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Show The Jrter- Mountain Republican =--_ Amusements SECTION TWO a el SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY PAGES 1 TO 4 big Gus Edwards' ‘‘School Boys and Girls'' at the Orpheum The- ater All the Week, P oy Beginning Tonight. To Salt Lake Theater-Clyde Fitch's ‘‘Girls'' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Wednesday matinee. E. H. Sothern in repertoire: Thursday night and Saturday matinee, ‘‘Lord Dundreary''; Friday night, ‘‘Richelieu''; Saturday night, ‘‘Hamlet.'' Orpheum Theater-Vaudeville all the week, WILLARD MACK. In the Big New York Success, ‘‘Strongheart,'' at the low All the Week Beginning Tonight. beginning Bunga- tonight, with matinees daily except Sunday. Colonial Theater-Paul Gilmore in ‘‘The Boys = of Company B'' all the week, beginning tonight, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Grand night, <® () PAUL In Bungalow Theater-Willard Mack in ‘‘Strongheart'' all the week, beginning tonight, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The Boys. of Company All This | Week. - | Theater-Vaudeville all the week, beginning to- with Elite matinees daily Theater-Moving except Sunday. illustrated pictures, songs, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Empire Theater-Vaudeville, illustrated songs, moving pictures, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Crystal Theater-Motion pictures, songs, ek beginning Os Feb. illustrated, Admits-1 the bearer' és Picture ay re ee SR Shows must be presented seu 7 ¥ rye T Wy REACT won WAGa q ‘By Willar d Mack. had a face by the léngth of a E. H. SOTHERN. In a Repertoire of Celebrated Plays @ AS Ty a iE x j Ua iii SBUy iven eat The Bungalow | Eaves he has nave received rt from the | lic, and it is this that has led him to, a art ake this difficult production. "" has been seen in 6a) re, and was greeted by crowiI as haves yet been put on at popu lar prio ces e story ope in collega hava a Ble U ae rsity. -! an-ga-ta-ha, has been a Fiast to be ‘educated by ie tribe. He (Continued on Page Three.) Salt Lake tonight usual Theater the Latter Half of This Week. =] } e Ss b at the the ) AN ¢ be canously indanger in (Tain. Sy o ae Hur' Ben Bar ‘Ben such as ( prod ductions large¥ : ; dark the in hurt being propof moving and scenery falling erties pistols | by injured been have "IT THY ra BLY 1e@ Stage Vianage e is a Salt Lake irl, @ ce were anddaubter | of the late Heber¢ acim. as . all Ho ‘ard is well known ainer He has had career, among other parts that 1usical conductor of an ‘ittean pleces in Boston, when butA fourteen years of age. The ict in ee this talented couple appear Is ranged asc rut 1e adventures of ‘Miss Go i Tutes," who is trying to get into vaudeville and the stage manage r In the musical monologue, ‘Dull Care," Edwin Latell make good the promise contained in the title In addition to being a comedian par excellence, ylavsa upe a vy of in- L k a Swe new feature aon to sdward Gus "a ‘Clothes,' -seeee attractions shown at the Orpheum last promises to be This comprises a bright galaxy A number of { year excellence. of boys and girls in acts will be introduced, in | in - : favorite old an which Boys and Girls" School 10ong them See be the "§ € Girls' Sunbonnet Sue which was | Edwards most popular | written by the ae of Sch ool Days | proved to be "one of the and ree successe Lillian ; cae will 'be aga the clever "Sassy Little" and | Louts Handiar e excruciating! funny character, Jewish sehool boy. The Italian ae ut be taken by ank Alvin Othe 1@ cast will be Gertie Moulton as the cox ter "oe Young. Margot Williams, oe inen, Murry Harris and This act has bee eadliner eral years, playing return engag In every important city In the country. Two of the most popular artists in Vaudeville Bert Howard and Effle c -will present the peeece ee beginning of in intact ceoeeove ~ the popular star who] many times,*caused by some one firWillard Mack, engage-|ing at clo range When I was stars playin a very successfu in ring ye Ha all Caine S ab was asked Bungalow, th a =): Lhe sever; on represe ntz itive by a Republican terday ) cc entinnad on Bane po his views on the subject of w hether vr} worked hard not an actor --_-- Saat | = i -- » that the E Mack sald ord [ actor, and when I use mean those who consider the worked hardest the Is ously, lite Outside of th: i i i in any walk of ; ; in some required labor physical b tn bres athlessons daily take must he J nee and fencing moment truly great actor who For ex has not been a deep student 2 Sdwin Sir take ample, Ric hard Robertson, Adaims Julia Marlowe others-all were and are c lose literary students. is also a physical side to the ‘There certainly Bellew Kyrle life actor's of Gentleman his in hard worked he fights a duel singleFrance,' where specimens sturdy eight with handed ther all down knocks and of manhood while Worthing Frank stairway a Grace being feature "d with Miss sf "Strongheart," the Willard Mack in de Milles' great play e n lof that name, will by the ct iz week greater oppor Toniticn to actor than ae ane yet ing in Salt he has prein stock at The Bungalow, the oo suca number o ow s, but In cesses of the pas nene fat them has ne had Sersoualls the will wwork that he ehance for rood Al o the have in Stre yngheart day matinee, Mr, Sothern has selected three impersonations which, for interest, novelty and artistic worth ré certain to commend his engagement to the pice asureable anticipation of theatergoer Thursday night and Saturappears as "Lord Dunday matinee he which has been imdreary,'' the role mort iz ed by his Y Sothern, when for twer the reigning laughing cess rf (Continued on P age 1 "aioe ) 4 . § ELITE Re . = CRYSTAL door. oupon j Every season Mr. Sothern has pre-| sented to his admiring clientele some)| artistic surprise Where, pernaps, he| could have appeared yearly in Shake-| =yi crowded houses, his knowledge of human | nature leads him to realize that the theatergoers novelly as a) spice to artistic In his coming appearance at thé) Salt Lake theater next Thursday Fri- |} day and Saturday nights and Satur- '09 EMPIRE; of the named in the margin at any matinee performance during the present week except Sunday, upon presentation at p. m. and 7 p. m. erate Saree 14, GILMORE. BY at the Colonial Theater The Inter-Moun© | tain Republi ican DODOOOKLODCO COPS BBDDIDOOG OO Society 14, 1909. The Five Girls in Clyde Fitch's Latest Success, ‘Girls'? at the Salt Lake Theater, Three Nights and Matinee, Beginning Tomorrow Night his monologue, taken from the serles of at name being run as cartoons in » D York dail In this serlesa th echt bas taken his principal character (Continued on Page Three.) |