Show 00 0 b r flys Je I of f I p 4 THIS WEEK AT 4 TH TM THE THEATRES t to 4 4 4 4 4 TR 4 4 y g Hobson 4 w day In m InT 4 4 The T OJ Guard GM and Tang Taming 4 4 of the tha Wednesday 4 4 evening vea Df X cb Ado About bout 4 Nothing o Thursday day evening 4 4 of Saturday and ad Sat J day 4 4 Mrs rI Brune une un in 4 f 4 i In the lie rid I Ii mo mOl moN l N COlI than th way li Ii liNew New Nw Ne rk critics tl U t dl vi vis t s in wh they ar r pie all a 11 it hr the rh i f A MV ry selfa imn t n i Id a I very fry toot Jeaa m rn ago go 1 ft j t wh 1 r 1 not an R I I uld can ceta cs out ut of Na H In mu h i I He ii h same m spirit the N iI Nw Yorker i 1 h he count outside o or their lr own ow nar lial narrow lialI I i row w little world word I An t from f the Nw rw York Ti TH i I Kra h of tit e r Hent date will iI suffice t i iI il j J It 1 t aya y The T t of out f town pub puti s fineS and critter however u not to b hI much depended upon they get gt i l 1 I tip lip from the metropolis ru They y alwa ys hesitate t to express an fl radical op m u i lr f their own They hi itak and nd tum I i I For Tor r nc some Mine ars ago O Wis M 1 l is S 1 Maude Maud Adams dm made h r debut as a a t Mar tar in Washington as u l Lady dy Babbie Babble in m i i The Little UW tater Minister They Th y liked it I 3 em In la 1 L way At all 1 they said nothing derogatory about it ft and thi engagement e resulted In receipts receipt of tt It i about IUN a on en CD th tM week wk Mis U Adams Adam came to New He York Torti ibid and played out the season on to o packed hones homes When she pent eat back to Washington the next yes r in the tame same play with the sam aam cast eat QC precisely the came aine as asat a s st at t the first ant performance Mm Adams played h r week to 2000 The New York ork braad brand certainty did that Maude Mude Mains Adams W a success in the west ton long long 1 e before she sh h went to New York Her talent was wu recognised corn com on o and admired by critics whose ability and uel standing cannot be ques quee even ea though they do not Dot write for tor New York papers More recent ex cx amples am and when we say osy more mor recent we mean very recent because we dont doat want Wat to convey the impression that Maude Adams is growing po old are The Sultan of ot Sulu BuIu The Wizard of O Os Osand Osand and The Prince of ot Pilsen all aU of which are an now ao drawing crowded honsen hoUt In New M York and an which were distinct hits bits It In the e provinces before they thy went to the metropolis I And here in Salt Lake we have had a number of New York successes that were not worth th stage room The fact bet hat that I 1 New Ne York critics comment favor favorably ably JI bly on a play by b no ao means makes it itu ItH u It Rood good play pla nor does a New Nw York knock irretrievably ruin a production HO Co o far tar as U the rest of the country is la I It is but fair tall to admit that success in N New t w York has haa a tremendous I outside influence but it la Is i not absolute absolutely J iv ly vitaL Most Mot oe as u are AN enough I II t I tl insist on OU Being Del showed wed We de dIne line to take tak the Ole word of New York or 01 anybody t ott seas else very Vel much pre to Hie p for ourselves and Judge for 0 as aa to t the merits iu of any an r 5 McKee Rankin RaLIn who has bad had about as ai I lu up u and downs down chiefly downs downa in tn ins Iii l dramatic career which covers cover a alrod aIti L Iti d of more mare than fifty years yosts of ac act ti t j f work as an Thespian talked i 1 interestingly inter of stage tace hoodoos when whet I he tie was wu w lere ere er with the Nance Nanci t Net company some weeks ago CO The subject came corn up in connection with the Torn Tern show w which is to be put on by bythe the Press club of Salt Bait Lake Lab the first Saturday t In ID June Mr Nr RanUa was as q 1 heartily MarUI over ovet a bit oj of burlesque burl business he be was wu t would woud be hO when suddenly his bill