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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | THEATERS Sale Lake Theater Tue sang ee s oe Brazee Monday Ly rae Ne aaeeees to Ife in the St Rc. ae suminer there, always-merry and tuneand the inhabitants live their lives as do other Pits iKesS years. folks, have the.r little' law erat winaenit on se These Gone of visers, urer, wives, the Lord and a love ery) ‘ according king and brother, his the to an chief court Lord « a ad- treas- WKonnet have to undergo a period of training in ote tomy Or thie tine, she ls cup. | know to posed tongue, so sn her mar- 38 and to enough released ' ss she e, j S o end e d ried to the king. Orpheum matinees Teresa, the heredi-|& daily a th eer e : ind ence er Kashon, his their sorrow their joys, their mike Side for the except Sunday. the 4 pier a with : matinees if 4 nesday ~ Friday matinee: ; and I New daily of " 0) J Thursday 2 ally, | ognized nT ens i baer ts, ae. Thursday settles ine matter ly numbers in the "pate | male NEW SunWed- : ‘i in he Mack, in" Salt and H.Handsome a y Theater-Cameraphone the ‘ all ' realy week, , as the champion female buck | Ne eae Ne eae Ie ee interest ins Ss on Australla, ig simple, a scene The quartet consists of three} Jone, but singers and one lady soloist ptOrsConn, will. combination act of singing, and bag punehing Irnie and She pee Lins be ing the public a sideration that the now ready. Magnificent SEASON'S Production MUSICAL of SUCOESS yet) in} has re- |} IDA MAY CHADWICK to shake her to a laughed} off life company will' present time in Salt Lake, that the that) !ed melodrama, heart.' "A gt" ering Oroheum tha / | | above | pleces : | that of many nt pres of the é ; BILE \RIED cor \ | Stella | Mayhew of the musical day. / . ne LYRIC, AT Headliner of the Cameraphone, Week for the first | Theatergoers will find at the Now much-herald- | Lyric the coming week a program of Gambler's Sweet- | varied excellence, | poses Miss Stella at the head of which Mayhew, one of the . EDWARD FAMOUS MANY MARTINDEL BEAUTY AND GREAT OHORUS-ALL NOVELTIES SAME Prices Excursion the THREE 25c NEW MUSICAL to CAST, PACKS. GEMS. $1.50 coast be a takes play on A Railroads was written| FROM MURRAY AND MACK At ednesany |songs.and fine foot work, incidentally | joy in the the Colonial This Week. The household, when, Mle a/ 0 Ment 80 heavily last season, and which| | | THEATRE ‘| ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE are | SAT., Dec: si2. Smart Singing HOWARD Youngsters, ate zr Hespt Colonial OPENING OF REGULAR THE SEASON m4 Short FarceFr McPHEE TTA he irm Comedy, "For da May | Sunny i E LORA Dainty Singing Special Alaskan." Salt Lake Thea. 7. THEATRE Armin and of Broadway THURSDAY matinee FOUR Company PARTED 3 NIGHTS Thursday. NIGHTS WED MATINEE TEEN io AND AND ON eee Acme TONIGHT Melodramatic USUAL HER BRIDAL TOUR" e stantina Thursday, SPECIAL THANKSGIVINGNovember 26th SAT. MATINE MATINEE BREEZY DRAMA OF WESTERN LIFE "A GAMBLER'S SWEETHEART' 25, 35, 60 cents. Wed. and Sat. Matinees, 1§ and 25 cents FOR SALE 20 horse-power Westinghouse electric motorin Zzood condition. No better motor made. Address Inter-Moun- t | | | LYRIC tain Republican. Singing Pictures VAUDEVU, LE, Matinee every ay 10c; ' ev Yeni A 10c and 20c. "Charen half price: A 31-p set of dishes given away at Wea ‘ane Sat. matinees is SALE MOTOR Ingenue, Starting Nov. 21, Comedienne, Stella merican singer of ous hern son 1gs. DR. CURE-ALL, a aring medical SAE. The T urk bath ty scenes full of Sparkling laughter Other latent hits and moying pictures direct from shia manu- LIE MACK PRICES, Box seats and divans.. - $1.00 ee nee baleony ........ 50c ~ allery ........,, .......°°°" * Or Balance lower floor pine 4.6/0 01m 616 6a 0s BUG Tbe | NRT ednesday Saturday 3 w a Berne eco era ear te eee 6 6 Ocha mame <9 Six rows balcony..... ewecessevc 0C TIBOR ene cee ore cers © and 50c 50c Evenings, C genie "The Tired Man.' NEW rima Donna Soprano in the Comic O pera "The ter November 25 and Balance of Week, F and Side SEAT A VESTA KINODROME aoe was ORCHESTRA otire n aen ate at Matineeen. Mathes lic 25¢ Box seats 76c, Evening. 