| Show I I I II I f g 4 THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES 4 Salt SaIl Lake 1 and ad tur and matinee H Ht t and Eilts in She 4 SO NJ pI to Conquer 4 t tiT dAy except y evening And 4 through h mat 4 luff Tracy tINt ti Bandit 4 and Saturday and Sat matinee Kerry Go Gow 4 This w and throughout the week matinees 4 And Saturday The rhe 4 4 Po er or of t f t Wont Vont U t be grist rt t to see sae tl a real drama mm H Crane antI nd roms the th re corn com rag rg to SLIt Salt Lake thIs tM th last bIl In Gol She Sho Stoops to Play Rud l players nave been r ived with the approval Wherever Mr thy tiey have appeared and the or o the old pia pay has corol on u t tise SUr of the SAnson Atter the Jon long run of musical and nd more or leas Ies trashy modern pl plays s sIt It t like a cup ot of cold water t I ft plue to sei this flue fino 4 drama Do you remember the thrill that run ran rundown down your our bo I un ou James ONeill as a thea Count of Mente Crl tto Ir that thunderous volee oio or of his One How ago wa it More years than some Mme or of YOU ere oaro to remember And some or ou who nav nt betl bei dF iosel lr In touch matters XUl be to know that Mr Ir Is sun still appe in 1 the tho same sam old play You will DO be too to that ho he will b be soon soan ut at the Salt Lake Jake theatre next week Of OC course will m go to see him The engagement up em nt or of Ma 1 m Butter r the great that Henry v t Savage has on the tho road this year with Jo C Sh Sheehan ahan and ani a galaxy ot ether her stars in the tho will be 1 to t not more maro than two perform flee allee ono one In the evening and on one matin This Is not It at all p pleasing fleW to SnIt Salt Jakers Hardly a tenth or of those who will want to hear this will 11 t time the to hear it It will be dIstinctly the musical event of the season and It l Is a pit pity that the engagement does not no include at l least four perform a ts of at two fl An ol old friend Dustin Farnum comes comeR comeRto to th the Theatre in The VirginIan time r ot of the month With him tt tp Prank the best bad man wIthout on the stage toda today Mr 11 la his bis old part art of Trampus Trampas and those ho ha have him hini lu In It on other oc eMon will want to so Jim again Mr r Campeau fain firSt Illat as the twIn Tom In WIl n an 11 he emphasized that success with his Ton Tony in I 1 gave gap Mr Ir his hiM lift IUt tow for frn his L Denton as al a nearly of work 3 W i hap had n a great groat run ot woman MIP II sit Hall Litke this winter An to appear before Olga iee k 8 are ara to th the effect that J hc at the zenith of her J r a It an Actress An effort wIll be bem m t to hoi to play Camille 7 hf h Salt Lake en 1 t 4 6 PROMISE OP OF THE THEATRES S She Stoops to Conquer 7 M of f the best of all of f the old ld S J She StoPS to Con 7 me the or t which Is being by Charles Charlea Frohman and J Jj 1 flo Co will wUl bo b at the 7 AIt lt Lake theatre on Thursday Friday I Ld d nights with a strong tJong in 7 cast Ctt Heading this cast rp thA th Am comedian William H I II 1 rane aIRI the tho English 13 Miss El J s The zac t that Mr Crane who since 7 14 15 the mo most t tI actor of the tho oM school of 7 1 left Jett to the public has allIe to another star has hns caused l Imo mo Bow It came about luJ tr tor h things led up to It ft mav ma 11 or of lug Interest to boar the tl 1 ti 1 fIne tine 01 old 1 which called before G or e 1 Uy it at ro Co nt Ct O Garden London JAndon years o The U New q a ew Inn was yas I Lf the bc et th theatre hi f fn 1 years Li 11 ago Tn In that vc IrYs a ot d the S LUtY u Kate who in her fathers hou house e fiS as a barmaid in order to win a to lover George GUldens played Tony so well that time the critics he excelled In the Fred Thorne was Uw the Diggory and Cy ril mii time the Hardcastle The revival was Ivas a tremendous hit and this gave th the A firm of Liebler Co time the I idea Ideo that It revival h here rt be equally successful The difficulty was in getting together a rai b 13 great gren t cast enst not merely a collection 1 w lI I known non plan players rs but people of who were qualified not alone alon I iy ability but by m for the parts Mr George Tyler Q of Co never 1101 allowed the idea to and to ward off any other manager stealing a march in h him m arm an that he hud had a revival of time the theom om d In pl preparation In time the seasons raft of n ne w plays i was on by bJ Alfred Sutro secured by harlee l for Mr Crane called Time The Price or of Money It had had n a nI aI I rm ot or five months In London with In the Its production In fri N New w York it vas found to bo be a delightful work smArt 1 written and with some deftly drawn wn rs Mr Crane had a lovable t type re of man to and ard In tb giving of a 3 highly artistic presentment of the tho h ho scored Ii a soul 1 personal success But the play ld something It simply 1 II a few CAW the many merel it as asa asa a real nice nite play piny Now the nice is impossible from the cia stan standpoint no matter how well it i is given The Tho Is noveL ap applied applied plied 1 to strong virile pIU plays 5 aud Time rho Price of Money It a virility for which no smartness of lines or work worle of nt character Could atone At another New ew York theatre at time tho lame anie time Miss Jeffreys under time the management of Co