face grew g av avDo Do you yu know knew he said that there is no Jonah JoaU so 10 as that C contained in IB the merriment a play plaT causes at a rehearsal I have haft rarely rare seen It ft fall taU WW do I X remember re a sos we were J pot on In ta Philadelphia a long bag loa time tim ego go The be lines fines were as u ast height bright t and ad clever and anel funny as a they sonid M be a At rehearsals w we simply pl laughed ourselves oros sore re over oYeI them Why Wh the tile play simply taIL falL We knew Dewit it The rho first night lit came around The Thees lines es were spoken and aneS they were just juat justas as am funny fanny to g us as ie ever but not a sound came from out oat in tn front The people were re ra as u still as u though they were eNt look lookIng lair IBS at t a funeral This ThUI was wa repeated the tile next night and aad the next and aDd after fter ftera a few lew performances the play was with withdrawn drawn This Thia goes to show that th the managers sad and asters are the poorest J M to the possibilities of ofA a aA aA r A French friend of mine had bat an ex ez experience PId Ce that tbt illustrates this thia A play WM waa s brought t to t him by b one of the tIM but best dramatists in fa France Every line flue in it ft WM was a g and aad my IQ friend jumped at it The Th ft author Instated Insisted on picking out the people for the various parts and on selecting the dae accessories rles himself elf These The privileges were permitted so 80 great was the managers anxiety to put on the Then my friend decided that he would woId test teat the production in advance e eIf ef If its Ita popular presentation Accord tn Ingi he hi Invited i ted a number of ot the best beet litterateurs of Paris Pari the foremost dra ra matte maUc critics and other lights lighta to what hat might be termed a private view They were wre to a man IllIn delighted That settled it t I with the manager With all the con confidence confidence in the world he be awaited wafted the first night nl bt But the play fell Tat The Th people simply would not hot t have it a Another California alifornia t star scar Minnie Tittle Brune Brun is Ii t ming to the Salt falt Lake the this cek eek ek What a tring ri ng of Call all ornia frnia f st S l we e have h i I this season We are a compe i i to the belief that hat 1 Velv em other ma tIa and woman in inthe the land t t d i flower blowers i ia ia a It born apian 0 o I u n M is the th case caH ay y be it with Nan Nann NanS Na n S Veil II I if nee Re t t Dave n Sari Sam I Morris ai at i lIW Mrs F P BI I has hits i tIc ti tin 11 n tt th ir goers J I Ia a e eThe The Gi Ut mil ii will b bo ink i i K iRain all tt lj t week ek T 7 u It this thie Ur Jar ar play t use pe n m In tact as well wells 11 is t s in pr t are arc rf it C MC mg along rapidly and wiT wil he h t tin I r n time times n s I Dv tiit t department the in hi i to marged by eats a al i other bv bei are art beIng In Irl O OM Oh Monday M n dy een I mg rig of i v week ek the a R IH 11 i of ot six eix weeks with t ha I I Herman and the Warde Warden n ii Patrons Patron of r f the Ole nid rid are eeS some real CC It is 18 strata tra h 11 w II the t hI world got goe I 1 round manager of Mrs l 1 r rs Brunt Brunc Andrew Robson IB I Rich OJ rt III d arel arvel arv I and other OI cr lar arg attract t 1 Jn ns was aS 5 nee ce an actor tor and as u n h hi 1 h I expresses e It himself a very bad actor He H HD e wax was leading man of the old Home Hom Dramatic D company in Ut Salt Bait Lake and nd made mad m ade an immense hit here bere succeeding a in m II n cho OM had bad taIleD fallen flat The actor v k I LI i lei ic rt nit ft lt was waa Charles arJes C Richman I 1 iu a i j now OIK on of est known knon and allt andt I OJ t 1 tnt leading men in the th rod ind i d who h has haa created r ted such euch lolen oles as Sir ir Daniel Carteret In Mrs I ane Defense with Charles Chatte Froh Frob nuin fl s Empire Theatre The company c Mr ll i hman lasted la ted