicious blend of \ nole-| soft « ettechild nf a while; bu fun and captivatin | the real on iat can lead-them Wwith which lou using ble ind: tackle. 1s the we a leuy that make em mind The a he tip oe Wi in all the Count that da lo a dispeller. of Whe ' ‘ un d 5 e and cor- Ity-One: MemM=" i C COMPANY) brought-'to the] vi ) Murray 1 a] os | gop come. BD nati j 9 Tit hea are pictures animation kinodrome The and the orchestra ; 1d up to date, Pew inder Mr, Weihe has several well re~| heaped "élections and .overtures to | "SIDE ter mu hi | ion | that' xbern bo? be ‘nearis s "perfectra the physical being. | capable of doing : ‘ Ja penenmit» ree i a fap laugl 2h0 |) philosophy of prefes-| . Staudpoint He fortunate. possessor $6,000 Stradivarius ‘ "SUNNY 1 his é i. oO IP py oy hat a "sete n woman. certainiv. ty d on to how. pals his telling in Hicks Frankfort the at concertmeltster eB: }opera house and the Hamburg. 5 it; maker but ali ou the theatre Wherever he has played the omic lover, though Don't move, old erities have vouchsafed him the high- | mar you'r ot Hy hen). Sin the -on, painted Only oure around the; to him. compared and praise est kido instrument ..tht of masters greatest. some tn al dot t s. ‘ i ‘ The aan hig principal violin Hans Von Bul do t ty iW Mr, Frederick, Vols r Js. know! | the distinguished violinist be esanNy studies at the. Ralf Conservatory| Frankfort, Germany. bearir or ath Trio. i Vi ‘ i , | Schenectady) pene de Na Ling The slant Holdsworths The of line ith a side to Said is that ing nt n urchil nel cou lew Tre 4 the marvelous G There: 1 it s Dixt {contains | sraduation thethe | becoming {sor there under Gc Voice smiled. in -involuntary.sympathy with ihe unknown joke. American * girls * a1 oo ‘pretty, and Loo lever to allow: t blemish to mar tneir « ivi 2 is no reason in the world hy the should not have jus i pleasant voices as-the girls of other ountries, ‘ Count de' Perigny's compliments nay ‘t t nin a incere because he | ot cor riune-humn:ng and has rind Bat k us .£ ake his eriticlsm stun he ue Her ] zg js uching. darky. romance the ong ind dance nd native humo of Line | many types. of negro, and i troduces| jten ¢g ulne ebony-hued dwellers. of | j the far, South Beautiful seenie and) electrical effect lend, enchantment to) i } hi | in tonizht. IS FAIRFAX, usua e bu dau Ci | } U he Grit vc 4 Orpheum} ef breathe sout 10 Drawback American of Count is just arletters ‘of srominent o Gre ou npropriately| met no of the rich ore vDo America | car vaich except ‘ pays 1 c Broadway." BEATRIC tribute. Says thé Lie ning, beautiful, well dressed, lament heir unmusical vol« All foreigners must fee! Perignhy do for ou ( lithe il of Cirl's I do not seek a wite Those are th Maurice de Perign) N Yorl introduction to sever social leadei Un- that Side BY Comunon. igtime al a tthe progtam, Sunny Sunnv American ur Gelden Graces, an artistic novelty; Charles Guyer und Ida ith a aud it vobatic | singing entitled "Wateh the Finish | south,' being ten colors d| la i oducing seenes. from the | Land of Cotton;" Mr. Fyvederick Vocl-| ker, off wished -violinist, assisted. by | | Mis pianist; the Holdsworth,| j banjo expe singers and dancers; | Bugene Trio, perfect gymnasts; the} | kinedreome and the Orpheum orchastra, | The Pour Golden Grareés are sentd-tu posing act that marvelously AVe a is Iheantiful and' artistic, ~vhile Charles Guyer ane Ida Crispi come recam- | j mended as belng today the most cele =| 11 dancing comed acrobatte | { m 3d i bien { ‘ | L Fp ye "The that Miss Phoebe Strakoech, the gifted jh better Virginian', than was niece of Adelina Patt!, is given credit] M irnun Mr. Campeau fs still for an