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Show HE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1908. 5 ! Salt Lake, (here is none more worthy than the good work started by the } auxiliary of the reading room for the blind. The work is progressing with rapid strides under the able manage- Iibrary tees . OF Public Will Be Provided for by Management, theater Nordica and her | entrance te is between ee Our National mT auditorium which is the Anish. squares ivory gold} JOHN CORT Lessee of the New and scenery manage the and ale theater. now soiling up just above' the Hotel Stage is abeing large 38 one, the,wideproscenium will make opening feet and 38) | here instead his of Colonial Theater. berger Coloneee tne ) road and 90 S54 ¢ othe Geant on State street, | of Knutsford He the opening of the PICTURECo.. Midgley-Bodel = oat The price Is way for suits Danlels, jeased 3942 back is There line to the equipped the curtain well from by Payson an-l ¢ - oT" oo ; . Phe house ; is amply 7 down on unealled the ‘Lallor, 57 W and ‘ate os "he supplied ‘Seating eg g with - with ce lbe i| new walls. The new rass The " The Sal . t The G. Allen Luke Will City, acer « elec Rees: Plumbing * : wet for Voit under. th from. * the facturers : with mn can the in Unison Cat entire country. Everything known in music we will THE "PIANOPHIENDS" . 3 on each "je is of these KNOW 2 in the y above GOOD ‘ selection. instruments and We some PIANOS sell others. eo a Oi= aL ‘Steinway . Cross: ' Agents. 109-13 2 Main 2 St., 5. Li: City. -- KS PB x ~ ~ LY LHLLGLGVET, Loy L-Af 7 2 Cy - if i ‘ TT) 7 TASS SQS z 4 L i Kan : Sta. Ee eo SSS cn 4 : zs . even. E - "J 4 ‘ : - E F C of with : ra ---, Prof. organ. election. ‘alva of¢Calvary } . || ° "will ui " events many talent the o <elly nes D> ° sing the a of- ose: Mark's by cathedral necompanied this Miss Hartte, iolin and Mr. Peabody' on tie Phe of = Proof December inelude at house are fully acquainted supply. popular , musical one music boast musfcaAl evening, lellan Stella. \by: to , be Oe } Gounor i 4 Au") "by Wosewie sung = b Fiorence' O'Neill, Geol Sort as The Fi open repre venti- Oe Ad Min-; $$$ Ob Sd tS from his booking, by Mr. Grant DY 2 a Lyceum,. lo nt it is No ay ) expected, mb iIny é I will 2 n ert se Ss || c if f SER will Review of : " church "iy ! Orgai 3 . from Passe o be Mary tile ‘Mount "and | Wour.) - - mish arn? gi, 4 ) reruadges Baritone Ofrfertor oe " Afaant. at} C C $ of - Olives, " ‘ for [First r MinGi! NI Clough Mough 4 ‘ ' 7 1 oa M : \ heme. Mark. Vln Jennings al iz wit errive the guest of Peabody itin Mire RE non: iy Salt: her daughter, ES me Ae) time with M\ at Le ot Lake - to Mrs, A. M ML mete S iyiusbans sband, much, ho dias her a' " been parents, Captain ita Allen, vt in oni the Vy Hares isiling Mi vid) ) ¢ avit My Bobet \Ty ME. 3 thaliddx and Mut ol Pj REPUBLICAN ai ; ob i XL : a ltal(f-Gounod nbaugh ato Plat': Republican ire mat parents, until after no |}coaunty ps ; men ¢ candidate 1eT ay cuangee I a ins (eore eral My Mi o) WeCornicl aT SS ha pPCO Where al ‘ he j 1 | SAlisbu left during AC Ds DQ e \ Tats CAG und the |i My l ' On been for four || A. GRANT New Colonial Werk Ame Amon 1} bmude Theater, throple in the work s Ww to = Assist t many = Blind fforts efforts direction good the by bet reine of philanof women | | we OF Sunday, Sunday, Nov, Nov, s Nov. nothing but a stamp, apd under no obligation. If you | hand if you out are ready to you, to grasp do = #8 W. 2d South A. I. Nesten. B. Wells. 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Monday, Nov... 9.