two weeks w here het and it a vAS as decided that he would not do Mr was brought here bere He was then n playing laying lead on the coast t under John 4 management and in th the the t he same me company were the three Tit tie lIt i tt tel Esther and Min Minnie Mm lit nie il ie Charlotte is ie now naw Mrs II Munro M Mt Mi Minnie innie is i Urn Brune the youngest sta stam stan m in i Mt n the country and Munro hat has ha stopped HI t t ting because be auM as he says ay he be was wae Ro Road o had bad h ad H Be played here for about four fourteen fouren teen Iten t en weeks u success u I hartes harles har B Hanford performance of P in The Taming of the M Mn Ohr i is ie not DOC an untried quality in the n theatrical t world His ma last Jut seasons tour u vas as one Ofle 0 of the most moat successful that a it ity Shakespearean star had bad had in m recent yar sp y earS rs The awaking ef of interest in the themore theore m more ore legitimate aspect I of or the drama f fund fil und Mr fr fully prepared to il the prevailing taste and h he sl stepped s into classic comedy with an anen anase en ase c which would be possible only with a an all ll actor who has halt made mad a close study of r his art In all its Ita branches Mr Hanford 1 Is la especially equipped for the i of ot those gentlemen of ot s uprightly J wit whom Shakespeare 80 o dashingly d portrayed His Hla w ua was a heralded with delight last Jut season and a nd his Benedick B is no less leas a favorite this his thi t year Miss Miu Marte Karte is an act a actress whose h N vivacity a and nd intellectuality have made her many f friends friend Her present position of lead ed leading leading ing ng i lady with the Hanford company is isone 0 o one ne of much responsibility r yet one for tor which she is Ie fully full equipped by b education education tion ion t previous experience and aDd tempera temperament temperament ment merit The visit vt of at Mr Nr J sanford Hanford and his hie hi company at t the Salt Lake theatre next ext n Wednesday Wed and Thursday Insures mauree three t dramatic performances of the most moat delightful character The Tb reper repertoire repertoire toire wire has bun been D arranged as U follows I Wednesday matinee The Taming Taman of or orthe the t he Shrew Wednesday night Much Ado About bout Nothing and Thursday night The uThe Merchant of Venice ace F P Marion Marlon Crawford Crawfor the distin distinguished guia d novelist t who is 18 responsible for Mrs Brunes play p of which will ill be at the Salt Lake theatre Friday and Saturday has baa stated that he does dOH not wish WI to go 10 down to tame Came as a dram drun dramatist dramatist or a but bat as u a Uro ro romancer romancer mancer He made mad this tit statement to to o Mrs Mn Brune when she was visiting his hIa family taD ly at Italy Itly I last lut summer eummer Mr Crawfords Crawford claim to being belne called a romancer can ean but beat be seen in tit the I following speech containing his b deft definition i of love loes 10 I I which is ia delivered by Mrs Brune as am do you know mow what love loveis lovei I i is 7 Love is the Immortal essence o of I mortal passion Together they are as soul and body Separate them thorn body without the soul ul is a monster The Th soul without the body is no longer hu human human man roan Love Is the t worlds world maker mas man master master manter ter destroyer the magician whose who e word can water to blood blood to fire Are re the serpent erpent to a dove the dove doe to a serpent can snake make of that tha dove aa g eagle MCIe whose reckless daring would brave the burning boson beorn of th the sun BUD Love is 1 the tile spirit of life lite and the angel of ot death B flit He celia calls la and Nd d the Ue t e thorny thord n of the lonely heart hear becomes a paradise e of flowers He 1 is silent and th becomes a black blackened blackened ened ene desert rt caver aver which a destroying flame dame has bu passed Love stands stand at the gateway of each