Show I A J JI C 1 THIS WEEK AT ATTHE ATTHE ATTHE THE THEATRES Salt Lake Theatre T The John C y Fisher Opera company Monday f evening ng Florodora Tue Tut day evening The Silver Slipper Wednesday matinee A Run Runaway Runaway Runaway away Girl virl Wednesday evening The TIie Wizard of the Nile Thurs Thursday Thursday day Friday and Saturday even enn evenIngs evenIngs Ings and Saturday matinee Ethel Barrymore In Captain Jinks Orpheum Orpheum Stock com coin company company pany in The Th Henrietta Mat Matinees MatInees lat Wednesday and Saturday Grand Laura and company In In the Shadow of the Gallows Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Lyrics This evening and through throughout out tho the week Vaudeville Mati Matinees Matinees Matinees nees every day dayo o The continuation of winter has haa been beena a good thing for the playhouses The weather has kept the ers away from the resorts and has sent them to the theatres As a consequence and on account of the more than ordinarily good attractions business has been This week promises a continuance regardless of the wea weather c ther for some excellent offerings are on the card At the Salt Lake theatre the first half halfor of or the week hero here will be filled by b the John C Fisher Opera company compan A different opera will be presented each night of the engagement en gement and at tho th matinee beginning with Florodora and ending with The Wizard of the Nile Ethel Barrymore Bar more in Captain Jinks fills out the week Miss liss Barry Barrymore Barrymore Barrymore more is lB a great favorite hero here and as she has nover noer been seen In Salt Lake Lakein in this tills play she Is sure of a warm wel welcome welcome come rom The rhe other playhouses offer exceptional exceptional exceptional attraction a Speaking of Florodora it would be interesting to get together all the girls who claim daim to have been members of that famous original the Tell Mo Me 1 Pretty Maiden Malden crowd The trou trouble troublE trouble ble Is that there a building in the States big enough to house all of them at the same sama time Nobody enjoys the summer time more than the tho stage folk for that is their season of ot rest after the long and I us work of the winter The Matinee j 4 in the Dramatic Mirror tells how I some ome of the players well known to Salt Lakers by hy reason of frequent visits hero here will spend their summer She he says sa g Though she purposes going to Eu Europe Europe rope for a time Maude Adams will find her ller real rest at Sandy Garth Ronkonkoma Ronkonkoma Ronkonkoma koma Long island Miss liss Adams has planted a large tract of farm land where she Is growing walnut trees moved noved she merrily declares by the in instinct of perpetuity A large barge house of and wood with witt huge living rooms downstairs and airy sunny sleeping rooms upstairs Is a rest house for her herself herself herself self and a haven for the i whom hom she admits to On l I teola patk paI in the Catskills is a oun tain thin retreat which she maintains but seldom visits Swimming and riding are her favorite amusements on oU the thc i farm Ethel Barrymore when the homing instinct Is strong upon her goes to Easthampton to visit her Uncle Jack and arid her Cousin Bee In the tho quaint village where still survives the thatched house that had been the tar tarrying tarrying tarrying place of the man who wrote wr te Home S Home Miss Barrymore shares her relatives amusements of riding and driving and feels deep mo momentary momentary momentary Interest in the local polo games Blanche Bates farm at Ossining tails calls loudly loudl to her herat at the eri e enid d of or a sea season season season son Her farm horses her myriad of chickens and the new kitchen furni ture dem by her cook make to her more crying need than continental methods of dramatic art Miss Bates says guys that when on the thc farm she goes to the rear yard every morning and breathes deeply forty times after which she declares she is as tired as after a o day of two performances Mrs Leslie Carter will rest at Shel ter island where she has a picturesque and where she rigorously lives the life Near NeUr Greenwich Conn Viola Allen has a handsome new summer home where one of her friendliest neighbors is Clyde Fitch who when w len at Quiet Corners lIs is country place runs over daily in his automobile At Mass Nance Nanee ONeil is finding surcease of much travel and the ufo greater mental and spiritual vicissitudes vicissitudes vicissitudes of a players life There Miss ONeil has acres of farm and wood land laud and lives in a house less old than the souvenirs in her the