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Show SALT I AKE The Ye ow T cket Thurs a Irda ad Saturday th Sa urda mat nee ORPHELM aude Ule Performa ces e ery af ernoon and even n0 B 1 cha ges S ndaj n at nee. LOET S EMPRESS audev e Per formance eve V afternoon and two Pi? fo n a es at n ght E changes Monday ma nee PANTAGFS audev e Fe fo man e e e af e noon and two pe fo m an es a g D 1 ch nge A ed nesda ma ee UTAH The O and t e Drummer Two hows ngh 4o and 9 1 Hat ees ednesdas Sa urdays and Sunda s 3 p m T e Ja obs AIus a Con edy on pan BROADWAY W an S Hart n T e Ba ga n a powe fu weste n drama re eased on he Pa an ount programme wi h the oca fa o te J Frank Bu ke In e ro e of the sher ff T e story s la d n e G and canyon of Ar zona wh h forn s the background fo most of the scene ve ree photodran a Good mus c Co t nuo s AMERICAN "unday and Monda F anc s Bushman n Fvery Inc a ICIng ronantc d ama in two acts Three othe features Th ee n ghts beg nn ng Monda JYed C Grahan in conce t accompanied by the Amer can ore estra Profes or J J McC e an conductor LIBER! T Th s Sunday on The Test of Man ood romant c drama in three acts Concert orchestra, Trofes or Jo in Marquardt con ductor TI ree nights beginning to morrow The Last Days of Pom pe i f in e ght reels WHAT promises to be a genu ne dramat c treat s in store for theatergoers Thursday Fr day and Saturday December 1 18 and 19 -when The Yellow T cket M chael Morton s melodrama of 1 f e n modern Buss a will bo pre sented at the Salt Lake theater A H Woods 13 the producer wh ch n surea a splendid cast and stago Bet tmga worthy of not ee The Yellow Ticket has just fin shed a run of over one year at the Elt nge theater lye v York C1I3 where it ach eved one of the sensat onal hits of the last theatr cal sea on in the metropol s Tho story of the play has to do with Buss an race pre-jud ce and the persecut on of the tecret police directed In tnfs part cular instance aga nst a beaut ful young Jewish girl Marya Varenka who in order to leave the Pale of Settle ment to vis t her father who s dying m fet Petersburg is forced to apply for a pasBport the only passport which she can cla m because of her rebgion that if the yellow t cket In Buss a th s piece of yellow paste board affords protect on to the women of the streets and gives them the free . dom of the czar a domain but it car i es with t the necess ty to fulf 11 the. p rpo6e for wh ch it is issued that is to say that the holder must ply her call ng as a soc al outcast In Mr Morton s tense drama the hero ne s a girl of reputable fam ly v rtuous and f ne in sp r t who uses the passport only to ga n access to her father s bed s de and after h s death seeks for rep table employment n the Puss an capital When the pol ee f nd that she s leading a espectable 1 fe they de nounce her to her employer an Eng 1 shn an named Seaton who ha,s en gaged her as a compan on for h s yonng daug ter Marya is dismissed he seeks the protect on of the head of the secret pol e Baron Stephan Andrey a vi ous old sybarite who invites her to hi luxur ous apartment and there offers to issue a special passport for her protect on asking her honor aa tho price of th s conecss on Marya re pulses h m and re ects his offer When inf nr ated by the girl s re f nsal to accede to h s des re Baron Andrev attacks Marya she k lis him at the end ot a tragic scene In the last act she gives herself up to the pol ee and s about to be deported to S ber a for 1 fe when the mtervent on of a yo ng Amen an newspaper man re suits in her hberat on There are three aets the f rst of wh ch takes place in Mr Seaton s apartment in the Hotel d Europe the second occurs n the Byzant ne draw ng room of