Show i 1 L 0 n 8 Y 0 t 1 o 8 1 it 8 8 i 4 r 1 t ti i h t T THIS HIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATt ATTHE t THE THEATRES t SALT LAKE THEATRE Monday Tuesday and Wednes Wednesday Wednesday I day the Neill company in Rep Repertoire Repertoire Repertoire Friday and Saturday y f fH H Mrs La Moyne in The First t 4 Duchess Duches of Marlborough f NEW GRAND THEATRE Tonight Holds band concert f ff f ty Tuesday Wednesday H tt and Wednesday Quo QuoVadis QuoVadis QuoVadis Vadis Thursday Friday Sat Saturday If F anti nn Saturday matinee 4 A Homespun Heart HeartT i T ITTLE having hating ha ng been promised ex ox L j j were fully funy realized the r during the week w k Business opened with the poorest exhibition of or minstrelsy the theL L night next Wednesday Rosemary will be presented In The Royal Rol Box the stage stag box 1 ox belonging to Heber J Grant opposite President Snows Snow s is a apart apart apart part of oC the scene seene and In is occupied by members of the cast The last two to nights of the th week at atthe atthe atthe I the Salt Lake theatre will be filled fined by Mrs Sarah Con ell LeMoyne Le oyne supported toy iby Harold Russell and a prominent cast cat cator of or players player In a naw new play piny by Charles Henry aenry Meltzer called The Thit First Duchess of Marlborough Maryborough Mrs Le loynes reputation through throughout out the United States although she shedid shedid did not appear here was securely es established established by her ller first starring tour 1 rhe The Intelligence the finish and the breadth of Mrs Irs LeMoyne s art In the higher walks of comedy were made strikingly obvious last spring by her performance of Brownings play In Ina Ina a Ii Balcony Balcon She IB Is 1 a woman of com commanding commanding commanding manding figure noble features with an eye to threaten or command and a avolee volee equally facile in the expression of or orthe the grave or gay emotion With n a lengthy and arduous training in the best schools of dramatic art it is read readIly II fly Ily j apparent why her performances p are arc arcI hoth oth powerful and pleasing plea I The First Duchess of Marlborough Is a comedy of manners and intrigue presenting some accurate as well as In Intensely intensely tensely tensel interesting pictures of or life liCe at atthe atthe atthe the court of Queen Anne In the tta be beginning beginning beginning ginning of the Eighteenth The queen T before her to the throne and Sarah Jennings were bosom friends and after that event till tiU near I I the close of or her reign the duchess ex exercised exercised exercised an almost boundless boun less influence over the monarch mona h The duchess was a beautiful Imperious woman of great will power lower tenacity and intelligence Intensely proud prou and ever devoted to the Interests of or her husband the duke The character of the Duchess of Marlborough Marlborough ough Is IB one peculiarly appropriate for tor Mrs LeMoyne The scenes In which she the appears are re without exception marked by power POWe and feeling and she constantly inspires her audience with sympathy and admiration The rhe plot of or the play although It is not intricate L t tt i r n S 4 Y M 1 T Y x r 4 i iV V 1 Y t J t 1 vt 4 t r 1 II JULIA DEAN WITH THE h NEILL ILL COMPANY l T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T r T t town wn has seen at standard prices in a along along along long delude decade d adl demonstrating more mor con on I n elusively that ever e that negroes s are arp not good entertainers nell ners behind the foot footlIght lIght th the t id n f e never rever n Intended them to b h be II and n nd l that tha t the they nc n er t r will wille willbe willbe be e Ther was vas a dull lapse until Th The Crain I tiri irl entered It was bad ball I enough hut but tut saved Had the week eEk from ab absolute solute It ci i with W th the return of two ho Salt Lasers Lakers this w ek V Piss iss IH Julia Dean as aa a promInent prominent prom prominent n u in m Janus Jw Nelll s admirable con company any and Harold Haild Russell Russella RUMella a Salt SaltI Laker I Kf r b ho by as the support aup of Mrs L ne one of or orAm Am Americas in most mO t distinguished a trev tl ses es esthe the k is h e interesting It is c ho hoped o ed at recast kart that Miss Dean will l h t hee h For j I t r several il weeks w j she ha has t he n in attendance at the th sik M k bv Wd bed of li h hr r mother who Jv ho underwent a critical cal H HI vur surgical ur ial al operation o in the th ea east t i but butIn ut la In last a were Wet to the effect that the hc would Join the he company for the HIP Sat Salt Tike Her absence ab fro it n th the cart ast a t would be bf a keen moot especially after fter the reports of or her lIr fine fin progress the conservative e eMr Mr r high opinion CJ of her and nd his exi ed intention to star Itar the young v woman next year in A Royal Family It Is always a pleasure to announce the coming of or the t Neill company Here is 11 the organisation that provides per perhaps perhaps perhaps haps the best beet It b 1 attraction on the western circuit and Its standing is largely attributable to what all die Ith cr play rR admire devo devotion vo tion to the clean and I artistic Mr Ir Neill Dol nip oj have been sweeping a everything en before them in print coast territory during the