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Show 4 THE Theodore Loreh ‘and Company| William T. Binford Who Knows the Game Will Succeed Fix Mendelssohn's Masterpiece Is)S| to Be Rendered by Choral Society. Open Another Week's Engagement Tonight Him. CThourh new ; to the theater-zorie OPEN VAUDEVILLE HOUSE) wiste: theneet this vi Held a Unable a IPA ' Take elt "A compan: lent a ea Mir, Time a Longer Weel P From . p resignation untested to) Ol pinolay play kin ein ho : Tt we J to talk reply. f wi mot rill theater pepagens ale two 1 has with itl e ace after Fr aa ee of as eT was afternoon See t, from afier hours Mr. Held. of futil It | pnony 1 itude of impre rane thir f ; ie, THEODORE | have oo could to be attended to with the open- | oe ment I wish to thank @riends for the many they have given me a 2 wach It compelled of Mr. night only ‘two to of my|mzs words that} the success that the said it is at 5 lighter sary Binford that he make mt funds ir the 1e\(so° ig, and of fle zeal by f seats w He . WELT ee eatin d-xvill ote Bs a question but of the house demonstrated what made,a.greater made in been the success would for! in| mining man's favor of the of the have than he that he "of the the manager Mr. charge to the he to man mining son. lady milehe 2aS/-nq ie ‘son | @ And 6a lov as with | is the} out in do ne tive of the you uf their Zord made the following | phe y ung man Sone. pouse will open as statement: a strictly} of his choice Algh-olass vaudeville house on Mon-]| in hie battle the best of all the} THAR "orchestra! will. be ETT Ceantnabell Pail next 411 Saturday the ] w 1en where they on Monday, J am the safe best will arrive February The thi r. In 1. com-| ty, St ar s. ci n the mine, attempt to p Falling in this, they decide re - the mine time to open I think that of the man companton ever caught in saying that we ans seville acts this city at the first ‘bin we night. 7e. for. leay will ater| S seen in | popular prices, and tnat| will not be the best that knows ed wil aes R sald acta FIGHT" at has do loved and lost hi the job, the hopes] other being in trap the that too the instigation that he and 1 killed, es the act rescue ae on atte to be one seen on a 1c local ; ; time Bubble. Arth z on " 1 sensation hae 6 reading pub 2 ing curious i t thisk zs a rr ren 1, af 7 Ou been sprung n the b 3 pe irticular. The atk and progress o it iis class ot music will. be tre ated, and ¢,_ important ‘passages of the "E ah" eS Following song service Dougall Sunda Liberts vot ¢ reae Byes s - i nd | anc 2» rogram fot ( Huch w rad it mee eting titl {ll r ‘ reca i ti a your ie 1 rhe@nory hat +40 MANY or tiv connected ith t diplomatic with the annexation production tion and is Pro ormis Ward : ae BLONDES ANXIOUS Irene of Tex- | "A Briggs : .Gounod Ke ly Wear Keaditeton. Brackett Nite Gus celp of desire applications t SRE 5 It has ars to taken get slonde» Gus the Edwards ale oer several girl s he now has in t t ne "of which 18) @ natural blonde, though when the act} was first produced, it was necessary) /to make several blondes to order. he girls' embody style and class} with grace, good voices unusual talent, and all were brought up in sur-| roundings entirely foreign to the stage, There is more thar bne Lord Mendelssohn| Fiavel; Burnes: of: Goud'. Tda' .5 eo Me rris. FParewe iy cle ? RM Bees «abs r Take ck r Gounod A Liddle 4 nies Summerha om ps Dibnae % SeZ my mt, £ ie e 3 ied who eine following: son F Service: will: be} "Typewrit=|/Goneracationgl ot OE in the Phillips | es, that the author has turned to splenTs" act the Orpheum nee weer did romantic adva Many of these have neve een BAthe ¥rom the first ners raph tho reader stage, and are not even blondes, but feels the proport of a big they volunteer to become so if deThe figure of Calhoun, owortul nd j sired Ziery, sf in that in, powerful and who lks "in st ti Caan PATS e tra lustro of great achievement | wrought with the very hand of death | upon him. fps interesting even than Calhoun {and no more stunning piece of histori1 iture has been done time) is the remarkablo and captivating, | baroness, the secret agent gland o is the