Show X I 0 c I s sf f j ji I i 1 LJ I w fl L THIS WEEK EAT AT ATTHE THE THEATRES P Ho 4 Salt Lake First F half a of week k 4 S beginning Monday and matinee o Wednesday The Country Girl I last half of ot week matinee Satur Saturday atur aturo 3 o day da The 3 Orpheum All week matinee W j 4 daily dally except Monday vaudeville Grand All week weck beginning to tonight tow tonight w night matinees Wednesday y and 4 Saturday The Cherry Pickers rs 4 i 4 Lyric All week weck beginning to tonight 4 8 z night matinees daily except Sun Sunday Q 4 day dily vaudeville 4 0 00 PROMISE OF OP THE THEATRES A Country Girt Girl The coming of oC a a new ne musical play Is always an event of o great importance Impo nce and when the exploitation Is I made by a distinguished organization such as the Augustin Daly DaIT musical company compan It Is Isan nn an event of ot the toe r t importance The great eat musical production tion A Country q has nail been b ena accounted one of the he eat l comedies of ot the century 1 ran Tan for three years ear at DalY DaIy London theatre and nd nights In Daly Da New York Tork J theatre th tre Other Other large larg Ues have been favored ta red d by bylong bylong bylong long runs luns ind 3 now ow crowned wit hon honors ors and gi flattered by hy the public and press clad In new silks s b and gorgeous scenic em embellishment e and traveling in a special train ot Seven n cars carsA A Country Coun Girl assisted by by br of comedians a host bost rt pretty p ett gIrl girts soldiers and naval of officers officers t will Bombard bo this city with her smiles mUes and Td pd music mus on Monday evening ee The book and music of A Country Girl is by jy b the authors rs of ot San Toy To The Thc Geisha and uA A Runaway Girl GirlAnd GIrlAnd GirlAnd And the complications and merry con conc celts c of these successful comedies have been forced Into the background nd com corn compared compared pared to the sumptuous splendor of this captivating cap lyric charm The piece must not be b confounded with The Country COUl try Girl irl which Mla Ada Rehan used a afew afew afew few and which many small dramatics companies are now using It Itis ItY itIs is a composition of ot an entirely different di fl e ren t Y V character The Country Girl Is a comedy written by 1 y William one of Q the first English Eng playwrights and was cae fIrst produced under the title of o The Country Wife In The late Augustin Daly D ly produced an ex expurgated expurgated expurgated edition of oC the play pia by David at his hL hl theatre in New York Tork in 1884 A Country Girl which is to be pr produced duce here hete isa s n a real musical play pla bordering on the lines of Qt genuine comic opera of oC former days d YI with w th a better con connected connected connected story than Is generally gen in inthe Inthe Inthe the present day musical plays plas This explanation seems due to the public because of oC the very ery close similarity of tile title It will m be produced here the same fame as It was in New York The Au Augustin Augustin Augustin gustin Daly musical company never has lias more than one organization on the ther road r ad playing in one piece and thus the local theatregoers are assured as that that tiit they are not going gon to witness a ac c performance by a No 2 company Lionel Moncton who i is hr re responsible responsible for the music has as surpassed his lus U former efforts and has shown the hand of a true musician Among the musical numbers that have hae received i great attention are A Country Girl I The Rajah R jah of oC Two Little I Chicks Under the The TheReal TheReal Real flea Smart Set Me and nd Mrs rs I Brown Peace Peace The CoO Co Coong I Song ong and the Take Sour Pretty Partner Parth r to the Ball Balla a number that Is declared to have hae su superceded sUperceded superceded the famous Florodora sex The advance sale commenced Friday morning The engagement engage ent will no doubt be the most Important during tho th present theatrical season alon The principals are all the Daly theatre fa favorites a es The rhe will wilt DC be b given Thurs Thura Thursday day da at the Theatre The Cm Ralee which is to be presented by the th Augustin Daly musical company compan cen een centers en around Nanoya a sweet little husky dusky maiden married by proxy at ot 4 to a native potentate but butin butIn butI I t I in love with her master Harry HatTY Vere Vereker r ker icet er a tea planter with whom she has taken service to to o escape Her fate as ons on of ot many man wives But the story and its capital working out is centered entered in a cunning lawyer As this de delightful scamp intensely diverting and possessed with a never flags for an Instant he is no mere mexe ee fea tea feature feature ture tura of an amusing piece Ills His description of himself and his at attainments attainments attainments in England whither he has seen been een sent ent to recover a certain lack k pearl held heki in veneration by b the sr I an at of LoH wB BaRt gives t the e keynote to the special humor which Is to pervade the entire imper I He mixes up his English Eng leh In a afresh afresh fresh way He has h acquired a cia cial varsity polish to the life and the it all is that he and his fun are arean arean arean an integral part in hi the story The little bride of ot 4 Is lost The