immedjate,success on the openhe 18 fr the cast, and the othe ing night in-the title role which she! chat ure n capable rands. Salt divided during the week th Miss} L i inted on for a hearty Vivienne and the magnetic little Ger-|w The following is from the Li <oprano, Elisabeth Wolff Ver-| Washington Post of November 17 non Stiles and William Schuller, two} "Those who saw ‘The Virginian' at the ew tenors, are spoken o tsithe Columbia theatre last nicht and ing nl lNeutenants,! tne audienc Was a. generous on = ith fine under-|} had no complaint to ike ‘as. to th ton, one of th continued excellence of the produche Parsifal" { tion It has lost not a wihifl f its the best acting | open Western atmosphere nor a thrili America Byiof its fin climaxes, and it has suf ter Savage fered no weaknesses t the hands of ' company be-} its ew playel! In W. S ond the ¢ lie organization of last) Hart, an actor of great incerity and ear virilit the mantl of is edeces Twep -four performanecs a to be sor has fallen upon worth rin Week exirem ee] but another GAY This vaudevill extreme Butterfly," Hurdpe title role, with the contraltos Le nnee and Ethel Houston foi what kind the Place TO from ment of artists to sing the leading roles, tena Vivienne, the pretty American girl who was found by Puccini himself in Milan, is retained for the cannot re i Will He J ns a io Renae every! "G2MS. will Hough anc Joseph Howsaa ivd, Jinked with a. musical show will iemoustrate ut the play really ought u be gveut For almost an entire year 4 Us. Salle theatt *hicago, the ONIN Pay played to c icity, and it is uel only In the metropolis of the ; West that this was done, but In other large cities, also. At Boston the plect broke all records for Litendance.,| | When the production 1 opened at Wallack's theatre at New York ( thousands weve turned away during the first four weeks of the engagement pronounced a mat -| { not only by the drathe public in gen| the Place the sented here th last at the Salt Lake Theatre rhe advance ile for seats commences Tuesday RUNS bP aaa : *@S Bees Ce ee Ot 10X- 01 a, ee 7 ‘ fa fe ‘fo "Madam brought ite ae of tion COMING. Place and. the Girl This Week. . . > Chi nen t CouSsSeCULIV | Orpheum ‘ theatre and he Sousa days is} the present tour ts his ninth een Bie Sousa the same through cs "Sousa is a very wealthy imprint], no k Sawin ductEin us and- with iv Grand ; RepubliSousa existence, the at on manuge: Frida present'Sousa into crossed times on ago,''. Philip from service he eight IKLD Y The to years West year . Lake relating retired Salomy Jane" is founded on Bret} Harte's story of ‘‘Salomy Jane's Kiss," to MACK: Vers fou business Sale view John' came develops|then early that to That | haying and-exciting. | marine that the in matters Grown Week, Western characters as the novelist or} in York. and he js outlining stilj| the playwright chooses to employ must] another. Those who know have debear the Bret Harte hall-mark or be|clared in private that Sousa goes upo set OLLIE > SOUSA thas Next Sousa new sume climaxes, . a of | Sanization written, reader the to known thainly ae Bret Harte, He slamped the of his and it it] one the ON. Loomis, present tow It was fifteen the}|came but is ever story strong . California only season, interesting strong Jogically eof. not the play. dramas Ni arrived of Tuesday and] his Wednesday | was of good western of guve jin ereatest It George in {and matinee. a M ultra|years | their) ment, bring Mas\DE Premier Doamdinasier Rich-Coming | past Lake Theatre Monday, Wednesday nights, and DEMANDS Had | name with productions, hit | a whose synonymous tremendous It AND e "SALOMY the MURRAY. | _ aaa ib Ay orchestra. |