Show 4 I 1 L 1 i k I I kt c IL I j JI 1 fr 4 Jt Q kE 11 y yh I h 4 j 1 ki 1 WJ A i I ILc Lc l ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK I ISALT I SALT LAKE THEATRE I 1 MX t and youth are the v at by which Edward P Temple I I foremost stage director guides vork ork and Ind ti both hoth of them are largely in inI idne I iI n I tIt li iI chorus of If Lo the new which comes comae to the Salt ik k it U rr on un Monday londaL Tuesday Tu nd md v U la y nights and Wednesday mal maii malTh Th Ti ji 11 i r was wa founded on the Oril urit I 1 ni u II L illogical ogi al story He HI Also rye 1 which S huh h O Henry wrote last lust fall fallI I f r toll clI T Ts is s and U it I las has i 1 g eLII riMie r il e dramatic d ant much ni ich more 1 i r stir pt than tt H usual i iy y ir Ire ht n songs sons and delightful t R WIL h h J them mako mak it n iv n ti I 4 moment Mr lr r T i 1 i was a the nit II li 1 of lil ti tiN N v York Hippodrome It was WitS he lie who whop whon I p n IV IE nIl executed A Yankee Cr on n Mais lI The be Hin oo Princess IU The ind and In Iny 5 fv Ii ting y ng which was 1 r for ft tl Lh Ih first two years of its ex exL exye iee L ye i the tile merit of tf these i no i I proof r of can tv r h offered than fad fact t 1 ti t i ow st hos loz office OffiC state stat nt It tl a 0 1 k of the two t w years ars wu va vai i 1 iler vr Since Sinet nce that tiie ile L I he heLas Las Ls 1 expert r duc liB n il I V it iI w nn rely Iy acet ac ept E u f for fOI criticising he heIli hek Ili k of Iss ls stac directors Hi Ii ry t y A however 1 in ir i ic I cu c Jn n ng Mi l F rumple to take entire pr por p l li i LL l cl ci j If of the t l production of Lo Loc Lod Cid c d as ai a I of f his di I lo tt s L i t of the strictest ty t hO i uv 11 with sith a unison which Is IsI ii I list ost r dented One noc no e able i I i nork ork is the th grac grad with h ii 1 Ii ing ug steps aro ar executed d dI I lo a girl aims t do dl quite aw a 1 much as t ler lert St t a 11 r of nf chorus work wok which al alist alst alei st t ei other t stage director neg negi i u i MI a 1 MI perfectly is event r V eme t t it all nis OIS absurdly abl fy un s i 1 i sitting dos close los Hough enough to o othi thi to t r sec s perspiration It pouring olf If v dan Ian a the II e finin fini l of each uth nuni i Nil N will he haY have ha in his coin oom 1 any dl J r n 0 d 41 girls if lie 11 1 Lan can an he hl lp it tt ItU mu U t frs fr fre fresh h oung n s wI no HO ideas idea they the think in I It rim to I 1 us i k 1111 ut WIld who are ar willing to lo loi toI 1 i In Ms l them in very particular pa r in J h k and a I lyrics hrIcs of In IA ap ar the it n ef pf f i if r f i o Henry Henr whose name ia is n r is iu with it ii the highest higl standard of riel literature lito of nf today toda i 1 A Adams the most highly nail f in n 11 li ti New N W York news aner rid l I A Baldwin Sloane eon om r o t i Mocking Bird Birl BirlI Gln r ri i ad ni I H and ami tiel Jack and an i hi h ian ilan i ik Ill Ik v t mi t l S i ht en numbers oi ni O h on 9 1 i Ii K E i Young Js Is the tar of cit f the 1 he heas i i ce J and as i his ds i company number sent ORPHEUM THEATRE Mury N 1 nian in ill caricatures and ad her herr vc 1 r ni H ii ic ui Some I Have i hi li what tint V is i nied ed to be beof beJ J of c i l si t bills otlis ot s n It t at the Or heum h uni fum i Miss Norman orman will be behle behie chiei hie I laugh ugh producer jf f the new pro Hn 11 J jIlS n tonight Her burlesque 9 worn i and II ni their hats of types of nn pi i 1st of all of a woman tak PROGRAM FOR WEEK WEE Salt Lake Theatre John E Young In Lo Harry Haskins big musical show Monday Tues Tuesday Tu s day and Wednesday nights and Wednesday matinee The Sere Serenade Serenade nade Thursday Friday and Saturday nights and Thursday and Saturday matinees Orpheum Theatre Vaudeville all the week beginning tonight with matinees daily except Sun Sn Sunday Sunday day Colonial Theatre The Girl Question all aU week Beginning to tonight tonight tonight night with matinees matine s Wednesday and Saturday and a special mat matinee matinee matinee inee on Thanksgiving day Bungalow Theatre Pantages vaudeville all nil the week with matinees matinee including Sunday Change ot or bill blU Thursday night New Shubert Theatre The TheMan TheMan TheMan Man From Home beginning Wednesday night and continuing for the remainder of ot the week with matinees Thursday and Saturday Grand Theatre Walter McCullough McCullough lough tough and the stock company in Brown of ot Harvard beginning tonight and running the week with matinees Wednesday Thursday and Saturday lag Jag her Der first automobile ride are said to tobe tobe tobe be delightfully funny In concluding her part of the program Miss Norman im impersonates impersonates Impersonates personates a Salvation Army girl dra dramatically dramatically telling at a street corner the story of ot her tall fall and rescue Ed F Reynolds and his village are also on the bill Mr Rey Reynolds Reynolds molds is ia well remembered in Salt Lake His last lut visit was a triumph and his of offering offering fering ferinS this season Is said to excel by br far anything he has hitherto produced In Intricate Intricate Intricate figures and a small colony of lay figure figurea are used by Mr Reynard whose art is consummate So natural Is the J