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I CALENDAR FOR FOB THE WE WEEK 1 m Saturday Saturday- JT LT r I AR AK ARE THEATRE Afternoon aM 1 night Way SWay Down Eat East RAND Afternoon and anti night I rhe Ian j-Ian Jan From Mexico on i Way Vay Down East the successful l Ii ot at otho toral play closes Its Us performance a Pt ho e Sail Salt Lake Theatre tonight after arter be followed by ful run It Is to e Pollard Juvenile OP Opera ra company w Ich will open here on Monday for two h ghe Rights and matinee The open open- to Sin IiiI performance nee will be the GeIsha 1 T 1 Is Is company c comes to this city heralded The compan com com- b ot favorable criticisms most successful success success- pan rny rf Iy concluded a ful tu fu run it tt th tho In San Francisco speaks very there d 4 Its Ihl marked success the Tivoli I as as' for th the players will tOlD tola tOl- tOl to and patrons patron are best in the light D a er r ate te nothing but the I opera will be followed b by the I he win A Gaiety opera f English Tuesday be e presented GIrl which will wilt ii and evening farce The Man th he provoking mirth will conclude its itA per- per Mexico j Grand tonight A As Asre a II tho the forman Corman at and Itis it re for Indigestion Ss is tar far better then than any patent medicine followed next week by Will Wil- Wil t. t is to be l J am L. L Roberts Roberts' colonial play At VaIl Val Val- l 3 Forge This pia play Is III said to possess ong bl historic and arid dramatic Interest rid Ind nd deals with the most exciting period history the dark duk days of o ot American J tho Forge Forte will be bl the bill be beginning begin ln- ln m ning On on Monday evening February lith entire week at the Grand theatre The to 10 which two mIlitary so ln the for a young girl girls girl's s love and eind the tb freedom of ot the colonies from the therul rul of ot King WM George III U is magnificently portrayed In the tte 1111 play 1 For 01 a U. z time might rule might seems seem to prevail both In Inlove inlove love and war but as aa ever sweet pure love Jove In the one Instance and the germ of ot fre freedom dom Implanted In the bosom of or every everyman the curtain man nan eventually prevails and on a a. scene In which both are victor IN No prettier scones scenes of ot love and pa patriotism pa- pa hate ha been seen and the company enUng At At Valley alley Forge Is a most t-capa t one liThe plot rIot of or the play Is woven ven around prominent officers In the armies of or Gen Washington I and King George In the 1 i memorable i struggle tr le fd for freedom g from r m the despotic rule Capt Cant Fairfax of or forces and MaJ Carlton of ot the army are rivals for the love Preston a sweet colonial girl whose father Is an of officer officer officer-of fleer of high rank InIn in inKing King In G G. rge arm army Her love Is given to p Fairfax and her contempt of his fl rival iva who h her and her aunt arrested up trumped um charge of f treason for o Sheltering e I Fairfax 1 In time of fea danger g With Ith the two to women In his power he retorts re ra- ra Jm torts rl to artifice and tricks to t-o poison polson their hinds against the girls girl's lover but with with- avail Just at a R. time when he thinks disposed ed of ot Fairfax by ordering urn to b bP Instantly shot Washington's I r tl cross cross the Delaware and the first iru Jt tired fired at Trenton scatters the hired Ie IAns and Fairfax and his forces are r X The Te e climax of ot each of If the four acts acts' is t Interesting and the absence of inS usual rough gun plays arouses an on In- In ne e heart Interest Instead of shattering r fiti nervous sy system tem E Clare lare Gale Is a a. very pretty and andI I actress and soon wins her i a way wayno ay Ito no to the affections of her heraut audience and its B sympathy mp thy in her efforts to retho re- re i. i the tho persecutIOn cution ot of her enemy and andt t her tier lover pt Fairfax Is ea easily the hero of his He has a a commanding commanding- d figure i pleasing v voice rC and p presence e and Is alto alto- a 1 finished actor ir Dr r. r Obadiah Willard keeps the tia exited and is very popular He lie and andt t fit Tabby a r come I in for n. n good share of or curtain n Matinees will be given on n Wednesday AM Saturday C S S Sanche Walsh wi will appear at the S Salt it Lake Theatre on the last four u days of nejl week e katri Her e engagement a e will l at begin f 6 evening with the nt n fl- t iTon of La Madeleine an Ot oi t. t i la l- l plays play a in four acts b by H. H J. J W W. Dam Mr pam Dam am Is It i t Journalist of considerable reU reute re- re U ute C and IP II particularly