Baron An drey and the last act shows the n ter or of the bureau of the Okrana In the excellent company wh ch Mr Woods has chosen to present The Yellow T cket may be ment oned the follow -ng well known playe 8 Belle M tchell Warner Oland Edward Foley Tohn Bavold Louis Hartman Dorothy Ell s Arth r Ma tland Eeginald Car ngton and othe s HEADLINING the Orpheum bill f o th a week commencing with the mat nee today Joseph Jef ferson eon of tho famous actor who for so many years held theater patrons of th s country spellbo nd w th bis The B als and B p Van Winkle will present a sketch called Poor Old In wr tten by W 11 am C De M lie It is a farce with a laugh n every sentence Jefferson who as J m s a husband prefers the club to his wife s company and returns early one morning under the influence of dunk A phys c an w th the codh vance of h s wife leads the husband to bel eve he s dead fron alcohol bid and s onlj retu ning as a spirit The r se works well and the husband comes to be) eve he s onlj a spirit returnod from the g ave and - ... r- ,f4tp0 ber 17 8trlkllls Ecene from The YeUow Tlcl!:et wMcli xo tne 3 1 Laite theater for a three days' encasement, beginning on TSorsday Decern there s vhere the f n tegns lie finally takes, the pie Ige fore r the husband Mr Jefterson s c ccp t onally v ttv Blanche Bender as t e wife a prett as well as cap b e and brings out a 1 the f ne o nts n a subtle humor The b ggest mus cal treat that ha been rov led tor Orpheu n pat ons th s season s the rpgran me ot Th o dore Bend x and his s m hon plav on this week s Orpl eu u 1 1 Tu s string quartette ot art sts are of an order seldom heard n a le 1 e and the r programme s cnt elv dc ot d to the greatest n n us The r appeal 9 made solelv through an exquis tely delieate and sen t e re de ng ot a number of class cal and jop la seloc t ons W th the ensemble numbe s tl o artists prove espe a lj apable an pleas ng and equal so w th tho a i ous solos Ben x wl o has been o er the Orpheum c r t bctor and vho was a stupendous h t n bait Lake C s a celeb ated con pose conlucto an pnbl sher There ha dl a ba 1 o orchestra anywhere n the o t y that does not have from one to twen y o more of h s compos t ons II n n 3 one to eon re w th n m s c be be n one of the most ac ompl shed n ans of the day He will b ng w th n three other art sts each qua 1 ented and all past masters of the r spect e nstruments Edwa d M lie anl He e n e s ng so well that they are al 0 t t tied to be called 0 1 sts Bo h pleasant to look at and hd e I c ted the r numbers n good taste They ma safely be reckoned one of h let s nging acts n aude lie Th e as snappy as the b 1 ng wo d s g gest wh ch s Ron e boy some some songB W th an 0 d nn a k o pa n0 cards Cla de Golde w 11 e a h b t on of rapid calculat on and t k cry that s except onal and 0 I ncs wonderful memory w th ncommon lex ter ty Golden s a o ed an s e aa a carl king and thro crnout hie t ro pe formanee e ther ho ds s en t re aud ence n rapt attent on o oa ng w th laughter Golden has pro ed a successful feat re throughout the Ant podes and on th s h s second Or nheum tour he is wonderfu ly sucee s ful A wonderful cxh b t on of nod dogs w 11 be given on the ew b 11 n the act entitled Meehan s can ncs K feature is the leaping hounds wh b bound to a he ght of between ten and twelve feet and from all appearan es seem to be able to go much h ghe Poodles and dogs of all var et es offe an enterta nment cons st no- of comedy and tr ckery Meehan s act s a won der for ch ldren and grown ups a ke Jane Ward and B Uy Cullen w 11 present what they term a Po te Pianosongologue It s a new an 1 or frinal idea of putt ng over songs w th a piano and s ent rely away f om