Show 1 1 1 l JI 4 J u 1 IT Ai THE SALT LAKE THEATRE and at evenings and Saturday matinee Sultan of Sulu GRAND Tonight band bana concert Monday Monlay Tues Tuesday Tuesday day and Wednesday evenings matinee Wednesday o aid d special matinee Stetsons Uncle Toms Tonis Cabin T 11 J death of Heber S God od T 1 at wuk wak cast a gloom over ver th the musical community Mr God dard ws oas o known so highly os tee tz must cUte felt fa 1 hs the he of oC a bf eav ment No In the Uie state h hai than VIII Mr r On aU all his were desired he gave the It bo ba a long Um time be fore hf ilk flit Is oen n In Utah again a aJon Jon n be k r JUab UI a ol e us as hi wilt vm b be o d The poorest ot of th the sea eon on was at the 10 1 last week Blotch Batos busIne t as surprising BatE Bat ws ell known here and It was known tb bad the most sumptuous pro duLIo as wolla Well am the tho most tat that hd seen h ro re rOlD Coy a long time l it weB w that In spIte of the ap proa of tile U holidays she ahe would P y to N At all of her four mn Ut t tIe Grand She played to 10 at t none or of them The the tt Ital is notoriously Wd d during ng the eok eek before fm Christmas s d for a week or 01 two before rore that tha t ph money fork Cor Christmas pros pres cUts and nd one ot oC the luxuries they fut 13 i the theatre A great many do not Hot PlY J t till nIl the week lore rm 3 This because by la lay Iii fK ott of they save sae on salaries nud other cleus for t te e returns do not equal till them themA em a it itA A I who madi a Icat many friends In aIt Lake last Jast week Ia fa White ey Mr Whittlesey put on I plaY 1 all or of ha had been Pi pLa here by better known stars at al Salt Lake theatre They rhey were The S ond In Com ind ot or Fortune Fotune for fOt formerly Juel merly by lIry Miller Imer John JohnDrew Drew Dew ll t r sp the Mr V made good the promises of his advance rep wag t by thy he with he 8 gNet and by bJ the It iii as the engagement pro r is nn an actor of an talent one from whom mOl mor titan dum the west will h hear r during the neit few ew years He jl s coming back bRck to Ut us for fot an n oar early ill in It I is u a sofe sefe do a L big 10 V j Js i Jd to be the test 1 ulc dy on Ve t 1 ls h I booked for Jt eJ Jilt half of the w we went nt t tte Salt Lake ny 0 f feting tC of the week at tbt t hou The P Is Gerge I of 0 We re xo re hot ilot to a num her ber tn Jt No The famous i I 1 1117 Wo W Castle Squa Square Opera Oper L iL Is appearing Ih ti It and v we may ma Sure that well lave have u a lot of f ft I Irate rate HI eU as an 11 abundance c c fun The e of Sulu enjo d drun I a run or Of alx aix m in New Nev York anti ap I three months In ehi Chiego go The only Oldy thing toot that will wUl b seen at atthe a atie t tie the Grand tida week Is Uncle Tom i Cabin booked for the first halt half with a t it I special on Tu Tuesday at 3 This lWe f It the Stetson and It ii t an all or nt the s and mena menagerie erle equipment When it I t ws here laet lat hift It did u a usi lIeN the special matinee f n n this pe w the poem b r JAcl ay bout about the actor Du WOe re are urged to rink drink a t to actor as we r around the festal board ot of our cottage oUr ML al sar ur paIne as the case may be beTea Tea the actor has n a pretty hard time Mr Lackaye Lackay To him Is 15 but buta bu bua a name nane But while we are drinking his health let lef us also drink the health of tile the railroad engineer fireman brake braken brakeman man n conductor the Pullman porter and and conductor the street t car motorman d lol r the tho walter waiter the even If Christma does docs meon S liI year and all the bers hu worl un on t the e holiday Has ny bode bodt been Oh yes OS why not pour JOur out the libatIon to the newspaper mAn And when you ou have In AU all these the tho ro he be standing on the table thle remarking It docent make maket t the e t whether school keep or DOt to Tile The company is here this Usia week eak at the various PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Th There re wa warn never never ft a play play produced on the stage that is so favorably o or that has the larity and acor ed the patronage 1 ity 80 o hn large a per percentage of the general the Litt dramatization of Harriet Boecher Sows immortal story Uncle Cabin and amI it i is said that no organization presenting this beautiful drama ever contained so EO much mUth rial 11 It In so mau many features as Stetsons big double tincie Toms Cabin corn com pun Deny which appears at the Grand the tre Monday Tuesday and Wednesday matinees fJ s Tues Tuesday and Wednesday st t 3 p Tn m There Is no question but that the will be large during this as its wonderful success dos does not depend Wholly on regUlar the theatregoers for patronage but draws its Ita from aU all lasses classes or of society The ri J S 11 tau taught ht by this great drama Is ope that appeals ls to the sympathies Of aU 11 religious and In invariably draws to Its per eS a ml majority of r regular ular thea theat theatre t tre patrons eve n though it ma may ha have e been seen y times before There Is isso so 80 much genuine merIt In Ute the play from III standpoint and anel the heart Interest I Ia so Intense In the development oC at thAt OW tor on that now how often It may be witnessed It ever possesses n new w charm for tor the spectator while the and naturalness