26c BOc. Tse Boy seats. $1, ean and UP TO DATE All the Week, The Famous ¥ x ORIGINALS 40-PE OPLE-40 The CAMERAPHONE vinescen at Stage. AND HILL ew <Aenal ose and the eae FAMOUS x " ERNIECombination | & MILDRED POTTS Novelty Duo i Gbsecdhes American Theater MURRAY Walter CADETS DE GASCOGNE Quartette Francais Lab, 7 the NIGHT, MOV. ‘cnt, 22nd. THE GRAND oad tes erica.) _ |_ PLAY. of an an ne et mara ~| THE C CHADWICK TR'O Sale-Wiigegin's | Offering & GREATER Rich- uC "The € , COMMA aly Beek Bence ee» || it Attraction, du Those j | by NEW MIGHTY Pre-eminent ADELINE DUNLAP-FRANK McCORMACK & COMPANY the Wed- Presenting "The Night of sine : ors Dramatie Playet } CENE FROM | SLE OF SPICE oat Lake Theater Monday and Tuesday, & ERLANGER'S A SCENE Mat BIG BILL AT THE ORPILEOM, this MATINEE BEN-HUR to doubt to | into con-} and that's saying a great deal. for PERFORMANCES. Ti, 12 KLAW production from Rates EVENING attraction| cleverest entertainers that ever' stepee 2st a ane a € - es a Cat Mildred furnish Inhas always been abhorrent, and sh "THE ALASKAN" IS COMING. ane sir aH 2 - the é g ~ Potts will an a most , ay new . ped upon the stag She will sing Murray & Mack haye eae na on teresting turn. ‘heir act is chiefly | returns to England where, amid new } Will Begin at Salt Lake Theater on 4 age seer . carried, |a bag-punching exhibition, in which | surroundings, she hopes to atone for Wednesd Nigel hex famous song "I Guess I'm Bad' Races oa "7 f . . at-/ Mr. Potts has the stellar role. He is|a past that was nd will follow that with several othnot of her making. "The 2S re siniee. ecnesday;; Lhursday and:Sat-|recognized as being the best in his|Into this new life here comes a good | _ 1e Alaskan, conte musical "story ers that are just as h and atclass. Mrs. Potts adds diversion. and|and true man who wins her een ind eee ar m' = a arias et h, tractive While she is headliner eo Se |} entertainment Y to the éact by} her sw sweet! i and then her love. d All is peace peac and | ; - unde¥ : e direction of John Cort scor- of the week on the Cameraphone, Miss | other Mayhew is ably supported by = who contribute largely to what | According to Advance Notice, it | Sle "she is performing, that Mr.| bolt from heaven, there comes into | Ma suct Pee Gn toe te to be|: exceptional| be ught to Prove termed a bill of Ougt >; 3 Most Entertaining. Potts is able recover his | C2! 9S 5 at saath! Ged ee Lake Peettheater e One tout he ‘can tocontinue his breath perfor-|so|the from sunshine the past { of ul her on Ife ofa theshadow man|SU the Salt , on : ‘ é ts € § a = rom 1@ pas n 1e form o e ma merit. oa a pas . aoa = There is a matrimonial farce ealled Saniace Pe eiceee >, Oro Bean | mance. who betrayed he He threatens to! eee ae ee ; hae of i Dunlap ‘and Pee. iraoten a Mn Two English artists, McPhee and | disclose, and ae fearful of the con-/| Th: at cp a aoe all | i anni we oa : "Turkish Bath," and it is time. There is also a medical t ola Fengrath in a 1 a dramatic x EE classic 1 oue | Hill, are styled "The Clown. and. the |sequences, gives him money, She has/ 2 aay an cose? ae na LM | Tired Man.' They are aerjalists of |! an enemy "Doctor Cure-all," which | | ta1 arce called in her own home, a-jealous | San entitled ""Che Night of the Wedding," ) A splendid company,Se cadec oaas by Icad- ‘is uproarious. much ability, they being reputed to Baker and Breen sing| woman. who oe a learns of her wretehed| | |; ward by. Richard Duffy. This little playlet| be the Martindel, assisted ry many most skilful trapeze perform- pe |some clever songs and dance well,-; pucst and exposes her. 4s one of strong heart interest and |splendid singers and a great beauty ers in the business. In their act they They sing, as a tease r, "The Pret- | much pathos: it deals with the inThe man's rigid sense of right {8 | chorus, as well as an increased orches- | tytoo. Things successfully blend comedy and senYou Say. James