hea aaa cente of th moving narrativ She has about her et once the fascination of europe and | tho f America. ver are | in Mite, the ss HELP GUS EDWARDS Ft 3 s st daily Edwards almos is é in re Moetions story d § ne Me BOF ECHR, tou dees j Midwinter Millmery ‘ he bn ES a |) 80. up to : f P In the Ant aid wr > fae the Lord" see 7 x the ord Pay ahaathe ec meth W mi. aon Miawy eae Ab e " . bo essre Haas 4. Abbott, eT Unit (@ mer-r Let she quarte gz POETS doll Sk I her stay times aes from dre asing intimate which she she always dressing in ne fends prizes or tacks repm on so much of my time & the: re. at usual Sundin chamber a : au wasn't a select- we Dave charge ef om unde the ‘ as eorre a q b s.used . for ‘ From the moment her entrance pee! Fines th the Chorus C Girls Who Giggle at His Merry cure RATS IS BOOKED _ Isverything will the. night in Fe bruary 1. The final company will open in she in places the duel the of Jewel the his setof nais ‘ e men an ting In which Pe beau ainst her straaightto to Salt ee that does in the will come title role of back) not "The}| Be out are sort tirfis this,! that| for some saliv-for|] very severe. Herm-| of thing so often that the managerial "czar" of the realm| cross the foollights is tired of oe sigegling wun seo are Ruth opes Lake whg any a sharp rebuke is given and the other chorus girl en It, It is. almost gratuitous to add oe 36-40 ht" possesses many of th cheracterist cs expected of "the erent erican nove Hermsen, Hermsen picks stage managers ties wide - - pass in which that cate he does unexpected not surprise w ord or ac- oy pald White, the most stage prima brunt declares of o money. enal- donna, who Hermsen's has piquan standing al ngside Mr. jie is going through Hermsen. Whe the ‘Hypnotist' scene in the third act, he nev ver it twice the x me. way: (‘He-has. tricks up his sleeve constantly: Goes not expect them. and be betrayed into a laugh. err oes aw Hermsen's vigilance {s ot eneomes jokes; seriously, is likely unless. observed. to laugh it is my on relations duty and does new one to the at Mr to take at account sre bit righ out, and if : a © divide} estraine 1er salary with the "boss" e y tim "One nigt uce Hermsen elicits a forbidden titter, she new ge tine CAE tronics yon't have any pin money left at all.| cato squeal, 1d I had to join the Prob y few people realize what)/audilence in a roar of laughter He difficulty Marry Hermsen''s fellow acWas furlous tors leks have BS to she keep are on can't their ne help faces stage laughing straigh with him./ na) Personally find avery a0 ffleul matter," sald aan hite, "as Mr, Hermsen ls s0 rutiatingly funny. One might suppose that after-contin ually worki w him his individ-| uality would become wearlsome. That op no tone en inet no ena however there is some ng 3s MRE deue about whet he does that a night does! a Tsonally ma "Why sure ded. our sh ; should you cht as we the audience laugh," hey h, pay it ‘for Is the n see you laughing for hink they are ing "Perhaps. one. thin thing' t 3 2 try it." "eh laugh? Oy he ten , de- reacties Sete the see thing: privilege: If thev nothi c oyercha it dal era a lane, they ed an put will Sane paint _ in yet o was Seb ea ge into _- ‘ W omen t a sold ~ ld up ° Specia School up to hurry, Pp | M Fur . bi own i] S$ Monday One 58c lot of long $1 S ay to Hats $1.00, at... entire up to at- One lot long coats, $15.00, 25ce line of of Women's values up to Monday at- $5.95 $10, $12 and $13 About twenty-five line of dark colors, med-ages from Monday at the price. S caris. f black Furs onday that 50c ° at Lot. of Fur Coats, $5.95 in all-a d all nicely rig 10 to 14 years. above quoted Beautiful line of handso me spring Scarfs models . Ss large tails on ecial Mondav es Pp a : in a varied assortment of exqul brown, navy Cc a anama an , any. f P ? sizes. 