or of char tete aeter an and development of the plot makes It attractive and aud ca easy y to under understand understand stand thur giving equal pleasure to young yeung and old No other plaY pIny over such a beautiful lo child as Little Eve Eva no play ever ver e a 1 humorous chara character ter as Marks the thc law lawyer yet yer nor OS any other play have such sucha a as Un Uncle Uncle cle It t might also be said that few s over ever ha had J such 11 S as L Lre r y Yet th the rian WH b hIs Pe In n ton S 5 Sill by t nop who Know kuo man that that ht h WH wa eten 1 c t an 0 the pert pen ot of the gifted authoress The coming coining production of oC the grand old play will wUl be th be kest t ever ver given here There Is n no doubt of oC this as the company Is the largest and best est equipped over ever seen In the AU paraphernalia necessary for an ad adequate adequate equate Is 9 d by the man management management In a specially train or of cars The last half of this week Friday and Saturday and a matinee will wUl be e filled at the BaIt Lake theatre by Th The Sultan ot of Sulu This musical comedY Is fa from the pen of George A Ade e of Fables In Slang fame Came arid and th mu lc Is by Al 1 fred G the story or of thin comic potentate Is as follows the sultan has recent in invaded th the territory of one ot of his tribu tary or uda datto and cap captured captured the th eight beautiful nieces of the I datto whom he has added to his f family of wIves The dat fl t p hs lared war on hIs threatens to Invade his terrItory when whenn n IL or States martn s commercial travelers and s headed by Dudd an Arkan Arkansaw Arkansaw saw politician and commanded by Lieutenant u Sf S A appears in 10 the harbor or Of Sulu Accompanying this expedition Isa d delegation oZ at Boston chaperoned b n a stern Pamela Jackson The They are received with open arms by byI I Colonel Budd pro proceeds et 6 t e the willing monar monarch h Into the uses and abuses Ut of the AmerIcan cock taU tall to the or which he be becomes becomes comes a hilarious victim siRam Is Imbibing co cocktails kt I Ithe the education of his wives in the art artof artof of flirting with Uncle Sams blue jack jackets eta ets under the tutelage age ot of the school teachers In Inspired by too frequent of th the 1 beverage to h he h s jut just been In j proposes marriage to I the Pamela Jackson Jalkson In or order der to make for the In of this pol proposal s Jackson In inspires aU of KIR ms wives to seek ek divorce in her capacity of jUdge advocate sho grants alow in each wife ef cf the sultans income for tor alimony aHmon Unable to pay the amount demanded d the paten poten potentate tate is ca east t into jail A series ot of novel complications m make ke things merr merry for every one sultan The unhaPpy is however released In the thelast thelast last act when straight straightened straightened ened out satisfactorily and his guests his court and his wives I lIe e happy ever eer after In fn of their of oC civilization 5 C PLAYS AND PLAYERS PLAYER Otis skInner is playing season The Harvester Recently an elation ot of the quaint w which Jr r Skinner plays was written b by one with the play It Js Is O th re repealing repeating pealing This fellow bronzed debonair and wears the gypsy ear earrings rings has boon boen born in the eart aart and has bas the blood of th strange no nomadic madie madic tribe of restLess s wanderers flow flowIng flowing Ing In his Y ins Jut ut he Is not the and rogue or of his cla elam per par one or of those sly fakirs whom George Bor Borrow Borrow row Thomas and Charl Charles s nd have described jn in the p of their Interesting Wol It le true tue that In one of the t TO l and strikingly odd scenes of th play in 01 oil to hoodwink a oh lord d dOmain main or seig he s Indulge In a colossal pie e of gypsy magIc tomm js nevertheless s savel from a amplo and uI an weirdness like n the garden or Of the f fact ct that the I f sUI 1111 th tho time l up leee at t the thc super and badly right eight Mod eU d oc miser which role b by the Wa way I f being played d b by that expert v of th thu famous Augustin Daly stock O George ge Clarke The rhe vital value and significance or of this peculiar gypsy gyps t Is the tact fact that ho represents not the tho mere mere Romany type but that he stands in n a high spirit ot of poetic for the universal w wander spirit wan wanderlust erust in the breast of all f 5 Iii the play Itself has been drama dramatized what Jack London describeS ns as the call ot of the wild The gypsy hero himself stands s for that spirit of na nature tare ture and vagabond bye e of the life lite which must at or other oher find a responsive chord hord In the tho mind and heart of cw Y ry dreamer I William Winter who was writIng well considered dramatic criticisms in NewYork whoa Mrs Gilbert her car career er with Dal Daly told eloquently of her career h in n a recent article the olo closing ing paragraph QC of which Is appended Mrs Vernon was the best In this line until 3 Mrs rs Gilbert came and the thep p period lod Which has seen Mrs Judah Mrs VIncent Mrs Germon Cermon Mary Carr Mrs hH Chippendale Mrs Mrs Phillips Mrs Stirling Mrs frs and has seen no superior to Mrs Irs Gilbert GUbert In o her r special walk B Be i hor y In youth as a beautiful dancer ancer her motions had ease and