Show I l T II THE DRAMA j I Salt Lake Theater Our New Minister Minis-ter Monday and Tuesday niphls Nance OXcIl In Maffda Wednesday night Elizabeth Thursday night The Jewess Friday night Ciunllle Satin day afternoon llcdda Gabler Satuday night Grand Kcsurccllon on Monday 1 I I Tuesday and Wednesday nights ntid Wednesday afternoon California j I Thursday Friday and Saturday nights l and Saturday afternoon t a i > 4 I Our New Minister which opens the week at the Salt Ialce Theater has a j special interest for theatergoers of II Ferguson to I the leading son a Suit Luke girl is lady Miss Ferguson is a daughter UL I Dr Ellen 13 Ferguson formerly of this I city The young actress Is best remembered I remem-bered here for her work on the home stage a fete years ago She then 1 showed ability and her experience here ti caused her to decide to go to New York t Soon after reaching New York Miss I Ferguson joined the FrohrKin forces I Two years ago she created iic part of r 1 Nora Cavanaugh In the Academy of i IMusIc production of Sporting Life She first came under the observation oC I Dcnnian Thompson The Old Home I stead author while playing with Mrs I LeMoync in The Greatest Thing in the I World Thompson was about to put on His play Our New Minister and I 4 cast about for a leading lady = for the 1 I 2 part of Nance Ranbon which requires jj pathos and emotion In theatrical parlance l 1 i4 par-lance Miss Ferguson made good And so after I an absence of live rears d she comes back to her home town as the leading lady of a playa 1 play-a i Salt Lake amusement lovers were II much surprised by probably never so rn actress as they were when Nance 11 1 ONcII = came She was an unknown I jii li Not much was expected when her engagement announced But she Ii jl gagement was I J ftirrcd the theatergoing public Crowds went ot see her and regarded her as a I 1 II genius She hag been well remembered I il i as will bf peiii when the theater Is f r filled at her coming performances 1 Since she vas here Nance has been tf mound the world In Australia and Africa and Europe she has cored It was the habit to say when she vas here 1 1 before that she wis too spirited that j t I the needed taming polishing I to make the most of her talent It is now said that thIs objection whatever it may I have been worth no longer exists SheIK I She-IK toned down we arc I told and I the I promise of her early acting that I she i would become really great Is being full ful-l ed n f 1 Next season she begins an indefinite I run at the Herald Square theater In 1 New York md will devote the remainder re-mainder of the car to the larger Eastern clrios after which she goes to South America Her plays t here include Magda Elizabeth Queen of Knsltiml a new version of Leah the Forsaken called I The Jcwoss Camille and an Ib sen play ITedda Gabler Macbeth t Is I in her tel rtoirc and with the r growing interest in Shalcesneaie now I in evidence it is to be regretted that t J she does lIol put It on here especially as It is said that she makes a remarkably I j remark-ably good Lady Macbeth H t t I For the first t half of he week at the Grand one of the versions oJ Tolstois fr j I t A t t iz g L s y < J 1 jj I t JJ4 J v 4 1J r 1Jvv 1 > 0 t f 1 r > 1 vxtJ io < J i rl > < Y i > t > t > > < 1 > < < t 1 > 1 pS h l r 7 < l i fr lo i < x J 4 Ii s f tJ > y f iJ I I I t i 2 a ff I t y < 1 < > I < i fi < < < iiRY ff t j fr J t f f t A > < I p o t > > w r t t t 6iKr k 1i1 s J < it Sys < 4 Y < < < f2tF t < rr fi 11 R f i WY u n it yS Sl 14 o iI j j > I f5i 1 < 1 A > w s ijt JK A rJ I I Ii < lt < w 1 if 1 < y r I i I v I I t 1 < < t l 7E a B C L k M i 0 j ° 1 A t < YRJr i < X tt i < i i 41i1 i t1 < < r ly tyCp S Rc > r j z t fJi I > 1f r o > v > 9 > bJ X 1b < 1tt J ftl1t 1J ii t4 1 K r < 1 > > sv o < y < lo > > > < < o y < < o > S < Vt > > t v > r 1 ytr SZ 2 Ci < S J 1 < kt 14 4Y < J1 y 114 < > S Cf f j < NJf 1li l > Jarirs4 ti o < ii 2 vz re h X < 1 ii = t a + < I J w ETHEL BROOKE FERGUSON Salt Lake Girl Who Is the Leading Lady in Our New Minister company has been carefully selected California will be seen at the Grand theater Thursday Friday and Saturday Satur-day t t V Charles D Herman supported by the Warde company will play a special engagement of six weeks nt I the Grand theater starting on Monday May 4th Among the plays to be pre j t I l i I p 1 I II I + t I + r j I r tat l t t L t I I 1a 4t4 t 1 4 t I rI 1 1 K + J i L ry r l t t 1 I I I 1r i r I 1r4 r i 4 I of t T I I l C I i i I i ± r tR1 a C w I art x7 1 rr tt y til t + f 4i a4k r F ter c1 I 1 i iL lt Y I 9 J r ° I I 1 1 I i J C I r fit 0 i I t j ti1 t I I I Ci 111 t I ri7j i 1 tl i Y St r Lr I f4 I t i I Im I j 1 aSS r SS 1I 1 I rt 1i 1 i I Nance ONeil f r Ii i Insurrection will be the bill The I j work from which this play has been taken is one of the greatest of the Russian Rus-sian masters studies of human lifer I life-r i 0 N Y I f The scenes oC the new play California Cali-fornia in which Miss Rae Uronson I and Ed M Kimball are starring arc p laid in one of the most romantic u States in Iho Union which until recently mi re-cently received but little attention I I from playwrights The story of California Cali-fornia Is said to be a strong one i i Simply and directly told and without I the usual superfluous llourlHhcs which II max an otherwlse good production The t I t w sented are the following The Lions Mouth A Battle of Hearts Othello Macbeth Romeo and Juliet and Lady oC Lyons Among the members of the cast are Messrs Francis McGlm Harry C Barton J E Hynes John Lyn rel F Turing ton John Morris Frank Walsh and Miss Allcen Bcitelle Miss Anna Rob crts Julia Craig and others Y u Lewis Morrisons Faust company I has boon en tour twenty seasons oC I thirtylive weeks each making the II total number of performances given in I excess ot five thousand but Goethes immortal story still possesses a strong fascination and this year Morrisons Faust company comes better equipped than over before It appears 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