the dea used by rath keller a ts or o In of a s mila type M ss Ward be e be ng an accompl shed p an t an exceed ngly prett e 1 who wen s e smartest of p to date eowns er be com ngly Mr C lien s a b ee D to the n nute s ng ng omed an and 1 feat e number s a son n cl an effem nate oung man asp res 0 be a wh te hope and be ome champ n of the world Tt has been prono ncel a comedy class e by those who ha heard t The P gene tr 0 on a ba or two w offer a lauffh or two w th n f of n two These men a e ome ans n dar ng athletes The f t 1 t s be f nny end the f If h r to the utn ost They wo d e o ered ost s lied md da ng a a f aud ences were not kept b y mg at them and nearlj 0 r 00 g the r remarkable feats The Exclusive Orpheum Tra el Wee ly w 11 nclude scenes f om In 1 a Bu mah France Cors ca and Tu kev V feature of the film w 11 be the off t of the surd ght on the cascale of tie Tarn n France Gertrude Hoffman w 11 headlino the b II Lhr stmas week w th a eompanv of f ft bea t ful danc ng girls and two baggage arloads of scenery Hers s the greatest la gest and the mo t cost lv act e er pre entel n a de 1 e an where the world 1 t ot hstan ng the magn t de ot tho ext a agan a there w 11 be no a 1 an e n the regi n Orpheum pr ces Seats are now on a at the 0 rhe m box off e and f 0 the ooks pi th ngs at the present t mc the ad an 0 ale 13 go ng to be a ery 1 ea one IF ou 1 ko to a g f ou lot genu ne 0 t ol n t at 0 s fro u sec g nd c a co d an who ha nad fe st of 0 luo hae hee the htoo soeoo at I oe s En j h ee o a no n t that ou 1 o s bly be m e an ne t of hat house would car y more nterest to the thousands of laj goers than that tho t, eat Ir sh actor 11 on as J Rjan head ng t e RjanR hh d con 1 a y s to head ne the ne b at Loe s Emr e s open Sunday afte oou at I 30 0 ock u a kct t at ha made hu d ds r tl ousa d oj. e ah eut t ed a, Ha&De t s Fa h o th t ght ea s Al P a eu 0 0 h io e 0 t de nao olsh ps nea s ae a l w Is k a In uk 0 s p 0 n a d h s lat t I I t s Pa ow con c 0 In tho be s a cal Is d of ass car th hod e he 1 k and so It, e omes wea h s nab e to adjust h m r h t te ot affa rs Hs e a alsloe ot the 0 e a on of all ten ta ou. a op se them est! e 1 of h da gh ter wl w th t e a t on ot money V y he f a e ba e t a q ed mole n dea and so al asp rat ons TI e t n t mbles along tbrougl the I sket h 1 ke a g eat b g mounta u oroo on 1 tl c e s a la gl n eve y nstant of the a t The old d s of tl e al e a d tl e e en n;, a of ee a e upper no t n Hagge t s I n s th 0 ,h most ot the sket h th a t on of wl h tal es place a a s ho 11 ant t Anoth old t uier equal clc c as a a gb mat e s Ha v Thompson the 0 g la 0 0 th Bowe y ep s nt ng ene a ght po e co t n w U i M Thomo on h an nto n car ago beto e ionv Pa to Ho h n ew Yo k a I g on n 1 Ro n on aro on w te on ed aus a d lancers ho e n e a uinbe of new h h om n week e M utts wc e or ears s a s o In B ot e s eu us ani 0 n mber o new fea t 3 on hee s w th L tie Cammo Theodore Beudix and his symphony players at the Orpheum McNutt b years old as the feature of son e of the stunts t. ace De"S ut ess s a ventr lo u st w th a dumn y who mpe sonates 6ta$,e s a s tha n ude A esta T 1 v Ha y Lauder I a ranuay nd ot e Ihen 00 t you ko 1 etty g s- I 1 e to se then dan e a d ke to hear them s ng it ou lk pretty c ot es on f etty g Is 3 ou 1 do we not to n ss tho a t fies nt I by L cy and rthel Bake thawekatteE upreBS They are two or the s una ngest and e e ost ma ds wlo have ome out of Mew orl n manv a da Tho now b 1 will be co np eted bv a new Ivej stone on ed fi ni Th prog amn e that ha be n r n n ng tl e r st week at Loe v s Enii ess an f he closes th to a 3 pe to n a ces s hoa led b t e 1 g local sketch The Forb Ide