Show I I I I I l I II I II t J i a Y I Id I d 1 C I S I r 4 THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES L Salt Lake Monday and Tues Tuesday T es C day The District Leader C CC C Thursday Friday Frida Saturday and t o 0 Saturday matinee When Knights 9 C Were Bold O 0 o Orpheum All week beginning U 0 o 4 v Monday evening matinees daily dally 0 except Monday vaudeville 0 C Grand GrandAll All week beginning to tonight tonight 0 s night matinees Wednesday and v 0 Saturday for Re He 0 9 C p 9 G Lyric All week beginning Mon Monday Ion 0 4 day d matinees Wednesday and 0 e Saturday A Night In Morocco 1 C 0 C OGO OC 9 90 PRESS AGENTS PROMISE FRO MISE I The District Leader Ceader There is every Indication that the new musical piece The District Leader which is to be presented at atthe atthe atthe the Salt Lake theater Monday londay and Tuesday nights will be welcomed by Sat Salt Lake theatergoers The news of Its la success In the east has evidently preceded it The District Leader Is one of ot the brightest and most enter entertaining e taming musical comedies that has been B f seen en here in a long time and one of the reasons for the great success of ot the piece was that Mr Ir Howard gave it ita ita a It plot that has substance to It In Intact fact tact the story is one that holds the in interest interest terest and attention of the audience throughout It tells of the tight fight for a In New York with depend dependent dependent ent love lon stories The comedy is in three acts the first scene showing the lobby of or the Hoffman house the second a amiret I street in the Chinese section of New Neu NewYork NewYork York and last a beautiful mansion on Riverside nh drive Miss Ethel Dovey has the role of Flossie Whittle a New Jersey innocent and she plays the part most admirably There is probably no better exponent e of childs parts on the stage than Miss Dovey Her song hits or uA A Heart to Let The Same Old Story Stor Wont You Be My 1 Girlie ire are fore rendered with charming effect hats the Use of ot Dreaming is one of ot the best liked Jilted The supporting company in The Dis District District District Leader are twelve principals and anda n a chorus of A feature with any an musical comedy of the pres present present present ent day Is Its chorus and in The Dis District District District Leader it is said there will be found as attractive a group of girls as have been gotten together In some sometime sometime sometime time When Knights Were Bold When Charles Marlowe Marlow wrote When Knights Were Bold the comedy corned in which Charles Frohman is so success successfully successfully successfully fully presenting Francis Wilson this season he wrote the play for laughing A purposes only and succeeded so well wellin wellIn in tn his attack aH ck upon the of th the public that New York theatergoers laughed at the play and the inimitable drolleries of the star for five months earlier In the season at the Garrick I theatre and London playgoers pla have havet t j laughed for the past two seasons at atthe atthe II the ridiculous adventures of the hero Sir Guy de Vere who is the central figure a very modern young English Englishman man with strictly notions and little heed for past traditions Is violently in love with his anc ing cousin Lady Rowena and an Irish baronet Sir Brian Bally Ballymote Ballymote Ballymote mote who Is a guest of Sir Guys is apparently about to win the young ladys hand The first act Introduces all of the characters the locale being the knights room at Beechwood Towers a property Sir Guy has Inherited along with his title He JS Is about the only person who seem to be Im Impressed Impressed impressed pressed with the chivalric deeds of or the thelong thelong thelong long line of De Veres who have pre preceded preceded preceded ceded him and falling asleep he Is transported back some seven hundred odd years when he of or all of the char characters characters characters retains his modern personality The development of this dream makes the second act of or the play and every everyone ever everone everyone one the audience has met fh ih the first act is introduced as their own previous previous previous ous existence Sir Guys aunt becomes an abbess his vicar a gray friar his hisco cousin co a novice his butler a senes seneschal seneschal chal and his amusing and witty friend his jester and so on through the en entire entire entire tire cast With his modern slant slang and Ideas Sir Guy Quy is looked upon with awe by everyone and later in inthe inthe