Show I C J 1 1 4 THIS WEEK AT ATTHE T THE THI THEATRES Suit Wednesday and Wednesday Red Feather Friday Sat Saturday and Saturday matinee Un tier der Southern SkIes Sides week beginning Monday night with matinees daily half o of week be beginning ginning tonight matinee Wednes lay The Tho Silver King last ur of week matinee Saturday lion lionor or Among Thieves week begInning to tonight tonight night matinees Wednesday and Saturday Faust hh PROMISE OP OF THE TEE THEATRES Red Feather Red Feather which will be seen seon at the Salt Lake th theatre tre next Tuesday Wednesday and Wednesday matinee is isn n a reversion to straight comic opera the music b by Reginald DeKoven book by Charles Klein author of David War Yal success The Tue Master and of The uThe Lion and the thc Mouse and 1 by Charl Cook The story Js Is interesting and the thre thread d dIf of If the plot is more closely followed than hag ha been usual of late Mr Cooks lyrics are and clever and Mr music is always tory There are arc at least n a dozen mu numbers aU all pleasing and many of them up to the very best work that has ever done Possibly with the Intention of surpassing his notable Robin Hood music Mr DeKoven was most ambitious In his writing for the Red Rd Feather score and the result is iR a glorious offering of solos duets marches choruses and en fumbles In staging the opera the Opera company spared no ex cx In giving the piece the richest of that could be secured For hit prIma donna role Manager Joseph JosephM M Im ha engaged Miss impson n a singer or of recognized abil It who Is It an artist of altogether dif calibre from the usual 1 iun un of opera stars She has a splendid nice olce and aud U charming stage presence l I a clever actress and Is aver a very wol wel me addition to the all too short list Jf JC capable singers ingers In light opera Par are her entrance songs uTo To Can all Thee Mine and the gong Garden of Dreams In the corn com which numbers peo people peole le there thoro ar a number o of well weB known and a large and well F hool d chorus horus A feature of the h h rf will be the tha augmented or J h A 4 Under Southern Skies On or of theo the unusual features of Lot Loti i Blair play o of southern life lite i is that the tho women of the east till th men inca As a rule rul th the reverse Is hp he a ae e In dramatic o offerings The of so many women upon the 1 Is on ot 01 the tho attractions or of the 1 tL tA many of them are toung and pretty prett The birthday party f the youthful heroine and anI the Hal n en n which Include the arr ing out of some amusing Hal tricks and a lance give flue ne scope for showing the m members of oC the to One of the funniest charac I 4 l In play is Anner Lizer who l to rank side by side with the I 11 Tops Topsy Aunt Doshy too I iM a host of fun in herself a t typical of the faithful Ras who to the family she thou though h free to leave them If she to do 80 o The south furnIshed nany of this devotion upon lu part of the older negroes The part partI I th the hp heroine Lelia Cronen Croften a young southern nuth rn ben belle is n a difficult one to en ent t portra as it does all the emo Lions from rom gay loving lightheart NIne to most intense misery and Under Southern Skies wes was ritten by a woman and It gives wo women women men greater opportunity for acting than f three or 01 four ordinary dramas The It Lake theatre has hns secured this ver very pin play and It will be seen at atthE Ih thE old playhouse on Thursday Friday md Saturday next Vaud Je of the dramatic sort Is not so Sn In It can come f o town without undue heralding hence It i that this weeks bill which tom night will be look looked d forward to with genuine interest by the Jarge or of the poplar Orpheum II A Aside ide from the jolly rollicking Fanny Rice HICe who is the headliner there will be bea a couple of character sketches that will appeal One 1 is tho tha Ab Absentminded Beggar the other Tough Love The Tho stellar feature is Fanny RIce who comes to Zion with J r happy smile and or of With the sole stock In b iad of tome some I dancing dolls doHs some orchestration and some good Jolly Fanny Rice can be depended upon at aU all times i to make the house happy I J C Nugent company whIch makes its first appearance here in Mr Nu Nugents Nugents gents own yn The rhe Absentminded Beggar is small but excellent Of ii 11 Nugents offerIng the Los Angeles Times sas He scored such a hit here that the management made him the headliner while the Boston refers to hIm as the hit ot of the bill at Keiths Claude and Fanny Usher who are billed In the Road Show this season have another little st drama In the form of Tough lough Love which is h bound to go big Time The new bill includes three if not tour fou r hea headliners under ordinary circum circumstances stances for there is Mile and I her r dancer on the list This clever team I Indulge In some sonie acrobatic dancing of 01 the daring order usually identified with L the b big g cities ol of Europe The gymnastic sensation will be tim the offering of Charles Serra who goes his hh contemporaries one better by perform ing while balancing himself by hands hanch handsor or feet on the top of a swaying bend lug Ing steel rod When he does not get enough of the effect to tc please lie he simply takes a heavy ball to a strap which he