th past several everal months Miss Chapman hapman the leading ad ady ly who was w esp especially tally well welli accepted i In I Salt Lake Leite Is till still with the organization organisation an other favorites j re rein in their oN old places The company x mp ny t comes mes 01 here from Butte where it has hu just JUKI Ju t finished a a short bort en fn K and wll m leave directly for Honolulu Hon lulu next Wednesday a evening the enrage engage eat n tM here being for three th nights night Mr t eill was booked for tor four tta It but the financial results of or bW c t visit In city ity were f term enough fD uh to him that I three consecutive performances were ere tat Relent I I Tb The Lottery of Lov 10 w wilt will bf be the th thop opening op play PlaT tomorrow evening it i ia is isa a It famous adapted by b the lat lab Daly from a i I French h source lOur e Ott 1111 the comedy Augustus A I oui a young with a very erratic mother He FIe secures a divorce from this wife on a act aunt of or her mother Oth r only to tu find after r he hf has mar married married ried rte l a second ond wife that his new father fat her in int I iw the h tt has s gone and his first W making ht her r his news new mother in law lav an in I l hi hii tir first t mother in law w his in 1 again ln I Charles t s Alae s famous romantic success The oya Box will he gh given n the ond sad and tar fur the last I l l 5 T r T T t T t T T enlists and su sustains iain tain the general inter interest Interest interest est and the dialogue Is 18 itself one o n the plays play a chief h ef merits the scenes are art very dramatic A beautiful and artistic production has been pre prepared pared b by Liebler k Co The action actton involving people of or the highest quality and the scenes nes being laid said in two of 1 famous palaces it may be een seen that the tho dressing and aDd mounting mou of i the piece demand rich and gorgeous material The New Now Grand throws open Its doors again agan after Weeks of oC darkness with Held corten tonight and two promising attractions during the week The be first of th t the te l s I E K J J Carpenters scenic production Quo Vadis w which opens o s Monday y for en An n engagement en of or oft orI t I three nights t r not for any other reason rea reason son lIOn the play piny has attracted d a a great amount of or attention because of the Im Immense immense mense lense popularity of the book Atten Attention Attention tion has hall been b ell given wn to the rhe correct cos costuming costuming costuming o 0 the piece I re the same Mme being copied from the London museum mu and 1 the scenery Senery carried includes some som f elaborate 1 ib 1 orate views including Neros palace the HIP garden of or Aulus the Coliseum Co Coliseum and the Roman Koman arena and am amphitheatre amphitheAtre amphitheatre A capable Iap ble cast of ot players is III announced The usual matinee will willbe t bt be e given Wednesday tHai Hal Reids latest and best pastoral I drama A Homespun Home pun Heart will wm bethe be bethe beI the attraction att atlon at the Grand next Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday I day evening 1 ine j xi e j py ay tells the story of the love loe and lif of or a young couple i In the country who are plotted against by a miserly old money lender who I wants to marry the h heroine He Is isi i aided by a heartless adventuress and they almost succeed but are finally worsted through the efforts of the heroine a brother The cast east presenting pre this thU Idyl contains conta ns well known knowli performers p rs including All Alice AUe e Mable Ma a ahlf hlf ble The rh scenery t nery and effects wee w e especially made for r title this th production andare and ami andar ar are arp extremely r ai tk The till bill goes for or three thre nights I I IAn An n advance f sheet et f c the I to be rendered ft dt the New Grand to tonight tonight I Inight night by band presaged an event superior even to that of last Sunday un ay evening The soloists of the theO occasion O will bo be MISS lUu Elsie EUle Barrows site one on of ot the Oi th d singers Binders of or the home opera company Mr HeW Held J n anil ml William Leslie instrumentalists instrumentalists mentalists m Among the bands band s sev seven en numbers appear al ar s Hungarian Dances new here o the intermezzo from a If popular m and some lossini music munie Miss MIs Bar Har Barrows Ra Harrows rows will sing Hing The Tins Swallows and Millard Ramona Joseph J ph Jefferson addressed a wo womans womans 0 mans club in t a couple of ot weeks ago and here are lire sonic of the questions thrown at him together with the answers How will the th present ent popularity of vaudeville affect affe t the drama I Nor UXor at all I have gone sone to vaude vaud vaudeville vaudeville ville a number of times and enjoyed fK f It In fact there was a time when I Idid Idid Idid did a little of it m myself There ne nc 2 e ee en times e when people P want to be amused Sed and entertained n t I without I thinking I t When hen an actor appears before the curtain to make a speech shoud should he drop the ter he has bas 11 been play ing Certainly he should drop the char character character acter I dont think he should come come I e t tt tS tr T r t S J r y fro N N b 4 re A ai ae a 5 t 4 a ai af I b i 6 f 1 h C 1 ALICE MARBLE IN itA A HOMESPUN I t I 4 44 