great black pearl is missing great Kandy landy noble Doble invokes the aid of o the British representative who w o decrees that both shall be found and restored in hours The lawyer does j both onlY omy to transfer eventually the disappointed little gale to her Eng English lish hish loved and incidentally to provide i both himself and his arch enemy Boob with an English wife VUe Such In Ini i out brief Is the story that will be b worked j I II Vaudeville Vaude at Orpheum O I Another nother good one is the promise pr of the management over at tho the Orpheum this thia week week where commencing tomor tomorrow i row night a really truly vaudeville bill pUI I Will vIII be the offering with all an its dips spurs and arid angles By Byway way of oC the I de resistance Merri Osborne and com corn company pany jany will wUl present Taming mining an ah Actress A ress which owing QwIng to Its It lively presentation and disrobing and retiring scenes is isone ISlo I Ione lo one e of the most talked about acts In iy vaudeville today Miss Mf Osborn comes to Salt Lake with a reputation for finished and chic who eight years ago won her title as In tho New and London productions of The Belle of New York and later hater as Pauline in The Girl From Maxims Little Miss Muffet let in the big bl pe tace of Jack and the sean Bean Beanstalk stalk and several seyer other roles that gave her excellent opportunities as a fascinating and Frenchy style of oC girl The on act has for tor its theme the winning of a girl at the point of a revolver by a midnight burglar burgl rin in a lonely country bungalow and of course the burglar naturally turns out outto outto outto to be her lover from whom womanlike she sh had fled from town The Tho Los LoSAn An Angeles Angeles geles critics one and all an nn Actress to be one of the hits at atthe atthe atthe the Orpheum The Yuan an who says there thero is fio no no music musi in a xylophone x will th hen he h ar t pl Adel Adelmann d l mann trio tito who are ar premier European xylophonists Their clas classical las and popular selections undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly edly will wUl delight all lovers hovers of music Variety prescribed in pl doses s will embrace the abt at or trio who present a novelty which includes enough music to carry the act Incidentally the young lady of ot the trio rio whose advance picture indicates that she is very good to gaze upon gives some parlor acro acrobatics acrobatIcs acrobatics Carroll and Baker are due tp td dispense a line lino of 0 talk talc that has lots of ot fun In it Their act which consists Hebrew comedy parodies and dancing jY of the whirlwind order and is due to get the audience early A vaudeville till bill at It the Orpheum without a n serious or r musical act would woud be like beef bee minus mustard consequently nUy stately Mabel SQ soprano will sing the latest ballads Q u ds What is termed term d one of if the th best musical mu rou acts nets In vaudeville by the Port Portland land hand Oregonian Is that tha offered by Rob Robert Robert Robert ert Nome a whistler of fame on two continents In addition to whistling in ina Ina Ina a that will turn every ever boy green with envy he lie plays severn several Instruments Instruments ments in an artistic manner including tha his own invention The will come to the front with some good comedy motion picture offerings The Thc Cherry Pickers Harry Hatry Leightons attraction at the Grand for the week commencing to tonight tonight tonight night will be Joseph Arthurs great drama of oC military life lire in India entitled The Cherry Pickers and the engage engagement engagement ment promises to prove one of otilie the most elaborate elaborated scenically and artistically Mr Leighton has attempted here Joseph Arthur Is noted for Cor the original origInal inal mat stories he has developed In his many successful plays and The Cher Cherry Cherry ry 7 Pickers ers has been termed the strongest and most dramatic product that has come from his pen Th play lay scored one ope of o the big successes s of ol the past two seasons Jn In the east and Mr 1 Leighton is bringing it to the Grand superbly staged The costumes will be bethe betho bethe the tho richest the Leighton players have yet attempted Pt I I I I The TIle Play taKes its as name nom irom the English regiment stationed In India during the British Afghan war of 1879 and 1880 This regiment was dubbed The Cherry Pickers J because of the striking of the he uniforms worn by Its members Mr 1 Arthurs story is of qt tho the eternal struggle on tile the part of ot the tl e Eurasians or half haIr castes of ot India for social civil and military recognition by bythe bythe bythe the English colonists of or the country For his central theme the playwright has evolved a splendid tale of love hatred and intrigue growing out of ot a feud that arises between the colonel of the Cherry Pickers and one of his hla staff starr John Nazare an educated half caste officer of ot the native army of In India Indin din dia Both men are in love with a handsome half halt caste girl the promised bride or of the bait C caste ste officer Nazare The English officer Colonel Brough has a ja wife hi In Eng England England England land but is unable to resist the charms of or who encourages his at attentions to secure