well known for fori i lever descriptions of If the great Drey- Drey us trIal I which were published In many n f nU principal ln newspapers e of the United States kaea es at the time of or this sensational epi de 1 Mr ti M Dam Darn ha ban har recently written a R. piece pr r AIrs Leslie Carter and another one 0 or Bingham and several of his Mays 5 have hav been produced In En England land He lie Hes lieas as s been a resident of Paris Parl for tor a II numer num num- er r f your your- and has made a study of the ther r d life and eccentric characters of ot the eat hothouse metropolis In Miss Walsh's play La J spas ns it is said endeavored to rate ome me mc of the Incidents which have I im m under his observation and to draw tw of the character types which have appealed to him The stor story i-a i Madeleine Is said to be a II rather one It H portrays the life of ot a aI I queen of ot the Parisian half half- arid who In her mad career at last ex ex- a II genuine and pure lovele love le Je woman with the superstitions of ot Is dominated by b a n. mock priest mown own as l Father ather VarSI who persuades r that she can only obtain absolution r er sins by giving up the man eh she and saving him hint from allying him- him J If with one wh who can never be anything It ill a II disgrace to him She does this at cost of her life for while the wed- wed lug iK g of or her lover Is being celebrated at of or the Virgin In St. St Roth Hoch she poison polson and dies In the sanctified ceh I pr Dr D D Dam 1 i In t this hi h play l lav h has ft endeavored d ea v ore rI d to I pr Dr D D Dam 1 i In t this hi h play l lav h has ft endeavored d ea v ore rI d to am n s I p ay as en u strate the thi triumph of the spiritual I jet the temporal and It is said that I iF any liny of the Incidents In the drama are areen areen J ken en from real life and may be zed eed d by bv those r familiar with a a recent af- af r rin rUn high life in Paris in which t the theace e ace ange blossoms of a fl fashionable wedI wed- wed I f wore WITo brought in close r relation to toB B ral tributes thrown on a dishonored a ave avo at Pore Pere la a Chasse a cemetery I h g dramatic to story atory Is told In l four j. j dab dab- n pictures which will be shown t In oil all Ih the perfection of or the P ene-P frt rI The first act depicts n of the thEl Pavilion D' D lle thi thi- shows howl the garret In bl JilCh ich h La Madeleine lives after she re- re e ehr h hr r career the third nt u tl a rich i In the hotel of ot a 81 P s and and t the fourth which tb tt said tn in be thi th most t impressive e e scene e ethe r the Ila I.- I. La a a. duplication of It the chapel tUh tho a at SL 81 Roch floch I I Madeleine e I e will 1 b be given on el Thursday a and Friday rl rene e even even- JL'S hor 01 on Saturday afternoon and andar l ar Miss Walsh will win change chance her bet bur I vc t two performances f o of the c cob colo- ay Janice Meredith W which h hc was T n presented r here by Mary Mand Man Man- hl fring d which It Is rte believed will 1 l 6 be a ly appropriate offering for lor forone 5 one Birthday ay 13 Be C at the Salt Lake Theatre on ay al' lith for Ind two to nights matinee theatre goers will lava e the I ot of seeing a genuine tn In the tho shape of oC Pollards Pollard's Aus ralian Juvenile Opera company The is III one ot of the most that iver 1 visited thIs country It has played hout Au Australia and the Asiatic bIonics for Cor several It years cars Is man man- by thre I juvenile brothers who h have vp been organizations for the last Years year The present company was organized In Its It various ler le members are tin Un- contract for tries Irles two years Their sal sal- are to 10 their parents who Iven written have to their children tn in public c. Th The children trilled In four arc Oper operas Their first pro pro- will be The Geisha which will r ir exactly as adults l tA play It hey The The will children also o give are rehearsed A gal Gaiety Girl r g and In the afternoon every morn morn- died they are corn com to attend school In theIr hotel at h ch a a. special pedal teacher paid by bv the Aus- Aus ralian Government gives them in 5 Lou ion on usually pursued by children ot of their ge They are arc never alloWed o out t alone I gl g. g l. l and It t 16 18 the boast o of r tIle the Pollard that the Are o fl well carll for tr us IU If they were In Ini their own humps horn In Australia Thre we inc I always Iii hare charce Q of J th the children h d il the tho P ic i them h to tj ma Pd JOin th OIl theatre II nfl utu-nfl I t ti to r hc lr J tend and training They Ja in I n nil I the Iea f 1 J titi s fJ Jc t China II