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Show é THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT. LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1909. THREE NEW PLAYS | QUT LAST WEE eee ee THE TAFT AL BAL a ee Sweet's George Ade Is Writing Musical | Comedy for Montgomery & Stone. | PRURIENT PLAYS ARE Bitter HIT Alois Burgstaller, the Original, Parsifal, May Stop Sing| ing the Role, Sweets BY JAMES GRANT THURSTON. | Republican Special Service New York, Feb, 13.-There has been a good deal of fun in some theatrical | quarters over the action ot Mayor} Charles J, Fish of Plaintield, N. J., who! is president of the New Jersey Stato | Excise cormission in appointing a} committee on citizers of high standing to investigate the cheracter of all plays} and moving duced, and plays will also picture to not shows to be pro-| give notice that certain| be tolerated. They are | empowered to revoke licenses. It | occurs to me that Instead of laugh-! ing, theatrical managers would do well| to look at this action in Plainfield very | seriously While it is true that the | New Jersey town ts not a great theatrical center and it is not nece ssary | for traveling companies to stop there, | dt is also true that the action of the New Jersey mayor is in a measure That there is a growing tendency on the part of managers to produce anything, no matter how prurient and conducive to demoralization, provided !t will draw full houses, is not to be om mied. And it is not at all improbable that if this tendency is not voluntarily checked, that a public sentiment eee mriFi tee tt i York9 le 8a é 1 baud. Now pretty easy-going city, but a few more Salomes" which have prurient arouse a Metropolis some and snake no effective Ye censorship. epECTOS. Stranger) ih RY at | ba spresentor RS Salt 4. company, ee Hoyt Lake % for Gn Sherman,| engaged in the real) has been| N. : : : a eect Mr ple will attend the fnaugural | ta bon dav Yas in twenty| time ean' bot : he perenne if the Wilson-| Florida, will Se Af = a | estate | Utah "The "Ne w , tate < 2 oe r 7 Ww sg i ote i dy an barrow or in * this Soth city ern, t was made clear ee "hus n b eee oots, Stage nd a Boat," Is new on Plenro t e ‘She rman SS resic nes 2 He estatete ass week to! "7 j from has selie "Ade the bestGeoorgs of When ho ill Dring, with been author D J Spene for act the een i ee of addition u book of offonling the one of the the] stage ance = : Reed Smoot Ea the RA will a willing to roles Bayreuth, jected to their Tele next Se eptember: et Gustay Luder the Academy of Musi Its the berts presented, "Ganton Co., eet Shu- daughter a | Both orsguests = prayoke to t his 1S T! ie "The other ‘ anyer is 1la > to WL | In the] have ‘Pars ob- ‘hundredth adm iral that the clos nae he onera, tte thanone Bayari tenor not men rome of drawn and offers Mr rawoete ee opportunities. tis introduced attectine n's son and daughter of his Ropes ae Pee dae bitterest | nat 15 rehabilitation, he ersistently Necnoalen house that at d 1S atest all pro h ot f uct Bi er "wherein O " factory, S itter ee our are they° we acto eets , on w mM the || h C ant to ( arket. ifterent: 2 l ) See f h . bitter ll ully fl , . " di Ss Bitter Sweets are Sweets" Sweet's Bitter ' . i LS s i ll . -just | . istaste u y bitter : is neither : ee ee they best the of coats rich thick, crisp, . Bitter Sweets" have di ] di late y e€ are W bear a smooth, fine . dainty ' center-delight have h h ng cs wh. t an unvarying high class quality which h istinguis k t erm. W en e "Sw say Bi eet's Sw itter ects. are dift sO 1 erent. h as you May to try t em. be had at all drug Pounds, 40c Full Pounds, stores 8Cc | Half man will [ma rence © e Curr - Social Eventa, (Cont ontinued . The building out we son t e to $ are Thina d fi in 0 ano th b as ] er een oca eve se wl Blo e a Id $0 ti must is { o g rea- sell for $1 00. ed g uc- r P rut pall ALL' FANCY: . Nice Decorated CHINA: . China Decorated er ao ozen tor Cent Tumblers, Per $4. 