Show I U DRAMATIC r L- L f MK IH I i Will III Xo l Week Veel tOk Pa aI n a t Modern Ioel rn i I Drama a of if tie Aril tI American Life i The sale of or seats sat eat lo for the engagement n l of or Mr h Walker alker Y and his Ills n adr nd- nd 1 t r r company In The Tho Magic Melody Mel Mel- leJ- leJ f. f ir J ody which Co will present r nt tl c Salt Lake Lak theatre on Friday and anti k Saturday att May 24 2 and 25 25 with Saturday Satur Satur- S day matinee opens next day morning s From 1 From present Indications the ena engagement en en- j a will prove one of oC the th really q artistic events e of ot the thc present dramatic S season eason for the quality of the offering S. S l i If assured eI h hy the mana managerial title anti the reputation rep that Mr II hn ha has achieved ed In the past liast This young acor actor ac ac- tor or cor who ho has confined his energies In fn InS S the Iho past palt to the classic drama Is 13 now t e making his first appearance In t mOlli modern mod mOll i l em ern play piny and the interest t this ha JutS has i awakened Is heightened b by the Iho fact that he brings with him bun a n company compan A that thai Is remarkable for its ts intrinsic strength I 5 Tho The play Itself is a strong clean and i I 4 wholesome story with a great love as I f. f Its Us ha basis hamis is Briefly It relates the ro rocS romance ro- ro a cS f. f mance of a young mu musician cian who hn has hasLi Li come over 1 from Europe to battle battle- his r w way ay t to supremacy In New ew York H He lie Hehns lier Jr r hns has fallen upon evil iI limes times antI and is makS making mak- mak S rj in ing a 1 precarious Jiving living by playing In I IIi 4 l the cheaper cafes of the city when I he mf meets Cloris Fielding the theard ward ard of ot ofa I I f a financial king on one Jordan nawl Hawker e the violinist falls in love lo with fit the J. and is introduced to her k who promises s to tu a assist him hUn 1 A grand r operatic conCert conceit at which ar are to appear has lias been t I I ann arranged nt d for tot when Ua wl a 1 wo v o plans to mart marry hl his ward vard to a titled tUler but hut Im- Im y S. S po hl Englishman discovers that S f gut hl has given her heart henrt to the thc mu cl n. n r. r 5 Heat nt once tries tiles to shut hut off 1 1 appearance ance and confronts the young oung t man mall to tl tell JI him him so o. o H then Us- Us S' S clones es to naI CI that Hlat h ho lie f Is the latler's lat lat- t ler's lers IH son nn nn for fOl he ho has hns discovered that i Ui th the e 11 financial nanela I magnate to met and anti married his Ills mother many years before in Ini A.- A. S 1 ope Fui-ope anti and ba hH basely saly I tl e h her I when Jien i fly she became blind Force of circumstances circum circum- stances lend lead n to permit HIr iTel- iTel r mar to make his appearance at the I S cv ho lie the audience I I J 1 y storm and na is then than led Cd to lo withdraw his opposition to the Hie marL mar mar- L' L f 1 of limo man nan and amI his ward I tj 1 Ih The I play f Is ild to be he one of th the e I strongest Ion t vehicles seen srn hero In some it 1 time n IU luG inn rC Clo I rK s. s i r VIII sl Out of I r fit fn ii ln l I The Ill clo closing ln week at the Orpheum for forthe forthe the time III season oll ought to be e a aS ar r S fj fitting lug termination Lion to the thC phenomenal business that unit Pins has bepp lorn a L feature since th the hOIl house c opened last September pl r. r Judging Judg Judg- ing jug from JOIn the thc advance all schedule It will I S J he lw all nil Julia Kingsley ll the well ell cil- cil 5 known cnown and Nelom Lewis i. i S I Ih the fm eo comedian n. n will viIi ho hn seen In a aP P com comedy sketch called r the lion Hon I moon it t i is the tory of or a. a married The a i c couple plot revolves re a Around a mince pi pie and subsequent do- do thy lay the lie for fOl loud land II on aim the far Jo hUl I b. b P LI l J Hm ll V Vi will i J b t 1 il A tin than out Is