scene that people in other cities clUes have i given themselves up to the illusion and fancied the darkey the fisherman the I mouthy boy and even the baby to be do doing doing doIng ing the talking A genuine plot is worked out which lands Mr Reynard Renard in the vil vii village village I lage lockup as the curtain goes down Mr Reynard calls his act A Morning in Hicksville and Hicksville certainly I seems to be a delightful place The Troupe appear In what Is on the bills as A I Thrilling Casting castin g Act The troupe are famous acrobats who It is promised are arc the moet moat mo t polished and daring performers I yet vet seen at th the Salt Lake Orpheum They do among other things a triple somer omer somersault i sault a double full twister and a loop the loop I j Signor Signer D an European ant ani animal mal mat trainer will be seen with his dog Pilu Pilu occupies a unique position j ji i among dogs having a ir 11 I that enables him to perform performa a act that has proven very I Ij I j surprising elsewhere Patrice always a favorite comedienne I will appear in Herbert Hall Winslows i The Lobbyist Lobb II Patrice takes the principle role and is assisted by a aI I capable company of two This sketch j pertains to a lobbyist who uses her wiles I on a western congressman In order to I sway him to vote for a bill Of course i the congressman falls faIls in love loe with her hershe hershe hershe she becomes ashamed of her calling abandons It but the author happily has departed from the Inevitable marriage at the end of the play j I Ethel and Emma Hopkins billed as the Hopkins Sisters daughters of or the late hate Colonel J D Hopkins the pioneer pro promoter promoter moter motor of vaudeville will ill appear In a musical novelty entitled Both are dainty looking girls and deport themselves with rare grace In their sing ing and dancing Miss Ethel Hopkins plays playa the boy in the moon and Miss Emma mma as the girl II Is fashionably clad In a chic Parisian gown the silhouette master Is also on the bill He has only recently returned from Europe where he Is rated the head of his art What he cannot do ith the mere twisting of his fingers i I and a few bits bite of cardboard In front of ofa a R strong string ray of oc light cannot be done by any living livin artist in the silhouette line The II a under the leadership of Willard Weihe has prepared new music and there will be a full line of the latest pictures THE GIRL QUESTION Coming to the Colonial theatre for a weeks engagement beginning tonight and continuing throughout the week is I that unsolvable problem set to music The Girl Question It Is full of dash dashing dashing II ing action ginger and something Is do doing doIng doing ing every minute from the rise ris of the I curtain and the tile two hours and thirty I 1 five minutes before the fall Call in the last i f t ii 7 ts y V t 5 1 F j t z fr c f Dorothy and the show girls with John J hn E Young the original Johnny Hicks in The Time the Place Pla e and the Girl in the big musical comedy Lo at the Salt lake theatre for three nights commencing Mon Monday Monday Monday day November 22 I act All the principal features seen here hereon on its first visit last year are retained and many new ones added The fun is fast and furious the music bright and the words of the songs are arc Instantaneously Instantaneously Instantaneously caught up not only by the boys In Inthe Inthe inthe the gallery galler but from those in the lower lover part of the house as well John L Kear Kar Kearney Kearney Karney ney as Con Ryan the manager of the restaurant never has been so heavily cast in any part as he is this year He lie has every opportunity for showing his wonderful versatility and cleverness His rapid flow of American patois and chop chophouse chophouse chophouse house squab English are arc sufficient to keep him busy bury during his entanglement and the perplexing proposition he lie is at attempting attempting attempting tempting to solve In endeavoring to have two girls to give him some disentangle disentanglement i ment meat to The Girl Question Petite and handsome little Dorothy Maynard Elsie Davis Is III the cashier In the same res restaurant restaurant restaurant with Con who thinks he is really in love with her but Is afraid he Is not good enough Little Elsie really knows that he has not got a chance in the world because she womanlike knows that there is another woman Joe Fors Fori Forster ter tel the head waitress who really Is in inlove inlove Inlove love with Con and would make him a much better wife than she would so she simply when the opportunity presents it itself itself Itself self lets him down dow as easily as possible Anna Hoffman as Mrs Sears wife of the railroad magnate has a glib tongue and has many man excellent opportunities to display her many wonderful gowns Ml Hoffman Is unquestionably one of the tle very best groomed women on the Ameri Amen American can stage today Other members of this cat ca t were all carefully selected for fot fo their theira ability a and together with an exceedingly large and chorus are ren rendering rendering dering dening this presentation In a much bet better better ter tel manner it was Vas ever seen be before before before fore Among the novel features that has been Interpolated this season Is that of the xylophone effect