Show i V VV V rV V 1 V AMUSEMENTS 4 Thomas has written some ln in his time mp b but t h he never Wrote one on appealed more strongly to J t tile l arts of playgoers of every class cIRas than man Arizona And he never wrote one that more nearly plays itself For if ifa ever a play could coul 1 be ald 1 to itself play is It opened at the Grand d Sunday Sundae an engagement that run through Wednesday night and the people are flocking flecking to the popular Grand to see bee it And there lies the test of Arizona It u has hs been seen here many many times Undoubtedly of those who saw it at It the Grand Sunday night and last night had seen it before perhaps often but there is a charm bout the pla that never fails The company that Is putting it OH eu IB is a capable one John Drury seems In m a fair way to make a reputation out of or of Tony even as its Frank Cam CamPa Pa ahead of hint him did and Edward Far Farrell tell rell makes make an acceptable Lieutenant Den ton tess V Avis Lobdell played Bonus Bonita very well indeed and Clement Kirby as ga Henry Can by made one of the hit hits of the piece The play piny is well stated staged and there Is an air of realism about it that makes the spec spectator tutors believe they are seeing genuine life Tonight will be army night at tIme the Grand A number of the officers front from Port Fort Douglas Doula will occupy boxes A mat moo inee will be no given as usual tomorrow and the engagement en e fc tomorrow night ColossI Colonel J B E Gavins play A Broken Heart was put OR o at the Utahna Park theatre last nl night ht before a large targe and appreciative audience The play is i a melodrama with plenty plent of thrills in it Indeed there should bo be plenty of thrills for the story of the play is taken from the life story of Winfield S Stratum Stratton the Colorado Colordo millionaire who saw so much of life lit in his hi day A Broken Heart will be the bill at the Utahna during the remainder of the week and it is very doubtful if cool weather will keep the away V The Harry Horsley benefit at the Salt St Lake theatre last night was not the success it should have been A hOt bet better hOtter ter has rarely been offered In Stilt Salt Lab and the performance deserved a far more liberal patronage Among V those who assisted were George 1 K Skelton Skelton ton John Robinson Squires II J Thomas Ashworth Robert H Victor Sigrid Mrs Beside E Newman Mrs Ray Ry Robinson Arthur Shepherd Harry Taylor Thomas A O 0 S Thomson Miss Pratt Miss Jean Alford and Harry Horsley George Ades clever musical comedy The Sultan of Su Sulu u opens at time the Suit Stilt Lake theatre tonight an engagement that will run through Thursday night mind and that includes a matinee tomorrow i The Brigadiers burlesque company and Battling Nelson held forth before a large audience at the Lyric again last night The Mm performance wilt will be given through Friday night including a matinee tomorrow Detroit Sept 26 Miss Marie Cahill in the Detroit Opera tonight opened her season before bufor a large audience in a anew anew new musical play Moonshine under the management of Daniel Daimiel V Arthur Miss Mias Cahill scored an especial success with her songs The hook book and lyrics of Moonshine are by Edwin Milton Royle and ami George V Hobart and the music is by Silvio Item Heln Washington Sept 25 The Truth Tell Tellers ers era a comedy of modern Eng lish life was ss given its initial perform performance sacs ance tonight at the California theatre The production was elaborate was re replete plate with fresh situations and embraced some distinct novelties The central fig figures figurea urea ures are taken from a novel by John Strange Winter There are some strong dramatic situations running through the play and in addition to the east cast of speaking parts acted by time the members of the company there are em employed V five Shetland ponies two horses an immense St Bernard dog a monkey slid and numerous other pets nets The realistic storm occurred in the second act A large audience witnessed the opening pro production production Columbus O 0 Sept Sent 26 Minutes Front From a musical comedy by George M lit Cuban Cohan time the author actor was wag given its initial production at Great Southern theatre in this city tonight Fay Templeton who is starred in the piece lutes has a role which gives her wide opportunities The piece is itt given an elaborate scenic production The large audience tonight was enthusiastic and demonstrative Atlantic City N J Sept 25 If the success of The Squaw Man at the Sa Savoy Savoy voy theatre can be taken as a criterion William Faversham has scored a theatrical seasons success The play is exceptionally well staged and hand handsomely handsomely costumed Faversham Is perfect perfectly ly at home in iii this style of play iday and is ably supported support by a strong company Lady Elizabeth Elisabeth is ably handled by Selena Fetter Royle There was a lame and ap appreciative apPreciative audience Edwin Milton Royle is author of the play New Haven Coon Conn Sept 95 iSA A light comedy by George Ade Just Out of College with Joseph Jeseph Wheelock jr as its the star siar was given its first performance at the Hyperion theatre tonight and was ws veIl received The company ig is un under tier der the direction of Charles Frohman Many Yale men muon were present anti and gave the playwright a hearty greeting |