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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, 9 | | K=I0 | = ) ee Co) me | ries of books for the young to be SALT LAKE CITY, - is 4 romarice of "Hearts and Creeds | the social and Petition): life of pres n | day Que bec ; and Quebec is the scene of | many of the Incidents in ‘Janet," the second volume in new "Sidney" | Totally different yet equally strong; Mr. Mace writes; was building is the bill at the Orpheum which suc-j up a good oe tice, and I believe if I ceeds the one which packed the house|had stayed I vould now have been oe eee |jNEw i UNIFORM LIBRARY. OF PLUTARCH x SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1906. eet GIR WITH ; THE WHITE | HAT | . js- sued in the fall, Alice Barber Stephens} ; volumes. both of illustrator the §iis Im UTAH, ieee STUDIES DANCING al ) ‘ AT \ RT RESORTS C4 ) ‘ ~OL EDITION ‘ | a Poe te _ -" m sf i : . " . 7 ‘ 5 The Girl with the White Hat studi 1) priety of danctr with one arm at her to th door every night last week.|on the high enact to success jut I The best text ae editors ship, fine pa1 " last we i * in r f ia told ae) ide whet! ' et ne \ vataz arora ' ike "a kirt oO "oO « 4 s 4 ol ae a ya tarbhel . § , r unk oa 5 re a eee i ype oie oy Per first} the and away, get to season Salt Lake|wanted thisi i For the first time rofe o : ne wre Ps pron o utarch, observations a night, she ua | get a¢ tabloid play, and it is © a« Zo rd thing > I did was : toa gOy toc Buffalo I aR nApiec REO MOItheHITe'fe Loi Uke the notes RAISier ot are fe Teceien nate te beekesull Pinto Dakeiue: sketch, too, played by people who]|had met a manufacturer of a toothBPE itye adition vor ive r of 1 new 6 Aa arn A \ of potas s who heard had Girl The newly | dancing-this all about It wasn't by L tle. wer to be issued dental conventions | pjytarch, of our at one Broadway,| wash on sput the ir won have New York. "What and anapany comedy class Happen Next" |{n While in one, it tabloid Of is Philadelphia, essentially|tion form it this pl iylet is a any high|around the critic of}a job time to at and had written advertising had offered jingles and he some wash, Wilfred} by offering the a sted by Miss Theo Carew] title is the Clarke, a Will I see $40 a wanted him, and week. St I went gave held Phd me this De 300ts a famous role, but no |tistry.' She { \4 oT' seri ( and I'm sti ideal edition of fi vee Greek CIGEE an Rua Pn rey ised aoe this fer h by fa-| acquired oe Cc . ough enaneah she I ii apeur ago. > ys and ; eoeia collected under the] _ the from Good : ' e ae aN ihatentedl ty oe PORIANI ECGs . se E peed photogravure h's Pr augoat photog: wvure aif knowledge-for would, COUld, ‘cuties or Besides, ee? any of her Veaes is nightoon charg ganged. The laters icting tur crowde t the d houses in Boston, 4s apth het ei ular German. re th Tl ysuthern eS por corp ated, < Piel tic i ee Sane y a to , "1 Cae yOK check iat Oey ‘ ery mn" y ft ronrt eitrit et to | boxing Ct Leher claimed shy title, and) teacher of dancing thought Sheila be dignified it OCH IAE mor the os oN | Styles. foe of ex eae it wit ‘ making i é BY ; - +. Saati wres ap : ae cy ‘ for his new Square eee theat at New liy ae ue a at ee open "ge ae Ste her in the close matter e ec f how the iape: t talent stappen came 2 nis oa a a3 2 wn, = he ‘ his ie same =" pias rt cae of Ww Iden ~ ertuneny ‘There are nee Lnbecon her vhs tne ae face a she It ue jomely. : : SOME MEI RI Must ey ven PROD ten' 2 dra- ane SUL Tae eae) as she roe pc cou was ne east L why he aos him-tit might. a the in ; oe =2 ae 0 mane ve ot th ah tair anata age he . iP waitin mean Boe i ETL Baan esate." 