Show PROMISE OF OP THE THEATRES Peter Pan Beginning tomorrow night and con continuing continuing continuing for five nights ol and a Wednes Wednesday Wednesday Ve nes day matinee there will be offered by bythe b bythe the management of the Salt Lake the theatre atro atre the lit most bill of its soa sea seasons sons repertoire when Charles Charlos Frohman presents lt ud Adams In her famous play Peter Pan In order that ev everybody everybody 1 body misty may m have an opportunity to Kee ec Miss Adams contrary to her usual custom c she h will act ct Peter Pan at atthe atthe the thc Wednesday matinee The cast and production of Peter Poter P PeterI ter term Ton Pv m n for fur its performances at the Salt I Lake Jake J alie theatre will be precisely pr those which were seen all of last season by bythe bythe the thc audiences which thronged the Empire Em Empire pire theatre New York In fact ev everything everything is being done to o open Miss lIss Adams present pres nt season as auspiciously as n she he began last years ears The Tho fact that this will be Maude Adams Ad Adams Adams ams first visit to Salt Lake City In two years as well w aa as the general fame of her performance in Peter Pan will naturally make the rush for seats very el great But every ever effort will be betaken betaken betaken taken to distribute scats seats with strict fairness It has been decided not to accept any orders by b telephone Mail orders enclosing checks or money moner will willbe willbe willbe be filled in the older order in which the are received The sale of seats will be bo Conducted strictly according to the th pol policy policy icy ILy of first come first served The popularity of J M I Barries Peter Pan surpassing any other work that ever eer left I ft his pen even The Lit Little Littie tie tle Minister is now so general as scarcely to call for additional exposi exposition exposition exposition tion Its story stor which has lias been praised and rewritten re by many famous writers reads Tn In outline as ns Once upon a tim T there lived in a certain city a family by the name namo of 3 Darling arling Dl Mr and Mrs Darling were tire ifie 11 c parents of three children Michael Michaeli i I I John tJohn and Wendy Wend a girl girt The children 1 pt in the most of nurseries nurs nurseries eries attended by a wonderful dog called Nana Nana could fould do everything but talk Whenever Mr Ir and Mrs In Darling were away alY from frim home she not only guarded the children but got gotI their Clothes prepared pr pared their bath and I put them to bed So upon the night which we have in mind the Darling parents felt no hesitancy about going to the opera leaving le the children In the care of Nana But the nurse dog doff had no sooner left the th nursery than there flew fiew in through the large latticed win window wIndow window dow which happened to be open a fairy boy In a curious suit of green He had be ben been n there thero before it turned out but on that earlier visit had carelessly left his IMS shadow In the be room and andl Had Bad Badnow ad adI I now come back in search of it Very stealthily ha lie crept about the nursery I guided by his invisible fairy compan companion ion Tinker Bell in search of his hir hi lost cst st shadow At last finding It and fasten fastening ling ink ing It to himself again with the assist assistance assistance ance of Wendy Vendy Darling whom hom he had awak awakened ned by nay this time he ho danced from one side of the room to the other inthe In Inthe the th most ecstatic e joy j only stopping when Wendy suddenly asked him who ho he 1 was anyhow It turned out that the boy was Peter Pan Pall and that he lived far off in the where ho he was captain of the th famous Camous band hand of Lost Lest Boys Bo s The Lost Boys you see sc are arr those little chaps that fall out omit of their th lr perambulators when the nurse is looking the other way wa If they arc are not called calle for In seven days they remain forever a part of f Peters band At this point In the Introduction two wo little brothers brother were awakened and were absolutely fascinated d by Peter as Wen Ven Wendy Wendy dy was a but greater still was their joy when Peter by blowing fairy dust upon their shoulders invited them to come away with him to tl the Land So away they all flew f through the latticed window winlow far flir fir far off to the Th rt they en encountered encountered countered rod red Indians and pirates a formidable ahle crocodile lh some wonderfully ferocious wolves until at last when rescued from a pirate ship by Peter the little wanderers are arc returned to their parents Thus runs in mere skeleton the story of Peter Pan the most daring the most fanciful stage spectacle written within the memory of cf any modern play playgoer pla playgoer goer Mrs Warrens Profession JC If you are going to base your OUr ac acquaintances acquaintances acquaintances on moral qualifications you wont have any friends in decent society Sir George Crofts Greater New York big enough two tto years