| Show I THIS WEEK AT ai ATTHE THE THEATRES Salt Lake Monday Tuesday f Wednesday and Wednesday matt mati t f 4 noel floe William Collier on On the f Quiet t Thursday Jane Corcoran f fin f ff f in The liThe Freedom of Suzanne f ff f Friday and ami Saturday and Saturday f matinee Digby DI by Bell in The liThe Edu Education t cation or of Mr f ff f Orpheum All week with matl mati pees nees Tuesday Thursday and Sat Saturday 4 f vaudeville f ff f Grand Tonight and to Wednes Wednesday day night with matinee Wednes Wednesday Wednesday f day A Royal Slave last half halt haltof f of week with matinee Saturday Shadows of Sin Lyric All week until Friday t tJ 4 J night with matinee Wednesday 1 A Millionaires Wife VUe f t t tI I L I PROMISE OF OP THE PLAYHOUSES i William Collier at Theatre A i Charles Frohmar Frohman star of uncommon uncommon unco mon originality William Collier CoUler is an announced announced to appear A pear at the Salt Lake Lakei i theatre th tr tro tomorrow Monday evening for lor nights and nud M a matinee on Wed d n y and he is to be presented in that clever Augustus u ustus Thomas comedy entitled jOn liOn On the tiro Quiet with which the comedian has been winning England and Australia as well wll as the United Stator States Stat os the past pnat two seasons Mr Collier has hns been before the pub public lic Ue lc as ItS a wandering star for several years but it remained for Charles Frohman to discern the young actors true bent and develop it boldly accomplishing accoma a Plashing in two short seasons what a aae ae re of preceding lr e managers had been unable tunable to bring about abou t I Tho London move a year ago by Mr Frohman sending Collier thither at short notice and on the impulse of the moment was a daring one in the ex x troine but th the manager saw what was In his lite star and abided by his own in intuitive Knowledge of Mr Colliers genius ge genius genius for titillating the Ule captious Eng English English lish folk Collier fairly fairl electrified London Lon London London don on the very first night and held the royal lOyal city captive for five long months instead of the prescribed two vv aks ks unavoidably una made mude vacant by Marie Tempest and her er company Whom Mr Frohman had brought from fromI London I to New N York on a limited fly In ins n K J visit fi lal lt t Since all ail this Collier r has hns been back ti 1 q America and toured Australia re returning ret returning t turning to his native nAthe heath hooth once again to tr 1 appear here by b longstanding prom tae Vaudeville at Orpheum There Will be several numbers at the Orpheum this week that you ou cannot afford to miss If It the headliner doe does not attract all the Johnnies J and the majority of the sedate grownups the management misses its guess Miss May lIay Boley with the flush of ot her suc success success success cess as leading lady in The Maid and the Mummy lummy during the past two years still in evidence heads a musical mu musical musical novelty that includes good sing ing burlesque and dancing Miss Bo Boley Boley ley and her Polly Girls have kept the S R O 0 sign working overtime since she went into vaudeville The first number in the tho act is a typical New York novelty wherein Miss Boley acts the part of or the Broadway masher t i 1 character full of ginger and coor After fter this Jennie the girl noted for her eccentric and fantastic dancing on both sides of the Atlantic attracts attention then Miss Boley and her entire support will present a do musical mu musical ical melange which bears the euphonious euphonious euphonious title of Th The i Village Cutups and q nd Includes dashes of or musical comedy opera burlesque and good dancing Arthur Deming the is well known here re Everybody y who has followed Primrose Vests minstrels remembers him for his glad gags and rollicking singing He is down for a ablack ablack black face stunt that Is up to the old standard In Dick Lynch L patrons of the Orpheum will get another laugh fest Lynch has taken these ed ballads so dear to the houses and has burlesqued them ste stereopticon st stereopticon slides and all Need more be said He Ho also tells stories and does docs a dance or two Armstrong and Verne Vernean an English Engish team are Included in the bill As they were weeks with The Land or Nod and ap appeared appeared appeared for eight consecutive months as second comedians at the Chicago opera housu house it is an even bet that the tho man roan who said there was no humor In the English was misinformed The bill however will not be solely devoted to laughable turns for Miss Ada Jewell has hus been engaged to sing sinS some operatic I selections Then there is an acrobatic I act from across the water in Equillo I who Is an exponent of or physical culture in a startling direction The is down for some good motion picture stories while Director Weihe promises some soine entertaining musical selections The Education of Mr The Salt Lake theatre will have a noteworthy attraction next Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee in one of the biggest comedy successes of the past seasons and one of the finest character creations which the American stage has known In very many years ears The first alludes to Au Augu Augustin gu gustin tin Thomas new play The Edu Education Education Education cation