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I I II I Mine Where here so much has been sal said beforehand be- be beforehand beforehand be be- forehand In praise of the remarkable artist Madame Schumann Schumann-Heinle who whoso so captivated and enchanted the largo large and brilliant audience which greeted her last evening at the First Methodist church It would seem that there thieve could not be bc much to add It would be an utter Impossibility to convey convey con con- vey veO to one who had hall not the good for for- fortune fortune tune to listen to that wonderful voice and still more more wonderful personality personality per per- any Idea of oC the time quality of oC the one and the magnetism o off the lat lat- ter It has well been said id that Madame Schumann Schumann-Heinle possesses two voice voices the one a 0 deep sonorous contralto and the time other othor a powerful rin ringing mezzo soprano of quality for sweetness purity and rich undercurrent rent lent unequalled The Thc range and possibilities possibilities possibilities pos pos- arc simply remarkable She paid a great reat compliment to time the music music- ln 10 loving public o of our OUI city by the quality quality il ity of the thc plo program ram pl presented The aria from Crom the opera of bl brought out time the powerful tones of ot the time voice while time the lender strains of Schubert's Du Du die dlo huh ruh was as a revelation as HS well as the c number number number num num- ber also aloo h by Schubert where the limo sound of or the thc streamlet gushing could almost almot he be heard in the tones of that won wonderful voice The lime encore c responded reSI to toas was as the delightful by Brahms Brahma which was wa j f in a gracious manner When hen she hc gave the six Hungarian gypsy songs C Cycle clo such a n storm of applause lau burst forth that the Drinking Drinking Drink in ing Song from Lucretia lIa Borgia was given In hm suen a phenomenal manner that the time great great- reat artist was obliged to repeal repeat it it The Tho last number the thc Prison scene Act V. V from Der Del Prophet Meyer Meyer- Meyerbeer beer was of course e t the heaviest of or orthe the evening e und and brought f forth firth rth oSsI l hili lies which could hardly be bc Imagined imagined imag Imag- I ined and showed the perfection of or training added ad to heaven born genius gen gen- genius ius With it t all what so Impressed th the audience was the thc beautiful simplicity simplicity sim sim- overflowing g nature good and the mother love lovo which years of homage hom hOln- age ae and adulation have failed to eliminate elimInate elim elim- Miss Ii Helen Schaul was particularly fortunate in her hr selections which were given gl in ht a manner which shed sh ed th the true artist oy by Liszt i is one of a group of or three love songs hock Hoch Auf hen by Grieg Grieg- In which the phrasing lag ing was particularly well dune done Her second number the familiar familial Rhapsodic die dic e e. e Xo No S 8 S. S Liszt LIS t. t brought t forth orth an encore in the form forni of Rust lings of Spring a n tinty little thing b by Miss Schaul's accompany accompany- accompanying ing was also not a small part of the pleasure of the evenings evening's unparalleled satisfaction It Is safe to say suy that while It Is often orten the c case case se that disappointment is felt after aCter being being- led to expect a good deal eal last evenings evening's performance was an exception for one a and md all could hardly find words to describe their I keen cen delight hl and appreciation It Is not un unsafe afe to predict pre lct that should Madame Schumann over again aln honor this b by her hel community presence presence presence pres pres- ence that the tabernacle would not nol be too large to hold the eager audience Florence item Ian 7 i. Florence Roberts comes to 1111 till her hei heij helI j I annual enSa engagement a at the Salt Sail Lake theater beginning Jan 7 and the sta stay I j is for four tour days and a single matinee Sh She Is to offer two plays during her run and the time Un l two days will witness the presentation of or a a. play that she has ha- been seen een In here on the occasion of h her r last visit called The Strength to fo the Weak cak u u. soc society t. t drama with th the opportunity to display y all th the talents that have made the star one OIW u of the bowl best paying on this side of ot the moun moun- The Th last two nights she he is to give gl us a new play that she bhe has haa just put pUl In n preparation for tor her return to New ew York which occurs In the tho next nest few weeks and the advance notices are full of the beauty of oC the time pia play and pro pro- It Is called Maria Iaria Rosa nOM and andis IB is a translation from the Spanish Packed to 10 the Door Doom I el B seat scat below stairs at time the Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or was sold lost lat night and time the I upper portions of the house fared Cared almost al- al almost most as well The orchestra won a around round of or applause at ut the vcr very beginning begin begin- he beginning ln- ln ning with a selection from flom Bohemian Bohe Dohe Bohemian I mian Girl as an overture and put the I audience In a u tine line humor which W was wasa a a. good thing for fol while the bounding i of if Miss on the tI wire tight ht was wasI I good and while the attendance of oC Tomm Tommy was clever the hou house e had hado to o be well started for Cor there thele followed the Dillon Brothers immediately after arter And only thc very patient could coul maintain main main- Lain tain composure until