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Show 4 ; INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 SALT REPUBLICAN, CITY, LAKE THE WEEK | /THEATRICALS FOR \ t to 5 to rhe thi s t <the' Ameri Mille issociat tot it: 9g r p ] t Matinee es ming theater-a al m elt vieinity me nay Louls Wwe the the whict s at { and to Insure public ifetv Ww a of presenting new faces and new rater f he unprepared 1 Rann Kennedy had to } next morning the ere 1 surprise Cha offer the apecially construc ted steel caged arena, forty feet in diamet is carried for exhibiting the trained wild beasts In the first Jace there is a circus-- 1 modern three Inge circus- equally as large without its auxiliary attractions as a other show of similar charucter and with the advantagt MONDAY, | CITY AUG. 2 Character Honest and Newness Size, in First LAKE SALT AT EXHIBIT WILL t moeorging Wallace circus 4 tented owe ment en terprise is presented to the publi which. cannot b duplicated by in) other show The cir performances take place in three are and on two} stages Mack Wr. FURS." 4 Those who momber Sine YOUR ot Photo Handsome a Recelve Will Attending taudy Kivery eBRING show ‘ oot 25e and : 5c. 21. JULY Saturday, M ATINEE, and Weduesday IAL SOUVENIR B . » FAMOUS Ys Rm x BROT FROM ADAPTED ' PLAYERS ASSOCIATE AND len pinay Lake ms OFFE BL DREDGE M, WILLARD MACK BLANCHE = "TENNESSEE'S - PARD arl An im ace on Night, July 1Sth FRANK id f j pporti nos ‘Y the COMMENCING WEEK Sunday combinea known Wild on tant' exhibl July Bast, ofthese vaiti { LESSER ELDREDGE, M. FRANK ee ervant in the House" Interpreted by the Henry Miller Players. t THEATRE GRAND GREAT PLAY COMINU TO THE SALT LAKE Hagenbeck Animal Show and Wallace Circus Will Exhibit Here. ed } | es SALT LAKE 13 Stk COMBINED Stgws featuring 18, 1909. JULY SUN DAY, UTAH, acts that have never deen seen before. The eirevs performances ore aA con plete and perfec as b , enpital, ingen ulty and talent can make them Threo international every nown ers, an ac tn his or her © aro rep dare ary class o enic and ev ot one respective line companies and acrobats; represent performIs a ar | troupes of iestrians 2 /Douste / divertisements and inspiring and and thr lling yas art A 2a constant been ances t 1 have ever een before. A interesting adjunct is the wonderful trained wild beast ty which forma an important part of this a tt rpris Heretofore, Pech Lined wild {ded attenrave ling tented indelibly and | pea e and rou Hi tr ained in a surprises ive iich performances fein womar ie tne of cree sensational wild ae never for daring and originality, WILLARD FREDERICK ALLEN JOINS SHAR OLALOEN OMFANY mr aac of the antactors many tl Among Ber ga | an lions, he aré mal kingdom leopat ars, eer tigers, te PBe ee 8 these may ny pumas and zebr and xhibitions novelty Curopean in exposition: al features Ss Oriental r se uld compose themselves by asa tented. organizations, dinary setited for the delectation and amusement of the circus-loving public. as a Star in ee = ‘sb ‘‘Tennessee's Pardner,'' © AN GRAND THEATER Willard Mack,Blanche Douglas and Associates in "Ten- at the Grand Theater Commencing Tonight. leading She has Miller in the H. . aap eadin Crané original prod ict ym Skinne Otis. Harvester end ‘Tire in . Henr for lending role pla ead Jeffer Joseph Goodwin Nat Senator woman gen ‘tie elder, and other famous ¢ a ee "$3 3,500,000 35 Orpheum the company. circuit marks | book ars matized Tennesee's roles. eae rd the stars 7 a | STRONGEST le to San Fr -- AUTO TRIPS EV PRY How To Laurelhurst ACRE lot SAAT on| East Bench, esne and make appoint- | ments. Chandler & Soules Co., , 167 Bell 2169. ‘' sal Ranch ‘The Helr to the OF ALL EAntite ‘STRONG MEN * BM ‘ ! FIRST TIME AMERICA ov- | 7 ery opportunity "of the display of the "Paid In Fall" Returning. talent they are known to possess. Mr Sara Perry, who played the part of | Mac} press agent says he could al-| Emma Broo in the "Pald in Full" by his fan rest alone of his| comipany that appeared on the coast roductions 7 +h ich he hae given such | ast season, will havo the same char3 "The Girl of the Golden West," the acter in the cast that wlll be the | famous David Belasco drama, another Salt Lake theater when the organize: Belaser sucee "The Rose of the! tion stops here on its way RSE OK. TRAC Sas | Pardner," with ANIMALS AGE 7 his first appearance fr. Mack > will be the ening for tonight Mr.