ago for Mrs Irs Warrens Pro Pre Profession and the police rang the cur curtain curtain curtain tain down on Bernard Shaws sermon in dramatic form Even Kansas City must cast a eye ec on the play before the police would permit It a there therea a few weeks ago Common sense people accept the Shaw drama for just what it was in intended intended intended tended to be bea a frank discussion from froma a moral viewpoint vl of an evil that the tre tt tren world n odd has since sin e tithe time began Men aria and Women v n n go to see se see Mrs Warrens War rens Profession to be shocked inthe in inthe inthe the usual theatrical sense they thy are looking for the Shaw drama to prove rove sinfully enticing like the Anna Held show a French farce or that under the thin disguise of ot moral instruction it will unveil a realistic picture of vice in its native lair But those these th e morbid anticipations like those of o the New York police will be to accept the decision of the Nev NewYork York courts that Mrs Irs Warrens Profession Profession Profession sion contains nothing inimical to public pub public lic morals Aside from Mrs Warren who tries to appear a lady lad and a model mother and who unlike the admired admire heroines of Clyde Fitch uses never a ap profane p or indecent word in admitting that she keeps disorderly disorder houses in distant cities there thore is tio no creature Introduced from the under inder underworld world The dens of vice vicc ti are arc t vo ri 4 c 4 cOs sa Y a ty 3 yr 6 1 Y t q P fi f S a af aY f Y KY aS ars h R i 9 x x ail M Ps I a ar r a ag g tz C 4 w a Y t f 4 ss 3 8 a t q 1 Y R MAUDE ADAMS as Peter Ieter Pan at the Salt Lake Theatre pretty English gardens a primly prim I proper sitting room In a country villa and the offices of a lawyer r III in London In short sh rt Mrs Warrens Profession has a Mission it teaches one of ot the greatest moral lessons ever prepared for Cor the stage Just why Mrs Warrens arrens Profession Profession sion slon should have been so bitterly at attacked attacked attacked tacked is not evident It may hive have h vl been conjectured that weak w ak spirits would accept Mrs Warrens arguments for her evil choice and ignore the con contradiction contradiction contradiction of her own experience But she merely merch expresses publicly the ar tr arguments that people hear privately when no rio word is uttered on either side As for the tnt contempt of relit reli religion religion gion and the Ui that t the th lay l Con on tams the real contention n is a sufficient defense i Miss lIfS Rose Coghlan and an excellent cast of metropolitan players will pre pro present present sent this most discussed dramatic masterpiece by b Bernard Shaw at the Salt Lake theatre on Saturday Satur ay June 8 Hearts of the Blue Ridge This week at the Grand local play playgoers pla playgoers goers will le be treated to a notable pre pro presentation pres s of oe mc of th most dramatic and sensations sensational plays pa s the sectional feuds and stripes s of this country have ever given rise to tu Hearts H arts of Blue Ridge JUdge from the versatile and dra dramatic dramatic dramatic matic pen of Hal Reid It Is a feud play of the thi most pronounced pro pronounced pro pronounced type and the thc story that is told of the stirring times tines prevalent not notI Iso I so very cry long ago in the region of the I treat eat Blue Ridge range of I f 4 3 tr r a 1 4 A I 9 R S f q R xa a w 42 Fly Flyt A AY t a Y ty x e 9 r g r I l ln n yc 5 L ttY al alx A AY x Y y S nC E Mi t tM tag a ag M r w u i MISS LUCIA MOORE Leading lady of The Tha Th Orpheum Stock Company which present The liThe Dancing Girl this week 7 ff y In Ill North Korth Carolina is one in which a simply everyday love affair holds full frill f sway through a series eries of stirring BUrrin inci incidents dents that follow the reopening of anold an anold anold old quarrel Between the thc families milles f of Sim Carter and amid Zack Reynolds The picturesque mountains form a beautiful background for the story st ry as asit asit asit it unwinds through four fo r acts of ro romantic romantic romantic mantic events It is a play that re requires reQuires requires quires a big scenic production and Pelton and Ms Franken Fr fields managers have arranged for a l notable presentation pre of the piece with witha a wealth of special scenery and realis realistic rea lis listic tic stage tage settings Miss liss Franke field w will be bl seen reon as m a s Missy Ussr Carter Cart r a ab beautiful auti ful young mountain girl who has hafl given her ther and andol i hd to the die youngest y nL of the Reynolds family Bob against her fathers commands This will be bo the t e first presentation of Hearts of the Blue Ridge in Salt Lake though the play has scored a big success on the eastern stage the past few w years In determining to give the piece an immense scenic production Pelton are only carrying policy polley they have always alwa main maintained maintained maintained at the Grand of staging their