00 Saucers Roses : Dozen Per S AL RED RED 50c RED 60c RED CHAIRS. Matec cree eee CHAIRS vette eee eeee ss -20C CHAIRS ele lm até a iwie'ee ROCKERS a eale vee 50c BUTCHER L AL PICTURES .40c 45 Sea Cc 25c Pocket : Knives ‘ Bi g Di Viscount on t loys, Too ) Numerous T Wagons ..............75¢ No. 03 Iron Wagons ...............85¢ ; No. : 04 Iro ron No. 02 Iron Wagons ...............95c No. 0 Iron Wagons ..............$1.20 No. 1 Iron Wagons No. 2 Iro oo 0c 0 ne oe wie 0 PELE the cAwertas Mx. joshen ga thar algae, Ware suey, dheyse ureter Aitlonn ce : Ar ots 7 con-| -| Instances | harrowing ee eave had come under his personal super- uincoln, for the; = eee were e RG ee oa 8 ate Saster Page, >i yy will 134 E street. ‘i read Ladies' the of 5 Their Habits rhs eg an 1cr Fe ays OFF anes 15¢ whos @ stands] relief of suffer-| . ning neintemperance qe ae ur own from time theand beginage.| edieses for what iene ne and as rem-| nat is acknowledged the} a while admit-| ad was subject‘ The experience. by mirably handled in a fair, just meDaer, and was listened to Perit intense inte Sieieidcelace in Sonne imprensed et binge i were $3.00. ......$2.25 No. 3 Velocipedes Gas c 3-piece Toy A Garden 35c Sets at Se ecwree i WARE A i ¢ "OS | M. ¢ Garnett. E oe w wh ae peut 1e o part 1@ | wher Jast played 4. . Vv in s pL Shirley William Mrs, the * eerattions | to Invoatinate nt ff the preside as stated by steps toward Mr. Goshen, rendering ast deca eelats Georgs Tainted to vallace, and Mrs. C H. Memeeting of the newly ap-|] chairman. The members other appointed to serve the coming George Keysor, year are| D. c. C, Snyder Mrs. and, i-_ John Harry Re oes canulnc" menting of es' Literary club will occur pobruary 26, when Mrs. W. R, a Ga Reno, of ae her sy wee east of C vara Lete a @ 8 onial be = in read and LU party, when fancy se obatumts evidence. will T.Famous Badger, People "The ota Drama of the; Service, 11.-That Feb. faith has Warren 'E "The more national for not et do- congress is the considered than its the of of development once Wh theacy country Saaeey Dry Farming congress : Miesour indifrom renight men and Caan win eiven home the later part at tho| MINE, Was the fret tate to adopt r. anc Edward Mrs. EF rarles Hottn nan extended an orr ison. | the in trip ao Airs concrete, no so yo- a be an will Cheyenne in this work, at ee tactor erlal ma- hy heartiest wishes for a aes r to shar isla hea cannot be. present fn mista In your work, but Ihave ‘a. reece uoeein in Cues oe "e you a hundred dollars of expenses the shinner than those they now of brick. The object is to use are ES ongress | session. A bill is now before the Engl MamentSitwhich : 1e English par-/ be wecure veduinite eheste tenn Which ChabnS : e yrenensive system of ‘irrigation laws, and the influence of the state eos potent in securing the national i next s step irrigation act.. The e. next in thi , western' ie the development of in ‘ prin 5 be elev Sa I ring vgreat great wacolo areas of 1 under cultivatio | lanc B uvetron, « now." loghiay returned] UPOM as worthless. The dry Farming has business and ye i se chard A. K are expected to return from their "Ealltforla trip this week. ---------____. and Cleofan meets Wedges day, Feb-| Walls 17. The paper on Paris will be|™ake by Mrs. R. the Opera, hb Francis Improvement waste