4 isitely black- ancy re Values ttimmed- mixtu a up good to $7 ss - range 50 : tee his ee 7 | ---- SATISFACTION | THE THEATRE MAGAZINE "Nothing ee in ‘the | = Like - SSS Hecause 908. permanent | requirement | ; Is t bit orodicen of be thelr own anes tn issSTITUTE, 634 Lin South, CITIZEN'S C0 an Galt Lake (itr. Utah. [AMERICA |/5E* S becr bas i ur full trom all its Purity AL Cl St, healthful | end 103 South street flavor. Ang: It is © 4 por cent of a r, Main rep scal ied tg a Dhysiclang'2,, prompo™ ins buen as &@82Y stimulant. Qe: ALL KINDS OF COAL, | others candy) oUntain country, on te aeinter. anqg ey on account of ee for - tel With at the kind yon, runkenness and the Opltum Dincasen. There Is no publicity, ens. Ladies | ' cuore every and every ry Dit SS omitive GOES COAL it in America'' THEATRICAL NEWS. A bdox-week's troatsts. Biggest seller lon Serene All the News, 50 Cents a Mo. our $8.95 50 ° d quickly. "Take one to-night and) AND STAGE PICTURES morning. School up Monday Women's! coats, values $20. Mond end-regular $2.00. drinking- better lot sold WILL BE A SENSATION. and ena. Extra long and full, dumps much One that ate d on . and | ~ get Hats $1.50, om a} d | out er aes ment. Alla in the words sold A Sale of Skirts, $4.45 the hate | mauy a one, but there's a way < -Cascarets relieve and so Lot that ? the to so One e over- -eating, in Come pren- bad liver and constipation ever §s uv at H u ndre d coney-tal CAP mt plays one of reat Down : feel One Young Girls' Coats to zaetifate his preparation for a part that Mr. Dawson devi me ake-up -from Cc $27. 50, Monday city rac An combinations. coat patent a from getting ng in the a { th coats T wo tame, or ; his ies "Red Min, ye in which roll of the innkeeper, t to for sy j -not @ closely over the skull' and' jaevents au i ny hurried "aM aes up i 9 t ong to EDeuy device Antenae gy. Lethe cease oO ass an Burgomaster, the Salt Lake theu-| upsets" my rity.ce ter next Monday and Tuesday, January | "LT he siernsen ‘tell-the same eeariee 26 an aa ae only tnakes al fr his} many indies: never does he fall to friends la with him becau of a) give the story is now turn, of a nature new Coliienacat ot good stories he|<¢, humoroug iat only witha" great will relate next Monday and UesdaY| effort it is eoeniiis for mo to keep a both off and on the staage, but ete Oe straight face. ery ge i fellow players into al "A wooden Indi sorts of mabe water, yuld scarcely: er Sate RoE. cane borne ener nto ASB (4s the service which she is enabled to a them both,-grea extraordiary. The national and © person interests are knit ere with most ounninga and, aaoanaine on the other, the amaaniee scenes acees x once the intensity which can eco rom strength of personal fealing. and the impressiveness which belongs to larger issues and peo- ON A "MAKE-UP" _ Milton, Dawson, of "ea 3 . soa, Ot l ot One ] con- is color and $2.45. Many dainty, Id at purpose readiness $1.45 at the d tise tracts have been signed and commencing on that ‘date the hous will nish the best of the famous White Rats attractions from the East. he of FOR GRAND be of $6.00. most unheard of low prices ever adverwill be held back-it's a determination on our part to make a clean sweep. turning over of Grand from ouse vaudeville of melodrama and from comedy straight a weak. tomor-to row price VAUDEVILLE actor Harry Ba coats Tt EPC nRe ian SOL Nema ys OF |. creas atthe ST Dae puusical exer-|on Monday night, February 1, coming well-to-do parents witha yearning for) mec' sonora rospital _ today. direct to this eity from Denver. the stage, and the ultimate gratifica-| che fo dice I take par an|number of improvements are planned roingled with compelling truth traits | tion of that so vith: and] S2vee MLOTIIS, ‘ T. T Burton Dot) in the house, Including a new curtain & the bad, of the some without yearning, of t 00 d man Dd and the parental consent, | MeMill Me an, Lill!lianTy Branning, rico: ‘Crisme whi oe Mrs. Beat-| is now ' bein gD ainted by3 a well r loving and the daring. The conflict be- | though they are all of a Carl we nomas, Gus Backman| known local artist. The title of the tween the Old World and the New {ts NGL SE: i and Carl' Weenlg: pa ining. will be "The Dance of he | only ronmoles by the almost magic LINCOLN "URES, . Butterflies intiuenes which she wields, but {s mirsburg Address and Post Cards. | NEW 25¢ POPULAR MUSIC. 