The chorus represent representing ing guests are seated at the tables in the cafe and while their orders are being served they play upon bottles plates anc and the glasses using knives and forks as improvised drum sticks producing a mos most pleasing effect which accompanies the music of their songs In addition to the regular Wednesday and Saturday mati matinees matinees nees flees an extra edra performance will be given on Thursday afternoon Thanksgiving Day COMMENCEMENT DAYS Commencement Days Cays a college play the scenes of which are laid at a girls college comes conies to the Colonial for one week starting Dec 5 The authors Vir Virginia Virginia Virginia ginia Frame Frante and Margaret Mayo are said to have been highly successful In Inthe inthe inthe the construction of the comedy Fred Frederick Frederick Frederick erick V Bowers and forty others are in tn inthe the th company NEW SHUBERT THEATRE The presentation for Cor the first time in ina ina ina a local theatre of the new Booth Tark Leon Wilson comedy The Man From Home which will take place at the new Shubert theatre should be he a treat for the patrons of this V 3 y k C A i i if g 2 i ij V f 4 5 Ir 4 V 4 1 V I IV Ie IS Irp V V k S e rp I f tir I 4 II e t ji V 1 I f e d 6 4 4 I I I I 4 j te 7 5 r ii t V Vr q r L Scene Beene from The Ma I aJl Front Home Rome at the New Shubert theatre Thursday Friday Priday and Saturday nights t city for it is said by those in a i position position position tion to know that the authors have written a drama that is one of ot the best things turned out In recent years by American playwrights In any case it itIs itIs ItIs Is good enough to have broken all the dramatic records of New York and Chicago Those familiar with the principal show places of Europe will doubtless recollect the picturesque locale of ot the play the Hotel Regina Margherita on the cliff at Sorrento in southern Italy Liebler Co the producers of ot the play have taken particular pains with the themise themise themise mise en scene and everything has been photographed properly and the scenery constructed co from these pic plc pictures pictures tures George C Tyler the executive head of the firm who spends each sum summer summer summer mer in Europe in his motor car made arrangements with a photographer in n Sorrento for the pictures The first act of the play is laid on the terrace of the hotel in the morning and gives a remarkable view of the wonder wonderful ful bay that lies at the foot of the cliff clift The second act shows the entrance gar garden garden garden den of ot the hotel h tel in the afternoon of the same day and the third act is placed in an apartment of the hotel that even evening evening evenIng ing The fourth act goes back to the terrace again According to the ex cx explanation explanation made by b Mr he and Mr Wilson were staying at the hotel when a party p arrived for a pro prolonged prolonged prolonged longed stay Shortly after their arrival arriva an American lawyer appeared upon the scene and objected strenuously to the marriage of his ward a young oung Ameri Amen American can girl who had been living some years in Europe with the titled son of ofa ofa ofa a profligate British peer The events growing out of this objection go to tomake tomake tomake make the story of the play out the dangers that lie He in the haphazard ard alliances Americans sometimes make for their daughters The Man From Home will be bo seen at the Shubert theatre for four nights Thanksgiving and Saturday matinees starting Wednesday November 24 21 NEW SHUBERT THEATRE The coming of Liebler compans production of The Man Ian from Home to the Shubert theatre next Wednesday night Nov 24 t marks a new epoch in local theatrical history Hitherto the brilliant productions of this always dependable firm have been played at what are arc known as the syndicate houses The coming of The Man from Home is 15 the first west vest western western ern em evidence of the much discussed al at alliance alliance liance between Liebler Co and the No productions in America enjoy a higher reputation for excellence than those of Liebler Com Corn Company Company pany They have given local theatre theatregoers theatregoers theatregoers I goers William Faversham and Dustin Farnum both in The Squaw Man and the latter in Cameo Ruby Kh by Mrs Pat Patrick Patrick Patrick rick Campbell William T 1 Crane and Miss Ellis Jeffreys in She Stoops to Con Conquer Conquer Conquer quer Miss Viola Allen Alien Miss Eleanor Robson Salomy Jane Mrs Wiggs of ot the Cabbage Patch otc etc etc eta The Man from Home In no wise will fall below the standard set lIet by b Its predecessors predecessors The Tile company Is headed by Henry Hall who played the leading role at the th Astor theatre N Y last lost Spring pring and includes such a notable array ot of f artists as Charles D Herman so soong long ong featured in the Shakespearean productions pr Harrington Re fie nold floid prominent here In the this sup support support port ort of Nat C Goodwin T 1 Daniel I ey and acknowledged one of the most capable interpreters of roles requiring arnage dignity and poise Mary Eliza Ellza lh Fort lor Forbes es s Harrison Fishers famous Poster girl and who was last seen here herewith herewith herewith with Lillian Lllian Russel 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