Show r i Th ThI 1 i I f ft h F 3 I rl 1 t o d ld S 1 U THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES Salt Lake Theatre Monday v Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday matinee Salomy Jane Thursday Friday and Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday evening and Saturday 3 5 matinee The rhe Time the Place v and the Girl Orpheum Tomorrow evening 4 and all week matinees Avery ery day except Monday vaudeville Grand This evening and through Wednesday V evening mat matinee matInee matinee inee Wednesday day Murray Murra and Mack Iak in The Tho Sunny Side of r Broadway Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings and Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday matinee For Her lIer Brothers Broth Brothers Brothers ers Sake Lyric This evening and all v week matinees every day aa vaude vaudeville vaudeville ville yule PROMISE OF OP THE THEATRES Salomy Jane Janc Salomy Jane Paul Armstrongs drama of the golden days das of California which is now conceded to be the big biggest Best gest est dramatic success of recent years will be presented by Liebler Co at atthe atthe atthe the Salt Lake theatre Monday Tues Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day Wednesday and Wednesday mat matinee matInee inee It Is a fervid tale of human interest In Interest Interest terest tingling with the rich red blood and telling In capital fashion a story of real men and real women There Thore are no long stretches of ot wearisome dialogue no cheap society chatter but action all the time When an audience Interrupts with vigorous applause an Important scene it is surely moved beyond its wont And nightly during Its Us long New York run this happened to Salomy Jane It could be played on a bare stage oh g with the fhe fewest accessories accessories accessories and yet et be tensely Interesting for tor Its I ts feeling its nati and primitive Incidents and Its humanity Lynch law the necessity of physical courage strong and crude love simple standards of loyalty wild and free life the necessity necessity necessity sity of each one taking his fate Into his own hands and judging for himself makes the western we tern setting a thorough thoroughly ly I sympathetic one If It were only for fot forthe forthe the tle magnificent scenery the play pia would be Immensely attractive At the rise of the curtain a gigantic forest of ot California redwoods massive of Imag Imagined imagIned imagined ined loftiness disclose a section of ot their grandeur to the astonished hed eye and the odor of the great pine forest flows through the theatre The second act has another view of this forest with a miners min rs shack In the foreground the third act another one showing Sal Salomy Salomy Salomy omy Janes home and the fourth in the corral and the edge of the trees with witha a view of a far valley valle in the early dawn Is one of the most beautiful scenes ever shown upon the American 4 or any other stage The Thc Time the thc Place and the thc Girl The company proposes s sto to present at the Salt Lake theatre the thelast thelast thelast last half halt of this week the latest mu musical musical musical success entitled The Tile Time the Place and the Girl This attraction has been the feature In New York Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago and other large titles clUes Since the beginning of the engagement the piece has Ims broken all records in long runs At Atthe the che La Salle Salic theatre in Chicago there I I were 65 continuous performances at Boston It completed a remarkable run I r A J Jq 5 q 4 S Sr r i 14 rr t t i 1 s a 1 i u 4 KR A DA DAt a t ro roa a a aa I a a ap aS ax k p 1 f t if S x S i yr t a Si t l t 1 j 11 i q JESSIE IZETT As Salomy Jane at the thc Salt Lake Theatre of several weeks at theatre at the commencement of the present season it created marvelous enthusiasm enthusiasm among the lovers of comedy and music The dramatic critics of at the east indorsed the production as the one best yet et The authors of The Time the Place I and the Girl are Frank R Adams I Will M 31 Hough while Joseph How Howard Howard ard composed the music The same trio are responsible for f r other successes such as The Umpire and the new play pia The Girl Question now at the theLa theLa 1 I ILa La Salle theatre thea rc Chicago I IThe The Symphony Orchestra Conductor Shepherd hepherd has devoted more than his usual care to the ar arranging arranging ranging and preparing of tho sym program for Its ninth concert which wilt be j gien il en next Friday aft afternoon afternoon afternoon All the HIe elements clements that contrib contribute contribute contribute ute to a high class musical success have been secured and with the final rehearsal today to put the finishing touches here and there Mr Shepherd feels that a highly artistic result can be anticipated The Tho vocal numbers will be In the hands of Mr Ir Brines who will be given iven hiB first real chance i ito to be heard by all the mUsical m public I His big number will be the Wagnerian Prize Song in the first part with the full orchestra Perhaps the Madam lad am Butterfly se selection selection lection has taken more time ti and caused more concern than anything else Mr Ir Shepherd has hag oa on o this program At any rate rat it w vill al 11 rank with the very best I f U 4 k F Fa Fr Ff a r f 9 iU i iI I 1 r i a rak i c Y