of Mr based on Charles Dana Gibsons amous cartoons of the same title and the th second to Digby Bells of Mr the shrewd and droll little Pittsburg millionaire mil millionaire mIllionaire The play is now in its third season which may fairly be accepted as evidence of its merit and its entertaining enter entertaining entertaining quality for the plays are i scarce whose engagements can be lim limited limIted limited to a few cities for two tw seasons Undoubtedly much of this success is due to the triumph wor wo by the popular comedian whose successes have here heretofore heretofore heretofore been confined mostly to comic opera The criticisms of his admirable performance have haye been expressed everywhere in the superlative and have evidently given him an enduring place among the greatest comedians who have illumed the history of American drama In appearance appe rance he is the veritable veritable veritable able Mr Ir originally created by Mr Gibson but he has given him a vitality humor and geniality entirely his own Its delightful shading of fun and pathos is accomplished with exquisite exquIsite exquisite site art Mr ThOmas Th mas famous as the author of Arizona Alabama The Earl of Pawtucket and other successful American plays has built bunt a story about the characters of Mr Gibsons cartoons that is vital and realistic to a high degree combining humor with stirring incident and a strong roman romantic romantic romantic tic flavor of or love interest The play is In three acts the first of ot v which takes place in New Now York and the last ast two at ata ata ata a country estate in tn England and at a hotel in Paris It tells the story of or a Pittsburg millionaire of humble begin beginning beginning ning his ambitious wife two daugh daughters types of the American beauty known as the Gibson girls who leave Pittsburg to cut a social swathe In New York Through the scheming of a bogus French Count and Due Duc who present great possibilities in an Eu European European European trip to Mrs and the al c n ur F WILLIAM VILLIAM COLLIER Who Vho Plays On the Quiet 4 ARMSTRONG AND VERNE English Comedy Duo at the Orpheum This Week luring prospect of finding husbands for her daughters among the European nobility no nobility nobility The girls have succeeded in finding admirers in their home country who were good enough for them but Mrs the ambitious and an illiterate mother puts her foot down on any such commonplace romance The man however whom the daughter Julia wants to marry Is a It real lord who Is working in America as a riding master under an assumed name Mr who Is meek and lowly in the presence of his wife conspires quietly to break breakup breakup up her plans and to bring to Justice the bogus noblemen who have despoiled him of through a forged check Mrs eyes are not fully opened until she learns that the count has en endeavored endeavored endeavored to steal her diamonds and in conjunction with his friends has con conspired conspired conspired to poison dear old Mr and make it appear that he died of heart disease When she discovers the true state of affairs she is quite willing that her daughters should marry the men of their choice and Is most anxious to hurry back to her home in Pittsburg Pa Mr lIr Bell has a supporting y I company which includes W S St StClair StClair StClair Clair Sam B Hardy Hard Reginald Mason William J Sorrelle Serrene Harry Lang Albert I Seth Campbell Halsa Frank Powell Belle Caffney Dora Gold Goldthwaite Goldthwaite Goldthwaite thwaite Phyllis Young Youns Elise Scott May Louise Aigen Algen Helen Vassar Ma Madie Madie die de Becker and others The Freedom of Susanne Jane Corcoran who made such a splendid impression last season in her delineation of Pretty Peggy Is to appear for only one night at the Salt Lake theatre this week in The Free Freedom Freedom Freedom dom of Suzanne Thursday evening was the only night open at the Theatre so Miss Corcoran was obliged to limit her engagement to that date She will willbe willbe I Ibe be assisted by James M Brophy and a I capable company under the manage manag management management ment of Arthur C Aiston Alston The Free Freedom Freedom I Idom dom of Suzanne ran ten weeks in New NewYork NewYork II York City The sale of seats will be begin begin gin Tuesday morning I A Millionaires Wife i iThe The Lyric L Ic theatres next production prod will be the well known eastern suc success success success cess A Millionaires Wife which has had phenomenal runs in the larger cities of the Atlantic coast As to the plot of the play pIa it is sum sufficient sufficient clent to say that it is strung together with the golden thread of love and full of sensational suspense and interest and affords ample scope for some lurid situations The play itself is very in interesting Interesting interesting dealing with the home life of a young oung millionaire who is only too fond of society neglecting his wife who devotedly r loves him but is more fond of home life Hie than the strenuous life Ute of entertainments of the four hundred Through the scheming of a cold de designing design designing signing sign Ins woman husband and wife are separated and he has her placed in a madhouse but in the th end sees his mis mistake mistake mistake take and they are reunited and all ends happily t I William Balfour will play