10c. ro 6 strugele which oes on in Midgley -Bodel Co., 33 E. So This week. Clavieton-Daynes. Music Co. oe own -| APPLIES FOR PATENT 0 1, R | sense © 0 her nts white sati ipper lles concealed ar imbassador's note, the finding of which may change the fate of Texa i turb the peace of Europe. o er curiosity like the Ritz <A h h ott Jugt at th it with time, allandhe besides, I had to share other women he company. ou see s lite oft of en actress is not "alenyva a pleasant on WHITE low dozens THAT But | nerves, hat are pleasing and colors that will crowd the department. Monday Morning we place on sale to| the dressing assigned was ins my Hundreds of beauti- A SALE OF COATS organ loft which | as: a °° recalyv 7 ne a hae¥ "ti 0 and | I have had. some very yee nena dressing rooms during my career a n| actress. Once, whe I was playing e7 tour with a Weste eh company, we gave | ; . 5 ° Dlace where an entertainment the only giver th 6 ae | it ah al ¢ ae church, too, with ‘ground, oom a toparial which Iwas be Nota for street, afternoon and 5 time. | "I alroom as ways like to Nave my dressing comfort: ible as possible she pend Is ot that that at the 2.50, Monday wall of | she will Children's School Hats | One $ room| ae the whenever a ¢ for any length are the chi ef decoration Styles sale sale people, | persons of highly and a styles telegrams received a different millinery early attendance will be necessary, so come early. § doll was not taken to m dr¢ ing room, ‘apg I forgot my lines completely. ‘And so, although am not super | stitiou as I said before always -Youngber nthem, on pretty Na § | riest an enormous ABNCU ty{t to the 20 of please him, I carried theater on our opening night, and Very | ones alto solo, selected, ance t cou» Mesgts vont pace aoun of My! parione solo, Rlentene ns engcHadnon: uy. ae es tie ,Mr. Torrence; | Year S88 a aaa . an 8 anereet; bar-| onier Mise TL . nee Ensign; or-| McCartney. y rink; director, W.| 7 < Charles Kent will hr ek; - from-hats Hats that have sold up as high as much of m uccess .on.that occasion, hé assured me, was due to its beneévo-| lent influence Of course, that is absurd, but ji very curlous that on wo occasions, once when I s playing ir BEATA: Mihe West Manan id tint once Neon when Shai I ap-|} Prne Mis McLeod has several and notes which she has wear. placed room, | solemnity] trimmed Will be the children's and misses' at which time our entire line of children's and young girls' hats will be Bs e informed me in his q pigeo on English, that if I key he n Re nts hy : me it Ros eine me ick. he contents proved to b he d which the old Chinese said brought wifh ries oo China, where it had been bles y a_ Buddhist s Another Big Featurei in Millinery <I y bs suck . ecoming | | & our a bundy with to choose = evening 4 : Jap: women giving sales that has been offered. ful hats y X ther'} ‘rancisco, we! Se much f e@ by he: 1 ung came of Ine b ea my entire hat reserved, arid without doubt one of the most value- are MARS: J hout 222 ..... . little Fy think ui ] | ' placed on sale Monday morning at 8:30 sharp. k . gterio. o mo § 5 H | # i . : \ONCG~LOy Gp ¥ ront Skirts. Sensational Sale Of Women's "1 | funny' Furs, on - invarinbly» has the wall over th . dons OE i nm } & i {sa that on Coats. Prices items throughout the house too small in quantities | Mme.| Lake wiwavs Sensationally Low to be advertised have met the same remarkable reductions music-iovers that: res a y a Many ; FETICH . MAS ALS. yhich Buck| ard Cc ollett, Ses Gale vary | well EES ' PET Following Mullinery. Z she as bers of the pro ession. Ag in; in muy ataniioh mane coz We tiong "and "= ¥ s £00 Ast ok: ve Sc Rie veimersti from note, Israel" Miss Place Mis TO . Various , Sacrament O That Are scorgre 'O Rest ihe: | cicken (ineean ie ioreeen| cundaryof ahs dispute with i England, It 1 the " "inside" " history of this dispute, eeth finished Ocz abionte I the| 3 aD the vw_| Wherever house : the Ye ines : Pace Two.) Fira e renee uquesne Mis Edna Evans Thou My Hana" "fr6)q4 "rhe the ; anthen - p, | at Lib rty Faia Gaeiine "O --- | lf } musicians ‘ The § consider themselves esThere is every rea- lace able BB \ earine . rio | _ , mod | © The to m«be ey Expo}1 cast 0 for rene sald their parts up- th ti fa _ § Grau! you," a crowded house. ppear at the Salt a k presen cee ox-| map irer for artist or he} S 1 [ Of great an Mrs doll w asn't hung up Liss} and I first vis Wy= | lived a boarding ne} aquented at. é 1d! mpage thE tay tedCes N Indianapolis. dense 250 gaieenpeee for UV not. daht y L and a man company. 