Song n wh ch Dav d Beese Charles 1 eut Geth Tenl ns M ss Nell e Hasb ouck M ss Pearl La son M ss Ma g er te Bent od and a large numbe ot othe lo al s ngers np ea In add t 00 the b 11 inc des Wo m wood b ta 0 s tra ned an na T e Two Stantons Drol Daftyd lis. The Hippo Iron e Fo r s ng rs of the songs e e lod 1 kes Ceo fee and L Garden xylophon sts and a Ke stone omcdy film Till concert of the Salt Lake Ph har on c orchestra t s t tc noon at the Fn press s an e ent of cons 0 a eon utc est A I ur F ebe ond 3 one; ol the youngest 0 che tra lea e n the Ln ted States and s a mus c an ot e ept onal ab 1 ty The personnel of the orchest a s artist c n every nsta ce and s composed of the most g tted mus c ans of the c ty The pro g amme w 1 nclu le The New World Syn p ony played by the Boston S n phony orchestra two week ago, and w 11 present M s gatha Berkhoel b egel contralto as solo st Otto K ng ell st w 11 be heard n a new ole In a Id t on to pla ing the el o pa t Mr K ng will play an Eng sh horn solo in The J ew World S njhony There is, not a payer of tlat n trun ent n the c tv and Mr K n& v 11 qt 1 ze h s orchestra expen ence to fill n the breach Aln ost everj mus cal 0 gan zation in Sa t Lake and sur ound n towns has reserved 6eats fo th s afte noon s con ert wh ch un o bte I5 will be the best ever attempted by the organ za t on tnp HL GIBL AND THT DBTJM I MEB sa d to be one of the I best mus cal farces wr tten n ears an 1 su er or f 0 The T me the Place and tho G rl wh ch played to c owded houses all last week at the ttah theate w 11 be the offer ng ot the Jacobs plajers at the State t et plajhou next wee beg nmng w h a n at nee th s afternoon The G 1 and the D u nmer s an n ual m s cal play w th a real plot The best n mbers and spec alt es from the o ginal score are used n the tab 0 d n add on to se eral popular and lat st ot" h ts wh ch ha e been ntei' po ate 1 M ss Lstelle McMeal the da nty in genuo p ma donna who created the t tie role n V ctor Morle s My Best G rl and who made her Salt Lake ap pearance last week as the girl n The T me the Place and the Girl has been ast n another appropriate part and has had selected for her se efal new songs one ot wh ch she says has ne er been hea d here Fr tz Iields aga n w 11 play the lead nf, corned part that of lol nny Jones th dru nme i elds has h s own idea about th s role and treats t as h s pet part He has wr tten se eral new 1 es and nterpolated so ne ot his own b ness ' Earl Hall has anothor character part n The G rl and tho D uni aer and wo novelty songs Robert McGreor O v He Har a ou Fobards Del a Oella and other men bers ot the com pa y w II be seen n new roles anl each appears n a selected spe a ty W th tho mprovement of bus ness at tho L tah so haB the company m proved The steady upward trend however has not reached the cl max Not only 8 the Jacobs conipanj he be t of s k nd that has e e 1 laj e 1 he e at popu ar pr ces but t s the a g st aud a no ncemen s made that t w 11 be ncreased Se eral new chorus g Is are en ro to to Salt La e and t s not unl kel that another p nc pal or two w II be added before the hr tn as hoi da s W th the presentation of The T me the Place and the C rl wh ch closed a most successful week last n ght came the turn ng t de of the season and those who ha e learned to 1 ke tablo d mus cal comedy are crowding the Utah theater n ghtly The n anagement announces that se e al well kno vn oyalt mus cal plays are n pr a at on and an oug thebe are A t bo Cinderc Ja A Kn ght for a Day The Ump re The Broke I lol and others Bu d ng and mprov ng a mus cal comcdv ompany s not an easj tasl and to the lavma the e often a ses the q e t on vhere do all the talented and 0 her se