sTage grace She could a ume the fine lady Jady without s suggest nJ ng the parvenu She he was equallY g gOd d whether ns as th the formal and severe matron of oC starched domestic life or orthe orthe the genial old dame or the pantry Site She could pIa play In The Country SquirE and equally quan she pla play Mrs All varietieS ot of the eccentricity of elderLY women whether so se serious rious or comic were within her grasp etsy Trotwood embodied by her be became came a living reality while on Oil the theother theother other hand she suffused with a sinis sinister ter horror borror her furtive gild gilding InS ing uncanny ot Of tite dumb half Insane Hester That was the first great success that Mrs I Gilbert gained mana or of Mr Daly Her ller assumption ot of the tho Marquise do de St Maui was with aristocracy Most ot of her later tri tn triumphs were obtained as the thc formidable la lady y who typifies the proprIeties ties and toe the Nemesis of re respectability it It faRher refined but severely regular pr presence sence that gave soul saul and wings winge to toA toA A NI Night ht Off From Miss Garth to Mrs Laburnum Is a tar far ot of imitative tive talent for the interpretation of the woman nature that everybody from Shakespeare down has Jas found It dUll cult to treat Mrs Gilbert always im ha pressed her audience with clear cut brilliant identification with every typo of character that she assumed but also als ehe devoted her own kind heart and sweet and genUe yet never Insipid condition or of sympathy sympathy thy graciousness and cheer which Is the flower of a fine nature and a good life Certain scenes In Gil Gilbert bert hert nd Charles Fisher or James Jamea Low Lows s 3 participated as old married people um till long be remember d for tor their In ot of the thc touching And when wIth anger anser time transport transported 5 eel ed think to rob us of oc our in hi y your ur gina again be courted courte And Ill Il go o wooing boys f S S ell ad t at g afla n Cl 1 n i Iter It 01 e de DS of St Jo n s 4 I a roused a new dl on l the he t of wrongly but persist e d plays Into the discussion d Bronson Howard dean of I dramatists was waa drawn and this his t is what he e a said ld i There has never b been en a period of the drama In any age or classic do 11 wien Ille g gl te love was not treated in a very Jarge l arge proportion or of the plays produced In i n order ther therefore fore to bring the t term rm within useful limitations I should de define fine ine f It IL something tit ih this way PlayA pla play dealing with the he t ot of a tool fool woman 0 of the thc late ate l nineteenth and early twentieth centuries c r I think this definition om be In InI i thoU h not or of Jour e In form I the definition of the term adopted by I f historians of the English drama From this point o of view the pr b lEm l em pIa play Is extremely Interesting at the resent present p because the fool wo aan still in droves numerous to form an important cla class s in j our society There are too many or of them hem t or off the stage to be Ignored on the stage tage s I cannot Illustrate the exact mean Ini l n of the term woman b better han t b by calling attention to the tool fool g Irl who the stage for f or centuries e she he was so nu numerous morons in real roal life L refer to the e so I d girl over whom entire audi nees c once wept and who c nt hardly squeeze s a tear now from the back of o f the gallery Mrs as early as 1808 said that hat t this unfortunate had then ceased v to people lC if she sh belonged to cultivated society In other wor words s to be unfortunate merely showed weakness of Intellect and so was un dramatic In tile the latter part Dart of the century in Amer Ainer lea ica about event years after Mrs df discovery covery the seduced girl even of a less cultivated and the lowest classes of social life lost her pUblic In Interest Interest terest Since that time Ume she has been regarded as a fool girl and useless to the dramatic writer except for merely collateral purposes es in a play The rhe higher evolution or of the married woman In real life has been and Is going on rapidly The proper dignity ot of her sex is assertinG herself If she Ghe hus 1 a brutal or unsympathetic husband we sympathize her breaking heart but we begin already to suspect that she Irs Is a fool lacking the natural dignity of her sex it if on that account site she turns to the love of another man We Ve ate are becoming weary Oi o the woman who does and she will Ill Soon be merely the t ic fool Cool woman of so 80 soci chU ci l life relegated to the limbo pop popular ular where the fool sir girl has been waiting tor more than a quarter of a century Commenting u n which Corbin of the Times That is a blast of common ammon s sense nse for tor you as fresh as It is experienced and wise Iris is i tool fool I woman Hed Hedda u Gabler Is a fool we weman 0 man Both be it noted are freely granted to be extremely Interesting I But neither Is the atten attention tion of the very long Paula Tan i Is a very ecy different nt sort or of per person son Bon Ht Here re Is fit the oJ oldest est ot the protes slon and the most universally practiced deed As to Sud e Fires ot of St John at least a doubt Is per Jer Sho to is n a WOman but with a difference ut real 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