holds in Joe Whitehead and the Misses Grier Grierson son are due to deliver a potpourri of singing dancing and joking which the they call ArtIstI Fooling The Tho offerIng will be a couple of motion pictures entitled Time The Impatient Customer arid and The Auto Autom Automobile m mobile Thieves The Silver King Starting with this Sunday performance Pelton Smut zer will offer their at the Grand theatre their own company headed by Lorch in the splendid romantic The Silver King in which Mr Lerch has hns played most all aJI the territory n this city ity and the tte coast this Doubtless the re reg regular ular patrons of the home of melodrama ma will re ll Ur Mr Lorch and his ex cx organization wIth considerable as no betel beter company plays SnIt Salt Lake at popular prices and in inthe th the vernacular of the day t they have eo alwa always s made good It has been said of them that a better r company never appears at the tho Grand and the packed hou houses es that nightly greet th them m full fully benTs bears out the broad brond assertion Of the thc pla play Time The Sliver Silver Kin King it can he be behul hul tr uly that it Is on one of the b best st known k of modern melodramas melodrama and has hasen been be bese en a standard stock production for several veral se seasons and white while the play playas w ws Vas as on tour when first produced it was s as one of the reigning successes of the th e da day It Is one of the most con en written stories ever staged and ande the th e tale Is not at all The engagement en of Mr Lorch in Tl The e SU Sit Vel ve r King starts with thi this Sunday e ev performance and wIll wile cO l ti nue for four Cour days with il a special sou ve on after no on Honor Among Thieves Starting Starling Thursday evening of the current cu week Mr r Lorch will I hange th e bill and for the last three of his engagement in Salt Lake Lak will resent present p for the first time locally the semi Fen ia melodrama Honor Among Thieves It Is claimed aimed cl for the play to be bc one of un unusual usual sual u dramatic strength abounding with w ith thrilling situations and sl cl J yet t neither situation nor is forced force but natural and tue ue I to 0 Ute life Mr jorch and the mem 1 bers berM of his excellent t company are saId to be splendidly cast for tor the parts they ther portray and a capital perform performance ance is 15 assured Time The engagement of Mr Lorch in honor Among Thieves lator is for three only wIth a matinee Saturday afternoon Faust l Time he big scenic production ot of Faust will be given ghen at th L Lyric rIc time are arc for one week starting This will be the largest show ever at attempted t tempted in Salt Lake at Lyric s and will be in its entirety with the tho complete electrIcal effects The leading roles will he be played by Frede Frederick Frederick rick Moore and Miss Pearl Ethier The usual and Saturday matI be given I I She Stoops to Conquer William H Crane and MIss Ellis Tee Jet freys fres durIng the course of th their h jol joint t t tour ur of this country in she Stoops to Conquer will be seen here at the Salt Lake theatre soon Th The rE rEvival revival vival of this famous comedy Is under time the joint dIrection of Charles Frohman and Liebler Co which in some measure at least should be retard regarded d das as a measure of its Quality Both the stars ha have Ye been app at the head of thEIr own this and it was only owing to mutual mutu l arrangement that tit those two to ventures The ca t Is Isan i ian an excellent one in eVEr every way it h said and comprIses su suCh h w well known rs as George Giddens Fred FredS Thorne Fanny Addison Pitt and Mar Mer S garet gamet Dale Dalp The scenic scenie c equipment is said to be something con considerably above time the average Monte Cristo James ONeill 0 Neill America foremost actor will appear here herp so soon n nin in iii his great Monte Cristo with tt a new and costly production an strong supporting compan Jam James s is to Monte Cr sto what Bc th was as to Hamlet Joseph Jet Jef Jefferson ferson eison to Rip RiD Van Winkle and Den Denman man to The Old Home s tead m name wit wil alya alWays s bp be with th t of th the play an lie he wilt vill EO o down dOn in time the history histon of th the American stage tage s as the ideal of the Dumas hero Comte de Monte Cristo PROM FROM BEHIND THE CURTAIN On the Lime great white wa way Lew Dockstader time the minstrel man m t on one an entire entirely new specimen of the he t Weary The tramp knew Dockstader by bj sight and taking off a greasy 11 mat t lie he stopped him and said here Mr lr Doc Dockstader I aint going to give you no guff about hungry or having a wife and six small smail Children to truth is lm dying for a drink Wont you ou stake me meThe Tile The touch appealed to Mr Dock Dockstader DockS stader S g d o C COTh in oiW lie he S saW bu buHe buy He took the specimen into a c fe Give Ghe my friend what he wants he said hereupon time the tramp promptly said uDo you get em a quarter here Yes said Lew LewAll AU All right then timen sir Ill take two save you OU money 11 ne he added He took th the drinks both at once and they seemed to do good Ho He wiped his imis lips on his greasy sleeve and started to shamble H Hm hesitated a moment then ame back Say Mr lIr Dockstader r he sai said Ive done the same