secue promotion in the army for tor Nazare The latter angered at Broughs attentions to the Half caste girl attempts to slay the Englishman at a reception at the fort He is tried and sentenced to twenty years In pris prison on but escapes Brough renews his attentions to who now repulses him aged father Is killed by Brough for leusin t divulge the t 6 hid hiding hidIng ing place of lis on n The third act of the play shows show a agun agun agun gun room in the fort with a r great afre re revolving revolving olvin cannon resting on its carriage ready read for far Instant use Nazaro has been recaptured and sentenced lo to death eath as asa asa a L Spy soy SD He Ha is chained cha ned to the tha wall of oC the gun room in company with another half caste who has also been convicted aira a aspy spy In the scene that it develops dt that Nazare years before had killed a man in battle b and that his companion in tn the tha th gun un n room Is the Uie dead deadmans mans mons brother rother who wh Is seeking r on the slayer He tells teUs his story st O to Nazare and the th latter recognizing In himself him IC tb tI object of lQ other c and preferring death in iii m in into to being shot as a aspy spy reveals r himself to 10 his companion The latter plans his terrible revenge revenge on on the instant and urged on by Brough who enters the gun room the half haIC caste swings the great gr at cannon on Nazare and strikes the firing pin piR piRTh The Th final act sees Brough disgraced t qed post eighty miles mites from froin the fort Na Nazare Nazare zare is restored to duty with honors J 4 c g TC M j j 1 t T F i I 1 f t t r l I i 1 1 I f 0 fi fir 1 f I f n l 0 1 It I I r I r 1 t 1 7 1 i If I i t 1 t t r f J d p i 2 t J r c t s oJ I 4 I 7 t tJ t toJ q t J I W 0 s sW C r w b Scene from The Country Girl at a the Salt Lake Theatre I Throughout the t e entire play the interest t is sustained su in a remarkable manner dramatic incidents following each ea bolher other ii h rapid succession the logical continuity c Sty ity of ot the th story being preserved pr served I through the four acts in an excellent cen nt manner Mr Leighton will be seen next week in the role of ot o the halt hall caste officer Na Nazare Nazare Nazare zare Miss Emily Dodd will be seen se n nas as the Eurasian girl Lyster Chambers will play Colonel Brough The other members of ot the company have been cast with care After this tois week a 3 now new face will be seen among the LeIghton players in the tho person pers n of ot Mrs Harry known as Fannie Bernard one of the most talented actresses of the thee eastern stern stage and a popular New Now York lork society wo woman woman woman man Mrs Mis arrived here last lastA week j I l A member of th d of directors of the Protes Professional ProfessIonal Womans league of New york Tork ork an and l a 3 member of the having In Jn charge harge the great entertainment to tobe tobe tobe be given at the thel Metropolitan opera house in New York In May for the ben benefit benefit benefit or tf Actors st there are few fe feb b distinguished wo women women men nn cn stage today than Mrs Leighton 2 E 1 Vaudeville at Lyric The new bill bUl beginning yesterday aft aU afternoon t at the Lyric theatre was pre pro presented presented to three thre houses housesIt It is fully asgood a show as the one ono that packed pac ed the house during the pre previous previous Ious week wei The reputation that tha this theatre is getting for or putting on clean wholesome and thoroughly vaudeville is gaining for It a 3 very de desirable desirable class of or o patronage and making the venture re a pleasing s ng one fro in box boi bo office standpoint Sullivan and Consi Considine dine have bare demonstrated to the entire country that It Is possible to put on the very v ry best talent In vaudeville at popular prices and make It pay The performing dogs and monkeys of Tony Ryder gained him very favorable notices before he signed with the pres present present present ent circuit This act ct is one of the most entertaining features of the program I Hooligan the Insurance Agent brought a general laugh Wills and Barron Banon who are presenting It deserve credit cr for the wIlY way they handle the comedy Another comedy on the bill Is Her Little Game Gathe being presented by Gill GUl Talbot and company The comedy situations are numerous and the action of the piece very rapid Herbert DeVau draws pictures pl tures In an astonishing sort of manner He Ho Is also a comedian of no mean ability The lo ho local local cal hits bits scored by this brilliant young caricaturist are encored wherever he puts on his act Leon Le Chartiers the popular baritone sang a new illustrated song The presented a hu humorous humorous humorous series of moving pictures show showing showIng showing ing Life LiCe in a Boarding House Two performances are given overy every evening and one every afternoon with the ex cx exception of Sunday Sunda FROM PROM BEHIND THE CuRTAIN Several years ago age when I was in Nebraska with Denman Thompson playing Roundy in Joshua Whitcomb I had my first cyclone scare said Ig naccio of ot The Belle of ot May Mayfair Mayfair Mayfair fair t The town of Grand Grind Island had bad been 1 visited by several tornadoes p a few days before we arrived and everywhere there was evidenced of oC the havoc |