places D. Foster is now in ¢ 2 olorado after 1 her a a © ator a guest stitute. Traits ing ° ac Mr William ae and a usht yrs * a Tae eet > : Dal Miss Mrs. s George W. Rose Gertrude | with J.B Paine, will be at| oe al me ne Hhrelat A rgSee ae thisome week stan Congress. of Wy is in this city, held be to | gress cated by the following telegram < Washington, Ee Which was | celv red yesterday and read last at a dinner given by the business Wednesday Pa ith is y Wise o guest eks of fe a iter de st oa for Bert. Se rabol Rare anid aor r Ex- -- eed Yheyenne, a Defraying lin the dry farming movement, and leine ta the ercenen of thé coming can: ee left Le g en BenUDie an aeraine Lake. eee Toward penses wa Cor- 4 4 in n Salt at as Se aera . Gives Lawmaker yoming $200 prominent Hal McClain, who, takes The art sec tion Ea the Ladies' Literary club will meet Thursday morning at the any house, when the papers to| ad are ‘Modern Architecture. in Paris" and "The Opera House." The College club ‘will meet (Thursday afternoon. February w S38 Moore aca Miss Paden at ‘Goliegtate ne contribution of twa to aid in Suta efraying ania the --_ the b All the advantages aoe hasConner Pp iemproved wn Mexico widely rece ze of | City . SOMGSLEC ma5 ecognized|chinery been ordered na ariiament. toto give, give thane them eee "etates, ower ne a | UnitedY Senos parliament and the 2 compan. COmmaNeeel w Bay ViewMonday club afternocn, met with Mrs, Mrs.[those being buildings, sought by which Siaonaniar pany. wii T The W. Whiteley | Government are ex-/ S112 lowe place (gold) on a the dozenmarket up, which Will Thomas Carmichael charge read of the|empt local laws, have already7 | son Price nowof brooms lesson, and Mrs. D. had N. Straup aj] been sofrom constructed. on t to the those imported in frcompartpaper, "The Tuesday. e/T. Itallan People." T Fabra ele EO. catia The next will "Christy ata meet the 2 Satur- AMERICAN Ti | ' pote Coma Woo od Ba Mr. Weer ly a Mrs gen cat Gf tid weak wil Sere. BREWED States --- Aa te Mr, and Mrs, Benner oe returned from Pasaden went to spend a time with Wight-| mother, Mrs. J. A. Mine = BEER y deluged with chemi- cals to keep them from spoiling. For a beer that is as ne FISHER ER BoA B R A It ag Be ewed strictly in conformity pure Tooc law, . and . is recognized vegetable ingredients, as a f, N Smi = eae whe the Mrs. ‘Sith A. Fisher Pho ne Brewing ae No. 265 : D the with . na lonal . ood by reason of its ae the La-| Briday, ne Beer can be ee co ; . C ongritt is spending a few weeks D ------ . for longe periods only by Pasteurization ea or praaervahivakept weaonast. : reely ers are tion process, E F Guetta on ae use the Pasteuriza- the Country club are Mrs. ie remeznt iss United = ead of the a | ents newly ,elected, members fo entertainment = 3. $1.50 ff) 429eexlotlace solos:§, "on tne motion ofof three at. | _L &@ committee . No. 2 Velocipedes were $2.50. ......$1.90 with fn the part Gilmore See Paul a college mate of W. M. McCrea n ng could change the‘ past meeting 5 z aha ; viwealerts will he held at the home 9!!!) of it upon the wisdom of profiting | Mrs. Richard Savage, 2 1029 Third avenue ane and e Zs come fae Mrs. of Pe to : Mention fii:riedMiss scFilldaesGeer ene a] Oa|TI sist entand Personals. 1M: r Notes sr .....$1.75 ff| ence burton contributed Mosier car large size No. 3 Iron Wagons, No. 1 Velocipedes were $2.00 : "pa: will read selections} he ten will be the subject of a paper by Mrs. Henderson, wit ‘eh a short talk on Rus- Miss Colburne, Mrs, ‘A.B. Gibson, Mrs. Prank =, of a acrign! tourist The 25c [| paper was an: excellent review of the | 928° elected HO ite 'tnd dudes' Mg S"Fyani Mrs | Gotinfll "etaiemga iis, {WRheating"adams,wears Toy Garden Sets at......250 fl Peeular 200 SPlece gio || 75c ; a Sees us| tm Californ 3-piece Toy Garden Sets at..... .50c n Wagons ...............