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Show a Leet eelian tenn THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TTTSUNDAY, SP Ir AUGUST 8, 1909. nati et | Oe TD HE HERRY WIDOW HERE FOR A WEEK Lehar's Ravishing Melodies and a Play Superbly Staged Will Please. 5 NOT WORDS The event awalted tremulously for a year by the lovers hereabouts of mupical comedy-the arrival of "The aera ry Widow'-will take place Salt Lake theater for one ginning Monday, August 9 at Wido has never mains. daily Vienna since opean on Sill has 1, 1906, nearly the fin Chicago. | } hear ane January cities hold | s : a 20D Waltz. so much | ‘Head from | Foivest pass: to a | WILL PRESENT | FREDERICK MOORE ° Blanche necessary The week | | by the | Chambers, is Aaceaced el a It Is ) WIn- a great one- 2d 1 Day, the direct ino, Ep e Ra popular Willard Mack > will otters an eee sara Within ar 3 "The "Held by the Enemy," for Grand eas week, eight ights, e & Sarurday night, August 15. Mr. Mack will essay the role of Col. Charles Pres of} the Seventh Massachusetts volunte ors, | x f the aout 1- aa of October COMPOSERS, READY) creer The In Sphinx"" Will, Be in Salt Lake October Salt Lake theater . n week | tesque ackin be given to the play th ‘in this city "Held by can drama that scenic most every attention will | is a ptior original; environment to make complete ever elven \ | | the and Enemy the action ler for - that 18 date a was Camille guise. acrovats, because They Trio were found! week at the| Martini and the contracts * | upon the clever n in 60 4 Eaae ahostronement, the aituationa clever. Man are whose its of the! but tifying ~| by cal work humorous There Gladys and Clark and tricks o- ls dlsnot and Harry of cs i an Amerttakes place in a prominent during the Civil war southern city occupied by the Union) forces. | one shows a drawing room sion, cial eer grounds by "I any Bergman el iness WILLARD In "Held by : the Af Enemy, Grand MACK must ; Theater, : Commencing Aug. 8. ' florid, and have mean- con- been vealixed the es- absurd- of See y, In era, wi tts its popu zs Jeenes and charactons from lit MERRY WIDOW from which set arias, or ensembles are excluded human ear Is only fitted to at one time a given number vibrations, and to exceed that reo number produce fatigue and exhaustion modern composer has yield egiance to Wagner, and musiof the present day d ands > fidelity In text and music, but rr, In his "Merry Widow" has > hat only a smal minority the battles of the gods, the aw ful thunde rs of the elements, the cras of the avalanche, the rush of the devastating ac ent, he roar of the | mighty denizens of the forest, repre| sented by oot throbbings of ths count- pibeations set in motio large | numbers. of ul fr irene but myriads long rae musie that represents to 1em the blue of the laughing sky, the sunshine of the hilltops, the song of the soaring skyla the whisper of the wind In the tree tops, the babble he broo the buzz of the |} inseet world-all stands f joy happiness. the s utiful things that glorify the daily common life and | make hat life the brighter and happler All thi ind more ha TANZ Lehar done n {ving to the mustiec| toving world the happy, bright and tunewul medolies o "The Merry Widow." ROMANTIC DRAMA AT THE BUNGALOW Forge," "At Valley the great play of William L Roberts, which Dunworth |& Spofford will produce at the Bunga1) low during G. A. R. theater week, is }founded on absolutely. authenticatea by of the fan with the life, customs, uisiana ina pte ear ly i Mr. elf, is cast for the€ picturesque of Paatieo yy.' a Mississippi gambler. Revolutionary War. These include the des ee of the Continental cause by >t ohn eston, one of the few traitors "a that perlod and the devotion and elf-sacrifice. of fhis daughter, Virginia coh separ to jallow her. father's. defection t the | cause to affect her love for Capt. Wiljford Fairfax. an officer in Washingtons Y army "Coal. jand - Preg ston turning was born ory, in joined orces under Lor a Howe, detestation