inthe the act when he h Is forced to a mo mor mortal tal combat with the Sir Brian Bian cf d f the twelfth century and hes that valiant knight with purely JaL at methods occurs occurs what is said to foe bi one of the most amusing sc sines n s that has been presented on the stage In a lon lont time Consternation also reigns when he strikes a match but when he puts a cigarette In his mouth and lighting it blows the smoke molt through his Is nos trill the twelfth century entourage fall fal upon their knees awestruck The dream is over oer with the descent es nt of the curtain but so vivid has hns It been that Sir Guy applies a few an ancient ancient dent methods when he is wide awake in act three and living again aJ ln ii it the twentieth century so successfully ull that he not only wins the hand of It his fair cousin but shows up the Irish baronet in his ills true colors th rankest kind of If ofa ofa Ifa a poltroon Naturally the opportunities ties tics for In re almost I T I M A eE rt V I FRANCIS WILSON Who plays When Knights Were Bold fold at the Theatre this week management Is to be taken as a cri crl criterion crIterIon terion the prospects for next weeks bill are alluring As headliner comes Polly PolIy Pickles Pets In Pelland by Joseph Harts Hart pantomime j t company Joseph Hart Harts attractions need no introduction in this city as their excellence is well remembered remembered remembered by who rho have had the pleasure of seeing his former acts that were here last season Polly Poll 4 Y 9 I i A r I I I 3 POLLY PICKLES P PETS ETS IN One of the features of th Is weeks Orpheum bill j i and Mr 11 Wilson taKe a e eat of at every eve one of thorn them His Ilia Hi company Is ib said to be one of the most carefully careful selected that he has ever eer had Mary Jar is his leading lady Jady and anel her dainty gracefulness adds much to hI the charm of the performance Other members mem members bers of the cast include Clarence Han Handysides Joseph Allen Victor Benoit BI oit Augustus Duncan George Irving IrvIn Jo Joseph Joseph Joseph seph C Robison Campbell Coilan George Irving Edna Bruns Margaret Gordon Rae Arnold Ruth Barry Margherita Mar herita Sargent Florence Eney Edney Ene and anda I Ia a number of ot others for there are some soma people In Mr Ir sup support support support port Charles Frohman will present Francis Wilson at the th Salt Lake I v vatro atro atre the last half of at this week weCk with lUh a l matinee on Saturday S Vaudeville at Orpheum At the Orpheum Or heum If the word of the t c kV kVALE R ALE ec r 7 Fl F l z iI f t tt t a sn 3 d f C z 4 r s is k t y e 7 b p cM Mg y yz z f k Ii 4 l I MISS DOVE DOVEY AND MR TRUESDALE In Jn The District Leader at the Salt Lake Theatre 1 r i Pickles Pets In is said to be bethe i ithe the most pretentious thins thing thin he has yet V j attempted in vaudeville The company I consists of or a number of comely maid mald j jens t I tens ens who are gorgeously gorgeous costumed cos umed and attractively made up U Their original I drills and marches march S are said to be mar marvels marvels vels vein of proficiency while their singing is delightful They carry carl their own i stage settings and scenery and the j I mechanical effects for v which which these at attractions I tractions are so noted note l are said to bo be b befar I far superior than anything heretofore j attempted I Keene and are a couple of In the entertainment en line They have decidedly out of the ordinary ordinary nary and unusual vaudeville turns I which have hae more than made good wherever these artists have appeared It is called A Trial Marriage Then there Is Avery and Hart who come heralded as the Williams and Walker alker of vaudeville This appella tion was given them th m by a well w ll known dramatic critic and it has stuck to them and if i f they live up to their rep reputation reputation reputation here their act Is sure to be a winner La Is a classical eccentric I dancer who comes here direct from the music halls and theatres of gay sa Y I Paree where it Is said she was a real sensation even to those sated and I blase She Is said not only to be the th most clever and em etti efficient I d ent dancer out ut the grace of her movements is said to be the acme of I perfection In the musical line a refined and am unique novelty act net Is what is promised I by the Musical Goodmans G Herbert Mitchell Is a baritone so soloist soloist I loist and monologist who gives a pol polished polIshed polished pleasing pleasant performance nc that has s friends