$1.50 i ‘ ‘ tire morning. Tuesday club willmeetsspeak Drueh] on "The PeasLiterary - n, before reading The a h of Prohibition," | ruary Shue tee civilisation eee taper eeu ing kind and considerate toward dumb animals. The delivery horses came in| for a good share of attention, saying 5 that housekeepe ers were often more or lessto blame in placing orders too late cruelly to drive their horses to make| boys delivery the causing thereby a ' ake good time. He also spoke of the cry-| ing need for a proper humane officer,| her nae remetbod' that 1-3 RO are MET M. Balley he ee of | ‘9™*S: subject to , handle: aha pocie Sawa ave gladly avolded wrice If possible. ‘The ORNS Miss Katherine ee her sister, Mr IDS . | ean spe ond Mrs. consctent as a memorial, ing man dr be 15c KNIVES With Ww eee onl tha a . Katl Miss Pathe GGoldie ia to or to sail ae leaving be the Philippines, Utah, f in society a humane tribute was a glowing there paid and to Dr P. I ae oon Ganiiverine the qintee jssured nls nearera tha the RR . ne Woodward of the author. | oo So nature poems the from Miss Tibballs will contribute Seen to D> the | , og > e8 1 éa ple: alteee « ce program speaking present | 9 fends In Salt Lake ue visit to theby Lake region of in her England. rab TABLESPOONS for eos oo expe ee _| , Monday afternoun snd Fontes: nine up oth an pcloquent The next meeting of Wasatch Liter2 ylea tha he club women| ary circle willtbe held Tuesday evening use thelr personal {nfluence to right] in Gunton Monorlel chapel. The oce matters as they ts w = stand. The|casion will be Gentlemen's aoe and| - mae ao a deserved tribute | will be a social in the nature of a Col- ; MET Six she aerae Jacobs J. fe a i os 25¢ 35c ane cere . yea . ‘© ch Ree ent Congre ratic al cloquc a aval Boneinciie oeé uae , Paha Spo i ; : briefly upon the "Work of the Humane iss hat Dozen : ASSORTMENT GOOD 75c TEASPOONS METAL HITE W per WHITE CASES, and Off regular 15c $2.50 SUIT 3 with for Six Re a ae C Sta r }):::2 >. .:1-3‘OFF Cups F GLASSES, different! from oe P. Swindler and urned from Califor. "se ae states sister own our and ries wide: & ee ee eee ens See tions, has been so remarkable that has been elected one of the officers © : A en Aimer© cern lect Mr. and Mrs. ehile ire n have nia > as the occasion onthrough present to pass Salt Lake what time man has She also gave niany statistics oe e reat a get h t a at se Myrtle Reed and Mrs. Jonn wi Reed book, latest her from selections recite It Is prov: | of the Dusk "The Flower that able the gifted author be me and. shining "bright. i shed In a short found impossible. Beatty, wh Tumblers, others BELL A we Th 10n. thin ry an = book review, and«Miss on a paper read will personal experiences of | ive > a Page a amples where women hud accom: | ‘ime and ; SOc dozen. * Like occupy an out, osing WwW has Below are a few prices to give'you an idea of what bar- ff * cio." °n al abl un Cc are tion. g are We e we no g n commented TES EC on give Hall Curle f he meeting next of the current Mrs. Sane ae n A. White, accompanied events and current literature by her little son section! wine arrive this ere of the Ladies' Literary club, on Friday, | from Fort Niagara to spend several] and Mrs. Mr her Sarena: with | months wil Spencer Josephine Miss 5, | March . Lake's Salt of Review ent ‘ eal Madame Y E | ( O S Fy d Tlavored. imme e not have 9 "Sweet's Bitter Sweets" | Burg Staller, the orlginal Parsifal at| every week. The