EUGENE TRIO The gymnasts ts who appear at the Orpheum this week A k t 1 f I r 1 a t I 1 f R I effort rs of this capable a le body OdY of musi mus musicians As there will be no opportunity for patrons to make reservations In advance of the general public as be before before before fore they are advised to be on hand when the box office opens opens next Wed Wednesday Wednesday L n at 10 o clock a m when the seat sale Eale for the concert begins The Sunny Side of Broadway Starting this evening and continuing for four nights with a matinee on Wednesday afternoon at al theatre theatregoers theatregoers I goers of this city will be offered at Ithe I the tho Grand theatre the musical sensa sensation sensation sensation tion of ot the day the n comedy The Sunny Slob Side of Broad Broadway Broadway way wa over which New York and Bos Boston Boston Boston ton critics have gown enthusiastic and written in the most eulogistic manner It did not seem possible at the begin beginning ning n ng of the career of The Sunny Side of Broadway when It was first pro produced produced produced that any new nE organization could come Into the tile field and at once as assume assume sume the lead and be l called the best musical performance of the season Yet such a thing has ac actually actu actually tu lly come to pass and today toda The Sunny Side of Broadway and Mur Murray Murray Murray ray and Mack Mark In the t e principal roles are placed by the press and public of ev every ever every ery er city so far visited in inn the proud and exalted position and without a single exception the claims advanced by their admirers are found to be true and well founded The Thu company numbers In all forty people of this number being a chorus of handsome talented and shapely singing girls The production pro Is complete In every detail Massive scenic sets and pano panoramic panoramIc rainie and light effects are carried for forthe forthe forthe the entire production which Insures a performance beyond the ordinary mu musical musical musical show For Her Brothers Sake One of the successes among melodramatic melo melodramatic melodramatic dramatic productions Is For Her Brothers Sake replete as It Is with startling situations novel mechanical effects scenic splendor strong pathos and quaint humor humo The strongest fea tea feature feature ture Is Its fidelity to real life Every character is human In the large cities will be found thousands of people who will recognize recognise among mong the characters exact prototypes of people whom they know It deals with everyday life of people eople in the great metropolis Their loves their wrongs their joys their sorrows their crimes their virtues and the ultimate success ss of the right and downfall of the wrong For Her Brothers Sake plays a three nights engagement enga ement at the Grand theatre starting next Thursday evening In Including Including including a matinee Saturday afternoon For Her Brothers Sake Is one of at atthe the most delightful plays on the Ameri American American American can stage There here Is a beautiful love story running through the piece which abounds In thrilling climaxes sensa sensational sensa sensational sensational features life and Interest from tram the rise of the curtain until the end Lyric This week the stock has another good comedy entitled Toms Vacation at Saltair Beach staged and produced by Homer ong Miss Dicka Emerson and Ira Robin Robinson Robinson son soh are new additions to the company and should prove to be very valuable In the stock line Miss Emerson will play the leading soubrette roles and Is Isa isa isa a handsome and captivating young wo woman woman woman man Toms Vacation will no doubt be an Interesting one The vaudeville offerings are much In evidence this week weale being headed by Bert t Von Klien and Grace Gibson Gl s late later latem S r s Y n m I of 3 f the Wizard of or Oz company pre presenting presenting a new musical act Redwood and an Harvey Ha ey singers dancers dancers dancers ers a find nd comedians are some of at the best en Oil the Sullivan Considine list Daisy Gordon singing and dancing soubrette has something new In the vaudeville line Bradley and Davis com comedians comedIans comedians come to create laughter and are sure to comp com In for much applause lause Homer Long will sing the illustrated sons song anti an the Lyric orchestra will play some new vertus overtus The v ill put r I n some rome something something thing new in the motion J picture line Une Mme has unusual personal mag magnetism magnetism In addition to a voice of ot de delightful delIghtful quality and a range that reaches F In alt as easily as as a bird soars heavenward She sings with equal excellence dramatic arias arIa or charming love songs also because of or her deep religious feeling she Is ad admirably admirably admirably fitted for oratorio work vork go so fO say such critics as Philip Hals na a a and Ben V olf Her selections from Handels Partenope tomorrow evening at the First Methodist church will be bea a rare treat to music lovers Sousa is Coming Sousa his programs much as asa a aa asa a painter studies his colors In a given picture Conformity harmony and per perfect perfect perfect blending are the cardinal principles principles principles ples In depicting a subject on canvas The painter must first of ot all be mas master master master ter of his