theatrical theatrical room This stage room which she uses for an occasional private read ing lug or rehearsal brims with memorial objects Whenever or wherever wh Nance ONell ONeil could find a relic ot o some great eat actor she has willingly parted with a major portion of her worlds goods to persuade its owner of its greater value to her than to him Accordingly she has acquired old playbills ancient pho and letters letter which are por per of lives that have passed and bits of gowns and stage jewels It was she who bought the stage jewels of Risto 11 from a relative in Australia Shakespeare has two shrines nay three on en the Jersey coast Edwin Mil Mit ton Royle ordinarily of most modest mien boldly asserts that he lie is the sec see second second ond Bard of Avon Ayon for has not he a summer home at Avon AYon and is he not nota a Bard See Sec or rather hear Moon Moonshine Moonshine Moonshine shine and Marrying Mary There e iena lena Fetter Royle and the little Misses lisses I Royle Ro le await the bards return from Europe next month At Monmouth Beach Mr 11 and Mrs Louis James rest in ar al attractive home from their long seasons tour Blanche Walsh rests resto delightfully and Jealously at her place the Lilacs at Great Neck It is a broad deep house painted gray and the air from the sound is per fumed just now with the fragrance of the little forest of lilac mac bu es through which it makes its way wa to the house and from which Miss Walsh borrowed its name nanH The Lilacs stands upon a hill bill down dOWIl which a narrow private i 1 winds to the dock where the steamer ner from from New York lands bands Dustin Farnum likes best to go back home when the season s ason closes Back home i is Bucksport Me where he hc joys jOs in rocking in a rowboat all day da reading wood novels PROMISE OP OF THE TH THEATRES John C Fisher Opera Co CoOn CoOn CoOn On the che Ith l t of o this tilis month the Salt Sail Lake theatregoers are to with a presentation of ot the famous John C Fisher Opera company Floro dora The Silver Slipper er A Run Runaway Runaway Runaway away Girl and The Wizard of or the be h Nile by Owen Hall and Leslie These operas are to be given by the John C O Fisher Opera company under th the v management mana of Mr Jolla John JohnC C Fisher who brought Floro dora from froni England and created an unprecedented reputation r and record with this thi beautiful and an tuneful oper operetta rUn etta The Silver Slipper was also one of the most successful nd popular operas ever sung nn the manager under whom It attained its highest success and popularity Tho Tb company comes preceded by a reputation reputation reputation tion justly jus l merited and we are arc told that the company is second to none In strength numbers and ability The company has just returned from a months tour If Cuba and Mexico and andIs andIs andis Is the first American organization or orIn orIn orIn In fact organization of any an nationality I I I I I II I c j 4 1 t r t L JOHN C FISHER Head of the Opera Company Which Bears His Name flame Is playing in English Fn lis i repertoire fo to attain the reputation n this tills company did and merge mergo from the sister Republic lI with colors tryIng flying Many lanO other companies have gone sone gone down Into the Latin nation to establish a circuit but hut alt alf have ig Y d and an d son City or another r was as th the witness wi J t n s final Mr 11 Fishers company was WiS wa ovary every everywhere c r where greeted with the spontaneous enthusiasm and welcome welcom ever accorded a company demanding the recognition due merit and virile iril strength The pres Spanish and English w s inous in declaring th company ex cx C the i g given e the e per perform form m s a alys lys We Ve e h have vc no t th tf the Salt Late Lake U m the thc theatregoers I wil Mk k in number when the tho curtain rises on the first firt all act Of x f this delightful comic tomic opera o cra Ethel Barrymore Ethel Barrymore Barrmore that most inter interesting Interesting interesting esting young comedienne come of International International international repute is now announced by b Charles Frohman at the Salt Lake LaI the theatre theatre theatre atre for three nights beginning next next Thursday evening instant in hi what seems to be deemed d her most plc pic picturesque tur success Captain Jinks the Clyde Fitch comedy c medy In which she first triumphed as a star on the occasion of her debut as such under Charles management Nothing was then thon further from Mr thoughts than the h t Captain Jinks would fully answer as a starring medium for forthe forthe forthe the brilliant young