Show oI 0 1 4 1 s and Players r fiere ana and Els Elsewhere J oio i NT AS FOR THE WEEK ay- ay K ayK THEATRE Afternoon on At ht Viola Allen c Dark y I's Is band cOD concert e t lY- lY lYKE KE KE THEATRE Dark park The Denver 1 y- y TAKE JAKE KE THEATRE Nathan Nathan f The f The Denver Express S. S KE THEATRE THEATRE- Afternoon ng Nathan Hale J P Afternoon and evening nyer ter Express lay lay tay- vl I Itay E THEATRE Barbara I II Iver I ver the Sea A I f VI THEATRE Forget Forg M Me Mc gK Cover ver ker the Sea 3 I THEATRE Afternoon on i Forget Me life Not and eve evening ie Sea I Irs performance at the S Salt lt I m. m closes loses one ont of ot the the- notable the theatrical season goers have watched the rise risea a Allen with much Interest I m he occasion of ot her ber first visit Irs as ft R star stan they have shown of ot her artistic ability enthusiastic reception It is lether ther Manager has ore successful engagement t lora En n 11 artistic and a financial ft In spite of the advanced t sting eating c capacity of t the house Cc tt rm fled axed to the t at every e es the Theatre management aber of excellent productions ale Tuesday and Wednesday Frietchie f comes for fory aly y Thursday Th Th The week will with Forget ForgetIe Me Ie NoLd Not NoL d will open again Monday 5 The Denver Express Alter After t li lf Y run both in point ol oi v the number of performances laJ priced d h use was s dark last half a rI of tf the t. t week ek The 1 engagement during dui the first week proved to be an peng p- p eng ong one With the thrilling press and the new Over the iger gr Hammer should do eX ex- ex n ness ss during the coming week r Friday and Saturday and will be presented at ata a new English melodrama tf and I Indicative title e of Sea 5 ap The production t iti of t the orate in scenic and Iri In Over the Sea there Is 3 of a dramatic or sensational complicated rn a plot and e enough satisfy to t the fullest t extent e devotee of that very to an enjoyable dramatic The Tle play is produced with kline of special s scenery and perfects The Holden Bros ge an exceptionally strong r actors and have left to make this prod ure In the list of ot their Unsurpassed company will be seen in both plays eg Ij of ot melodrama are unfading Iced lead theatrical feats are still n fi the case of The Denver which Is one of the warmest plays of its class Once ng Bull Bul Standing Cow Cowand and of braves win will attack the emi emi- and emit their war at Theatre for three nights arid and I i- i matinee starting Monday to t the huge delight of the i et first gi 1 i the e subdued b thrills of the I The e Bros have havee eTl Tl m le e play with an n e excellent sev se- se v scenes and the grand balle ball 1 life e hotel San Francisco a pro pro- I il I element ne that entirely it il re- re suspicion that this is a wild Western estern drama It has situa- situa lImaxes which are thrilling to toi i the frontier scenes but the voted to th the American million- million le e scions of British fe e e skillful hand of a clever nd rid are satirical and amusing ken all in all it has proven roven play return dates and Its n or ory uproarious comedy and plot entitle the play to what- what it may achieve if f t Hale a the t viii be at the the Salt Lake k The The- and Wednesday next Constitution said last De De- written the story of Nathan should be written as it has hasI I 1 must have given exquisite I Iman 1 5 man who loves fine actions arts ats and minds without guile and sweet and clean and I liable cable abl It ft could not riot have been nor for Cor money but fox for fori foxx I i x of ot the work From the plea- plea me rae from tram giving life to a soul it things without realizing it pleasure of oC telling the story ans an's love for a woman and beautiful love for him The fhe tragedy of his sacrifice for tor fore tore e dimmed and shadowed by of the womans woman's sac- sac could not die For her the vague and unshaken hope- hope mst lust feed a heart laid waste i by memory of a an i idyllic t ea 1 rl rles that because e of t their ide the hurt deepers deeper s 's B 5 of the play have i and interest In the begina begin- begin e a cleanest and highest come- come of ot May of ot budding trees of ot l led d with the sweet clean Ir pink and white blossoms freshness and lightness of lu in such an atmosphere that thatto to Nathan Hale the school- school Alice lice Adams his pupil On Onles On ifs les news of the fight at Lex- Lex he beginning of the war that c much to both of ot them