of the whol jand leaving his daughter, ithe | post old manor rad a house on Virginia's vit had the fame brought Virginia, the British earning the countryside, Vir; «inia, at (¢ ‘harleston as to a her beauty feet many or the beaux of the perf od ag | suitors, among: them being Lord Henry Carleton,> 2 ijor of horse in | Howe's. dr Ricentin who she YS ikneee | for Capt alr Lord Henr discoy }ers that Virginia has been carrying on | 2 eorrespondence with his ri q nd intercepts a letter which v =o In passages, the ante DP ncereatings: duets The -e ‘Sd and usually the calclum-ex- away" musical niy Few Appreciate. eenies raieicinna caretitiercd: incidents that had "At Valley Forge," a Stirring War Play, Will Be Presented. If any reliance is to be placed in names that have hitherto guaranteed artistic results, Dustin Farnum's engagement in "Cameo Kirby" at the Salt Lake theater, following un MerTy Widow," will prove a no one. Not only does phe enga gaant bring back to Salt La one who is perhaps he moat eaiantad of t romantic actors, but the ae is by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilsen, oth eminent novellats, and since the Ereat success of their first ay, "The 16 os From Home," noteworthy dramat- scenica ay donis words text, Only Dustin Farnum Cast for Principal Role in the Play. the the preciate the beauty of the complex h: urmonies performed by numerous orstras, each instrumept a important unit In a vast illustration of the text. ‘while singers ara, veqitia an text Pict lhe aarts wholly : indepan= dent of the accompan{ment-musiecal "CAMEO KIRBY' IS COMING TO CITY made Sto Tienes hese same ies "-e a which to hang half ot music, dramatic unity music belng totally ice ti that accompany- been char- =zenuine ata econne nn ction with the vente ie stories being unpoetic, andreas and false to truth, evolved a erfected a theory of hi wn, tha text music and scenery must all uni in a common Durpors a ore - ee ae convincingly the emotions indicate ‘ing ae ay aan Old theo PS dopa Mormon Bataljlion aentn, is alslso now on exhibition ‘in front of me the Grand Grand ‘theate bas that af woe poh yric drama jon ederat ces 1 to some he most Intensely SaCta ecenes ever enact on the Americ stage. To lend color to the patter ance, Mr. ck has arranged to have detailed on e private soldiers tfrom uglas during this week and they {ll act as extras. Another {interesting ceremony for Grand Army 1 we w "Old . he production Liebler rand com « composers ee Ye ie McCreery mannemy." the drama cen- e supply of tox! to rreaquentis oth de th I oe @ 7 sic erial pages with door and there wana cape for that hero less the SG sake 80 ¢ ae +e wate,a oad Kemps, taine Bob of and ne May, Mttle are > col-! ‘ Pte Ek ceetistarcads will be shown by the Kinodrome, a triotic selections i be rendered by Willard Welhe's orchestra Sebceen . "Gc >E 1" " * was ones ingless, he G. ruins to : apecial tinues s0 exclaiming for fully five minutes? , Long areca the termination ae ree first musica hrase, any real villain would have succeeded in forcing that magic, v eocna a the |and ‘the full glare of claims, as tie of the ‘4( Peta years nored Lit Tern Ps der such conditons, were of sense very ofpoor force. stuff, and had no dramati« What can b moro absurd than a herolne who, on bel nforme h a |} pursuing villain is « the outside of | her penne and about to force her | door ushes down o the footlights ( cireus clowns Worthley ar: which they} and Introduce dancing, | exposure Der eee ses ipes BO Maia. . ve affairs ttle ; the known ; are 200It agility in all sorts of runs, trills, mps A natu al result of such conditions of Maximilan have hit | {dea of presenting mys- | {llusions burlesque in European formerly ee e inn Sede during ec or "gemands, and h ie OE 1 "Ep fulr ess tune's tunes,'bs for @evised ofan tee ay a of Tom ¥S;,;:: he yaaa chaos above -1d be part a of For over of cteristics in r a doz en ) f the ovtune Brothers, Abbott and Ninthorne presenting reezy s mis cali "On the Beach , some