was wa being seen in The Door Dear Unfair Sex was WiS of those real 1001 nice nio plays and even time tho charm or of its plO had haa imo to those in of meaty Here b rr Il got ut b busy sy Tho opportunity of She Stoops to Conquer wn was at hand Imand or Of the cast or orthe time the revival real lie he already had MIsS ns Jeffrey Jeffre r Mr Giddens and amid Mr 1 Thorne Crane Crano followed C Cyril rU Maude in Time The Price of l Money one Why he fol foJ follow low him in Goldsmiths work worl Fur Furth th l the thc Crane had honors in a revival reial or of time the comedy which he b band and Hobson made u a quarter of ofu ofa u a century before beor Time The matter us 55 broached d to Mr 11 Frohman He referred it to Ur Crane with whom the bond bondor bondor or fri is vary vory strong The Tho actor liked tim Idea Ida hut but referred it buck back to his An And hanco came camo time the corn com only ot of actors hut but of managers as well velI From under rh rhalls the alls of the two wrecks th the re whIch up to time the has hWi bud Imd time tho most lavish laish sUc success ess Added to those already mentioned as being In the tho cast cust are ure Mrs Fanny Ad Addison dison Pitt who sho la Is time tho Mrs Hardcastle WaIter Waltel Hale who plays s Young Marlow Leslie the Sir Charles Mar Marlow Marlow low Herb Herbert Jt time the Hastings Harr Harry the SUn go landlord of the Three PIgeons and Margaret Dale who tor six years ears was John Drews lending leading woman as Miss Mias Neville The history of the old play reads to today Jay day like a romance G George orge Colman produced it against his vIll and was so confident that it would fall faU that he re refused refused fused to spend a farthing on It Actors taking their cue from the tho man manager ger gerthrew threw down their parts and poor Gold Goldsmith Goldsmith smith in sad straits for tor money was nearly driven to distraction It If the the theatre theatre atre was crowded crowde on the night of the performance it was with people who came to boo and see the fun for man gave It out that the work was drivel There is no occasion to dwell here on the hugo huge success which the work scored It simply revolutionized things in a wa way and did mu much h to prove that a play could be clean and at the same tIme The comedy has always been popular with the pub i lie lIc and all the old stock companies fre frequently produced It It was first given in this country by company campau 11 Iii New Kew York and duplicated the thc hit that it had made in London Some of the old casts are interesting In a production made at the Arch street theatre In Philadelphia Billy Burton played Tony Lumpkin Joe Joc Jefferson and Mr Jervis The latter was Mr Jeffersons father Jefferson later In his bis career had bad an opportunity to play Lumpkin and made a great hit in inthe Inthe the character Lester once es 1 sayed Lumpkin playing him hIm more on the order of a fop than a an ignorant YOung oung cub William Warren John Sleeper Clarke and amid John E Owens aU all Won in the part of Lumpkin Fred Thorne of the present revival was himself considered red a fine Lumpkin thir t ty years ago The play is produced In accordance with the dIrections of the old prompt books and is correct in aU all of Its details Time mountIngs are elaborate and every thing about the play has been bean handled with a desire to make its presentation memorable Vaudeville The Orpheum promIses ft a sensation In th time headliner for foJ this weale Jog ing tomorrow tomono It fA j salo to predict that Pals Edmund Days great sketch he be time the talk or the town ore ere many days dus Ashton Stevens the dramatic critic of time the San Francisco ExamIner sa says s that Pals presents the most exciting rough ever eYEr seen on the stage In fact Ime he puts it A rough house In Cripple Creek is a pink tea to Puis PaI Pals Is said to tobe tobe be time the greatest melodrama ever staged It is an 01 old 1 stor Story of a hum milking advances to lii hi friends wife the re return return turn of the friend just as the drink crazed pal Is following the woman up the stairs In the center of the stage Then a riot ensues The two men light fight i with teeth an and hands feet and bottles I Ianda anda chah and a pistol and what not I IA A champagne bottle hurtles through a l chandelier crashes into frag decanters bottles and jardi nieres smash time the mirror and th time winI win dow dov in thou their Then time tho men clinch and seive and time the lights are wrenched from the newel posts post and the rs from time stairs Up the stairs they light to roll down them I leaving tile the husband choking the life Ufe out of his false friend as the curtain fails Pals wrecks the stage at ev every ry th the perl perishable materials costing nearly a 8 week weel Th There re are four people In Inthe Inthe the company which Is said stid to be ex cx t According to the Los Angeles Times John find and Lena Leila McIntyre have havea a comedy offering that almost does time the impossible It t comes time thc nearest to absolute originality or of anything In Its class That ought to b be enough but then their offering Two Hundred Wives Vives has elsewhere re on time the Orpheum circuit been the headliner Sad Mr 11 Mazur and Miss Ma Ia zett are mother another couple whose mission Is to j sunn