e forme s one sees at the v r o s 1-ij 1 ouses come from There s a ha f ac epted dea n some m nds that theat cal celel nt es I ke Topsy st grow but the fact re ma ns a treat deal of exper nentwg must be done n order to produce a w nner Estelle McMeal the new ngenue pr ma donna of he Jacobs ompanv at the Utah gi es an interest ng ac ount of how she brol e nto the 1 mel ght She tells of the hard stu both at the p ano and oeall when the p 0 ducers of A Mode n Eve happened nto New York saw her n vaude lie and s gned her then and the e for the t tie role n the mus cal comedy After that she says t was eas and when My Best G rl was wr tten for V c-tor c-tor Morley he told h 8 manager st where to go to f nd the girl for tl e part to play oppo te h n M ss Mc Meal was selected and she was w th that comp ny p to the t me t d s bandel n De er two veeks ago 1 As an added feature dur ng the run I of The 1 nn 1 the Drummer at the Utah th s week Los Espanozos w 11 nt od cc another new ballroom num ber Ther Los Havana the latest of all ballroom dances was the feature of the I 0 Lspanozos act la t week in The Tne the Pla e and the G 1 Dur no the run of The G rl and the Dn miner the usual mat nees w 11 be held tomorrow V, edne lay and Satur day Two pe fo mances are g vcu n uhtly at 4 ani 9 1 while the afternoon perfo n anceg tart at 3 0 clock -UCH acts as The Wreck of the iv Steamsh p T tan c Be Game ll and the Rosde 1 S ngers and ot e attract ons of note are on tfie progianme of the Pantages vaude vile theate th s week The T tan c s a mot on p tare but a stupen lous spectacular seen c reproduc t on 01 the lo s of the 11 fated vessel sho vn w th m n at re boats icebergs men and all the paraphernalia of a mammoth product on The sensat opal spectac e showa the mammoth craft sail ng from Southamp ton on her f rst and only voyage The second act shows the scenes that fore run the catastrophe that ended so n any 1 ves an 1 the climax con es in the s nk ng of the essel The roduct on 3 a mechani a marvel and owes much of ts mpross veneas to its we rd 1 ght ng ef fects Be Gan 0 is from the forceful pen of W Hard Mack 1 1 presentel by those forceful play s lsabelle 1 cher and Charles ve a. B Game s the les son wh ch the wife of a Canad an p 0 neer s t9a h ng her ttle son at the moment wh sho s conf ontel ly the ghost of a pa t 1 fe that she thought was buried lore or The 0 s a f ght 1 w th consc ence a s ruggle be neen honest asp at ons and a disrep talle "past n wl) h the woman s better na ture conqu r d ts count r art 13 the phys cal tr ggle between the Frisco gambler and tho woman s bus band The Eosdell S gers a mas cal or n zat on has a rogramme that n ados pop a an 1 1 s ele t ons A fravest bl es s the t tie of a come ly with m s c of tered by ba nders and A on K ntz Tae feature of the act s the b rlesque on the mod ern dances Wo k an 1 Pla are lescr ) t ve of the two men n the acrbbat a t wh ch arr e that e Albert Tre s offers a col 0 solo Iho Swan Fit at k concert orcheB tra and tho Mutual Weel ly round oat the 1 11 W th three topi ne feature one of them Vi alter Montame s one act plav let The New Ch ef of PoUce Ian ders Sto e 8 and C org a Cooper hav ng the leal ng roes n the sketch Thev are surro nled by a stronc cast aud Rj s a) s ener Ihestor of The New Ch ef of Pol ca deals w th he arrest of a a cr for approach ng a yo ng soc et g r The quest on of segregat on anl the a gument fo a e str cttd d str et s tho mot f for the p o duct on other a comedv an 1 n s al offenn b ecengrset ed The Colon al Al nstrel Ma is T vo of them F ank e S egel and Floilen B n work n blackface as the en 1 men The others are n han Isome colon al eostnn es There are some ex cellent