Show k s sr r 1 X I J o j l THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES Salt Lake Theatre Monday Tuesday and Wednesday evenings no matinee Fritzi Scheff In Mile Mlle Modiste Modisto Thursday Friday and Saturday S evenings and Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday matinee The Lion and the Mouse Tabernacle and Tues Tue Tuesday Tuel day evenings matinees both days Sousa and his band in concert Orpheum Tomorrow evening and andall andall andall all week matinees every day ex cx except cop Monday Vaudeville Grand This evening and through Wednesday evening matinee on Wednesday The Choir Singer Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee matinees s Lost In New York Lyric L This evening and all week matinees every day Vaude Vaudeville vine ville Mlle Mile Modiste Charles Dillingham will present Frit Fril FritZi Zi Scheff in the reigning comic opera success I of the day Mlle Mile Modiste Modist at atthe atthe atthe the Salt Lake theatre for three nights Starting Monday Monda Nov 4 In this opera Madame Scheff has made a most pronounced artistic success suc success cess cess She appeared in n it in New York at the Knickerbocker theatre for an entire season beason and for portions of two others and Mr Dillingham Is sending precisely the same large cast and com company company company pany here that was seen in New York In addition to this there will ill be a largely augmented orchestra as the musicians carried d by the company willbe will willbe willbe be added to the orchestra at the Salt Lake theatre The cast east will include such well known people as William Pruette Claude Robert Michaelis Howard Chambers Leo Mars Josephine Josephina Bartlett Blanche Mor Morrison Morrison rison Grace Delmar Carlyn Strelitz Ethel Bard Bertha Holly and others Henry HEnr Blossom is responsible for the book and lyrics of Mile Mlle Modiste and his work is said to have placed him at atthe atthe atthe the foremost rank of the light opera writers of the times He has already achieved success as a writer of plays in inThe InThe inThe The Yankee Consul and Checkers and his latest success In The Red Mill which is also controlled by hy Mr Dillingham but Mile Mlle Modiste is of ol ola ofa ofa a different type from his other writ writings writIngs writings ings It is a real comic opera sane and witty Victor Herberts music is said to be charming It is said to mark him as the best creative composer of light opera music in n America Many of the airs are of a delightful quality The story of Mlle Mile Modiste concerns the love of a little milliner for a gay hussar The parents of the officer ob object object object on account of the son of the es establishment establishment so as to keep her in the firm A rich American Keokuk Ia la hears little Fill sing and sees that she has a future He generously places in her way the means meane to get her voice trained and when she next ap appears appears appears pears it t Is as a grand opera singer of fame and fortune Eventually every things end well uelL wellIn In Fill Fifi Mme Ime Scheff has found a very congenial role She is a woman of great vivacity a vivacity that is native to her own Vienna AMenna which has been called the Paris of the Danube With Witha Vitha a wonderful charm of manner and a personal magnetism that attracts greatly Fritzi Fritzl Scheff is recognized as asne cne c ne of the tha greatest comediennes of the theuay day This coupled with her exquisite voice stamp her as s a leader in her field of endeavor r She has been ben aptly termed the queen of opera The engagement of Fritz Fritzl Scheff has aroused widespread interest t She ap appears appears appears pears only in Salt Lake and arrange arrangements 1 meats monts have been made to run excursions excursions excursions from various points in the state The uThe Lion and the Mouse All Ml of us at ome some time or other have come Ip p contact with the arrogance of great wealth we and it is with a feeling of amusement that the scene in The Tho Lion and the Mouse Moue where Ready Real Money Ioney Ryder turns turn dawn the near great greal grea is watched from a comfortable seat In the orchestra Ryder Is seated s at his desk in his private library anxiously awaiting the arrival of the authoress Sarah Green who has writ en a n book The Octopus In which he Is the central figure A butler enters and says saye fa a Senator Roberts is waiting to see you Tell him to go back to Wash Washington WashIngton Washington ington I will vill sen send for him when ti I need him Is the response Telephone on the desk rings Ryder grabs the th receiver re rec Iver ver and announces that he is at home I dont care who you ou are you cant see se me he ejaculates ejaculates ejaculates lates as he disconnects Enters Enter his private secretary sc with the announce announcement di ment ent that chairmen of both national committees of two great political par parties parties ties are waiting wafting in the anteroom Tell them to get out to to go to toan any anyplace place they please I am busy bus f But Mr Ryder interposes the Honorable Fitzroy Bagley you made this en cn engagement engagement with him for this evening and then the man of a thousand mil millions millions millions lions rises from his chair and over overwhelms overwhelms overwhelms whelms the luckless Englishman with witha a