A Dream Drant of or Lt S Hn Days a II decidedly Ihl III I novel li con conceit lt 5 5 r- r by Catherine and antl andS a I. I In in II which th they y use marling nE 4 S S S pictures p Th Thy They y un Te 0 saInt said a lIt to display S. S s fOrno conin stunning and 1 gln sling sing lid and dance well The act Is full rull of laugh laug-h nod nail after all nil that is what the people people- S go o to lo the tile Orpheum for rr The rime Bootblack Quartet Is another mother i 1 S. S mirth provoker pio This TinTs aggregation of or t. t S talented singers dancers and comedians come- come I hans cHan ls Is guaranteed as being tIle the original 1 inal Bootblack Quartet which has had hadS so Jn man nl imitators on the vaudeville IL S stage S Something Something- new In rural come comedy i 5 sounds extravagant and antI yet et this is what Mr und and Mrs rr Gottlob anti and comA company com com- comI I A S 'S pany pan tre dac credited with presenting in Government Bonds It is iR a story of oe a I n 10 lovable lovable- old alII couple who ha have C each fa saved cd v- v A money without letting the oth other r know t f It and converting tine the cash Into government gov gov- 5 lIon bonds 8 After hiding them away WC In fl a 0 l rice tin and the thc other In lh the old oM clock clod the old man none gives Ives the the u I ric rice with the bonds In it to 10 a poor family and the wife rife sends the clock cloel f. f out t to h be in en rl ml A good deal of or trouble trou trou- ronS ron ron- S blo ble follows Inn but L I it t a all aU I ends CUtis ens as ns It Jt should f Tho ho l Fredericks family of will wll 1 bo 0 thc he thrill purveyors J this week Unlike most of oC their kind S these theRe sturdy Germans have ha built S around l their feats a n. little HUll PantomimeS pantomime S comedy anti and have the ortho- ortho I i m it i t th tiu it modem st street root garb npr i-npr on nu nd are arc 11 oll booked n as Us di oi ol UI d lt ami nuiL dementia Bus and i his deponent t not mint It Is IK safe fl to predict t however I that they 1 are aregood aregood good comedy jugglers jl anti and directors in III inthe the he laugh trust ta S rh The also has some merrimont merrl- merrl i in mont ment out tucked t away awny In tile the fret feet of oC Ilni that mitt Is IR devoted to lO a motion picture i both ire In and connie comic I j I MISS I. FI 1 XIO n ETl JJ CO I I At Ac tIt ilu Grand Granel 11 This Win Win-k hiI in Inn inA I A Daughter of or Colorado I Ton Tonight ht at the tho Grand u ushers in an nn n engagement at nt that thai thC theatre of a star of or whom Salt Lake knows hut little little- I at M the thc present time tinie but Jut of oC f whom the j larger Inner metropolitan centers of or both bothI the go Hast Jast t anti and West esl are more than far fa- fa I r and anti one to whom the theatregoers theatre theatre- i goers of those cities have in the JastI last latt I two vt years ears paid paltI a a. glowing tribute trIbute- Miss Laura l I Mr Mi h closed rinsed at the Grand Giand I last night and anti if his plays were among the best Salt Lake Lale has seen in several seasons ea ons tho those e that will he ho produced by Miss f s anti and her company during luring the coming summer months at atthe atthe atthe the most popular of ot Salt Lakes Lake's theatres will be even n bettor better Pelton and anel the time great t Denver theatrical thea- thea firm are managing Miss Fran Fran- l this tints season These men at are mo also the lessees of ot the thc Grand here am and I thc have hae arranged ed for fOI n a series o or of pla plays s 's for fOI Miss use that tha should prove C splendid ati attractions A Daughter r of Colorado is th the play which Miss lIs has lias so mc- mc f for a her Initial appearance a athe at attile tine tile Grand and it opens tonight wit wIth matinee productions n an and anet Saturday afternoons at I. I 30 o'clock It Is Is a romantic Western comedy comedy- drama of a n type that never r falls fall to appeal to