1 change { of varinvway rae M L UE Rene eal it We oe eterpe can- osacBeare do is the : hands 5 of rio,-whoe are leaders. Then ; Camille the a Klein's new)!t IEmmy prano of by Kelly and Kent, | p, Reriow@ned Come 92 Renowned omedy : Destinn. tt } 1e¢ the Berlin Q member next wh a dramatic Opera of the season. ayia The American new ton sh } E so- house, Conried other "ar and. boy have a-stunt. which fs} time. labeled ‘up-to-date singing and dane- | , ing. Geo Yeoman comes at the actress, Went av paves on Fanny the the : in foe of the bill with his Dutch monoirs , She ogue, songs and dances and then there | Win Adams, is the Kinodrome with a bunch amusing motion pictures The bill from top to bottom is# i of variety, and an object lesson in vaudeville "bi 2 . possibilities of modern Grand Starting mance with at Theatre, this the Grand evening's theatre, will of | Herring stage as . company starred E. a of aghib child the UL rk] its Heh tled by Played with Wilkes Booth. Shecumulated a good com ‘ petence : ore eacy in circumstances when though er father, had no particular) haw we ey..danced?.- with Girl The though as seemed It but, in his k ish | to dancing, objections ly way he was just old ee the Ie asing Hair hardly touched. the enough to say that all the money he | floor s she and her partner elreled tn had to spend on her education would | rts out among the crowd, and although be spent liberally, but the order man she was danetng with tried eRe : Mies tel a : her cousin rewaan Seren 2 gave eerily a Pate tv 7 licen he : } i dancin a mmute Tl ett ALU ies SOT Lea ob rele ier ii her 5 TE first the exciting Steamboat; aot as Auction, explosion the feb eo es and' of burning spar, : the river} and : eee especially launrtette a for vot Miss Dev- athethe Taken, all in all, "The will pro-| pest be twovo the road seen the in stars stars. an whose : be starred fora t English nameste Ss are ris: "Mawho play, and "¢ for next year the ; by Peon anni ontheSealine Sarnnatn daa of with the. port part she popularity Aix ae lake full Having has osso Ge eeenene thoroughly roughly manifest aera earned earned among Md ie the ee s tempt), the modern society, the Altred poet, to and is the funniest bright song facturing into house' theatrical precedented the brewer did about difference Dandy, the cast one the he entert: ier from high same life between in. the five is not thing. Mr. started medical occurrence, in "The Prince the Se GlatMendes, playwright, with and Lucien "L'Attentat." so SIDNEY a NOTES, LITERARY eee M'CALLS NEW One of the will be "The NOVEL. Important autumn novels Dragon Painter," the new b sidney Dexter" A story out }of the people un-|yoyel, whieh of Japa The MeCall "The of un- autho ner life Dragon years -ainter" is said to possess more po sg ular qualities than did "The Breath schools | or tye Gods." Sk ney McCall's ne an ess Dandy | trate of Pilsen Brown Mace of tie dep- a physician and ajusual power by one of the few toothwash manu-|capable of interpreting the i before Graduating picture : apanese romance men recognized the other as sideoneof ofalauthor of "Truth or a topical song. Mr.| Breath of the G professional Pp ‘a and writing now Mace was a dentist, representative of a s/n " ago. critic in Comedian, Fred Mace leading comedian in Harry Askit's production of the Chicago long-run recor reaker, "‘The Imipire," though not an aerobat, made the long leap from tooth-pulling to musical comedy without a mishap, with is a Capus collaborated Desecaves Dentist play, the|UtY.28 the central character the lieny" is the work of Catulle Salt theatregoers. From other At- (The "L'Attentat" and seventies, The vill and chief and Mr. r of careers, WAS!) ANNA ay hag will be C be handsomely published CHAPIN RAY'S been custom her Illus- by ttle, STORIES. for the carpet waltz was particular spo poe . Her Hler ould all step, Dut shiny ane not until| around that 1 ie several incentice which caused each. to years, Anna Chapin Ray, the wellhis fortunes with the stage, With |known Connecticut author, will follow it was threatened poverty, with|her spring novel with an autumn story nov vel, year Miss Ray's This for girls. love. disappointed or love, over, next Some ON irnt Real had ers Dance. 