torrent tori mt of invective We are all aU human and there Is a n aglow ng n glow g I ow of satisfaction in the knowledge k that persons who occupy more exalted commands in the battle of life lite than ourselves are treated as human door 4 mats by those who are secure by vir virtue virtue virtue tue of their strength which Is meas measured measured measured by br the standard of gold sold Henry B Harris is sending The Lion and the Mouse to the Salt Lake thea theatre theatre theatre tre for the third time In n two years where it will be seen for three nights and a matinee commencing Thursday evening Nov No 7 The Choir Singer A new play by Carroll Fleming au author author author thor of Sis Hopkins will be seen for forthe forthe forthe the first time in this city at the Grand theatre for an engagement of four Sour nights and one matinee beginning to tonight tonight tonight night It is a comedy of life me in Vir Virginia Virginia ginia and New News York with the unusual title of The Choir Singer It is de described described e scribed as differing in some particulars from the usual melodrama The he heroine heroine heroine roine is a young woman living in a aVirginia aVirginia aVirginia Virginia village in which she is a member of one of the first families and the opportunity to introduce songs is not lost sight of one of the principal scenes showing the heroine at the choir rail ran of f the village church singing Beautiful Home of Paradise On the death of her father Alice Leighton finds that the estate she had haJ supposed would support her in comfort Is heavily mortgaged to a northern capitalist Marvin Thorne Thome who has been responsible for the bad Invest Investments ments menta of her father The young yo ng w woman omen sings In the village church and Thorn Thorne who has come to the village to o look Ionic I over the property hears he rs her har realizes rea lz s that her voice is an unusual one and that she would make a fortune for him If he could manage a vaudeville tour for her He suggests to her that th t she sh go Into the world and use her voice vol In order to force her to his terms he poses poses as the friend of her brother until he gets that young man to trust him then sends him to New York with money under circumstances that seem to bear out the accusation of oC theft that Thorne Thome makes against him lim in order to tomake tomake tomake make the young woman come to his terms A misunderstanding between the rec rector rector tor of the church Rev Franklin Mer Merrill Merritt ritt rill and Alice Allee Leighton promoted by bythe bythe bythe the spinster sister of the minister who having brought him up from Crom boy hoy 00 boyhood hood does not wish to have him marry marr and leave her hastens the determination tion of Alice Allee Leighton to go to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York She is followed there thereby by Molly olly Breeze a young joung woman from the wet west who has come to the old Virginia vil village village village lage to live and by b Hen Parrott who vho knows he lie is s a detective because tome some someone one sold him a badge and Uey finally rescue her from Thorne after they have hae volunteered to appear on amateur night at the Aerial roof root garden in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York City for the sake of getting neni near mim Alice All e Leighton s sOne One of the tho most striking scenes in inthe Inthe inthe the play shows the interior of this roof loof garden and the various performers who arc are here given an opportunity for forr forthe Corthe the Introduction of travesties trav stes and a number of vocal se so selections selections of oC a popular character The scenic equipment of The Choir Singer Is said to be exceedingly dab elaborate elaborate orate and artistic every ever scene havin having been b en built bupt especially especial y for the production production tion Orpheum Salt Lake lovers of vaudeville will wil have a treat next week when hen another program will wilt be presented at the Orpheum As a leading number they presen present the famous Eight Vassar Girls In tn the th their ir charming and artistic high in instrumental Instrumental instrumental selections and brilliant electric elec electrIc dance this announcement will wil surely be hailed with delight for the complete success they scored on an the occasion of their former visit to ou our city is fresh In the memory of lovers of refined vaudeville va The Vassar Girls are arc accomplished singers dancers an and players of ofa a variety of musical instruments Instruments instruments ments The appropriate costumes are tasteful and the tho effect of their per performance performance performance Is enhanced by pretty scenery and wonderful de devices devices devices vices The Unexpected is an entertaining sketch by Miss Inex Macauley assist assisted ed by Clarence Oliver The plot of the story centers about a magic bracelet which the young man received from his uncle as a birthday gift which en enables enables ables him to tell the outcome of ofa a grea great horse race in which vast fortunes have haye been staked likewise the future happi happiness happiness happiness ness of a pair of young oung lovers l vers admirably admirably ably abl portrayed by these clever young artists s Mr and Mrs Irs Jimmy Barry should houM