l e every I eh class S of theatregoers The ThC plot mInt is bt trong a and in interesting there is an exhilarating double love loc tory story humor and pathos In plenty am and Miss Mimes managers aj have hav nr- nr lun a special plo program of Incidental music for her foi in iii th the pla play An excellent supporting company compan has been provided 10 headed I by 13 James Tames II 11 Morrison on one of the thc best known leading men of or the l Eastern stage This is practically Mi fi s Fr fields field's f first t 1 appearance In anything but hul classic drama H Her I change thin ibis sc season on onlo lo 0 a 1 modern Western society drama It has a most interesting nature and the tine success the star sar has hUfI attained l I. I the thC best hest tribute to lo her hel genius Two o years ago this actress startled the tho ti dramatic world and amid t the he theatregoing public public- with one of the th Inc most Intuit realistic and mn masterful appearances in Iii Ibsen's Ihsen's great leat drama Ghosts over ever rendered She i Is probably the thC younge-t younge t ac actress of the American stage to attempt the portrayal ayal of so stupendous a drama a as Gh Ghosts 2 yet s-o s o successful in every overy way vay was lien her appearance that lint the tho play ran for an engagement m nt of or two forty weeks In A 4 Daughter of Colorado Miss MI linds an aim excellent character character character char char- acter for 01 her hel genius In the typical Western Vestern girl Irl Molly Masher Mosher Io hel whose whoso father t has liSts become Immensely wealthy by br soiling 1 1 this then 11 gr great t ranch t h ho owned own owne i I J 1 U HU li i Dj nv tl th he rift Sf it ot I. I hc longs 1 lot for social distinction tion at t the Kat JaH and In induces his daughter to to throw miner ee 8 over oer her young heart at home and anti leave for Ne' Ne C York with him hin The rill efforts of nr Ibo tho father ather to pick up a busted lUStel nobl nobleman man for his lu's 1 daughter anti and the refusal of or the latter to give heed to the pleadings of oC tho the numerous suitors anti and finally IH her hr r with her father are intensely dramatic and interesting Molly in inthe the thc end goes hack back to sweetheart I she left len in Iii Colorado there cn ensues i t L happy finale to th the play pIny Associated As with Miss II- II is ilS has been stal stated slated ll is 11 James H. H Morrison on Among the thc others othen's of the company compan ma may bo be mentioned such uch artIsts artists art- art as Frederick Bernard Louis K Conaughy U U. S S. Allen Louis A. A Sears Sear Miss 8 Alice De Dc Lane Miss Al Al- retus and others s. s Sir Mn I. I I Kent ent no Bosworth worth of the Leighton players and one of or orthe the most popular actors I local oCo 1 I playgoers playgoers play play- lay lay- goers have t teen peon will wilf appear with Miss l company lurIng during their stay tay at the thc GrandA Grand A Dau Daughter ht r of or Colorado will wili be staged cd with great attention to detail nl and ll the settings will lic le of a mo most t lavish la nature EV Every EvenT Y l-Y effort lm has been made to make Miss 1118 Initial appearance at aL the tho Grand 01 one ann oneo o of the notable theatrical event e of the local ason season and indication point tj tm thi E- E s of or th the effort MIt nt W n S 5 4 S S S 44 i S. S S 21 4 r S. S 1 1 cS S. S jn S S. S S S. S ft L S S t L LIt Who It Will III Appear at the Salt Laic In iii rue Jingle In c Melody lelII e ci Fn hlll of ul lant rou Stock StileS Tell fl of tnt lice Her Mabel l Florence the clever little ac- ac who was wn one of the hits of or th the Orpheum stock company last season and amid who rho 1 returns t with the new nie company which opens here May l 27 In Clyde CIllo Fitch's Tint The lh Cowboy and amid the under tinder the thO direction of oC no Roy flay Clements arrived d last laRt week lk I am om glad Iad to lo g get t back to Salt Snit Lake Lalo i again she site saul said