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Show The Jnter- Mountain Republican Amusements SECTION Four, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL Magazine 11, 1909. PAGES ONE TO SIx [_OUNAS' GREAT PLAY AT THE BUNG THEATAL ER ALLAW WEEK 1 | A PRETTY RRR Bs panioguty ALICE CONDON, With Arthur Cunningham as ‘‘Shaun Rhue, ' at the Colonial This RUTH PERRY, A Capable Member of the Mack Stock Company. Week, SUGGESS IS COMING FAST RN FAMOU PROGRAM _ In the TitleRole ya ie MARY HALL, Tosca'' at the Rangeley A ERTS a rauhas pas ab Scene From Half Sunday THIS if COUP (Re Gn , } Fine ce one NAMED IN April 11, Or ee Picture oupon s Ee THE MARGIN J iy Hii Ga id AT i fat 1 o Bab 1 B48 ‘ TAY i Empire \ f- Bsi } pa (60 e wen 2 of the most ventured enjoyhere in) s a capable, musicians, and of if not he pe 2466 ee = j oA brilllant, body graceful must wy ve Ty » Wk on ce ai a (BBs en fia ape si DE of 6 TT! 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MOTI, Wa on daughter into. mean ue i his plece sacred this moist keep with he becomes Tied | trated again: who| boy " of tears "which is dis-| informed who his of father py a 1 hima plot ' letter: perpe- ounge din- of Ireland, and} t¢ nded for Shaun Rhue, containing the the character 1 fel | Villain instruction Galining this tn isaumes, and the hero formation, he concludes to linpersonato Aad with his father,| Shaun Whue, and block the villlan's igus nforee his| Same i plans are successful, and rege (ConUinued on Page a top position starring on the|are finished tour she) the | yrury Humpty | the! he! ) . ' SOS and clever. instrument so- joists. They. use severa new and quaint instruments, Including" the larg : axophone in the orld, also the lal st slide trombone ever made. Their act embraces a variety of novelties and surprises, and is interesting the/and entertaining eae "| Nonette will also be here. Nonette po ature | is a flashing-eyed violinist, She has a 18 HONK | pretty f and a pretty figure, also a ¢ I | nretty enact for music which sho ome on 1s knows how to hand out just right. She } her | wa ormerl pecial feature with =clo mye Ti e Vas iris' ‘and comes with a pleasing mus Ie a1 offering {n whlch sha Two.) f you want to laugh until you cry,! Adams Hough and Board, young you want to set which ex-/| Chicago boys, who hav never yet cites il the human ons, filled| Known what it was to write with pretty ¢ ou le zs. mar-|and like the others of this wonderful elo. dances cA play au splen-j|tric, "The Time, the Place and the did cast ol {ll see rl Ques-/| Girl" and Stubborn Cinderella," this tion the nusic play will. be | charming entertalnment ad a story it the Salt Lake' theate " three | of everyday characters a A EAE night und matinee Heine next naturalness and "squarer : me Thursday excite th sympathy and ndmiraticn on "The Girl Question" is now: nearing | the audtenc its one thousandth performance, havrhe duetic On was staged by Haring been played 3359 consecutlv« nights | ry EGTGH and there is incessant ae alt the LaSalle Penton Chicago, and | tion, vivacity and enthusiasm dismore than 450 on {ts tour throughout! played by, the chorus In each country-a tour which has ox-/songs and dances. No more fascinatrom New ork City to San ing, alluring crowd of show girls were sco, and from Portland, Me., to|ever seen in this city than will be Tex. ane with "The Girl Question," while Girl Question" was the second | it ranks also include the amous if | It is during this scene that Mr. Cunhingham will sing that célebrated Irj sony, \ Handful of Fart} Larry's intentions were to go to Amertea, but character ( § é ( h of ( é moving Iwan surope s Meteor luces n playing and singing. most skilful Pe tS) add inge r TATA exclusiveness to the In his AT Ch aus num-| set, Nonette dresses in a picturesque ber of trained ponies, numbering four. ALB aan gown, which gives the. eftwo dozen finely trained prize do flock of pigeons and ,the ante etui! (Continued on Page ‘Two.) at Arthur Cunningham in Joseph Mur-) drama, comedy Irish celebrated yhy's ‘ Sh Lun Rhue Mr. Cunningham's enweek in The her! 4 1 ssful that the manag ment has «de ae etain him for the second eided to re this other great play| songs, BY favor hb of this the tivated 1 cleve number niment perform of singu- Two.) PORTH 1 Gna Bawa UULUL tasteful and make a night one occupying "princi leading ville |X of that of genuine pleasure a Sonne tor witl por and hi ren ued*.on Afr illustrated - i. alr the the more preseryvon OW Bue 1 Theater-Vaudeville, stage to her | played "principal | Klaw and Erlar | Lane pantomim Dumy ty ; | st some time Contrary to his ustom of written in the first blush of Mendels presenting the Shakespearean plays | sohn's youthful ambitions, was