the mil millionaire millionaire millionaire and Miss Margaret Pitt the wife the leading characters The rest of the cast is in able hands and a good performance throughout is promised This company has now established themselves as capable conscientious players gaining popularity at every performance of which the enthusiastic applause they nightly receive is con convincing convincing proof and packed houses ought to be the rule this coming week every night and matinee A Royal Slave The days of Maximilian in Mexico were the last dying gasp of old world monarchy in the new world France provided ed Maximilian with a splendid court then abandoned him and let him himbe himbe himbe be led out by his enemies and shot It was a stirring time and A Royal Slave which opens opeus at the Grand this evening is a stirring play showing the people and manners of the day as no history or novel has ever done While e A Royal Slave is a play that appeals at once to the Intelligence and the heart of or an auditor his eye has not been forgotten The Tho scenes are all paInted from photographs taken in and near the City Cit of ot Mexico especially for this production Among the most striking scenes is a view of ot the valley of Mexico o as seen from the tho gardens of the Hacienda de Oro near Chepultepec It shows a distant view of the City of or o f Mexico and the lake of ot the tho Floating gardens and in the far tar distance DIGBY BELL BELLIn BELLIn In The Education of Mr through ough misty miles of purple leagues the giant volcano of I Of special Interest st also are the scenes showing the Church of Peons the two scenes In the Sierra Madre Ma re mountains the Paso del Rey Pass of the King and the cave ae of the bandits in the heart of the mountains the splendid moonlit scene of the tropical coast of o the island of El EI Toro the bull bun and the interior of the gorgeous palace de Alvarez in inthe inthe inthe the last act which is a gem of art These with the splendid costumes and effects make one of the most Complete scenic productions ever seen seon here and certainly the most beautiful in in this I country I II I Shadows of Sin SinA SinA A 1 A wonderfully realistic and true to life story st ry is told in Shadows of Sin Sinthe Sinthe the th play pl y coming to the Grand th theatre atre for three nights commencing Thursday evening Sept 27 Matinee Saturday at p m The play is new to Salt Lake and promises to be an interesting revelation to those not versed in life on the coast The story centers around Sandy Hook lighthouse and the wonderful scenic s enic and electrical effects effe ts necessary for the correct production of this great melodrama melo melodrama melodrama drama will positively be produced as tho the company under the management of Kempton Hatten carries a full com corn complement complement of special scenery and elaborate elaborate elaborate orate costumes Among the beautiful scenic reproductions are Sandy Hook lighthouse as seen by b moonlight the evening of July 3 1898 S Trinity church illuminated New York City Interior of old 49 a beautiful picture of the sim simple simple simple life the great electrical storm as seen from the deck of the steamer Urania a palatial Boston home and that patriotic and inspiring scene the tho United States navy in full fun holiday re regalia regalia regalia galia the pen p n cannot describe the grandeur of this scene No expense has haR been spared by the managers Kempton and Hat Hatten Hatten Hatten ten in making this their masterpiece and all lovers of the drama will find Shadows of Sin to be all that is promised the acme of success Humor and pathos have been so blended as to leave not one dull mo moment moment ment pleasing the young oung and the old alike aUke and proving an Interesting and instructive play pla for all aU Pleasing vau vaudeville vaudeville deville turns turis are introduced in fn the tho In Intermissions intermissions intermissions among which are Popular songs with a chorus of ot often ten singers singers lo Io lolin lin and solos buck and wing ving dancing and that most beautiful of all fancy performances the serpentine or butterfly dance by Miss Gail Hamilton THE STORY OF 0 F TWO JULIA DEANS i I Julia Dean who bears a nam distin distinguished in the theatrical annals of the United States will wili make her first ap appearance appearance appearance in Powers Pow rs theatre tomorrow tom night as Rachel Hardy in Told in the Hills Theatregoers or of a generation ago will find that this name ame Julia Julla Dean conjures c up memories almost forgotten of an actress who thrilled the amusement loving population of this country countr at the time when Char Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte lotte Cushman was one of its most not notable able stars The present Julia Julin Dean D Deani tn i was vas as christened after her aunt the first first Julia Dean and it was the recollection of her aunts notable achievements that led the present Julia Dean to em embrace embrace brace braco the stage profession The present Julia Dean was born in St Paul but Jut at an early age moved to Salt Lake City When she was 16 years rears old she ahe went to New N w York With Without out any idea of the proper method of securing a dramatic engagement but determined at dt t all hazards to go upon the stage She Sho ho |