-2 30)" per Ms, FREEDOM OF WOMAN Call Metel. as was f (2a) / "x / LS, ffl - ‘ NOAA j fey LL W Gi Sy | _ Plensa explain, winont ee onlleaeos ool my pers , ravenna how le ; my ean salary ' naiffyPee for a larger ae or 7 lp you that sults - FREE 8 and | has doe for ill give eens I the MENTAL months. :‘ : A as sicdirected ll¢ adreMark the coupon Ty mail it to-day. Soma vise you freely how he to biG. qualify for an y T ice will cost you advance. his advice will cost } 393 State St . | S to conviction, a) , SCIENCE | Eastman Hall ae? has Za | M. F. : as manufacturers, > are foremen, overseers, foremen, you the rgnt start, tr vance in your present line, * . c a fo change Ne ee your inclination. > clos LECTURES GB Leet Mr and Mrs. Mayne Reéid and. their daughter arrived yesterday from Richfield to make their home in Salt Lake They are for the time bein; uests of Mis and Mrs. J, H. Young . KNOX THREE aoe What the I. C. S. z . eae will do' ee p ' Pownshencd of Provo during the week| \. P2-Retd 4 over the country, Ae le : superintendents, af Prof. I pent ith \ and experts ‘Sloe the »-day it's easy for you! If you don't get a high position and a good; salary -ile it's wyyour own fault. To-day I. C. S.; students are holdId ny ot ay i . ) ing the most highly paid positions all STUDY This Cou, oupon WINS contest : » ‘The ere wa3‘ no wayay fortol him to get : . = father. had' ae d in hy his day."With the opportunity offered young gr e5S 3 aoe " = Panes Swe INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE aoa bee Your Kimoall BY SMALL MAJORITY Philip bab hohert oSowle \Y a ho k , pine | Re publican Specie Seryice aj is Chevenne yo ‘oO als S M1 nd Ma Howard 8. Stowe willdy ! hi from pouRe pre = ins iy Os cf } t 1 ove be i ceived todas wri oO . < ae f I hom . on _ jee Ariist, S over UEAaLe Eos xt oe hel GO { nue1 ‘ lerk, Republicar ts el d Jared Moore, Federal H iit . pans nujority .of 42° votes ee eIGs until the i from: the. last ' LNe return \ Graham. 1 Putnam Master | precinct came in could it be determined 6fin -Putiésn ima nt Van Wreaht which of the candidates had: also. been showed John electutne and Ali lartin vi ted return tl plensantl tu din "Berlin at | Pine dys la > Ross: Democratile NjS.",-4 Hahen. Stanter rau LN 2 td Stor state escuare vho. Wis Eta candidat to have beaten Sawyer, the peliever the WY a. \N My AN \\ " )Cupir. director, . 5 Mrs Trea Rae ball Organist lee ahead ~Patlciganing portes Our earpet cleaning rsWa perfect. 4Na- | | ann C vis- | tonal House Cleaningine Co, Mr t sail i} Peni! Postlud mstlucde, ~be 1.) ER Saba mie ane Detea3F oF Hi pawver ATi le yi HAH IREC enehte i ea ‘ Lae : the XILg WATE \ NN \\\ Yi} iH) 4) JO f I , | Lelih Lelghton| io Supplicution SOotralta sol Mildenbere Miss Eligabeth» Robinson | Postlude ip A Minor . Cappella| by i J 2 and Mrs. Benner A. Sith aave | Orgran -prelude, Meditation. ( ene - Viv, } . Tr wene returned tram a stay,of several weeks | Anthen be Unto. 1 vMilaer t Ganson in New. York3 Soprano solo fey . ‘ Duel M) Hammer, Mr Saaeee | ¥ Paiytic oD lent"! Siimmbull Miss Cosgzril? lus returned. from her eae ribo wats yey Maria A astern trip and>is-at Knutsford HY Y | . rvosram opr, | | given, a a Che: Lake's Events, Sociul (Continoed Salt Se varic 10 Mis ¢ efficien z 7 nearly Cwrent Duquesne 1 Glori Beethoven's vith direct Shes -the> 7 / will bi 7 tnd , igo trom man: $75,000 Tt has been planned to have Oregon 1e. i nolnt intermediat ne ee Appr Cure Ons art ant Li from: Ogden. en the Bam 5h ort. -_-_- Se TTT _ J. Ms ' Miss | SE ee pt ateatee cnt.nb RN Bt:"Sinetus" PL Pasa ie gounud's: pL LSet LEI MARS gent tiedral, <= be A. ‘ 8. AUERBACH e os ; Who Erected the G. New Colonial Theater Building e plays A auged any, ) ane the Be Tuned T} feniory at. St. Mary's catheds ut] | this TORT Ne will be san: Ave' Marta] & of Will er it y "Sf any Wednesday 1 " roger Meé¢ t es 7 . 