1 be ing or DUD Shee 2 298 warmly praised in souvenir Life. she expected That. dress, had. nc since the ther ; x in Business g Girl L inidawy), S1 ee nd: ky * ais ©. ate . cheerfully H. given. TOWNSEND. Mat Tos ~ Agent, Ticket and Manager s General Satur-, I 1 Louis. St. Nights, Nigh Starting j bitin t los "i ; ; ven AS Girl w: atched them osmart i couple See the Sty boat Fapiowon :. : 2 See Devil Toland a Sunday, August . night of the to the positions look: a funnier i ¥ 26.-Matinee Wednesday and wus the sim-| another] keep een all paumed t an and tended, while the Me palm. hand barely touched him, her apo worn] girls for the ess this the at that age, ok 1 particular White Hat held as_ the she sh nd tucks dress o sSusie : and before "Over thirty' and "not under thirty" are business requirements which becoming more and more frequent where the services of a wonan are desired. In almost every such case the salary is above the average and the qualifications are those which it would be almost impossible for a very young woman to count among her assets. The characteristics usually demanded in such instances are ‘executive: ability,"'.."‘tact" and "good judgement,' The saad of a New York establishment making a Specialty of supplying business women for all sorts of wor in speaking of this subject recently said: "T have more applications nowadays than ever before for thoroughly competent, dignifled, mature women, trained and experienced in some line of business and upon whose judgment and mare Higence an employer may rely. cured a very valuable woman dry goods store not long for a atee In order to induce her to change from a former place the store owners were obliged almost to double her salary This woman had been for twenty .1 accustomed to the handling ‘of lac es) She commenced by selling them-now she buys them, going abroad three times a year for tha purpose, t work is one of great responsibility. Do you think for a moment it could be done by a young woman' "Over thirty' would - certainly be a flattering figure at which to place her age. She's 50 if she's a day whom I have in *Anot © r person whom I placed more than mind and sort two years ago in a very eierent of a-< job "was: a jowe preserved thoroughly charming woman of, should say, almost 60 years of age. Having brought up a family of own and"being accustomed to the management of a household, she fitted in capitally as a housemother in a urban school, where the principal was wise enoug to appreciate the value of such a person's services. The salary paid was not large, had a delightful home and made an ideal mother for the boarding-school girls. She did more or less chaperoning during the school term and this summer has gone abroad with three of the girls. "Business men, too, such as lawyers, bankers and brokers, to whom are intrusted many absolutely confidential matters, are at last realizing that the average young girl of 18, fresh from seme business college, and with absolutely no experience and perhaps not much common sense, is not the sort of person to whom they dare to intrust weighty business correspondence and other details. Years ago we did fot dare send a woman over 25 without stating this fact to her pro- to night, The remembered rently afraid white waist arate ac re ie f to Susie's ripped two pp they rted for the the o lone of and so had he see ourselyes Automobile house wide| bed; when though, The an was the party | In White, Masterpiece asterpiece after his confidential a the TT any } she A) of | the forgotten touched ke girl's f his} | her | | as others Was see way . us." AUGUST } | el ity Salt Lake Returning the pre te | 0 = Leave Salt AUGUST 26TIL Excursions to AND Ce EVER round Cowley, $30 Lake leave - Salt Returning - =--- To Ogden W. main Applies LY on branches add trip to nearest junction From one = = for. points. Write for Big Horn Basin book and full information to L. H. HARDING, Salt Lake City. . _8:00 aa tlts nes _8:00 p. m. aed _ = = $1.00 _10:25 a. m and 1:35 p. m. _7:00 p.m. For further particulars call D. & R. G. ticket TWO PEOPLE MADE HAPPY-PAYER We Maud AND PAYEE. collected $900.00 for Mrs. S. Crocker Hawley of Salt City. We can collect some for {if you