Show s J f I I i U L THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES Salt t Lake Theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings The Jolly Musketeer Wednesday matinee and eventa Beaty nitty Brother ape f show bow Thursday Friday and 4 Saturday evenings ana ani Saturday r Ethel Barrymore in f Sunda 4 Grand Monday Tuesday and 4 Wednesday evenings and Wednes 4 4 day matinee When the Bell 4 Tolls TaT Thursday Friday and f Saturday evening and Saturday 4 t matinee A Human Hunn Slave Slav e 4 Lyric Monday to Friday even evenIngs 4 ings Inclusive and Wednesday 4 matinee the Pay Pouter Foater company 4 f M f ITH the opening of the Salt Luke Lake WITH W theatre by the Salt Lake Opera Company In IlL The Jolly Mus MusT T last night the theatrical sea seu may fairly be ha said to be in full t swing vIng The Grand and the Lyric lum been doing duing business fur for three weeks but the Salt Lake was needed to coin oom Mete the Hat And come to think about it the hit Hat complete yet for forthe forthe the first thing you know the thi new Orpheum wilt turn on the lights lighta anti and andling ling dna up ui the curtain Reliable Information is to the effect the th Orpheum will hardly be ready before Lfoye the first of December Some ex exasperating but unavoidable delays have havel l eeli encountered It had been hoped to have flave the ne new vaudeville house ready for business l by y Nov Not 1 1 but this tha will Mill hardly he possible With everything Salt Lakers will mill have an op up to pick and choose in the amusement in 4 Plans for fo the benefit to be he given fur for harry Hatty Horsley the veteran actor of alt Lake Dramatic company days day are favorably Some of et the heat best talent in the city wilt will be hoard and nd seen on thin occasion The date dute is i Sept 2 25 and the place la he the tu Salt Lake theatre A testimonial ha haWen Wen circulated in aid of Mr Horsle him a very flattering K it that he has baa been in toe tho that tb ut teal business lon longer r than an ont one in inthe inthe the state with possibly one or ce two e cx 1 1 hi hie experience covering a 1 period of more than forty years yearn Inn i ig ix this thia time he hal haa been v ith E L Da Davenport the Booths W and many others names are well known to with the history of the theatre HI iLl America Says the paper per perIn In view lew of all the circumstances cIrcumstance and ill consideration of hI his upright deport and good qualities a at a founder a worker and a Ida hla friend have decided d to give hint him a testimonial Those who patronise it may con contribute tribute to that end and will also be he on a cause not make the recipient an object of Appended are the names namee of Governor V utter Mayor Morris Morri Joseph T r Smith former Governor Wells Wella J E Dooly M H Walker Simon Bamberger for former forner mer ner Senator Frank J Cannon Phil Margetts Margetta L S Hilts Hills T G 0 Webber and many others who are prominent hi in the i ity business and social life 4 Few actresses on the stage receive as many letters in the course of a season as Mia Mias Ethel who has baa fresh freeh laurels In the new play Sunday n tt which Charles Fruhman is presenting her ber title this season A very large proportion are from strangers and usually contain suggestions or ask for advice In practically every city in which she appears Miss Mis Barry more letters from young oung women who ire are anxious to go upon th the stage Some ut those these letters are r humorous and sonic some pathetic Few oC of them are answered for tor it would be an impossible tak tk for forthe forthe the popular young actress to keep up with even of 11 the unsolicited correspondence The letters are from oung girls in various walks of life from the factory to what is usually styled the bout best society Some of the applicants for advice are genuinely am ambitious ambitious some seine in real need end and seek to earn a Jiving and some not the small smaller er number by any are prompt prompted ed purely by vanity Miss has her own about the letter writers and has learned to distinguish between the merely vain correspondent and the am ambitious biLious and deserving girl To the lat hat latter tot ter she sometimes sends a word of cC ad advice advice vice or The at all prominent before the public said Mi ia a Barrymore re recently becomes a very real personage to many girls who art are ambitious to go upon the stage Such a girl pictures life upon the stage as one long holiday She he thinks how wonderful It is I to be ie u great success to be sought after to see life to travel to gain applause and what chat does she ahe do o Usually sit sits down and writes a long letter to her ite actress and asks for advice or per perhaps haps aid To the actress