thing for po yc yes many a time Is that so asked Le Lew How did it happen old man manNix manNix Nix said the tramp no sad story of your our life in mine Sa Say though you OU deserve desere something for your kindness Maybe sIe gie you oua a hInt He look from fron his ragged pocket et a apiece apiece piece of dirty paper covered wit with h wrIt wrIting writing ing I slept In Battery park last night lie he said and this morning while you Oll were in bed In your hotel and I was as gazing out at sea at the free iree ships and the cleanness cleanne s c cf f it all I got t S I r i i iI f d S S 4 t t 5 4 c S 14 S S 4 S e F Sq 5 S 5 S S J 5 r 4 L 4 1 S S b 4 S 5 4 S S S SL SI SS SS L I S S S a av ap v l p S L 4 S 5 s i tk c I 4 P ic ich h L S I z t 55 5 5 i e S at the j I r S 1 7 S yr z S S S k I 5 S S S f S 5 Miss Cheridah SImp Simpson on in Red Feather at t the Theatre I to and I 1 wrote this Perhaps ten tell you something what Ive known and what has brought me down clown downto to this st state te Lees b hmar ar It said Law Lew patiently In a lear clear and cultivated and with more than a L hint of pathos in it the tramp read raad this poem from time the mr dir dirty ty pa papel I I You leno know the jo joys s of the great white w wIy The wondrous eyes the of wine vine S The rhe jests that are merry the hearts so soga sogay ga gay S I IThe The fhe spendthrifts songs arid and the 5 love divine You leno know time the girls and the men who chaff ff You know time the rattle of may Drown your c cares res thus But la ugh ISI II know the tears of Old Broadway Did you ou rite that 1 asked L w What asked the tramp absent absentminded minded minde S Did you ou write that 1 YES tl the c greasy h heres rEs tL J Sneer If you will at the man who is down only onh of joy as you OU clink your glass The country countr Is 15 kind but cruel time the town And hearts have no pity for hearts that pass passI I lived rn my life White while I had the cb chance nce I had m my chance and I lived m my da day I You you know life us as a song and im dance 5 II know th the tears of Old Broadway Others imd gat gathered around t to 1 to One man who had heard the poem with deep attention saId Sa Say sport Ili give gle you a bill J jOU 4 r Thanks saM th ramp Im m my frien r Mr lr Dockstader Im not nota a literary seller of wares Goodnight gentlemen And with shuffling feet lie he passed out S into time the night According to Mac lIac in time the Toledo Blade May Ia Robson who is playing with ith Francis Wilson in The uThe Mountair Climber is the princess of story tellers and can give cards and spades spade to tn Willie Collier Wilton ant and Hopper and best them out at at L theIr heir t own game Miss maid is quite as Cele Celebrated b or her funny tunny sayings as MIsS R herself with this difference The T he maid never Intends to be funn funny and a nd the actress does During a recent engagement e in Boston a friend of Miss Mis Robson R sent her a volume or of Ethel Ethe I Watts poems When it 1 t I came ame c the actress said to the maid You may open the package for me meThe The T he girl slowly undid the parcel and am I opened o time the book and then said in ut utmost most surprise and disappointment What did he want to send you a book bool of o poetry for Youve got one at home I Eva never is the least bit shaken She a goes g oes on her way calm calmly notwithstanding ing I ng Miss Robson Is Ig at times apt to be b somewhat s of a whirlwind The other othe r day d ay the mistress came in and found founier I rI her h er rather untidy r and stamping he r foot oot f In time the characterIstic way that her Ime r rr friends f know she said Wh Why will yom ou Li be b e so untidy You drive me crazy You will simply be so dirty they wont take ake t you in at the hotels I cannot un dk erst derst d nd why you OU do this when you OU know k now I 1 have talked to you so much It I t is growing worse and worse and f rom an untidy girl will become an absolutely a slovenly old woman After thIs tIrade time the gIrl looked up c almly and said to Miss Robson Dont torget f to mall your letters will you ou May subsided with a laugh A Baltimore reporter met Lina Abar ban U time the vivacious prima donna of Time The Stud Student lit in her dressing room the oth other r night and found that she desires to go on record as agreeing with the sentiment nt or of that dainty song whIch declares Its Nice to Be Bea Boy Sometimes tIme knows whereof she speaks speak for she impersonates ates a Prague university student for a half hour every night in time the De Dc Koven opera Do I like to year vear dem laughed the sprightly singer as she waited for tor her cue Yes I donow I How now asked her visitor Yes now replied I Ven I vas as told it was In the part I Idid I Idid I did not like Uke it for I yonder ronder I Ibe j be liked yen I year veal demo dem Mr rr Savage I say f yes es Mr De Koven say yes es and I Inow now so people say yes 1 say I yes Soh etim s I find the they areS are a Las night a leetIe moUse into m my crept Had I I should half on de chair But wid I jus laff at li h em m Books are Francis or Wilsons home I hobb hobby and his brah In New contaIns many admirably selected I works He Be loves outdoor and indoor games is an expert at chess has been success 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