turn them in. MAKE . PEOPLE HAPPY. Streaks of honesty. exist in body. Turn in your claims, WR Red every- hants' Protective Association oe Sth Foo SURETY FIDELITY Via Scenic Midland and Burlington. mm: m. = = Falls. Upper 7:30 p. oe 8:00 p. office or ‘phone No. 205, both 'phones. points fare o 2 Se Mm. p.m. Returning leave Ogden at from all R. G' line points. a. __8:30 a. m. 7 -- oe anyon Leave Salt Lake__ 15 -00 7 Eureka p. m. Lake leave = City. Silver 7:40 rovo 0 Leave ue 8: Lake Lovell, Frannie, Wyo. Rate e 8: ammo ROUND TRIP $30.00, LIMIT 30 DAYS ATT Route _ = City an Idaho. I-3. = - 27TH. Hepburn, 2 _ Park a as Mamonth at leave ure Returning assumed, | partner her Par Leave with the Automobile Veil| : too, j that night, dressed all hold 0 e Or There. except for 96 ae you Sd , 45} ex- | BIG HORN BASIN EXCURSION. (i - ) oe Via Oregon Short Line for sale of town lots. Round trip $10.00, limit seribe as not under 30, ten days. See agents for further par"Of course, it goes without saying | ticulars, that such a woman must be prepossessing in appearance, for a cerSalt. Lake News removed has tain degree of good looks and an at-| second aoor south Keith- O'Brien's. Sept. Play Hieape of Interest CAMILLE spective employer, in fact, rather|tractive manner go a long way in apologizing for her lack of youth./the election of a woman for any sort That's all over now, and when a manJof business.""---New York Sun. wants a theroughly experienced wo- look 230 A\ugust Eee \ R . two or| to - er i man lhursday, ' : E RP re ont ee ey h age: she eis i York always for tantrums her aoe. brought to bring| dancing master who tried ork want yllowed scoldings and she didn't In the attempt failed had style into out-/it her of one see to outsider ny eee oe enal it eons three pent rs ago. anid nothing about the Mother ori iks i that as the position as bad most e The} dress that night, but the next looked | eo ich Nalgon, ae a called sald:| mother it wear to wanted tirl hug." "bear like an old-fashloned more well,| fits you the dress think os _ Girl wis | that pleased The 7n8 I idea it wear won't we I guess nd dear dancing | fellows 1¢ , ore agal rl Alt of tu - as oe to ast mind vith cos ie or. at Salt whe The Girl «saw Petr ible as compared Ps among the eck r another, gil of not |lows who sius ‘k to their coats id) The nore than fourteen years who wore a|Girl hope ext season would see cont skirt that apparently had been length-/| as iiecninon on the daneing tloor as.) ened Just as her t "party dress" ‘was hats. made into a 1 long skirt. This girl Speaking of hats: she saw t Salt Palace seemed conscious of th hre ‘ rirls arrying them for hel length of her skirt in every meve and) partners while they dances Well, they she held it up while dane ing in such l coula they wanted to, but no one | dan affected way that The Girl came jwe ould see doing that-not In near changing her mind about the pro-/ thousand years mail and personal affairs, the prefertime to such a ence jis given every advertisements dewoman as the riia a" A H yomas'. Pdiaens * Production pet llear the southern eo Quartett Melodrama of the girl's| The man was | solling barely and. Vell as usual, arm" "cross Tred] Ir Cin Superb and the skirt was so long It actually y » n le al ain ae oe rer | ace £ Ss rae tL pe = re} 5shoulderr asas sheshe dances merhe tou ne d the floor at one place as bhe| ged just the least bit. Ha -j|cullar way of bending bac evi oa it another } was she and for it, and she han' t |} danc = that erie no name a sare ir Sin noe : ' out say when je would mama care what even rat | like didn't gir 6 m nute. mother! hope She did irt. she saw the in. ‘23 Night ; ‘" GEORGIA turday PAE a \ | Southern ~ jee Matit the : SLAVE WHITE enema. A oe start hil by: angle fingers ae ene wondered i Stet Aver saw B » dancing that ee or ene ae Girl she Presents HARPER hold it, was even more strikthe forehead stur His left} she|arm was extended at pro-} degrees, palm upward memorable first on ay GEORGIA rush of failed to ing than