Show p O oo ao OO ao o o oo oo oooo I 0 ti A o 0 r c m OC 0 0 0 0 d 0 t 6 o 0 o o p o 0 c o o O 0 t t t THIS WEEK AT ATTIE T t tt t THE TIE THEATRES t Salt Lake Theatre Monday t t an and Tuesday nights Yon Yon Yonson Yonson Yonson son Wednesday ay night Salva Salvation Salvation Salvation tion Army meeting Thursday t sight night Dramatic company la is The School Mis tress trees Priday Saturday and Saturday ma Jee Mary Man Kan Dering In Janice Meredith I New Grand Theatre Charles Honda in A Lions Icons Heart and The Silver King t tt tt tt t t tT T IS indeed seed regrettable that the IT wonderful band brought to our doors door br by Colonel I Ellery last Jut week should have haw hare encountered e a slop alon of C severe y financial trusts It Is worse wo than regrettable It is deplorable aide able win Will Salt Bait Lake bake ever again have such an alp opportunity a as it wasted It Itis Itis is J doubtful Will there ever again be besuck besuck suck an sit organization organisation in America That in lei s doubtful Certain It la is that down to W the tile resent present day no nO nib band leader Jeader has hu achieved d 00 so 80 much m cli as has Creatore amab the t e height of emotional feel feeling ing lo M r J iR music mu lc re started d for tor the tile gee goal geal In Ix richness of tone tene and intensity ity lie fee tir 1 his organization organisation to the high highest i est st point PC Int that had been DMa attained up to that t time Sousa SOUA followed him but his efforts dona of otta were in an aa opposite direction n Where he works D for the tile balance aD e th the and nel repose ehard hard enough to attaIn at attain tain in is brass it is bi true the great Tt bandmaster aster has never nev yet delved into in inthe to toto the tile higher bi her and more difficult side aide of It Give Dire SouSe Scuba any quickstep tep a march manh I f or a mild dreamy waltz waits and he is a marvel Give him heavier stuff stutt and he dees it admirably y and in a way to catch the public for Sousa usa Is nothing if It not a 11 trickster r list t to compare equally Uy the quality of or Sousa SouS and Creatore Creator is ta impossible Im bIe CreatOr Creators Aimed at the same goal zoal oal as and is 15 as far superior to to the lamented leader as was Gilmore to totua Sousa tua Speaking klog now of that particular lar ler phase pha e of band music mu k To hear th the Italian band play Carmen is almost almos almosa t a d P performance of the work The Tile gr J Dd d climaxes have never bee been n equaled probably by any anY band If tA in ia a performance as Creatore and it maw be stated ted here that his lus gymnastics are e truthful expressions of o f emotion and not affectation After Ater Af er a art concert rt he e is l In h I a state of ph and i mental e Some Someday day he will gill lose losek 1 one his k hi a working with th the band Be He is too great t for fo tO his hill own good gO d 4 J 6 S There were of course cou e certain cir clr circumstances r to which may maybe be attributed eel in a large measure mea ure the unfortunate experience enee of t the band in Salt Sal fealte Wite In the tile first place pla D lace e Christmas P O coming g on Oft Housewives are shopping and ad saving every penny to put into in inthe i the stocking Their time Ume is occupied They do not think of amusement An Anthe And d the man maa whose whoop mind vill ill turn tum to a con concert cert eert is U comparatively a rare quantity Win Again it was just as u the first dis ea le weather of oC the th winter sea season son atin came eme on People who 00 seek amuse amusement rent meat religiously from week to week wee k could sat not be drawn from their th ir lr homes But Bat of all dH the contributing causes t perhaps was wu the tile rush of musi must musical musical cal events of i t the past NUIt thirty days be beginning ginning with the first Gates concert continuing with its repetition the opera open a company 0 then M oo then Bridewell Bride Bridewell well to say nothing of ot several ev ral affairs affair ef f r more or less Je importance in other othe r parts of ot town Added to all aU this both prey play houses how es were in full tull swing Is Isit IsIt Isit it nay any wonder if it the was drawn dra a tightly But hal l the fact tact will not down that the band deserved loyal Joyal support While it was waa a mistake m on the part of 1 the management t to attempt so 80 ninny many concerts cod in the Ute tabernacle the at attraction traction none the less Jess warranted a full Rowe house every performance 4 4 Professor Stephens Is Ii the sort of house bona manger manager Jlia that is seldom eldom heard of sad to if ia g His generosity g ro Ity is 18 exceeded ex exceeded cee only by his iris musical genius The hand baHl went into the tabernacle ta by pay leg ing a night instead of on a per basis bug s matters turned out the latter Jatter would have bave been to its ad advantage advantage vantage At the close of the concert Wednesday night which was ti ta tits ex extent 3 tent teat of the original the grew gress rr receipts bad had been but 1200 1 barely bare ly Jy enough to pay for the rental of the thee tabernacle e When Colonel Ellery sug suggested su ge led returning for Friday and Satur day flay Professor Stephens Stephen was skeptical as to the success