answering thIs thU letter Ieter there is a grave feeling of re responsibility She perhaps points out that there are a few very important for a stage career including talent She dwells upon the hard bard work involved In fitting oneself for the stage and then calls her correspondents at attention to the very small percentage oC of successful actresses compared with the thousands possessing undoubted talent who struggle along for years yas and 4 fall fail to get recognition Even if suc is achieved the she must point to time the occasional trials and heartbreaks a 0 There is ceaseless work and study There can bo be no lagging The public must be pleased not tonight but every night There are the successes and ami failureS failure on Oil the stage quite the same as asin asin in any other field of endeavor If the success IB IS worth gaining it must be fought for and the light fight is very often a ft hard one on Somehow the girls who are uro ambitious to go upon time the stage will not think of that They only see ee it from one point of view To the girl With arid and who will AiU and work hard be 1 extended VAn e to t i O e Jt toro tors to te i t i 1 not task to b be taken up Barrymore appears apers t thu SLIt Salt Lake theatre on Thursday Friday Priday and Saturday evenings 4 When the B U Tolls is the title of ofa ft a new play that ia Iii to bo be produced at atthe atthe the New Grand tonight It is the story of a wicked woman who has deserted nor her and joined hr her fortunes a man devoid of all honor who uses his mistress as a tool to ensnare dupes whom he can by black blackmail mall mail or other methods known to who Hv live by their wits nita The scenes are ara told laId in In the unit act the characters are Introduced at a tour tots late hotel The rho plot is unfolded In such sucha a manner manlier that time the audience is being constantly treated to one surprise after another The heart interest of this great play is intense The comedy in Is spontaneous never being forced but always unctuous and agreeable The great snow scene In is a triumph of the scene painters art There Thure is no move more dramatic situation on the triage stage today than the scone scene in the third act where the dying man with hits his own blood writes the name of his murderess in inthe inthe the snow The finding of the freezing man IRan br by the dog is also a great acme at which both yuting and sud old applaud Time The play is sensational but not ultra go so and it is hi one of the strongest mob melo melodramas dramas of the present tiny day 4 The play utter after all be it society r t C t 4 t i iI I i iI I 4 2 k K I I IEthel Ethel Barrymore a drama or play is inertly a review of life as it iH hi given to te the t tg g tit He of course exaggerates to suit cult time the needs or limitations of his bile plot of or subtracts from the real things filings of human nature If It so be necessary In A Human Slave Slav Mr William L Roberts the theauthor theauthor author bias dealt with the stern events of a life with a fidelity and skill which are both commendable Witha With a strung strong hand he pictures the misery the injustice a man who labors may be subject to always providing of that his employer is a bad badman man luau Also with the delicate touch of the skilled artist he Illustrates the beautiful pathos the love ove the loyalty of friend and which every everyman everyman man who earns his bread by the dig dignity of tabor labor possesses A Human while a thrilling and sensa sensational een drama it is a gre great t moral lesson And Lud sa a such it is 1 With care and discretion by b one of the host beat mob melo melodramatic dramatic companies ever ev r gathered to together gether it will be seen at the New Grand theatre on Thursday Sept 21 f 1 New names and faces a number of new and catchy songs quite fa u lot of new comedy stunts and the largest and best animated picture show In the world will be observed on Wednesday Sept W tu when Beaty Brothers worlds greatest specialty show will appear at atthe the Salt tAke Lake theatre Amon Among the principal players engaged by Beaty Brothers are air Mr and Mrs Clark Mounts Rose and amid Se ems Clark Mounts Is Justly entitled to the title tithe the tenor while Mrs Mounts has already earned the sobriquet sobriquet the French nightingale Her voice tofee from a child was always phe phenomenal phenomenal and her y having the means as well as the th artistic sense saw hat It was properly cultivated She studied under the best masters for years blossoming into a great public vocalist at her first performance in concert In N Naw w York when she he sang the Holy City Jesus Lover of My Soul and other ether sacred songs Salt Lakers will have the pleasure of listening to a voice oice where phrasing