1B, ] am ; onday Offers smaller.| they iene Perk nm pO Ae oxen hs ren " aes pa Rmare fou cars Pay Js nes I ninent "1 ae ‘ ering m0. 4 » "Rock of Ages" Jonnson| oe Say a pee Ot nbeters, ae Mis s Bessie Smith. ‘ ain an 1 ring o 18 "O Lovi ‘athe author of to The PresiMis-| | It alsoandtells the rich strike in tho * OF eapners ret Romney. en Dedicated mine the ofclose of "A Struggle for | "porever sf ith the Lora" ...Gou Tat © 150. o he or s be 5, of the "céiupany ‘are « Miss IN ¥: Houtz dent Roosevelt. Wustrated by lL. ‘Kell SS = a AYTAN Ee - 22 "Tr, ‘sensationa in x a was ane HELEN lois Ordinane 8 of Soe atae Ost stage n to look Gadski will eater, a| Voyland" ee BY sissippl oop 1909. tour} rests oof the ake attention and excit the saota cu lattor tothe Aval Bane Be aie PMs Be heoee ha on r Music is house ‘was was The | 7 patience; Opera "He WOrK, | . be sees the mine on of the man who 4 ths percentage lack donna there soOnoer ‘He Mr I he his assistant in _ villainy much for his own good.) close of and the fire ia who is to eee to set and he |j; Eas anon her grea PEE |! avall: pert. 3 Ee ae can} "Th frat of these attractions will] to camp in disguise an d learnt eres open in Denver tonight and will close; re ere : r6 strong ae ash oF @ DIE! pany 24, are| a | Ss seatea' . 1 on | has married the woman | w)1] be illus heats a on the organ by in and she is helping -him| heciolion gente foe his lecture are|,, of life The villain ar-| ¢roe. : AUd ew ILS women a,manager. He polls Fey soe : e etropolls, whe was ght the m Grau there tae were 6 OM sam z Seat se RETR IDES V witaf out inte e parquet| s imme ainte ly -behind|] chorus banked up on the} Thite Rat attractions a hese attrac- | oror v, and the two s¢ Peridad are ee en (€ ontinued irom tions compose about 95 per cent of all! grom'the camp Ganoanicnani by & of the best cee acts in the world Act 3 shows the entrance to the m a Nenarea aes ie : and the best will come to this city The villain and his ass ant reeturn | oro. ah there a8 } va Bae ie you day, Februa 1. Contracts have been|rives and to separat he husband an signed between M. H. Higgan, general| wife, charges the young ee d it i ependent| the murder of his a's ther oO} eee et cle calation: ty . red make the charge stro ptt He ecures | 3 tze ers by which We {the services of a man who declares Peas rs "y het : | that he has seen the murder SHEA d. receive JANUARY nae eit! Mme. | 2 Se s, Se Rew ne aes =< ink aord Lilli Leh= Ted eR, And they all loved Grau. Ho} ; | was ¢ ere: at, ea man; a2 great, good «| a : been| "The prima donnas SOR ee eens at ea wy re Ben: yreh < kre will lan mans home| world think otn-| ; or , ero CEO a Binford who will assume | of the Grand not it new} game. He hastpitay. mixed is in for will SUNDAY, or three that give promies| areas the} to kee Dp her now that you have lost eve ry-| thing?" asks the villai "Take off my coat and work for he | Ww. z. | like a man," comes the quick reply. Wher Phew iner Nicht what the patie cant 2 shows 6.5cene e mining m, I { mp wherein is located the mine that policy, of: the: house. would, Mr. Binhas cost the father and son their home. | rand "The ‘1 ‘ a: "Sg8Y abe ‘ a ae the mortgage niess in son a oh eieten dollar how et In man, The latter wins and she promises are turned -has| y Athout theater." ae tee girls 1a an v | this the eprin declared. « j hoae the ae pr usualls Metropolitan nO') parts h ve | ire ent hu- | of taking |} ] Se aes Th! the that time that he knew something| be his witt ebout the business and could he have} a "oy man who ids eate Ss pee his way clear to continue there | ! treatens | to ror eees Ano a o iWaiisHias money in to rals which io been 4 hal Sua friend ward of ae A ent leade f tho N rk Sy mphony | | ore he Stra done civantco of; the env" fahe'| rosch-Ellis company Lat [ she ,| Won success Opéra with Maurice Grau, of the |} : 1 the nder chorus, last has} old the Amer r-| bie undertaking The for has, been ery en-| it is expect ed th it when| opens tomorrow nORp | ; Fe ha in dsome ho h and more order with : ¢ Ate ‘: é aa ate upc een ac > ru selection have the . 