The Theof rot of mu the last act are almost pantomime Hale has been beenie le is is shown In his tent the fr his e execution u Alice comes ye oW they y are to have only I five ther ther She comes slowly up Ing cing with avid thirsting eyes face S She puts t J. J arms aims bS k k and b girs to sob j Was cry that told of pain and anat ans an- an s st at endurance and a terrible So convincing was the themen themen themen men and women all over the J- J crying I openly l and without fard Vard Kyle ei in th the hea role gole of Na- Na acted with a repressed In- In of gesture and a 4 knowledge that t gives elves v t things for h him Jf He Es Is Isas isas as s conviction There Is noth- noth or overdrawing it ii ill his Fion linn His work appeals noth-I noth be- be definiteness and a positive positive- Wasp grasp He HI Is an on excellent ires 8 a hair or OJ you YO womans woman's ke e a do dog the r were words In poem that have bed to tingle T with patriot patriot- sands of 01 and are arett tt i it a J by Stonewall a at of all war dra- dra If tra that i ill to be r s r-s 1 k Theatre ext V ning TJ N rs em IL ile m 1 lIue- lIue n ja m r i f It Mr Neill Nelll and his company played Barbara Frietchie in San Francisco thirty four times and could have presented presented pre pre- seated it many more times had he not have contracted previously pre to present other plays plas within a given time It was first produced In San Francisco b by the Nelll Neill company during the visit there of ot President McKinley and was not on only I witnessed by nearly a all members of f the lre Cabinet bJ b but r by the Governors r So of f four States and their starts staffs It Is In four acts with the scenes laid In and around Frederick Frederick Frederick Fred Fred- erick Marj Maryland Marland land Mr Neill will be seen as c Capt Trumbull the Northern e lover and d dc Miss rs r.'s Edythe Chapman m as Barbara a g The rho entire cast will vill be the same as it was during the triumphant success of ot the PI play In San Francisco hell hella or The sale a of seats for r the engagement here will commence next Tuesday mornin morn morn- in ing t Forget Me Not Ith Miss Rose Coghlan as Stephanie do should prove a strong attraction at the I Salt Lake Theatre Friday night and Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- matinee The play Is strongly dramatic but never descends to the I cheap trickery of ot melodrama even In lii the greatest of its Us scenes which strips a fI mercenary adventuress of ot a position In 1 society which she has held by means ot of Intrigue blackmail and effrontery wIth an present ever-present insouciance and wily manner to disarm a coterie of enemies f ing plotting self possession ft her s downfall y n l in It the is exhibition In h the amazing amazing a of t feminine wiles and coquetries when danger danger danger dan dan- ger threatens the position she has usurped In society as well as In the self self- command and stolidity exhibited during some intensely dramatic scenes scents that Rose Coghlin shows she Is past mistress of ot her herb art Ond The supporting ht g exist cast Includes i ea a number number num num- ug b ber of ladles ladies JI whose costumes i are a de delight delight de- de light to the thc eye whose well modulated voices and easy grace proclaim the fact tact that the they have participated In many a society play Lady Barter and equally-attractive equally play written e by E Charles Coghlan actor c JJ ai el ln fi author hon bon vivant and matinee Idol OI will willbe willbe be presented Saturday att nIght night The Sign of the Cross with Charles Dalton the handsome young heroic actor as Marcus comes come to the Salt Lake Theatre for the full week of ot March Mr 11 DalLon DaHon is 15 an actor of ot the heroic school He Is a magl magnificent specimen of manhood and a player of great reat convincing In Jug ing power The play has had a phenomenal nal record It has been running I for more r than five years i In England li where tet m there are no less than six companies pla il c It at the present time The subject of the play teals deals with the inhuman persecution of the th early Christians by Nero The Theauthor Theauthor Theauthor author has built upon this theme an In Interesting in- in and absorbing drama The dl ef effect d- d fact of such a play presented e by a strong t y tE tEly company l of well known actors r 1 Is greatly greatly great great- ly enhanced by a a. series of magnificent stare pictures that are historically cor cot |