neat singing and nd pushe a with renewed enereyThe. ore Yeth words and music, were | ce 1elr Aaroles, ae a while is The, principal to ‘the chorus will assigne a' its parts jn the near future, after which time active rehearsals w egi 1e music of the opera is bright and | | far above the ordinary, while the lines | bright and i y. he le { accel m the signed a ° Furnished : ee too often follows great upheaval, whether natural, al or artistic, but aie ue orrises triumphant iny blood relative of iG@iwastoré. once originally produced | October 18 next, "The Sphinx," the new) wil] be lavish effects, while the cosrel mei ee He poenn Geers RneATine Lt the Empire theater, New York, by| opera, music by Prof. J. J McClellan, | tumes will be new and far out of the| felt & 4 ) Manager Charles Frohman oe ran to pe aw py arient hoe r a ahi | ordinary : gO Ea See eee crowded houses for eight months, with | ated LO 16 ---- William Gillette in the role of Col./ {nally intended to present the eee McClellan's Symphony Orchestra ONE FARE TODAY Charl rescott. Mr. Mack e ee a one Poe e A | ge a i = I s Italr: "I viatt "hn Westnet this| To any station In Utah on Salt Lake ve secu t! origina was Impossible 1 quirec n Salta Jeviathan testauri VE | a a Ene mh oe ae ncetian and version and|number of musicians for the enlarged j}afternoon and evening. [Fifty perRoute good returning 10 day Many Manager Frank M Sidredge assures|/| orchestra, postponement rae found | formers. | trains patrons 3y BF period A : Sweethearts ° Melodies Rather Than Triumphant Futurity luring the Gladstone, whosecond plays My Moon | The eT the most available open | famous old playhouse, so were tetas his : Beautiful - seen SI | Week. ee palsThisreiesplay eee was in- f the will! This =ay Wi y Crash and Bang. The dram mJ ° Enesty." ever cing A cd it Are o act racing drama by Edmun os but it Is difficult to adequately ae = | seribe are two scenes, the fir taking place, in the jockeys' quarters vi eo Sane aes 1 SCnudke York, and the secon It is no frequent occurrence tators to be pulled i eats with exe itement . Who Plays Seanteum, in ‘‘Carianton,'' ' at the Colonial Theater : - Willard Mack 2 aM Douglas i in "Hald A eer Hart's offering ot the | | society, gagement "pein eat the: local wanna offer this this season season. t uturl y a eaeopera Oey dam a Butter: grand OF vcaa' rand| ir, Savag w é « orchestra to interpret Lehar's| eenias eee. ‘re musical see will be avant iby Tonight. five 1er,osevhich NR a AUbie" ati i the Orpheum ‘all this week Is in: man | Ways the most remarkable vaudeville jduction tidal ‘Now c P| robation ih of critical Now = Ience scener} f marvelous aa and costumes that were Importe a ate Paris. But above all the char Ore = F The ao Merit. | 0 d . ners," the Acts Joseph 4 | ria. h 66 he edb aed be seatorive vate that all classes of | theater-goers will eagerly await th of the big company. | a, Savane e is sending a superb pro-| See in the fly," jopera oot _---____-----_+ Sossibly: before tho| heard Week, | York and six months| Seductive One Ree ae re-, wondered) Viennese operetta will have | n ard in all the a | try, as Hen W. Savage has a 7 | Tho at the Bungalow, | | Sean 1 place iy already has ar Yo jgeamery, general touring ‘o portunity to enjoy "The com Merry ae w ract music lovers all surrounding points. \ COU ING RY NEEDS, h "The before toured Purops "or America it seems possible, but such is the aot, wherever it has ‘been arodie d, it Sf oneone yenr In try New of year In New MY ‘At Valley Fores = the} week, be-| eo mat-| } ‘dnees Wednesday and Saturda When the neuer occurs that Merry Scene From erat: the "p hilede is hia Hstor ee le society, J | reac ds "Dearest Virginia: [I cou to say these Words heres Sona so I ust take this brave our a jw clear fie m Il am ordered to the Nogtt Our general has some pls of faction while in the end must fut drine: Our hated enemy from. thig free ve of ours and brin a final soll c though I shall not see you ag of Coutinued ou VPage Nine sn ae. |