colors he must not clash warring colors else he will ruin his picture The novelist or dramatist to be alto altogether altogether altogether gether successful must so completely analyze every grouping of his charac characters characters characters that no two or more will ever blight the effectiveness of a scene There can be no harmony of speech action and purpose where there Is a ariot ariot ariot riot of incongruity It has been said whether Justly or unjustly Is not material at this mo moment moment moment ment that certain of the tile dames of for fortune fortune fortune tune and fashion whose husbands own boxes in the lower tier at the Metro Metropolitan Metropolitan Metropolitan politan opera oper New York before they enter upon the enjoyment of or the grand opera season first design the styles and colors of the principal toilets they Intend to wear then direct the color colorIng colorIng coloring Ing of the walls and hanging of their boxes so as to conform and then they repose reposefully fully give heed to the operas themselves I IOne One of the first things Sousa does after deciding upon a tour is to study over devise and plan the construction of his programs and he does this much muchas as an architect designs the plans and details of the most Important structure structure structure ture He has said that no general would enter upon a campaign of battle without first planning the minutest de detail detail detail tail and move the director of a mu musical musical musical campaign of the country can hardly do less Twenty weeks of daily dally concerts In I that period he lie will traverse much of the east the south the far west and back bacI by a trail foreign to all The taste of the public of the east moves in an orbit quite its own while white that of the public of the south is quite another thing and so with that of the people of the far west and finally special pro provision provision provision vision must b be made mare for that of the undetermined un undetermined undetermined I determined final trails The construction construction construction tion of programs to suit each and every division of the people becomes a study stud studa a matter of ot farseeing design I I Mile Mlle Modiste Charles Dillingham will for the first half of next week present ent the most i successful of American tight light operas at atthe atthe atthe the Salt Lake theatre when wh n he will of 01 offer i ifer fer FrItzi Fritz Scheff in the Knickerbocker fr theatre success Mile Modiste Th j star is well known as a grand opera i isinger singer and has made a tremendous per personal personal i triumph in the opera which Is Isto isto isto to be seen en for the first time here aft after after er or three distinct engagements in n New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and Chicago Precisely the sario varie company that appeared in New York will wil be with Mme here and there will be a largely augmented or orchestra orchestra chestra Henry Blossom Blo som who wrote tile the libretto has taken rank as one olle of or orthe the foremost of American authors by his work worl In Mlle Mile Modiste while Vic Victor Victor tor Herbert Herbrt the composer has written some charmingly dainty music The cast will Include William Pruette Claude Leo Loo Mars Mara Robert Michaelis Josephine Bartlett Blan Morrison Bertha Berth Holly and many ott otters oU ers erSt There There will be no matinee Wed Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday the engagement being for Mon Monday 1 Monday day Tuesday and Wednesday nights only onh i Tickets will be on sale at the box office of the Salt Lake theatre Friday Nov 1 Vaudeville Vaud at Orpheum The Orpheum Is again out with an another another another other bill that is sure to gain imme imrie immediate immediate diate popularity You will be given a taste of ot almost everything in the ad advanced advanced advanced vaudeville line from ragtime rn time up to the highest al music The following Is the program The Four Golden Graces nn an artistic posing novelty Charles Guyer and Ida Crisp Crispi I In a singing and acrobatic sketch entitled Watch the Finish The Sunny South beim being ten colored color players Introducing scenes sc n s from rom the I i f fP e a S f a S w q Yf m 4 a a lx M Mr x a v r ny x Y J H S R k S n rEP N Si yf v p k to 5 Y YA YI Yn A I n a Y r 3 N bi 30 as fi o Y k G ia o F MME CHARLOTTE CHARLO TE Who will appear In recital re at the thc First Methodist church Land of ot Cotton Mr Frederick Fred rick Vuel Yuel ke key distinguished violinist assisted tod by byrlL pianist the Holds banjo experts singers and an dancers Eugene bu ene Trio perfect gymnasts gym gymnasts m nast lie 1 and orchestra Hie lne lle hour Golden Graces are said aId to have havo a posing po ing act is ant ana while buyer Guyer and ana Ida Crispi lr spi come como recommenced recommended recommended mended as being today tae most cele cee orated dancing comedy acrobatic t team am In Their act is entire entirely entirely entirely ly novel and exceptionally e entertain entertaining entertaining ing The he Sunny S South is appropriately styled A bong Song Story lOry of Dixie Vaie It I was originated by W B Callum and the book and music of it were written by b May hay lay Hoffman action oi ot the sketch takes place on a beautiful southern plantation planta on staged so EO as as to fairly breathe |