be received with joy in their Rube sh sketch ch ih entitled At Hensfoot Corners for In Inthis inthis inthis this they have gotten o en away from front the thi fowl jokes of the barnyard the constables stars and the goals SOILS I beard etc and It is I a decided novelty to see se the tables turned and the fun fui I poked at the city man instead d of Rube Next on the bill will be Chinko the famous English juggler who will he be seen in the extraordinary performance Some new tricks which he has added add d to his list since his last appearance her ter places place him among the comes to delight the th oars ears of oC all lovers of the violin with a rare feast of classical music rend ren with artistic skill and taste He is as one of Americas greatest violinists violinist Minner linner Kaufman the queen ot of bicy bicycle bicycle cle de riders known as the greatest laly la laeve lj cyclist eve list In the world will give an original inal i al exhibition of fancy and trick rid rill riding rillIng riding ing on a variety varlet of oC wheels Not the he least of these daring darin and skillful feats will be the riding by Miss Kaufman cf cl cla a tandem bicycle reared up on its buck b ick wheel whee while the plucky rider sits astride the th head post of the machine at atan atan atan an elevation of eight feet In th the tho air ai Moreover she Ehe is pretty and graceful and her personal charm is not nt the tho th least of the attractive features s of hornet act The Orpheum orchestra will delight us u with a number of new and pleasing selections and the will ill lose close ese the bill Seigfried Ralph Stuart the star of Strong Stron I heart has a dog that he wants to give gie giveaway giveaway away He inot I not much on looks look or breeding the dog of course but he b t i iw y w p r s a 1 yN liitt f fr r i t tt t NM 1 f 5 t r r f I I a n na y a x r i jc i k kt M t tj t t 4 ft y R Rt t ry if e I a AM Dorothy orothy Donnelly Donnolly In The Lion and nd the th Mouse at the Theatre t y J i i kt t tN ii 1 f iQ I r t ji A AJ 7 J y gy c ck k L Lr cc t tc r t X i c r rw r f w v vV V 3 V r 1 ib k t a at c c cw cr w t taR 1 s l lz r il ilo z a as s o i i tf f k i L Fritzi Scheff in n Mlle Mile Modiste at the the Salt Lake Theatre can create more excitement in on nn one min minute minute minute ute than the average canine can in n ore onu year This noble is the th ont on which was chosen as the he in m and Mr Ir has lias be become become become come so much m uch attached t him that fiat 1 Ie o e ehas has adopted him He is just t plain Jog dog 1 and yellow where the hair happens happen which Is ia sometimes but he is Ij a dj dog and that is enough for In tit the t sever clever yaun star emr of of O to his he has taken hiRen Seigfried and ind Uen content for he has something to love lovenow lovenow lovenow now Last week weel Seigfried being indisposed indis indisposed In i posed was out of the cast of Strong heart was installed in Stuarts apart apartments apartments apartments ments with admonition to behave yourself now and dont forget forset that you are a gentleman Seigfried closed one eye wagged his tail tan as much as to say gay Im on old man Im Imon Imon Imon on So with confidence he was left to his own devices As soon as his masters footsteps died diet away he commenced com commenced his tour of Inspection first on ort the bed to get a better view but the spread tickled his feet and he ho rea reasoned reasoned reasoned it must be annoying to his good goodkind goodkind goodkind kind master also that it had no busi busl business business ness there and he got to work on that spread ad in a manner that would put Jut a laundry to shame Next he taw saw a tas tassell tassell tassell sell dangling temptingly Surely mas master master master ter must have placed it there for his amusement So thoughtful A few tew growls a Gentle tug and the tha circus began That tassel was attached to a mantel scarf on the fhe scarf s arf was brica brat brae that formed a part of Stuarts really valuable collections collections but Seig Seigfried I fried ried thought they the were wore there td t keep the tassel at the right height hei ht There was a crash and a little Idol from Bor Borneo Borneo Borneo neo came out and struck the festive canine on the head a back jump and anda an ana a collision with a stand that thai held a Beautiful bound copy of The Tho Lion and the Mousy Mouse ouse Robert Class Classmates Classmates Classmates mates and The Chorus Lady Lad presented pre presented to Mr Stuart by Henry B Har Harris Harris Harris ris of the th Hudson theatre New York It stands to reason that Seigfried did not know w it was loaded but it was and straight it went for a glass cabinet filled with gems of the collection collection tion It only took a moment to com complete complete complete the picture and the he picture was the flie he only complete thing in the tho room Seigfried surveyed it In a critical man manner manner manner ner and a few short barks testified to his delight at his artistic skill But Buthis Buthis his ils delight was short lived There was wasa was a z noise at the door a shrill scream Seigfried turned saw a broom starting a right swing suing to his head He side Hide sidestepped sidestepped stepped out of range the broom land landed landed landed ed but not nol on the yeller pup nay |