given ‘as Shakespeare wrote them, Greet | in a manner rare heard These, exand his company last night gave the) cerpts, which haye a charm distinctls comedy as ar ranged: for the Mendelsthelr own and which may be counted sohn music Th srike adjustment as among the most refreshing exar {n uppl art Mendelssohn's of ple simplicits L rine nathan of the nartook eet ince the charming and exquisite marvelous manner a fairy-like atmosSa 0 feeds the) phere to the pla The beautifu anic en blending of poetry and music, not « In trutl actly in melodrama form, but more wealth of | like antiphonal treatment of the same : to- pictures, illustrated songs,2 p. m. Promises Indicate another excellent | human musical pony "Hans, There bill at the Orpheum for the week be-/|/5 little dount that the palm ee anes ginning Sunday night, April 11. Cherterness. in, this line of :wor goes to a cop ®t 1-40) | Tschernoff His circus troup {fs the dah Simpson, famous prima donna, 1s} limit: In smartness, speed and novelty, | the headliner. The other acts are Jwan|of action ‘Hans,' his musical pony, Mschernotf's trained ponies, dogs and|ls really a equine marvel The, stunts pigeons Goldsmith and Hoppe, muthis animal performs seems almost husical offerin Nonette, talented young | man 1e act will be found to ° oman violinist; Thomas H., Ince and | gre interest, as l as educational j}company i Vi Mike Mast rl! to the children, as well as to the older Flynn, singe di nee impersonator; | people, for it braces every element Frobel and R European eccentric; of interest and cleverness. nerialists and peenier Orpheum eaIt is not always new to say "a | tures. : }sical act," but the musical act of "Sol boy tne ae arance of Cheridah ere Goldsmith and Guy Hoppe fs not only rare treat to all lovers) new, but-it 1s also musical-and novel. i This Fopecar tir win Mr. Hoppe was solo cornetist with i pod Feather,' In which/| Haley's famous concert band in Wash» 4 Prec been be rare ay cae ington, D. C., prior to going upon the ) oter-¢g g > for some time, al-| stage, while both members of the team ITED A BBS The happy combination off the tae tay | "Several summers ago the Greet playRen Greet players and tt Itussian $$ ers ventured a performance of ‘A Mild Symphony orchestra ha Se anielbiied piece Niet ‘'s Dream in the open the highest praise from "the press of on the ¢ pings of the university, with every. . so far. visited y these | part of the Mendelssohn music plavead artists. The Cincinnati E inquirer says by an improvi: ed and limited orchesThe performance of Shakespea S| tra La night's performance, on the delightful fantasy, \ Mids painting other had, had the ald o he Russian Nights Dream,' as civen by the Ben ymphony orchestra, under the direc Greet players at Music hall last night, tion ia Modest Alt chuler The orches proved to be one able performan ‘eS 4 | ah A r REO JWAN Including D IMaTMee | GOOD BILL PROMISED AT ORPHEUN | intact 1 hop s y es Ce) 0) 3 OO CRYSTAL -s Witt a pictures, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Crystal Theater-Motion pictures, songs, illustrated, m. and 7 p. m. Lyric Theater-Moticn pictures and illustrated songs,2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Bijo Theater-lIllustrated songs and moving pictures,2 p. m. and 7 p. m. BIJO presented CALT How} cas Reet the Stroke of Twelve,'' all. the week beginning night with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 'Y ANY WITH Elite Theater-Moving and 7 p. m. ELITE aie COCET whe JCpteabdiane or EMPIRE AT ties Bungalow Theater-Willard Mack and associate eee ers UJ in ‘‘La Tosea,'' with Mary Hall in the title role, all the ( week, beginning tonight, with matinees Wednesday (J and Saturday. Grand Theater-: Arrington Repertoire company in ‘On () of aie Shows must be LAW cok ty: . = '09 Bj MATINEE PERFORMANCE DURING THE PRESENT WERK EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, THE EMPIRE, HOWEVER, ACCEPTING THE COUPON AT ALL MATINEES EXCEP1 SUNDAY SRY eck, of This Week. beginning S86 The Inter-Moun@ | tain Republican =® ek ral This OF THE WEEK Salt Lake Theater-Russian Symphony Orchestra and Ben Greet players: Monday night and Tuesday night and Wednesday matinee, ‘‘A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Wednesday night, "The Tempest.'? Thursday, Friday and Saturday night and - ‘Saturday matinee ‘<The Girl Question.'' é Orpheum Theater-Vandeville all the week, pacers ; night with motinees, aa except Ss unday, ce tiaes Solow, al Theater-Arth Coo nin e 5 ‘‘The Girl Question,'' at the Salt Lake Theater Latter YOUNG SALT LAKE ACTRESS ay Hans, thhe TCHERNOFF'S Musical Pony, at CIRCUS, the Orpheum _ Ps Theater This Week. of CHAE ‘trlo of successes ‘written by |' ‘$1, 000 Beauty Broilers." {J e |