They are not only clever r b but t ll lay r claim to being acro acrobatic batic s of international repute Happy Happ Jack Gardner has been seen at the Orpheum before in a musical monologue Ther Is a warm welcome awaiting him when he steps out In i one again tomorrow night 1 Cavalier A L Guille the celebrated I French tenor formerly with Adelina l eUna Patti is time the only number on time the bill work The Tho Nem ew Orleans Item or of last week speaks highly of his talent The Three have flU an act that thatis is billed in the musical and ana dancing class They are aro good Gladys s who Is said to be the child dancer and xylophone export cApert on time the vaudeville stage rhen of cour couro o there will b be tIle the ever l with a couple ot of stirring motion pIctures i Harry Tracy The Bandit Starting this evening the Grand the theatre atre will offer for four days and a mitt mut I inee on Wednesday time the John A Wolfe I company compan In a scenic production of th sensational drama of Tracy the Bandit Mr 1 Wolfe will be seen in time the role ot of Harry Trac Tracy and the entire strength of the splendid company will be shown to advantage In the re respective parts accorded them The Tho piece Itself Is an Interesting bit of novelty in inthe inthe the line Une of an and Is away from the thc beaten path and has been a success wherever it has been produced Several scenic effects new to the stage are arc promised among them being the wheat field the scene covering the en entire tire stage Mr Wolfe especially Invites the ladles ladies to the Wednesday matinee and beautiful souvenirs of time the occasion be presented to aU all the Indis laW s at attending attending tending that performance Kerry Gow Ireland will have hayo its Inning at the tho Grand theatre Jan 24 25 and 26 when whon Allen Doone supported by the Joseph Murphy company will present Kerr Kerry Gow This will be a at attraction attraction traction but time the original prices will ill prevail This wIll be one of the finest attractions that will appear at that popular playhouse this seasOn Kerry Gow is too wen well known to need any particular comment further than to say that this play Is a clean ut drama of Irish lIfe that has stood time the test for over oer thiry years and presented b by one ot of the finest companies ever In it Mr Doom Doone the star is a newcomer to this lass class of pla play and It can be said has undertaken a big job in trying to fill the vacancy made by Joseph Murphy who in all th the years that he was so i r I It IL t L A 7 4 WALTER P RICH RICHARDSON Who I ys Gor Ridmond in the S PIs i I I w I I II II j Ij I I I S 1 L 7 0 2 i z zm m c ic ici r I l 5 i yI 1 F f 1 W 1 1 I I I 01 I I II 4 A AV AS AALFRED I V S ALFRED L FARRELL Who Will Sing at the Next Symphony Orchestra Concert Friday Feb February February 1 1st st pr prOminent never cast aside time the famous unous rol role of Dan 0 OHara Hara and It is natural that too much has been expected of his young but over a year ago Mr Doone demonstrated his Imis ability to time the bl bill I in a most creditable man manner mannor nor ner and has ms been meeting with great success ever since Time The production curried carried far excels any anything timing thing ever before undertaken and em cm embraces braces costly settings depicting time the lulls of Old Kerry thE famous race raco track and the thoroughbred race rac horses which lend a pleasant atmosphere time the famous caviler cartier pigeons and the many other othor novel noel features with which time tho pia so notably abounds The Power of Justi Justice e eThe The L Lyric stock will put on for one week at the popular little play playhouse playhouse house starting on Sun Sunday 8 night a big successful melo melodrama lama called Time The Power of Justice This pIa play deals with western life and contains all that goes oes to make a satisfactory perform performance ance viz sensation comedy pathos and heart interest The lead will he be ed b by Fred Frail Moore loor who Is fast be becoming becoming I coming a great big favorite at the Lyric The usual matinee will be given on Wednesday and Saturday PROM BEHIND THE CURTAIN Sam is now in tl a position he l complacency time the somewhat disastrous outcome or of orl l Lis is first professional appearance I 1 always thought I was going to be beme Ome me an actor and so when J I was u 7 years cars old alId lived on omu time the East Side In New York I thought I would give the tho neighbors a taste of our talent for tor my I brother Dick also had aspirations In Incidentally time the plan was to part the tho neighbors from some of their mone money I Dick and I rigged up a miniature stage on time the woodpile in our back yard and we got about twenty Inquisitive school friends Into time the auditorium The price was 1 cent and amid those who did not have pennies to spend were about to he be thrown out when Dick who was business as well ns as costar costur agreed to let them in for five pins apiece The performance went forward forwald and the actors at least thought It was great some seine envious youngsters who get in because they had neither pennies nor 1 pins fined filled their I mouths with water and squirted cl it 1 through holes in the fence over the au aim That broke up ui the show Moth Mother er el heard time the noise |