first real. dance, she knew never forget. She had the would will be one of best offerings. of Henry Miller company in an English play. Madame Nasimolf has a slight the Warper company during their eae ee of English, and she plans present engagement at the Grand theto perfect it by study during the sumure, mer under the direction of Miss MarStarting on Thursday, Miss Harper garet Anglin, who is associated with will inaugurate the last change of bill Henry Miller and Lee Shubert in the r present engagement in Salt company known by Mr. Miller's name. Which terminates on Saturday evening, and the bill selected, at the meat Three of the important suegeneral reque st of the public, has been!cesses of the Parisian dramatic seaCamille As can be truthfully atn have been pert lately. "'Partested by the many theatregoers who] gitre" (Appearances) is the "title of Saw Miss Harper in "Camille," when|one of them, and is the work of the resent ad by her here last year, It {s| well-known dramatist, Maurice Dondoubtful if she has any superior in the|nay. ‘The play is a brilliant satire on difficult role; now appearing before social. and political life, while "Glatthe American public, as the character jeny,"' another of the successes, is affords: her ample scope for all her pieture of the bohemianism of the magnificent acting powers and her literary and artistic Parts of the early an : Urgent. wtnhela: |!58 to to ne ia on he fine Kot Ceiiblished eee nea year what Landor n © Hannah." a.(tour, Russian star, the publication returned 3 informuution I und lant "Volumes Florence have | @ance, for mother had put it away that | back with his thumb and kept the fin- | 7 Tig il 1 {1 te = aya the Teatinl night and sald it was to be the last} gers of his right hand spread out like | ste & zette "yp ‘t ci ho a oe ete time she er ore it. Mother had a]a fan. The Girl with the White Hat st¢ - ' : u ey anew more u t ~|reason for that, though, and a good] forgot all about her style of dan ing | mate Knowledge of a at makes they eason,. too, an she looked back over-| with arm hanging at her side as she} romance of the fair city on the Arno. ell, no matter how many years. The| softly repeated: | Sa mele with the "White Hat, like most| "O wad some power de giftie gie us| Demand Alla Nasimoff, the leading woman W!th the Russian players who have been seen in ew York this season, Slave' for ; his not "Friend Nasinoff, oon melodof the| White go on dame singers will, in the role of the darky|P slave, offer the latest southern jes, as well as the older ones time of the play. with in ready acand she The new Astor Theatre will sometime in September by Russell but) play On with Paul Kester's latest work, with which the star has just closed her season. The Henry Miller company has been formed, co nsisting of Henry Margaret Anglin and Lee Speke Next season the organtz ition will ee 2 five attractions: i Tins: Anglin in 5 new play "The : Convareation if Carrick:" "Broy vn of Harvard,' wt let me lpaxeane sic -¢ You has that from been Arizona. gatherin anc olorado.. In. her "me mast iblle' has materialwhere! for|& -ram fortheom! pahiC k, 5, he. 1 nd c| ple white dress she wore } Annie Russell is to be seen next season for the first time in Shakespeare. Preparations for the production are perfor- | Well under way, but the name of the selected Mouse," strongest eee peace stare e i 1 "clear proand ike alstets ne [ounced. be Opened greatest be Dereraiee ou ee Phureda: u 1 Wells Smith, at) well-known | ensy. after she had learned the waltz,| had se Y 1e stage ere was one Colonial atories for the young, for at was only a variati of "Hip-| couple that was the cent of attrac"Ihe Young Puritans Series," | pety hop to the barber shop to buy a n for a time beeause they Circle Deerfield Serjes," etc, is sum-| stick of candy," and that ma ons first} about with foreheads actually press Georgeville, Province o Q Mother Goose .rhyme she reme ered | together, seemingly unconsctous' of Smith is at work on the third }|and the step that