yesterday Salt Lake c I Is good enough for fan or me Since I left leCt h here rc last summer 1 have haLt hall all nil kinds I of or adventures so much that thal whenever r I is a wreck ri reported tI my folks s In Iii Chicago have hn acquired tho the habit of or 11 saying I i know lenow Florence Is mixed up ln In It When n I left heft Salt Sail Lake 6 I w went nt to lo St. St Jo Joe Mo lo signed as ns leading Ja lady y If you pl please nH for or a stock company When hen I got Hol there I found round that it was leall really a traveling repertoire p and at nt once I h handed tI tine the manager a CL weeks week's notice A few fea days clas after aften that we moved mo tn to I Crawford's Crawfords theatre at nt Topeka Tope I had nol not been 1 13 Ii s in itt the lie house before be he- fore ore tine the place blow blev up and ami tho tIne natural gas 1 enu caught ht fire tire I lost Jost eV everything I hail had mid including nh in g m my ny hotel hOle 1 man It an and I Just jUIl ha had the th dollies clothes 1 T stood up inI in I I returned to Chicago ChlIo without a 0 wardrobe and then Joined Harrison 1 King who Iio was vas playing The Bitterest Foe Fee We Vic played time the Orpheum and anti the Majestic cI circuits circuit lU it 11 While at Mobile I stopped at the tIme St. St t. t Andrews hot lintel hotel l and tine the I third bird nl night ht I was there I was HI b by the cry ery of Fire By thin the time 1 got out In my slumber robes tho the window frame oC or my room was blazing Then Therm at tine the Orpheum in Minneapolis I was waR as suffering from fron a headache andone und and undone one of the lh performers said he would I VIOLA X AS VIOLA v Stat Star t l' Will Hi Bl ins n Another J SI an arH l It ii lo SD Soil Salt It l lull iko A Viola Viola A Allen an nn actress who enjoys tine the unique distinction dh of or never mover having having- been as associated with a since beginning her bur career calN as ns n CL star re returns rc- rc turns to this nils' city cit after an CU absence of some saline live years ars ami will a Iola l lola ht i in III ii Shakespeare's rn's i 1 ol licking comedy Twelfth Night soon During ng- ng tile Hie last l h IP years Miss A Al Allen Al- Al 1 len hen has hat made tlc ic a and rid 1111 beautiful productions of The Winters Winter's Vint rs Tale all anti and Twelfth Night nt and although her hem success In all nil of or hn these o famous classics has h moon been n j p pronounced the Hie one that she Rho has selected r fo for her lour LO to 10 the Ow Pacific coast COIt and mill the mountains moun sins Is said to In be lie li by hy far faa the thc most satI sat sat- ti t- t I faCtory It was i vet t thus this h I wi winter n tel and anil played h by hy Miss s Allen to together with her Iner newest nc The marked 1 preference for the tho comedy omNI e en t n in cities where l' l it had harl been bean S seen En for fan a CL week or u more 11 was as time the of oC Its Us- selection for fw ir a 1 part of or the time y countI it il has never n h been 11 played l II by Miss lIss Allen Alien I I III JT I. IO lf II i 1 S. S St Coin pony Im I'm In S tiN I lo tit lie He nl i r Fun Fun- Funell Ill ell u it I The rho management nt h hoving placed a athe at atthe all the disposal 11 of tine the I players player the life Orpheum theatre th this timis evening C abig n a nIJI big benefit performance of Tin The Prisoner Pris Pris- oner onni of r will be pl presented b by Wl wily way of a 3 farewell to Salt Snit Lake prior I to Mr Ir returning to 10 dear ol ole I and the rest resl of the lime company compan 1 disbanding dl Judging from the advance t sale sole there will h be a n. big house anti and accordingly ac ae- ac- ac cordingly there will be bC some ome balm ham In I G for rOl the lilt excellent Jt I players r wh who wino I have entertained Salt att Lake Iala these iw isA W months pa past l. l I I II COSTe lI 0 or 01 H PAX X I Thoughts lIl of or Mi i im Adams Adam's Ex- Ex lut proM proM-d ct In iii Unusual 11 |