| and Miss Douglas, 1 he played a Mack appear is Caleb Swan, a gamb-| ten re s' engagement in Sait Lake ler, and Miss Douglas as "Tennessee"| with Mr, Mack after Miss Douglas eft! from Tenne Both (of) 100 CAGES Pm DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS <= Frederick Allen has or support Wil | nessee's Rardnvets! 3 0 lard Mack d anche Dougias at e| nd Grand M Allen has strong comedy | Sait Lakers are aca best theatergoers ole in Tennessee's """open-}in America as is videnoed | by the ng Sunday night, and h a packed houses that are ting tho sive him a better chance fee d ick and Blanche Douglas previously had, Ue begs closed "most | pla thus far at the Grand Augussuccessful engagem i ow it tus: Thomas "In Mizzoura" was last | sketch, "His Pha ntom on|week's bill and Bert Harte's famous| the PERSONS 650 HORSES )\ 40 ELEPHANTS" Piste stai | _ ~ leased has Eldredge Mr. theater the) of Girl The Mexico From Man of| in some parts star renditions of Peltor from indef nitels theater anbe to others and West," Golden one produc Mack's a8 coolir install has A high | Smutzer same The time. in due nounced that) announce Eldredg Manager oir yn all insures while plant past, the Mack Mr. by for , standard citee reais 7 "directing ae Mack cool and comfortable out at the Grand winter will Ye carried "The production of such play x z ee ee 9 MACK William was ‘ public. ming Be Presa ™ AUTO | somensaur.Y HOL re" 80001. MODINEa, GO Riders the Renos and Daisy aie 50 Clowns, the World's Funny Men cA Dra iia Artists rom a Abrood Tas ee SY apes su Ee 15 Be Qt_,* ey Hoorah," | ti Wililam Gil e's "Sec s ce," ete. | Not tent with this, says the press| agent r. Mack igs unquestionably one | of the most finished stock actors in| Ameri day. Miss Douglas also| ranks as one of the leading stock stars| In the country, and Salt Lakers are} unanimous in thelr praise of her is- | EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK ( Ose 50-Ceat Ticket Aguts "The Richest, Longest Street Parade | censses ssn ston tus rmca EVER SEENON BAQTH! Adimission day In the charged tickets and SLOG of the n he SALT |) nama eesoiee cn numbered reserved SMITH DRUG CO, regular ticket wagons LAKE on oo will actly at the show be the on sale same fi rrice grounds CITY ee MONDAY.... JULY 20 -- as NOT | Wilfred Roger, George W. Wilson A and Charles Dalton the House."' IN THE Circus CIRCUS That cw HAGENBECK Carl Is TRUST a =: CK Great COMBINED Circus! WALLACE SHOWS GOO ANIMALS, 30 ACRES OF TENS, -S aoa PY. Mt inh a Only Clreus the World Having RS a5 WH) The ju inal the Carl beck Wild the Orig- aS Hogen- es Tratned Antmat ® Chicago St. Louis Fairs. ( > Wb Aerial BIGGEST Performances Miss Dallie Jullian, Queen of the | Arena, and her trick horse, ‘‘Rajah,'' inone of their many unique exhibitions with the Hagenbeck- Wallace Shows. | | Gener Additional 2 Pinclave alle com, aud Best Specimens Dollar at Cace ae SET MENAGERIE Rarest Steel 10 Acrobats, "00 Wild Bonsts Two Stages. Hipj Quarter- Mile odrome Track, ee BLANCHE DOUGLAS Leading Woman at the Grand Theater. Cham- om Arena ort cy and Million . ai Aerish Artists t Bands , Three Rings». Worlds Finest, ae Huge . , = Contains Arenic plogs a -~ oS! the Street : i SUB. | Admission-Children, ON EARTH of Dy - 11 25 cents Doors open Animal Kingdom, Parade. one ent liour earlier tesers ed 5ea ts |