the efforts of oC that two were ended hc They arc are vcr very bad baJ and give g one the impression that thc they would woul gladly be bc worse If they could l Four our xylophone performers compose The flue Mu Musical Avolos volos and their numbs numbs' number num Hum ber hel Is an entertaining one Madame ladame is very vIT like likely I a Russian as ru is represented She certainly certainly is a soprano The voice is singularly rich and musical and the most careful training Is evident in h her r rendition of or passages The audience Indorsed her at al once at once and Insisted on additional numbers and the little woman generously sang to them until she he was tired her hel quality as a dramatic singer er being evidenced in the solo olo I I Dwelt lt In hi Marble Halls Madame In Instantly instantly In- In established herself an and will b bo be heard with pleasure b by the thc appreciative tive throughout the week weck Palfrey and Hoeller acrobats and antI trick c cyclists were clever er One of oC the palm pall Is the slowest wheelman wheel man ever er seen on any stage tage And that Is Js something something- Even the was n entertain entertain- ing Ing- The fie bill for the week weel barring the thc weak weal places Indicated will wll willbe be he approved Grand Tin Thou c. c A clever bit hit of comedy character acting I H la done by J. J McIntosh Todd It a aGent i iGent Gent of the Road who has a par parIn part partIn In As Told fold In the time Hills lIllis which I Inow inow IH IHnow s now at the Grand for an engagement of four daYs davs ending Wednesday y night In addition n to being beiJ entirely nc new nets In plot and development as well as ag character characters char char- 1 acter the play is oi c one of oC ti th strum strong cst est from rom a dramatic standpoint that has been produced pl this season 11 The I original company will be he seen in the production The pIa play is artistically staged slag special attention having been 1 given to tho details of the scenery showing the tho Indian fight on the time prairie I Mid nd scenes on lime Arkansas farm with its picturesque rural surroundings s. I IJ jV J special lal holiday holida matinee will be given this New ew Years Year's afternoon on The mol drama Nettle ellie the Newsgirl Newsgirl News News- girl hI follows foll this attraction next nest Thursday The Thc Little The Time Little Duchess which comes to the Salt Lake theatre Thursday has hag been the recipient of or man many encomiums I of or praise from the tho press and amI public because o of its beauty its comedy cast of or exceptional merit and antI the charms charms' of ot its large girl gill 11 contingent The star l Is Countess Olga von on A on who appears appealS to advantage ad In the title role lole I and Is IN surrounded by no less loss than live clever comedians and a hi big beauty i i chorus making maling an ensemble of or fifty j people The sale of ot scats cats opens to to- to I da day I I 1 I Alberta tu Gallatin lI as us Dorothy Alberta Gallatin and a strong company com pan pany appeared at the Salt Lake Lako I t last lall ni night ht before u u. somewhat crItical audience In the romantic play pla Dorothy Doroth Vernon of Haddon Hall The play pIa playas was as a pleasing phasIng one It will willbe willbe be bc seen at the theatre at matinee today toda tolay to- to da lay day and night performance The cast of f characters Is as follows s Sir ir John Manners ta Walter alter ton Sir Ir Malcolm Vernon Arthur thur A Ashley Sir Ir George Vernon Dorothys Dorothy's father Cather Frank Frnnk Smith Lord Tord Vernon Vernons s 's Jester James Jall K Applebee Dawson a servant of the I 1 Harrison Crofford I lurk the lIu hI butcher Vurr n Rodgers Hodgers ers Dan Dan the Alexander Jordan Jordani James Jumes nines tho time servant of Vernon I i George Young Sari ROll of oC Leicester Kent Int nO Bosworth I Karl ail D Derby rb Herbert Allen i Lord John Miller 11 11 er 1 lord x rd Stanley Richard P 1 E E. Webster I Lady ady nd Vernon Vornon Constance Hamblin j Queen Elizabeth Florence Racey naN Lady ady May Iu Anna Lady ady Maude Margaret Reeves s Jonnie Fasten Ethel Ethol I Bess a cook coul Adelaide English tu h I Dorothy Vernon Alberta Alberto Tho The play pIn follows Charles Challes Majors Major's I hoo hook jook closel closely and antI gives Jives all his startling lo e ove scenes cenes in a rall realistic tlc manner Miss lIss 1 lIn Is an unusually strong emotional emotional emotional emo emo- actress and seems to lo have all th the qualities called for or b by h h- MT hr r ar arduous part as petulant headstrong Mistress Dorothy the girl with a n heart and a awill awill awill will of oC her hor own Her lover lo Sir SIl John Manners tanner portrayed h by Walter after Penington Pening- Pening lon ton is well taken though his voice olce la is against him But when he makes es love hl his rather hnz hazy voice Is forgotten forgot forgot- ten In the e earnestness o of his suit HuH Arthur Ashley Ashle makes make a n. fairly good goodSir goodSir Sir She Malcolm Vernon and Frank Smith as Sir Geor George e Vernon makes a strong appearance But the strongest strong strong- est of oC the male tunic characters is Perkin tho the Jester played b by James K Ap- Ap The Thc role of or the Jester is one of the most trying in the play am and the clown appears more on often n than I either ot of the leads lends Harrison Crofford as Dawson does with effect what tie lie he ho is called upon to enact The rhe company compan il is above abo the ordinary and the play pia while perhaps i too noisy I In hm several of or time the emotional scenes Is IsI I indeed a treat treal |