1 n of hte eh dition ( alifornia, | SS on - : bg untiring aerial eee Aves Haile MR Seances In mining it all to venture year, tarting bee : Bu pert Bota from part roa take up some ‘method' Ont promises | quick result | There are no French or Italian or} | German methods of learning to sing. | There {s only one method: Find your| volce, then practi practice, pr: acre 8 -for days, and months, and Then, if you have the soul. and dee | your art, you will make a singer." | Mme. Gadski first came to this coun-| try with Walter Damrosch, the pres- : eh his latest ventureSASHIneh in the nine mi ning are .j cute WeOn) dihesh ae Miortens acd resignation | a that Mr. true been manager weeks, he: has aa folding of a fortune sun a | same 1éCce ce we but American sndition df. ee ers are prepa enWi torndid 1 spl t A ek LORCH Sneat : aii sae fig y we 1 sa ae =+ i the | home of Mr. Aldrich, man meé. ee regret accept Held," "While all kind and Ww istery withaedeep ca of overy J.J MeCleilanee CEG werel ae 6 re LEER ECR BETS Tie inceismnpport. th ecjally favored. aires : :not Sateaa } I . 1 type. 7T he attend to {the10 higher act 10use as it will] there aire four are } id in ing of the vaudeville season and at the same time attend to my own busimess In retiring from the manage- olces when | will be two been| remaining that a le ssor ‘ | prot i (rand theater I have nothing but ee Who Will Appear at the Grand |: ;eens c naa the. Onahe tr 1 best of wishes. for the future succt ss Theater This Week. been out and miustelan er the house, said Mr. Held la t| iasti ov the prospect eee te that hat. found out the business of ast y ; york only finally accep en manager of yige "5 aa the with two persuasion resignation was "In resigning as ma We ae ww was B] ma hoursyy esterday. want you to eee as manwas the leading argument put | Mr Binford, Bet have been yeply the 1on-is Ja | | | | c cennot Sive the time necessary to thé business with the opening of the vaudeville season w ithout 3 neg glecting' ™y private business," Ww the UTAH. pect to achieve fame before they are | ready to appear in public at all. At] my home in Stettin I spent nine yoars| learning ae to eeeplace my volce, even} eit ent and att? to'| tos | of | Mr, Held was accepted by William T. : 7 i? 7 > Binford, who is now.' part owner 1n ; > F Grand. Mr. Binford arriv d {1 oous at the bead > of the house A forPar weeks ad have made good. S ' oul ae) é | \ I See oe Due kept endle t pie f ee VSP? ie en PRUs aaorm organization. ns YOSter~ fesignation the he qa | DenverIntoFriday atieenoon went conferefica with 2 "Mr. See Helk {The conference lasted for over two rhours and was continued again for ‘several ‘ We .' ac. by ae Vocatsts oym| yy 1 of the outst »bip..oratorio inusual the lar t Cae ate the )V Mi over," cami the Denver not that \V ( "nhactra Orc hestra a é€ gre t th the | clty learn tnat . nie SahnvEreld success i ' : | of weeks theater. day matter from \ narvred Hundt ee message that went i a nights ago trom of the Grand theater, to Pelton & Smutzer, controllers of the theater, with headuarters at Denver Bcreenesenea le ee Sn OTTO ou not good. accept Binford resignation, are Will making on way at to Salt Lake back the CITY, ‘Among l aspirants for the con-| \ ot ore poe aed hé percentage of truly poor: oices is Jmaturally small J aha p Sometimes out of doken I hear, ther CBee t ‘ " Manager | tr mpraving adsk 1of mo i beeten has --- Private as iiaatar a was the LAKE Voice and Then Practice| Weeks, Months and Years. | Ce a Granda This SALT eS, | SALT LAKE MUSIC CENTER) witen'i'to bring tet Bere abraets| Strugele will open he: Gran ayatp Wile Business, REP UBLICAN, "STRUGGLEFOR GOLD" LOCAL MUSICIANS WE, GADSKI TELLS HOW AT GRAND THEATER AWAIT ORATORIO. TO BECOME A VOCALIST JOHN HELD RESIGNS: AS GRAND MANAGER i\ INTER-MOUNTAIN rew Wing MORixz, Co, |