productions in the possible manner man manner manner ner and making the theatre the popular popular popular lar playhouse of the town The members mem members members bers of Miss lIss company have been particularly well cast Mr Ir Morrison the leading man will play Bob Reynolds and he hc Is well adapted to the role Frederick Bernard will be seen as a negro character and Louis LouisA A Conaughy as Frank Reynolds Re Miss lIss Alice De Dc Lane will play Mrs Irs Carter and an l Kent Bosworth will be seen scon as asSim a aSim aSim Sim Carter The play pla opens oDis tonight and ancI matinee performances p will be given Wednesday and aft afternoons afternoons at 20 I The Dancing Girl This weeks engagement at the Or Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum promises to be lie no less attractive and successful than the bill that filled the popular house house performance last week The Dancing Girl from the pen of Henry Arthur Jones is the offering and the Ehe he popularity of the play pla with the undisputed ability of the play players ers and the elaborate and beautiful stage setting are assurances as that a hit will be made The leading characters in the piece ire are re Driscilla the dancing fin firl the Duke Dule of Guise Gul e John Christensen Sybil Crake Faith Ives David Ives and Reg Reggy Reggy Reggy gy Slin and these parts will be played in the order named by b Miss Lucia Moore Al Phillips Joseph OMeara Miss Hendrie Mabel Flor Florence Florence Florence ence Joe J e Greene and nd Roy Ro Clements with TUh all other members of the company cast in roles peculiarly adapted to each I Briefly the story runs as follows Driscilla is a naughty Quaker girl Irl who adores the things of or the world She loves John Christensen a humble en engineer engIneer but loves more the tie money nione of or orthe the Duke of Guise whose mistress she I Is The duke would like to tu give up his I Iracy racy mode of life life but know Just how now to do it Through the interceding of Faith Ives John Christensen is led to spurn the love of her unworthy sis sister sister is ister ter and then Driscilla prevails upon tile the duke to marry her He Hc gives a promise which he ho hopes to evade by suicide Driscilla gives a reception at ai which she performs perform a dance In the midst of it her Quaker father David Ives enters and de denounces den denounces n her Iler The dancer reels in a faint and plunges headfirst down the stairway The chagrined duke seeks to end his shame by suicide 0 but is saved by b Sybil a crippled girl whom he had once saved from being tram train trampled pled to death d ath and who always said that she would yet drag him him from beneath the horses feet Driscilla dies but the end of the tho th last act sees peace and hap happiness happiness just beginning to dawn for most of the other persons with whom the story deals d ais Mr r Clements role is that of an an n English En lisp dude the regular members of the company at least cast a dozen extra people have beets been secured to take part in the performance and special scenery l cener is be being being being ing painted 1 for foi the staging 0 Vaudeville at the Lyric A superior vaudeville sho sh v is offered at the Lyric this week beginning at yesterday esterday afternoons matinee Toe The management thinks that that it is a show Rho that ought to get the money During Du ing 10 the he week just past the performance has ras played p ed to capacity apac ty houses Not Notwithstanding Notwithstanding Notwithstanding withstanding the rivalry of the park amusements the house has continued to do good business and a series of good shows are promised In Jn the near future Albini who is advertised as this weeks we ks headliner hea deserves to be featured flea fea fe lured He presents one of the most mystifying acts seen upon the Ameri American American American can stage and has earned carried the the title of I King of Magicians Magician During his en engagement engagement gement at Madison Square Garden Gardenin in New York where he produced the most mystic entertainments ever pre presented presented presented h lie challenged the cleverest professionals professionals pro in the business to explain some of his feats of magic Stroad Strond and Thatcher present a whirl whirlwind whirlwind wind of fun in an n original comedy sketch that is of their own creation They receive their share of the ap applause applause pIa use Joe Goodwin is i a clever story storyteller storyteller teller and his humor is of a new nev brand wand distinctly his 11 s own I the Tho mu musical ics I l 1 act of or the Pen wins favor with the audience at the therise therise therise rise of the curtain and Holds t their In Interest Interest interest terest until the last Jessie Allen is isa Isa isa a clever little soubrette who indulges In a singing and dancing specialty that thatis is worth seeing Leon Le Chartiers i sings a new illustrated song fong The mo motion motion motion tion pictures are are of a humorous char character i acter actor J I |