went with ‘it ane had | fittention they attracted, )|\The way)th her Old Deerfield series, b hopped for miles ellow pres Ce, girl's hand, or rather 7 WADLER. orence ago, is the | died. Comedy the before Edand suce "The White Slave »| play i. distinetly a story of the aie: and teems with the little oddities of that charming part of our country be-| fore the war. Filled with pathos and comedy, the author has added a touch | of the melodramatic, and many strik- | ing scenes are numbered in the six] acts, prominent among them - being | Campbell's produce f- and long and © elder with Forrest, Davenport, one | was Miss| Lion written i ws sit eo seorgia Harper will offer for four} nights with a Wednesday matinee.Bart-| ley "The forces | "RFlorer Bnchantmeno£ members A decided novelty in vaudeville is the 0: W appear with the company | tur f Mrsand:..M Ind 1 in the fall include Geraldine Farr eer ee ay ae dard. Hi serta Morena, sopranos; K a a Kempe with their "Tales of the Des- | (45), and' Cheri Dia Kar Bur- | ert," an original illustrated leeture and Ri aries :frussiliere, tenors, | high elass entertainment. Then t and ticardo Strazziari, barytone. the program be too cducational BerThe death is announced of an old nice was was . Wlit will not It is'Mr..Hack- | until 1% ago.. S intention to make the production early next season Comedy | numbered among the there is another sketch which is played NILAARas Sie billed Th Couple." ouple. provide aie Mary P. n James a Hackett has ee for | writer of America the rights of -act | including arce entitled "Brown a Brighton, 1 oThe Ola. w ritten by Fenton Mackay and Walter | mering in Stephens, and which had a great popubee Mrs larity in the Avenue theater, Londor volume in one of. the best of its class, and con- | about two v sists of a roaring triple horizontal bar | ett's int iti ars enact ac t in to . ( ‘ you > Tae Se the cur- j eal = the Ieast-low routes for stuimmer to altention Bspecinal travel. Tourlsts ° children. and ars Clitewgro, to through Slee i iil Boston and other po Ta My a re ' roalns dally. YEOMAN Comedian adk re the until when a Through car, ae Salt Lake City u to St. Louls and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Zuflalo and principal polnte ne mastered that," the be mh : you cannot copyright one of them,| and of harn would dancing be nothing better than -TO- AND BOY ies inl aibodee ounet : ' eyeni Tuesd inee emed glued to one spot and before} the other man could put out his hand} to ward them of he a8:| whirling through the m ' | away and both were fauehing at ‘an- | other couple they had just missed in comes, Pales O¢ dla au" nnie's and she remembered the od gesign of the ca t here her cousin} marked ou 1 square in the patter and showe "a her how to step from one| corner to another, oe "one, two,|/ three; one, two, three, intil ahe had| one LINE ° gh ver her exe e the right of ever li ine |} Sisters Exxchunge Sults. } thing excep mule-and ch ats her | vy Y (ak ne That exception of the mule was ie air with th Teasing Hair was EE ARIE SUMn old one, as The Girl well knew, but} dancin that night and he wore Ue } © e nes Spok e of changing her | yer ‘plaid kkirt this time, Her. si anyone if whenever 1 the : jent saying bobbed up like we i too, Sar Ihe iirl with tne on Nn ve ister ut d th W hite pre Lt notic anwas : That promis A fot the an of "Sandoer of a Maine fisher] other thine she shed she could for-| the white tub suit with the long coat | tim ist. ¢ ore girl other the that Pat: Harbor Seal at of her story jetting back to earth; or, rather, to} she iw il it tair. She sid nott 1; Setun ge Sack ; . Mapes author of "Wilder- | daneing The Girl sald he had. been} in tbout it, though, but she wondered popular writer of|able to walt ee aiee step. SEP DG were ' eae noticed the exchange has temporarily | before she eouk remembe ilmos e what if others did = notice it? the New England What.n ba tity 5" nes © articular | - y sate 1SGK ‘ ; sniart and pretty and a sixth "Brenda story r ' for fall public