o ces n the con pa v an lo and ensembles ar sa d to be de Hugo Lutgens known as the b 1 pr achor the th rd feat e an 1 p obablj be the comedy h t of ho ew Hazel Wainwright (top) nsdj the girls at Utah theater in ix and the Drummer bll beginnng Wednesdaj wh ch prom e a eat for tM die fan ...r Elwood and Snow a n"",'? a e entnloqu st ho wul PT1 . no eltj on dy offer ng W making ther f rst wes ie n m ha e reg ste ei a h t al a 01 ULeon a d the Ad " he new b 11 of r other com " There will b tl e usualjieffj (Conrinned on roUowtogj Klein s original mechanic 1 reproduction of the steamship Titanic now showinj at tho Pantfe (AT THE THEATERS (Continued from Preceding Page ) tures and the Fitzpttn k orchestra will be heard in a new programme of popular pop-ular and lassical n si -.(-pi HE SIN DAACE Utah s ro I man tic Indian opera wh ch J will be presented at the "alt Lake theater nder the direc tion of Professor A C Lund December "1 and has greater nterest than at taehes to the ordinary local produc t on not onlv on account of the splen d d east that has been assembled for the opera but on account of the jyower ful dramatic musical and historical features of the piece itself The ''un Dance and ts sett ngs all have been prepared w th the utn ost attent on to correct deta 1 A rare an 1 wonderful assortn ent of Ind an cos tumes nstruments and trapp ngs w I be seen These n lude bueksk ns shawls blankets beads etc obtained directly from the Indians at the reser ation Mr Hanson con poser of the opera, has one magnif cent full bu k sk n covered w th paintings b the last of the old time Ltah art sts The tepee used was made and painted by the Indians espec ally for the opera, and s tselt an object of great nterest One of the costumes has more than $1000 wortl of elk teeth on t This is one of about s xty costumes belong ng to the opera company that were loaned to the ''alt Lake P on cr da committee for this year s celebration and will doubtless be recalled by many who witnessed that celebrat on An other Interesting object is a genuine Indian flute presented to the Dte tribe by the 8 oux on the occas on of the peace meeting of the two tr bes ser oral years ago and loaned to the opera company by the Utes The eagle s crj which is held by the Ind ans to describe de-scribe distress is simulated bv whistles whis-tles made of eagle bones wh ch the dancers blow when engaged in the sun dance Genuine eagle bone wh sties which have been used in the real dance, will be used in the sun dance scene of the opera bv the painted braves This idea of the eagle s cry representing d s tress is f rther exemplified in the opera b 1 nes in one of the songs Pla ntive eaglet n thy nest Mv heart is famished too The strong local commendat ou The Sun Dance won when presented here last May was supplemented by two separate art cles illustrated in Mu s al America both of wh ch gave the or,era the highest pra se from the m sical viewpoint Mr Hanson s collaborator n creat ne the opera was Mrs. B T Bonn n of White Rocks a talented Indian woman of uper or educat on M s Bonn n s U 1 many tr bes u 1 d au to ollect lata for the stor of the o e a and Mr Hanson has b n to cxtraord narv pains to obta n the real s t of th best Ind an mus c s part of h s labors he has h ndrcds of honograph records of Indian so gs obta ned through seeral ears It s conceded ly competent u lges that The Sun Dance reflects tho real heart of the Ind an und presents the real 1 d an m s c as no other product on does The Sun Dance w 11 ha e three bait Lake performances Monda e cu ng December "1 and Tuesda after noon and eenmg December " It will bo presented at Pro o for two or three performances before com ng to Salt Lake |