actress He there therefore fore for ventured the production experimentally experimentally mentally with a picked general cast anil Miss Barrymore Barrmore merely featured Fame and fortune came to all aU con concerned concerned coni on the initial night of the tile play Aside from the tho humorous speeches s throughout the tile action all in keeping with the manners customs of the period of oC the story the costumes shown are a study alone ac ae according according cording to tha critics The Henrietta The Tue Henrietta from the nell nan of Howard will be the bill put on oil by b the tho th Stock Sok company next week The Tile same author wrote Shen Shenandoah and Young Mrs WInthrop It was that most added to the fame of Stuart Robson and W H Crane and the parts played by the two Nicholas and Bertie B I his son will be taken by Ies rs Greene and md Al Phillips while Mr Clements will assume the role of oi Young Youn Nick the seemingly I good but perfidious elder son of sr ar There are arc many other good parts in the play pla and they will wilt fall into proper hands giving all in all by far the tile best bet opportunity each individual member has had hind since the engagement began Mrs Irs Opdyke a character widow who wh has ha two ardent admirers Old Nick and anda a rector dor of a fashionable church will br bl b represented r b Miss Lucia Moore Mr Ir Miles will play the part of the minister Mary Iary married to an all English lord lor win will be Impersonated atod by Miss Knowles Miss Urs Hendrie wil wll render the tile tart part of Rose Hose wife of Young Nick and afterwards the bride brido of Dr Parke Wainwright Vain wright a part sus sustained sustained tamed by b Mr OMeara Miss Florence will be Agnes sweetheart of f Bertie Mr Cosgrave in the role of a confidential clerk elerk Mr Roach is the tho English lord and Mr lr Bennett a Wall Wail street broker sr is the thc leading pro promoter promoter moter meter of Wall street and associated with him is his son Nick lck who aspires to become king of finances finance even if he has to ruin his hs own father fath r to reach that end During his sires absence Nick uses all the firms finns securities ties to b beat at down the Henrietta min nun mining minIng ing lug stock held lucId chiefly by his father The Tue latter comes to the exchange only to find filid that he is being ruined but he has ha nothing with which to stem the tide Father and an son on have a storm time and the former goes home hOJ te Just before the last call caIl appears Bertie known as The Lamb Iamb anti and a d thought to be worthless and profligate His father had liati given iven him stinted al tinie time to tUnic and ind this hun f 1 fie Re now now firings Brings it forth and arid saves his father Cather from the financial wreck wrought by bJ the fa a avord vond vord son soil The play pIny is exceedingly ex ox exciting citing and ami 1 thrilling especially es tho th scene depicting the death d ath of Young Nick and m d there thore is in tho the piece niece much wit lt and humor m mIn In the Shadow of the Gallows Gallowe The fifth week of t Miss Lausa J Frank s season fn at the Grand theatre will oDon o i tonight when this popular young actress s assisted by her com corn company pany will present for tor the first time in Salt Lake Lak the sensational melodrama In ln the Shadow of the Gallows It was expected Miss liss and company would go to Denver after the close of East Lymie last night but so EO successful have become the productions this tills star and her asso associates elates cintes have llave nat n at the tJ th at It has beenU to keep t here for several weeks longer In Jn the tile Shadows of the Gallows liko Hk all plays that stir the heart and work an audience to a fever f Yer heat h at of In Interest interest terest tenEt and excitement is a play of love and ami villainy villain It Is a play in n fl which are admirably blended cleanliness of I stort ston wholesome sentiment logical continuity con of incidents and scenes and above abo e all human interest It is a production that calls for elaborate electrical and scenic stage settings Climaxes are extremely real realistic istle I I and they the will be brought out with splendid effect Th company has been cast with trent throat t eat care and Miss Frank enfold James H Morrison Louis Con Conaughy Conaughy au h Mr Sears Sear Frederick and anti the other members mem rs of the tit Frank enfield players ers who have become so popular at the Grand will be seen in roles to which tIley arc are particularly particular well fitted insuring a smooth force foree forceful ful fut of the great melodrama |