in intonation trading and tone color is re remarkable Rose and Set eras have been seen here her before and therefore need no in introduction to Salt Lakers Their re renowned renowned German sketches and their re remarkable singing and comedy acts will only add ginger to the performances at atthe atthe the Salt Lake theatre mi oa Sept 20 O mat matinee lust inee and night 0 5 Patrons Patron i tf f the tha Lyric will to learn leant that the tha Pay Fey will willbe willbe be the ottering for this week The Iho corn com company pany l is under the of Joe a and d conies comes well mended as one of the leading attractions of its ita kind on the road Cleo patric In Central Park and The Mys Mysterious Mrs Baffles Iames are two merry uron which no little money has been expended in lit the stage set settings tings and costume Aside iron from this there is i a strong list Hat of clever specialty artists and a richly and handsomely costumed chorus of pretty and girls During the two burlesques thoro are nine complete changes of cos ens costumes b by th the female portion of the th elmow These Thoe changes Ut cur in the fob fol Jo K musical numbers number f fl i v 1 f 1 vu k Ht Jj N Q ily Own On Central Give Me Back BackI I Dime Old Man Moon Ride Kide In My Auto Venetian Maids Euler Come Coma to My Zoo Tough Girls From Broadway In the olio are Keagan and sketch Louis Louie Daere the Happy girl Vivian female baritone the in their bounding billiard table act McIntyre and eccentric black face corn com comedians and Bessie Ro Rosa petito son sou soubrette brette A matinee will be he played on Wednesday afternoon 4 Henry C Lahee in his book on Fa Famous moun Singers says The year gave gae UH us one already acknowledged ua as asa a very great end and who adds acids to her laurels each season One who to a glorious voice and attractive person personality adds add dramatic power and intelli intelligence gence The reference Is made to Emma Baines the famous soprano who Is to tobe tobe be heard hero at the tabernacle on oil tho thu evening of Oct crt 20 Before Emma JSames went to Paris the beauty of her sInging Hinging attracted great deal oC of atten attention attention tion wherever she was wan heard After she sho went to Paris she experienced con considerable considerable in obtaining an en engagement engagement The road to the opera Is full of intrigue and machination Emma Barnes made her way to the front by sheer talent A pure fresh voice flexible flexible ble and expressive remarkable Intonation intonation tion and personality wore were the qualities dualities with ith which she ahe ruled the stage In 1891 1191 she accomplished the feat of the pert part of In Lohengrin after only one rehearsal and scored a triumph but her bier greatest assumption Is that of Elizabeth m n in which she appeared In and gained a reputation for originality originality of conception which the greatest Wagnerian singers had never devel developed Another man marvellous ellous feat was her singing the part of Florla Floria Tosca Tosea in opera of La Tome Tosca with one stage rehearsal and capturing the New NewYork York crItics critic with her wonderful dra dramatic dramatic matic as well as vocal local ability Her London season of gained for her new laurels white while her late appear appearances ances ancos In this country are of too recent date to dwell on to any extent unless to add that they have never been stir sur surpassed passed by any artist before the public at the present a 4 S f The attraction booked for the Lyric theatre for the tue week beginning Satur Saturday Saturday day Sept 28 23 is the famous Martells Brigadiers one of the bet best known and most popular of the forty big shows that will appear here this thin season There are a number of special features that will make the Briga Brigadiers Brigadiers diers engagement especially interest interestIng lag Ing The company is headed by the premier comedian Edmond Hayes known from coast to coast as a an artis artistic artistic tic and exceptionally talented delineator or of refined comedy Frank the minstrel man and originator of Silence and Fun and Joe White Whitehead Whitehead head a clever funmaker appear in a novel and original act The Prentice Four the Three Kuhns Lester and Moore and Miss Blanche Murphy and the sisters sifters are additional fea features features tures of the show And to top off the list of special attractions Battling Nelson has been engaged and will ap appear appear pear at every performance Nelson is isa Isa a topnotch favorite In iii this city and oven even had he lost the light with Jimmy he would have been a strong drawing card As It is i his appearance with the Brigadiers fresh from lila his triumph over the native son will mean room only throughout the week |