of the venture ande and rather titan than tee nes th the e band hand lose more peony money m of taking any further sum same for tar rental he be turned tuned over the house Bowe to J with the prof fee tec that e sr cent oeDt which bleh came in ink k should go p ta tea the tile tend hand Then Theu Professor or Stephens refused any remuneration for 1 hta services as ae local manager If It that praiseworthy pral literality liberality what i s It J 1 JIt It was w was suggested by someone that teat 4 r a night was toe tot much for tor the tab tabe e No It ft is lo not heist It is possible po to tc get it in tile tens building Melba and tiel Sousa both b t paid 68 t fur for t its use The sueo realized realised last J ait t week amide troth from the expenses of et righting lighting bea heating etc ate win will III KO to the choirs California fund and is ISa a magnificent addition to It Jack Amory the tM veteran IU corn comedian now with the Frawley forces who o despite his hs long ong experience X nce is eternal ly Iy youthful enjoyed a a pleasant pleas nt visit vest in Salt Lake Lak old acquaintances acquaintance s that he has hah formed earths during the last tw two decades Mr Mi Amory has haa played here Iter I almost since the days when Salt Lake Lak e was Rod n Mormon n village Salt Ll Lq is Js not the Salt Lake it 1 t used to be b mused the Ute classic coined comedian an One of my early experiences here was with Madame M dame Rhea and I have hava bobbed 1 o bed up serenely season season after season seaon season with Goodwin and others her until h he changes that I see make me m feel pfd In the early days of my JD local l lences cares they had large local stock com companies One of the peculiar features of the house would be the presence of ot the church dignitaries and n their families lies Ims They Thy supported the fhe Theatre splendidly splendidly and wanted the tile beet The Th spirit that pervaded a crowd at st the Theatre then was WaB entirely ei different f f i f 1 l o Y a y yb b N i a x 4 l lo le o i e I z I 3 i c s r i L 1 6 from now Every one seemed emed to know every one else and it was was the most 1 unique city in the country to play When Then I Mat first came here I used sed to be told that produce was wa brought to the Theatre to pay for admission but the practice must have h v died dl d out before my day as I never saw sw anything of the kind i 1 There were amateurs here hefe in those days who might have made ele ate ala of note who played almost almo t everything every everything thing Now most moet of these them have disappeared lt ap peered pea from f o sight er are arl old and aM re men no na vac o would suspect of ever noo having harbored histrionic ambition and ability Year after year ear says the Cincinnati Cinel naU Enquirer the criticisms of our most popular actors include the half halt coal eo reference to their mannerisms It is however just because of these tl ae mannerisms ms that certain actors remain popular and come back lick year yeu after year Mannerism is after all personality person and Ad d personality is an index of charac character cha e c eter ter tel and unless s an artist be mere merely a waxen image it is character which counts Mannerism becomes a kind of ot trade mark This is ItI an age of trademarks trademarks trade trademarks marks of distinction by specialization of or individuality Mere Xer correctness in meting acting is 18 a sterile virtue The neN actor today couples mannerism m correctness s Air audience would I fi t ty i f I y rv 1 V Va a c 4 s rC i r j J i l lp 1 W t p q 1 Z Y t 2 r rf rJ ri c J i t f M c N m TI JANICE I t H t t i i feel cheated and disappointed if it paid and aDd found that Mansfield had taken to ta bending his knees es and abd not rising on his hi tip toes to that Viola lola Allen made love JOve in II a treble key Instead of with her purling contralto that Gillette Gilette had joined the smoking society that tim Tim Murphy lead had lost his fascinating fascinating fascinating faculty of carrying a house by I storm with his fore linger fing r that Crane had forgotten how to and rub his hands till tm mirth sparkled from the friction Theoretically Mansfield and Murphy and Miss Allen may be but why theorize You cannot with Uh the tb public It knows what it and there seems to be no doubt that It is tickled every time Mansfield lansfield tips up or Gillette smokes up or Crane rubs up or Tim Murphy points up or Viola pipes down The theory of acting is all right said Tim Murphy in n a cur curtain curtain tain speech the other night but ut when it comes to act one has simply simp got to r rAn act An Omaha paper tells t a story gen genuinely genuinely genuinely interesting to Salt SitU Lake Frank Parker who attended the Trocadero theatre last night showed his displeasure of the performance of the Cherry CherI sisters by rolling roiling up his pro mme and throwing it at the three notorious performers For this he was nas promptly arrested by one of the fifteen policemen who W hO had been detailed to Keep order while white the Cherry family did its stunt stout re r er r I erI I rt A I Parker was before Judge Gordon this morning on a charge chue of disorderly conduct Judge Gordon said saH that while he had never had the pleas plea pleasure pleasure ure of witnessing the show of