and admirers for him all along the circuit j 1 These together with new j I films for the and I II t I orchestra complete what promises to toI I Ibe bP be a very ver satisfactory and popular program e ed for f or Q Revenge i When a n playwright can put one or I more elements clements of human interest In a t I play u sf aye ite i iti his hi his flay play seldom I fans falls Tt s stranger than fiction I Charles E Blaney Blanc has probably struck I truer to the core of human interest a as 5 I It is I manifested b bv th h i ir people than arty any omen r playwright of or orth off r s the th day Incite l melodramatic field His Ills I plays have hae dash an air of excitement c and surd are arc at the tho same Fame time times fc f s delightfully humorous in spots that the they have hay been uniformly successful I This Tills week yeek at tho them Grand 4 there theio re will willbo r he bo presented the latest I t 4 t production Pion from fromI the pen of l even Ie cd l Kid I taped t for forR Revenge R e Theodore Lorch will still ill bo be b seen as s Prince the star otar of the play It Is a 11 role to which Mr Lorch Lorch Is la well adapted personally for Revenge Is essential essentially essen ial ly I a scent SC nl p o and the man management f th rand nei neither ther pains pi is no oto eto stage the i fV great play playas as it should be staged This play pia is s produced in four acts and ten scenes with special scenery construct constructed ed for every eve act The story of Kid for Revenge is one of honor love villainy and Intrigue with a vein of humor running through Its Us action The story ston goes with witha a rush from the opening to the final curtain There are half a dozen lead leading leading leading ing supporting characters in the piece and Mr Lorch has taken care this week that his company be cast as best suits the Individual ability ab ill t of each member The ladies ladles of the company will be seen in new costumes c and In new ew roles Wednesday afternoon there will be a souvenir matinee These matinees mat matinees matInees have proven pr ven extremely popular at the Grand Saturday afternoon the usual bargain matinee performance will be given givenA A Christmas Carol The appearance of Flow Flowers Flowers ers In one oie of his Interpretive recitals at the First Congregational church h next Friday evening promises to be a treat Dickens A Christmas Carol CarolIs Is iv the subject chosen hosen for Mr 11 Flowers Interpretation and it itis la said that nev never never never er In n the history of this city has such an opportunity been given Thorough Thoroughly ly J a delineator in all his work Mr Flowers excels ls In this one character interpretation It is generally admitted that uni utti universal versal vernal consent Is Js a n certification of mer merit merIt merit it and such being the th case the th recep reception reception reception tion accorded this gifted man In every everyplace place in which he has appeared proves pro s that he is not alone a master of or his Ills subject but also a creator of Interest holding conceptions With a breadth and depth and scope possessed by few he enchants and allures From the pay gay gayhe Il he carries his auditors to the edge ede of tears but throughout it all he enchains their Interest Through other and prior engage engagements I ments it was impossible for Mr Flow Flowers Flowers ers to appear In this city except for the theone theone I one night I A Night in Morocco II A Night in Morocco is the offering at the Lyric for the coming week weck This is described as a melange of mirth music and dancing set to tune tuneful tuneful tuneful ful music and set off by elaborate cos costumes costumes costumes scenery and other trimmings It Is in two fizzes with no end of mu musical musical musical eruptions ns during fizzes Fred Lancaster takes the part of the sultan and with his fine voice olce Is sure to tomake tomake tomake make his hit Sadie Ains Ainsley Ainsley Ainsley ley and Frances Grey as Mustapha and the sultans favorite wives will wear pretty costumes sins sink pretty prett songs and lead pretty dances Morti Mortimer Mortimer Mortimer mer and West as two shipwrecked sailors should be of a most pleasantly provoking sort and Olea Oleson as Bedall will have a part worthy of the young ladys ability I Some of the certain song hits are Jamaica Mae Abraham Jefferson Lee Im the Sultan Heres a Pret Pretty Pretty Pretty I ty Situation and others never heard before in this city A Night In Moro Morocco co opens tomorrow evening |