Grady, | human treatment of a child by the he is unforgiving and the | tra, present this opera this season. sationally thrilling feats, so that each ;| Shocked; with a stvle a ecaiate his own, and welght of the wife to of a widower truckman eyidence is so over- | "The Alaskan'' is a romantic story jone is Sew to the best advys w hich has made him celebrated, There is ample opportunity for dra| whelmingly against her that ue piti| of that far oft country of bitter winMiss Netta Vesta will seen in | sings "Don't Take Me Home," and matic situations and climaxes in the ; lessly drives her from his hom The | ters and golden hopes ang the ee Western territory con the first time; "When I Get Pickled." course of this playlet, which Is ad}sheck of the exposure comin ae at 4/ bilities for local color enle eft she ls one of the East's most popular inirably presented when his eyesight is affected, jand picturesque oni have never this company. | musical comedy idols. For Wer aude: |}time A couple of youngsters who makes him blind and his wife leaves | been excelled are } ville engagement she has selected a well and favorably known all over) number the only home she has ever known Set te music it forms an unusunl of her fayorite songs mh with grief at circuit are Eugene and the misery | offering, for it was The kinodrome will occupy its reg- | overcome not possible to near ° eae Who She is) put the cheap claptr rep jungles to a present their | ular place on the bill, two 'she has unwittingly caused. wand novel singing and dancing |new subjects: and the furnishing | Instrumental in securing the services | story as strong as th: ‘The Aiasaugmented orcomedy sketch entitled "The | of a great oculist, who, after an ex-/! kan." but it B eetatca the compo-| Messenchestra under the direction of. Wil- | amination of the Boy and the Thespian. afflicted man's ey-s, | sition of a score Thelr|lard Weihe will render a selection, that. While tuneful, | Segre that his sight sketch is replete with songs, ee overture and mareh z shall be re-|must have a real bearing upon the | st ored. and up to date parodies, all of t : |} action of the play The great succes stuff being original with themselves. } Through the ageney of friends husthat has attended -this opera tends to THE WEEK AT THE GRAND = ail} sketch | band and entitled wife are brought "For Sale together convince that such was Eh accomplished, Pe eek --Wigein's Farm," ;} and a reconciliation is what ies Chadis effected after | for its musie certainly stands high and The a ry of *"Parted a Story =) 1 BriNew Bill Begins Tonight. ° on H wiclc Trio has to offer. t i short} dal Tour," which will be prasartton rée comedy, full of keen "ite and | for the first half of the weck includ- | . Seats | by Bugene Walker, author of "Paid in | Bull," Wo If," etc., -and the | music by. Bayle Ww ogitoils, than whom there je "no better lyric and musie | writer a. the antes) and whos "Most Every Town Has a Broadway song had a sale jes last season that, play was staged. by Thomas J. Gi rdy and the musical numbers by Charles A. Murray, both of whom have no su- | perjors Jn. that line of work " $1. 50. Cort's LAST at the new Colonjal theater on Sun-| day, for one week, in the second edi- | tion of the greatest success of their/ career, "The Sunny Side of Broad- | way The: name of Murray . Mack alone méans the best there is to be offered} in musical comedy, and this season | they have outdone themselves being taiked about coast. here can. hardly that fact, when one to | Neil. Carth her pitiful cries are determines whic h bind COMEDIES. MUSICAL ALL 25c John ( eee is UNIQUE DANCES Jerome. OF BEGINNING WED. EVENING, NOV. 25 matinees. ee Ben PEER (Special Thanksgiving Matinee) ; , is C horus "Sunny Side of Broadway. famous originals, Murray & who are everlastingly welcome Lake, and 4 NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES e Saturday | Lyric} 20 SONG HITS AND Aes THEATER. COLONIALL Murray & Mack Sebindler Thursday, ' and MIXTURE. by E. THE ert eeae Aoki Bia hie | the to promise his keep to uset aED yt ars F our America. of The king endeavors to; dagcer on the throne have the "tomb" law set aside. This|she won that title in New or Kk TA Oe a of his youth ee has man's the: between, battle severe. Sne}a him, to meet seas the rossed title her year defended |She has each Konner, and shon by od 5 San ace olanalne' to a eres Aue A European quartet of french |ainds him sadly different from the! pride and his love. The machinations plain are made woman jealous of the girlhood! her of hero young lithe reputa enviable an has that Ang ida to as array so Sete away 1 i i } of center s the Be amusement in tion seme jays, but} she lives on with him in the} and her duplicity exposed and the field spice he P r ch h spice n s: of scene. pretty a on falls never | curts iin which reformation a of firs! | hope hee n| Europe, will be seen here for the wf ae Pris is the condition bliss all') domestic with him with pleads She sea-|*omes. this engaged been having on the jisl-|time, lands Katchall sutenant cea ein a detachme nt of marines | son to play a number of years over; the earnestness of a broken-hearted mmencing Thanksgiving matinee, same this. 26, ovember sday Thi has he which wrong the girl to right clus-} houses cirouit) Orpheum. gunboat | the utes United ‘the from of Spice" ‘have become famous and | In a corisist of "The Goo Goo Man," "Pe dancing y-Brady," "Silly Sailors," "‘You aa " the gorgeous transform: ition finale, ' "The Star of Fate," "The Broomstick | Witches," "Uncle Sam's Marines," and } others, which are rendered by the} great B. C. Whitney American Beauty } chorus. The cast consists of Sam Rose, Ha v= | ry La, Velle, Harry B. Watson, Ha | Willlams,. Percy Bacon, Edwin (ane. | Roberta Wilson, Marie Watson, Lor«tte Broadwell, and others. Lyrics Muse by Paul and it : hogrt. 3 ; ni Cheers Roosevelt, and The musical and MUSICAL Flaborated and Amplified 1 rederick Rankin d Author,of "Happyland" "The Gingerbread Man," Ete, () Sunny continuing ; Book Lowe Allen ude, : : ne CGiam CoN Saturday papa y ng Wednesday ‘ull of human The curtain their ; with Parted on Her Bridal Tour,'? and Wednesday nights, and scheme Asbena, | ISLE OF SPICE Prices Grand Theater day, Monday, Tuesday with place : Wednesday, is a mutual love affair. Upon her rt == | turn to her. native isle, Teresa ct | CS OOOSOODDIOSS next his for king the by selected wife. Teresa, of course, objects stren- | : ly the "tomb" and to the king / 5 , | Keshon and, Konner insist that Teresa! fine comedy work One of the fea-| go to the "tomb" in order to coniorm | tures of this act will be the dancing } to the law, and to further thelr own fof Ida May Chadwick, who is rec- |} to week, H. H. FRAZEE'S PIQU H. : all Gec. D. Pyper, Manager ait AND TUESDAY NIGHTS tee ALY : mar- there wit Saturday. jnes, Lieutenant and ; ‘Theater-Vaudeville ; 7k week, sy. , matinees. Katehall, ; New Colonial Theater-Murray & Mack, of Broadwavy,'' beginning Sunday and fields tary owner of one-half the spice in been educated has in the kingdom, Vic : ; : eb cee Sao aces of Wie ciaitad ciate a LOT () ve ful, affairs, Pe tinees. Sak alway betwee but it is somewhere Formosa, ag | Salt Lake Theater-‘‘Isle of Spice,'' Monday () . ¥ : a7 $ and ; Tuesday nights; ‘‘The Alaskan.''? Wednesday, Thursday, _ . m See eae : Pe awe ; maSaturday and Thursday Friday, Saturday nights, coms es or Japan, halfen-and 3 OF) THEATRE LAKE SALT oles bate 8898 898 839 39 3 PROGRAM OF THE WEEK 9 With fresh scenery, electrical and stage ofmusical Spice,"mixture, H Lake theater next 888 8 8 LAKE apm at' and O88 88 O88 8 IN SALT 22, 1908. ~ Read THE REPUBLICAN: All the News for 50 Cents a Month The Peoples who treat you rig J, C. Watson Transfer CCo. aera Senn of all ee lea kinds Bell 2408, done. Ina. erate 1568, To get your clothes cleaned right, call Bell Exchange 39 or Ind. 1133. Regal Cleaning & Dyeing Co. crea Appear Monday e888 SPICE." NOVEMBER a Will OF THE WEEK SUNDAY. COC "ISLE FOR REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, |