lone Ward j | H EDWARD tlastrated Dosert id would be-role eet eit Phere is a h any SHORT O Couple. enjovable season as here more ur do mor tne ih k COLORADO-UTAH KINODROME ; ' é ft ing | KENT MRS +17 | GEORGE ERecentric itself heard and it played in tim marked by th drun one in xcuse tor being saw beens Comedy BERNICE Tata Dito seine Dros sane ane =v emindes y i o pang she It})and | dans 1 a ery re ot os. Peeudivel Peers) © shadow ce hie : * , it wondered oe eee n fF ieee un yack, < > te ab |. WHERE eee . thirty-s¢ only [ta [Bese Be Y }t canal }| = & AT (EOS | bxaperts KELLY ‘ ee i matt situations In existence, you Js ne know," said Charles Klein, author of William Sage, the author of "The Dis-| "The Music, Master" and "Th Liot rict Attorne js summe eine in the} and ihe MAisc reicéintiy: e L 0 : aaun tale of his native state, New have il * es - ntly, "and they | tampshire. Mr. Sage's novel has been a yeen used so many times| said to be strongly suggestive of Mr > And. we eRDLY. of it is not alone n the acting, but in the freshness of the wit, for ere, is not a joke or situation aoe ou can iat having seen OV rd in some thing else The hah liner on the ‘bill is also oo 16 Harrigan Mr. Harry Bulger, the comedian, is t we Be the in aye pl aiiaant a | have ie ;Joh 3 musical fantasy by Kend ane uinnent an ae ena | clei whieh pattie AW Say ie i : soon | me VaSe 15s to produce in Poston. : i OF tuthor. 1] raat FE.the Boges, Sara peep." romancethe Is eA maiden, Me near the seene Julla A. Sc ehwi irtz, ss Babli and a Pallas ates stories, eoreaieons Omaha for tain falls you shout and insist on more. 4 ROO: the Ber 1( Ee Co. TRIO rr es airs iilustration of the. proper way } Te ! yd ee in which to play farce the performance is an invluable object lesson for stage managers and actors very quip-is so good that you think, "well, there. can next 4 sn Sea ao = ais See L BW N S The | : Annie Yeamans and Edward Harjrigan are to star next sesaon in *‘Cordelia Aspiratie ae the play in whieh they ‘naa. 1 Ve ke te ten porn ; ho c ea ty by revised be to is and : which jago, ' has su a oe )> : "Daniel Peggotty,"" a dramatic vercoast Mis Schwartz has written] fall pub-| for ‘ole ge Car eer' Had-|‘'Elinor's by Copperfield," "David of sion ion Ch: bers of New York. is feaiton we Little, Biewi and Co } aon nhambers o ew ork, is meetHel anh Realiseiheaauthos ot ‘tt ing with great success in tf iverpool f Sy MBren ia" on te Gre re } a = ng) oe wher@® the FEnglish aetor, man a Dublin r I. ie the Pa ota: CLARKE, WILFRED Barer I: said ‘ he Girl of fables for old and young, which 4/)book take and { eR, on &! the] fall under in the published She | will be place play in the | title ‘heasilver:(Crown, Little, | Sounser Reve anya a tt conipanton It will be >a by.) anda Co Jrown shortly country ' star in "What Will " at the Orpheum. het t 4 "a PaSEES Riehards, E. ts 1 . Ri % Aes} next Laura | b . iy ik jWill fal The Next?" ts + PAU the York, . agree } i COLLECTORS OF RB tANCIS G. LUKR, General COMMBHCIAT, BLOCK, Salt "Some People Don't Like AD DEBTS. Lake ¢ City, Utah. Us | _* Fay A ACH . Carew & Theo> ire Happen Next? Renowned Original after different so hamuch The Saltair it.seemed Bes of the veers Ne reading ke Dgeawt the] into. er ww 0 ink 16 Colornc the river, now almost to The Girl remembered Salt Girl liked oeWho some years af£0)] Salton 1d I z 5 randon, . Olga wa with John Sleeper Clarke's S. | high water mark, is emptying wate: Re ae of the convention of danclot better but ity did wish Mi Willard's and the Kendals'' com-|enough into the sink to cause a rise of |in but she had forgotten just | ¢ chr tensen would add a drum to the | S. } ing masters | panies, died recently In London. 