Japan and In Manila lava Iva New Zealand und lAnd and md IH n- n trW un- un deT 1 ii I Jn Iii I Q nil cit the e larg- larg h t rt eJ cities e in the th- United I They h made their 1 American debit In San Francisco Ja last laet t November Zo uno 1 V rn Crowded ld tho the opera opera-hou tar tor elx lx w wie t There will be ta a special on CIa rues Tues lc I Z r day at S ot C Jh J. J ro have been quit lull a 5 number of ot the- the nl produced In Ne New York th he present reason a S. S n. n The greatest st of ci nil 1111 however r is lIS that induced by the appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap of or idre Leslie Carter In a play founded rounded upon the career of the notorious Madame u L u Carry Darn There Thac have been rows between David Bf the author and a French writer who claims to have furnished fur fur- rushed the inspiration of the piece to Mr Ir Legal Leg proceedings arc even en talked of but hut what wl cares Mrs Irs Carter arter In view of her wonderful success The play seems destined detained for 50 so long a run In Inthe Inthe inthe the metropolis alone alon tha other cities are arc not likely to see ee for Cor at least two seasons I S S F- F Fr Fr- has hal gone gont Into the British muI mu- mu muI I I sic Fie lc halls wing iving to the recent collapse of ot the he Belle Belie of ot New York In London She I Is doing The Sousa Girl sketch and Is achieving success C C I I R. R Paton Carter who has been playing with Maude Adams s resigned last week to I accept the part of In the No 2 company taking William C. C place III Nina Farrington a New York actress lost about CO worth of diamonds last week and after the police force had been put to work the jewels were returned by bya a messenger boy C SI Charles Hawtrey's New York success In The Messenger From Mars has been so gr great at that extra matinees will be given en oJ the re reIf If last all those weeks sw who of the desire piece to to see accommodate It S 1 Charles L L. WI Willis the theatrical manager mana mana- ger died In New York d during the past week He was wa the husband of Mattie Hattie Lockett the soubrette and owner and manger manager Island i n r of ot the farce Gay Coney The pastoral c drama comedy e y Sky l farm has at last been allowed I w t to get getaway getaway away from Boston roston which has had an unusual unusual unusual un un- un- un usual number of or plays of or a IL like character charac charac- ter this season and Is In Philadelphia next week C S C CLady Lady Margaret an another version of Frocks o and Frills Fril's was wag presented f Jn in New York last Monday night for the first time by the Amelia Bingham company Both company and play scored a success Everybody knows that Nat C. C Goodwin and Maxine Elliott are having ha a hard time of It finding new plays suitable to t-o both It Is even said they may be forced to star separately as they find It almost Impossible to secure material giving equal opportunity to both Regarding his dIfficulties dif dIf- dif dif- In tn the matter of hunting T Mr Goodwin writes to tl an Eastern paper Among all the manuscripts from unknown un un- known authors I have read I have found s L v-s v fi 2 22 2 4 S 5 i I i 4 5 s 13 4 4 c I T MISS E. E CLARE CLABE GALE She Will appear In Valley Forge at the Grand Just one that Justified production Last summer while In England Forbes Robertson Robertson Rob Rob- ertson my law in called my attention attention at at- to a manuscript that had been submitted to him by an English woman Margaret Young I was told that the play The Edge of ot the Storm contained some good points I looked It over The first act was surprisingly good By the time I had finished the play I had decided decided de de- de- de that I had discovered an authoress of genius and aBd I bought the American rights Mr l Robertson t purchased r e the rights t fo for England nl and t the play will t. t be produced In both countries before long I found round that this woman had been In Industriously Industriously industriously In- In at work for tor nine years andt and that t period had written between 1 t twenty t arid and t thirty plays turning out two and three and sometimes four a year These Thes-e ha had i been sent to managers and actors actors actors ac ac- ac- ac tors all over the kingdom and until she sent out The Edge o of the Storm all had been returned She simply kept at work work- Edward is reviving his old New York successes in a Philadelphia theatre during a two weeks' weeks engagement s' s d 4 s 4 I II I J JA a A 5 A Q SC IE FROM PROM THE TEE GEISHA The Pollard Opera company will still present The Geisha at the Salt Lake Theater |