before the curtain at all to tell the 1 truth He breaks up whatever illusion he has been able to create But what can an actor do Some people go to the theatre to hear what he will say sac sa when he is called out Why dp do I not notI come out and tell them I do not be believe believe I lieve In appearing The actor has hasto hasto hasto to speak to o three different grades of Intelligence In an audience represented I by the three prices of admission He i cannot address himself alone to the intelligent who are near him What is the greatest good to be ex cx expected expected from dramatic art That the drama shall leave the audience in better condition than it f th Net ISeR Ne York last Monday night present presenting ing ling Charles I His reception was magnificent E S Willard in a now new play The Cardinal and Virginia Harned In Alice of Old Vincennes have scored I 1 great gr t successes during the week just closed Willard is in Canada Harned in Cleveland William Gillette has decided not to tot dp t p Hamlet in London after atter all and hues hopes j alt r entertained that America will wall be eff ly favored tavor d There Is Isa a limit to toe every actors Dna nna Held has found in a play called i The Th Education of or the Prince a sub subject feet j ef too Immodest for American pro How pleasing to note that 3 Miss Held Is s beginning b to show some i sense of discrimination n Miss lUss Ethel re on behalf o ob ot of b herr t father tather has signed the necessary J papers ners which will permit Blanche Walsh to produce Nadjezda which Maurice Barrymore wrote mere more than a ad dozen dezen d zen years ago for Cor Modjeska It is not certain how hO vs soon on it will be put on I f s1 ti aP ti tit tir tit t r t J t tI s I i oy 9 v v t tt tf tt f t t L r 1 MRS SARAH COWELL LE us MOYNE IN THE THEOF FIRST DUCHESS 4 OF MARLBOROUGH t t 4 was found The Th actor cannot preach It is well to teach something in a I I play if I possible People do not go to see a play because it is vulgar but because it is well done If It you will wIli tell the same people that a play is so bad no one should see He it and that an another another another other one is so g good d that no one should miss they will crowd the the theatre theatre theatre atre for both alike How did you U come to play Rip Van V Winkle ln I II I was always fond of f the imaginative tive Uve In looking about for something so mythical that It would allow scope for various treatment I hit upon Rip Van Winkle Inkle I wanted to show how what the state of a mans mind might be If he could sleep twenty years year a purely mythical situation and one which allowed al allowed allowed lowed the imagination full play Why are there no actors today toda who appear to be the legitimate successors su to yourself There are always as good fish in Inthe the sea There are young actors who will some day take the place of or the now prominent men on en the stage Mr Jefferson made a hurried start for Cor the stage exit ns as soon as his I part wax was done lone but found himself cut cutoff cutoff cutoff off He managed etl to escape with afew a afew afe few fe handshakes hand SMALL TALK Her Salt Lake friends will vill be Inter Interested interested Int r ested d to learn that Mrs Lute Young Youn i Brockbank is plying playing with vib wit the Alca Alcazar Alcazar I zar Stock company In San Fin an Francisco Fancisco I this being t tw w f fourth v t e eck k of her pro professional professional career ater I I Sir H Henr Henry nry Irving begun b gun his hili Ameri Amerl American can tour at the th Fet T n ker theatre t tle the stage again bu it may make make Bar Barrymore Barrymore Barrymore comfortable for or the res f his ls life me nt t The Philadelphia N North North rth Americans critic Is out with an eloquent hammer against Mansfields new mew new piece Beau Beaucaire Beaucaire caire It was bound bo nd to come out outs s or og later Doubtless D others will wUl follow Mrs Irs Fiskes new play Miranda of the Balcony Alan Dale suggested Miranda 1 Off orr the Balcony as a more appropriate title continues to suffer hard roasts but to O shaming large au audiences audiences in New Kew York Some say eay she 1 I 4 t T JI K T ik t I t I Is about to produce a comedy of f modern mod modern modern ern New York life Big Bill Bm Devere is playing In A i 1 t 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 t j A y 1 1 e 4 y 1 S v SUP G LE LB rov Z 1 1 t 1 Common Sinner out on the coast his position being that of the star and his part that of or the ideal commercial tour tourist tourIst let which is said to fit him better than anything he has played barring not even the editor in A Black Sheep Phil Margetta is 15 preparing to have hu hL dramatic school w well ell under w way ay be fore tore winter sets In Mr Margetts be Ih es that desire is the soul of ot acing and therefore prefers stage tage struck men and women I 1 Winston Churchill is said to have I expressed the desire that Mary Marj Ma Mannering Man Mannering Mannering I nering should play plu the heroine of his new novel The Crisis v when hen it is is turned into a play and he has gone so far as to give her the sole Bole rights for forthe forthe forthe the story as far as the stage is concerned con concerned concerned It is understood that James JamesE K E Hackett will wUl do the piece before the season is over |