7 are billed; so, naturally, he came direct to us for the * theater leadt 1. orga : rhe have left Friday to meet his brother John Govd, of Ogden, when they. will | Jater ail. from San Francisco for Japan and Chin: Manager of the and -_ td crenehronlane zal @ ' ° | com- R LS e needed accommodation while in Salt Lake. We conduct the largest music business in the mountain states, and are agents for the best, most dependable and reputable manu- cushy eee to startling Friday s if norring, mtcrs on? th company ne, a aaieale nine Se npany W's ee: ris .A Thre . COMER An mat opera 3SUH cay, chalre.ives abate Scenic company, Pwin City . ni By aN er oe TR al o eck hall. the stey . h @ 8 ype Colonial J Halbach company tite val ge and Decorating, paintin Furniture t November Bat Mitchell nora & railing Greenewald e i ose i j } every city where7 the Pianophiends The date of the Grand Saered concert to be given at St. Mary's cathedral on the occasion of the dedication of the magnificent $10,000 organ has bee, i 2 many, Salt Lake City, draperies ' ry) xes carpets. chairs for boxe: ae -: + } No co ago Their The Kimball These Five Instruments p- age eed . of During : Here: Grand the Tate fall will be the uwppearance Nordica, the great operatic star, the occasion of the opening of tne jing, Architectural Decorating compan Seattle. Plain and ornamental plastering. bah Chicago. as Alma of of on principal sub-contractor. All imasor : work. The Campbell ‘ Bullding company Sait Lake City. Excayation, pat " foundation such ons aera: evening a Christinnsen''s Aha tee ae Sie Heats wilh c ire with 72 box seats in ys Se Se NE = » will oe 78 aentn in} 2 boxes. Ere Ye R inSe n pepe) e* ee i the" balcony and 522 gallery The new theater will have = its-own orchestra of 11 pieces under the direction of Squire Coop, well known to Salt Lake music lovers is the E. 8S. Houghton of Sea ttle architect of the new building and the following firms were engaged on It erection and equipment Brittain, Salt Lake. Cit eeneral contractor, oll bricl PAG, LOM" crete, steel] and carpenter worl : August Rudine, Salt Lal City i Bi Engagement VY e one el ihe ieadtie nace intellectual and uplifting mS Concert Th | taste, including many of the old part lsonges and arrangements of favorite | old' melodies. . | ey, ‘ ' The Symphony orchestra will meet this ait oot for rehearsal at Salt Lake theater at 4, o'clock sharp. the e "OL. tu s BYRD Pianos The manager of this attraction always seeks out the LEADING will home HARRY 2 A and anatid :mah- himselt a3, 3 eek MR. Well-Known Kranich & Bach the Salt Lake TFes!their first renearsal at the Elks' club. be cut down to 60 members, all of whom are sight readoo t ; € ers il it Spring Festival the tnree combined choruses of the city will appear, the Choral society, the Festival }chorus and the Tabernacle cnaolr. Sev|le eral ‘ yratorios w ill be presented, and {the music by the Festival chorus will running| } Capacityve apac W { way of the present eae Following 7 By an Expert in the Employ of Clayton-Daynes Music Co. ay his The members {\ al chorus held exits and can be emptied in a very few minutes. There are six exits from the main floor, four from the baleony and two from the gallery. These are a 5 a ‘7 sme conveniently BIS Ce Oe on oe sSlage sig nine dre aatne pares = large anc commodious. id are carpeted wwler. organization on the ; |S saturday evening | i "he chorus is to : provided week Biya ‘ 24 a ere Use Mrs. Mary ' Ellison neen guaranteed. se an wan einer Geyerer importance in chorus. the country } of a festival So. Stage wall making one of the finest] stages in the country Manager Grant will have a private office at the left of the house near which will be > silva cay tnusie nia in the Colonia). ae ee TRAWES. 