16 on an Inch every twenty-four hours | wha changes in styles they had. rec } orchestra at the risk of offending ths in . The area now covered by the se up: ommended except that they had pass d | fin r musien ensibilitie ot ome at | Wizard of Oz They will be seen Bre ous 0) square mile y he "tow ‘ ution that 1 10 longer re-| the people in the pavilion and with th j next season in a new musical comedy t point in this great basin is more | ea dea swell for a girl to allo }a irance of plenst ever ! ho |} by Henry Blossom and Victor Herhath "0 feet below the sea level nd if|her left arni to bang listlhe ly when tC) really enjoyed dancing in the pavillion | bert 1rothing an be done to check the thlow wi not needed Si hulk i<a kirt of the} that wa lag hat the musi \ | ot i¢ river, it will eventually fill up.' |jJength that the styles of three years/ almost. Jost n mie. part vhen th Lew E Fields is endeavoring 4 to secure heog : be 1 i it --_-. jago prescribed Sh rememberec rowd ' ae. at resolyed to ask |} Joe Welch, Louise jresser and Ilfie . PIC " oNITD Seecau use shei did not agree with it, and | Mr. Christensen 7 it the1 next t sinh 4 ( Union Ge ull E i COMEDY tlovizontal matches 1 Le ' ete itly th ilt . Pal it but Ce of wagonlo tracked been ell tr o Ny ee ie houg Thin I DEVU Aus medley | the poeean were taken Pn 4 thou \ aie , The eee seed ee read ' mm ee seemes ae id : "o aed"" no nigeh he izoon 1 een daneers ft Wandamere and Salt Palace instead of| barred on the dance floor at Salt Pa iny loeal dancing master The Girllace and Will said th nged from with the White Hat like dy the lk ao itl rangle hol ": » the full Nelson Che Wonders he Colorado Desert Latest report fron the outhwest tate hat despite ‘all efforts. of the stage Cc . About Player People. cera 5 ‘dancing: Master und she thought the/ with the Sowery clinch . s +9 : . ' ello the cons tion of teacher ost pulier Che tos i Gants in ihe ae ne states mast. een ohe "oF a + BS eosin gi , ARS.: eM, ee a tae ee ee c na er, finally have Stone and = ie i . } just though seemed a) placed they when wisdom pverfibn ishowed the down made journey jjous delightful) me abandon had outsi from used/| | mud is word he o1 . } srofessor Lyneh Williams' play: of : news-/ of the Colorado rive in southern Cali -| ban 7 life, "The Stolen Story." is|fornia to the mysterious Salton sea,} In their business rh oan profs a in and one might as ot f S . si c a itenhae ts ' fi om oO on, they sal lide The music i Mrs. James Brown Potter Is to pear as Mary Queen of Scots in play which she has accepted for " Mi Will & MR of ATTY CLARKE. Miss CAMILLE ae Triple Notes | selcte Assisted by In "What oSSIre Sh she could danc fir better than the | couple did average Salt Lake Girl and that, tesa) eee oi ird getting es some going was add, might i é ; i floor during While The Girl studled dancing, she] moved. the ‘ es in rt mar an nature | to the = nad took a limited: cour 14 A Supplementary course, for the] playing that various resorts in and-sround Salt Lake| two-step re the scenes of her studjes and TE Like some VW WILFRED ; Montgomery 5 agreed Jesse |paper eae a though wae thw Sam ae lisome@--of knew) all e a aaiertE Gabemng : yea friends "dance Se did she that hint. any resent ynygrily a eiKow ibout: (all ‘there. "was 16 = be Of} consists Plutarch's wouldn't hear ot it; but PL or s ow ‘ i DOW She: onek hted | pRor. JAMES' NEW WORK. ON THE| ier unmarrica DoJ WONDERS OF THE COLORADO arena DESER1 | } a the a the Los Angeles Ixaminer indulges in| month or so, and then decided to go exurberance of adje clives Amongjon the stage, against the violent op} argued who mother, my5 of in a half-column |} position says things he other review that all the money she had spent to "Wilfred Clarke may : have heredity|educate me would } then thrown | 1 be to thank for his succes for he is a|away I said, ‘Mother, ff don't get nephew of Edwin Booth and a-son of|up in three years, I'll quit the stage John Clarke, who made Major Wel-|and start over again practicing den- lington Co., the edition This classic tooth- | mous a _ posi- | Dryden's translation of his me he I him]|and ‘ MODERN: \ Week Comment = 6 AND BONDS. DE } MARYLAND. ANDERSON-CALLISTER General Agents, 208 STATE STREET. co | " | J. H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER 227 S. MALN, IN CURIO SHOP. |