the Cherry sisters he had no doubt that Parker was justified The prisoner was wall therefore discharged I 1 never saw such an exhibition in my life Ill IlI throw a brickbat next time Ume was Parkers parting comment The performance of the sisters a was 1 t t tt t L p 4 y F Fr r n s 9 t 1 h t a y yf f a af at aw f t 1 w 6 Sd R C Li LiXI XI TUTE E ERICKSON AS YON YOH YONSON i very bad but the presence of the po lI prevented the audience from throwing anything worse than cigar elgar butts at them The University Dramatic company appears next Thursday night at the Theatre in The School Mistress The club has the distinction of numbering as 8 one of Its former members now In fit tile ure professional ranks Miss Nellie Coyer Boyer is doing excellent work n Howard I I Goulds stock company Miss Boyer attained d no small amount of distinction I in hi her work with the I H I Dra Pra matic mati dub club and certainty ewes uwe u it great n it j i ip ic p c c deal d of tier her present pre ent success to her work and association in it itI i AGENTS PROMISES I Yon Yonson a play familiar to most moat every theatregoer Will pill be the at attraction attraction attraction traction at the t Salt Loft Lake theatre Mon daY dav and Tuesday nights The story of Yon Yonson Yon on is one of strong in interest Interest interest terest and is fu l of episodes of ot dra dramatic dramatic dramatic matic strength abounding in scenes of or realism and pervaded throughout with comedy of or an unconventional and inal character In the entire play pia Yon Yonis is treated trea as a natural character he Is not burlesqued burle and his natural humor is lB drawn dran out by legitimate methods Yon Yen Y Yonson Y onson is a play which sustains its Interest Infest front from be beginning ginning to end e nd and contains J a happy combination Lion of all the tha elements to please The company this season is said Bald to be well balanced b l the charac character ter of Yon being baing played by Knute Knut e Brickson Erickson a son s n ef qi Erick son son On of ot this city f Mary Mannering that delightful young youns actress who for five years was recognized as the best leading lending woman in America Am during which time she was associated with the Daniel Froh Frohman man man Stock company will wUl TV HI appear at the tae t e Salt Lake theatre Friday ay and Sat Saturday i evenings with Saturday mat inee in a dramatization of Janice Meredith one of ot the popular novels of ot the tha day written by Paul Leicester 4 2 t f f i ir r w 4 t a a ar r x 2 Wiz y yI yr p R 4 I FAn R r p pf f AS t JN f ji r Ai Rj A tJI l pj lIe A R r si 0 Jord and ancl adapted ad pt d for COP the stage by the author auth ana Edward and E ERose Rose Miss Mannering made one of the tl er recognized successes ses last season S son In New York where she played Dlf for several months at t theatre while her busi business business ness In the other large cities TV was as re remarkable and notwithstanding the fact that this is her second season as ss astar a astar astar star sore she has in beating aUng records long held by b 3 some of the most famous f nf favorites Janice Meredith is said l to be a very vel strong and d consistent con play and Mss Miss Manner Ian tug InK with her beautiful lace face and artistic taste makes an ideal part of the title role She will be supported by b a re remarkably remarkably strong company and the piece will wUl be presented with every very de tail taU used need In the original New York production 0 nS evening Mr Ir Carl arl A assisted by Frances R H and aid a selected company will open o en a weeks wIes ks engagement at the New Grand presenting resenting for the first nights a few English melodrama in a prologue and four acts entitled A Lions Llona Heart In this prologue Is shown hown the dressing tent of a circus where a a lion tamer finds him himself himself self It deserted by his wife who has eloped with Gaspard Dobre taking their child with them The four acts tell the story of search die dis II mishaps revenge and lid tri trl triumphs tr The Tho first act takes up the th o story after ater twenty years when th the daughter has grown up and is married eel to Dick Lorimore Colonel de Villefort a villainous makes love to t the he daughter but is repulsed rep ed Dobre Dobr e Is 18 now non the tile colonels valet and a willin willing g acco accomplice ice to all his crimes crimea On Thursday 1 Friday and Saturday Man Manager an er MuLvey ulvey has prevailed on Mr I t to make mak a special production of ofa o oa f a play well known to all theatregoers and one that has been a universal fa for years year y ars The Silver King Th fh men m j i too well and favorably I HiUM u tu tv nCI comment commenY t J Y ii c k I and as Mr was AS the original orI al J In the name part In New York 1 ork and has bas bee starring in the play for tor the lest last fifteen years vears an excellent performance is 18 assured The usual Saturday mat inee tv will ill be given SMALL SM ALL TALK Jeff De Angelis Angeli opened to a small house in San Francisco but if It the theatregoing public is as wise there thereas as is in Salt Lake th Hl tine house must certainly have han been beeh crowded nightly ever since i Sousas season in England has ended and the famous composer and his hta band land are now on the ean |