33 E. 1st South. run|Seeond will and Cort John Co. owner which. Boynton Manager of the Piano Department, Will a i Francis | nna "that "tne, presidents "and" regents | from future at Ogden,headquarters where he is Cleaning chestra © Riv|tors to Sate takethe fonJenver fe sodenion work Salt two The past the in been Is 35 feet deep. | has high and the stage is 70 feet from the center of the Lake theaters and the Grand theater Stage to the rigging loft which is large | jy Ogden, all' of which have bten! feet and feet ( ‘lear f Boy | : oye Marshall a wae a Ce eee a Pe tn ray fiom the ctlenet rs he Pacific. is t. | Mr. Geach says ithat l of tl > | ubiversities in the country J are 1 lis! | . {g) theater. In the rooms are beautit ul! of colored mosaic tiling The cleanine House coast, | expressed In| neapolis, curtains of| A. Grant wi and' carpet * Lockwood Frances Carruthers G ene Mica: Di Moore Tharles teac aggharles Bench, the e last will be carpeted prevailing tint with the Mrs, F..S; Bascom, G, Sehulder, Miss L Galles. right of the entrance dow) a pendent: WAnkiae aan rooin and on the left is a retiring room. Handsome balustrades lead up to the promenade| The green toward Music and Musicians | es feet. deep A new and unique feature here is a promenade 10 feet wide directly over the foyer running all around and commanding a fine view of the house the decorations ~o first week in December, to put before the publie the needs of the work in hand, and to exhibit work done by the blind in the community. There will) be a musical program and everything done to make the affair a pleasant soclal event with the object in view 0 rt showing what. has been. and what can be done in such a churitable and philanthropic. direction the ee Promenade will Gladys y Rp ete arog ek Oe 20 Ate the Stairs is ital la adies which es papas Lindsay, Russell through stores fronting on Third South a handsome lobby with tiled floor 100 fect long and 20 feet wide On the left inside the entrance are the manager's private' office and the box omice, Inside the entrance to the audi- ee sociation ymesen @harles haan ' ere Lillian conipany will be the attraction at the new Colonial theater on Novembe1 18,| When the doors for the first time will | be thrown open to the public The | work of finishing the structure is be-} ing rushed and R. A. Grant, local | nager for the lessee, John Cort, is confident that it will be in readiness| for the opening. : The building will cost $175,000. ana is built by Mrs. Eveline A, Auerbach There will be two stores in the front and on the second floors are bachelor apartments : The Harold Temes fee, SHOPPERS Paul i MeCarth for the blind. ~All women| ave asked to join. the as | and pay a dollar asa memz- | blind. (amet Camelia ~ Madame CLERKS Y com- press librars ART Safety of Theatergoing of the re igi also been found that one or mere. typewriters. woule be. of great "assistance, as the afflicted persons are Said. to be most apt at learning to use the machine Miss Helen Allen has offered to teach any one who Wishés-to learn. ‘Since the wiSh-became known, there have been donations offered toward ‘the worthy cause, and it is expected that more paon, he ene may be gained for } SPLENDID TEMPLE Pianophiends at the Orpheum commit- George Mrs. chairman Mrs Berehit: { { with new . W.-S. mittee, MeCornick, chairman of the entertainment committee, and Mrs. J. J. Snyder chairman at the book committee, It was voted to | expend $50 at once for books to start | a library interested Her three te Attraction appointed Wallace, . Firstd the were KX and Be there w- . ' Will = benefit than was at first anticipated. At an enthusiastic meeting held Wednesday morning in the Packard | tare --- ; Nordica Company - KX Madame : XK ei ac ee ln ile en a K ON BUILDING. en i UPENED 10 THE PUBLIC ON NOVEMBER (8 °° fpf 2 ‘| L& (Cy aoe , VS f SSS (7, Va } ' ‘ GN 7/ |