growth of the city hat ‘theater will sing no more here. | {s. outlined and the oe ; ae He was to have sung the part of Par-| the real tate wranit are to bé sifal again on Friday. But being un-| here ae : ee | WwW itter. "Sweet's f ut chocolate. Sa | 5 at "sweet" : ee sé" t course e answer enough d sweet. VY ears on page $ of this issue. This is printen: in the Sunday and Wednesday editions.of the Republican the Alois} bi Sweet kl S1C THE FAIR; ii, 297 S. MAIN h . i 1 : In fro to inquire ‘cc "Rip Van | publican's Real Estate page, which ap- rumored Opera enoug | | Mr. George Fawcett in| authority, in breadth and in finish | estate increase especially so, in a a new drama ada pted| since it was disclosed. It is 3 one of the Wady's Noa yp oe from Arthur J.| best pieces of acting now on the ata se} Leity that promises the tuture money have growth If you the ir | which our city does. in sare ts that episodes has and nae Gane story has to do with John anton, the! case, the certainty of aaa are ‘ph Jef-|to invest In real estate it will be v , Tas ot She. Chica, 2 packing district.|ferson in that other dran Vaga-| profitable for yo a aps fhe Re. mance you this t : erent a "so different f || | | cast f it ‘cc cae pmen of Salt) || ant é6 "Sweet's Bitter Sweets" are perfectly made-just 4. had ar personation of the estate. that It iscanprobably safest| who comes back whimsical to accept wander-|Teal a posi-|investment be made,the and as | tan, as his wife's cook, has gained in| the years roll along the values-in real business oppon erest + Opponent. George to have presented pre "4 Woman's oy was " ay" at the Hackett one| di SO expect | | | A Good Investment. Patriot. BER | } ve See Nth eon Mather Burestaller's r ‘ en- gagcement would arranged been "a pe rform- | for any role in the near futur an sé coll | trom aetna fresh he is understood appe rt r age i his first work! Mr. Gatti! MDP effort called | when en gives some ye tors nae we rik of 7 ag commissioned Garten" then | sioned Ric him | Per a" voted returned to thethe: Garde iy to. 'write: aT for. Baim Montgomery and Stone.| Monday after a to weck's absence theate to flll| reue 7 Citeer nee new piece will receive {ts first|a Brooklyn contract, Mr. Dixey's imates AE < "Irs : entertain aie opening, 7 They're N PRESENTING » and { in iu pee) sc na ors senator : Mr's 1 East: a rteanr | bandrto and. CNeLE ay wy ushine- manager Mr. and 3 are postponed the 22nd Wagner to. family er eetill tacts bes Oran tatesarersand tethaving rele: beenGane In-at in abroad, | souvenir him is but notaatins lost|"Don't Do That'-he to aan abla eae is cer in will a tonight, and." Thnee es actor and dramatist, In capable of evolv-|-a marked highbrow and ind or ae an gobs tv business, Gcpasion: Washington ball. A number of other well known Salt Sait Lake at that time Tow week pantie that fancy, eee the author of several] he for John that, "thou zsh | has or e Off' ae thought playful that which made returns, anc thi that ae She : who once} the until insurance Ta tt. Bier : ert ef upon a career as | S : Jerome, and upon to the ~ alts z i will attend the sation toh saan go to attend A. Wall ar East tarted K. is by .Jerome a Sherman -- ni ve Eainpr for O1d* Hie Sarcer nas boon ng wo in G eclipse the ene e March resided o k seoms to bof ratan' weurance business, has licen | for the es ae 1 who te feadae t tock" w Washington the/ oltee aa at SWallack's tack. " be hs a & Utah Shaseurale plays} to now tion - and ae itis rAgitab Seite dancers other minded ay concelvably| 6 public gentinient even in the Lebok tor the ye which will demand an get) railroad, and a membée Cc GC. | |