human soul IOU hearing bearing in his bk hi baud hand arose aro and a drawn sword The sword ord is hi a f for r the many the rose is but for PI pr one ose tant it Crawford seems wems to have Justified hie his claim Captain qa Ca Richmond Pearson fl I the hero of the and the most mORt celebrated artist artl t of this or any other time cornea comes CO to the Salt Lake theatre Tuesday night ni for a lecture l ture on The American Navy Its Ita Traditions Traditions Traditions and Victories vt Captain Hobson 13 described as us an entertain entertaining ing and convincing speaker I STOIES ABOUT PLA I Opie t pit Read and Colonel Will w h gives given a Ii strong local ial color to ontO Ont part in the formers play The Star Start t bucks were going along Broad Broadway ay ayi i on lint night some hours houn after atter the show shou i when hen her noticed no tired a sign in a shoo shoe ho I store More window which read rt ad Open alii all night i How H ww that for business s he hf in qu I II q Iu BlI mp nem 5 no thing replied Read I What us us baa ha a man for tor shoes bot at ato S o clock M In the morning By era ky when I get home at that hour I 1 take my shoes off and aad hang hanl them o over er my arm COO U lA Loraine the compost cOmpo t i t r i tf f th h mu ic o jL t Ore orf e ie Ad s Pe PellY y From Prom Paris Pari telI a food 1004 t of or the trou bles of an a orchestra ta leader in a ne night stand Peggy Y carried its own n orchestra and so 80 when there was wall one mt In the tbt theatre they simply doubler up upOn One On night however there was wa an all a rul ful discord and aDd it apparent il that the local 1 were mere rt play playing ing a halt half halftone ton tone titan than the Peggy Beggy men the matter Loraine whis i c c I 1 anxiously to the local orchestra leader I der Why are your OUr men playing pI a half tone lower than the tile others So the audience can ean tell teU fl weve f got two orchestras of course answered anew the h e Nl man with Ith a happy pp sad I proud s Which V w will ill ilI do very ery well after the Ade entertainment nt does start on the road 1084 Here is ill one that is I now going the rounds What do you think of or the national theatre t project It I t strikes me said the Theatrical 1 Thug Thu that it would woold be a great areat place for tor f or An actor with a s political pull poll who could c star in a dramatisation of at the r J 1 J eS eSC C 4 i C CS I S J a L AS A s i I Congressional Congre New York tech Times 0 A Trench Canadian Cadin in giving an ac account account account count of f Sherlock Holmes as he be tad had seen it presented in Montreal by Kel Iel Kelcey cey and Shannon concluded his Ida re cc remarks marks with this tb statement Zat man u Home she bin a know wet wot ot you gota aota to say sa before you make de tink 0 When Belasco and H C Be Do MIHe KIlle wrote The Charity Ball there wu was a speech in it that did not please Herbert Her Kelcey Kelecy the leading l man of the corn com company pany The words worda Kelcey Kelce objected to were quoted from one of Davids psalms ignorant of its Ita origin Kelcey said to Mr De Dc Ml MUle Mile lie lieI I dont like that line UM Its too eld Id fashioned The line is not mine but DavIds replied De Dc Mme billIe referring of course coup to the th psalmist of I l thought so eo cried Kelcey tT lOrd Id recognise David Be 3 lascos lUcos style anywhere 0 Virginia irginia V Harned who comes to the Alvin this week in Pinero cussed play Iris Irta who has au made M so great reat a triumph in the title role rol has baa the OM distinction of 0 bavins been the orla originator originator in this country of many prom prominent Rent nent nen t parts She was 11 as the original Dna Dru elite Ives lv a In lit Henr Henrt Henri Arthur Jones J Jon The TIle Dancing Girl alaIo created the tile leading ledine role Lady Ursula Uraula in I Anthony Hopes romantic nUe The Adventures tures turN of Lady Lad Ursula As AJI may ma be well remembered Miss IIi Harned was |