Show 1 to oJ r 1 Plays and ana Players rs fier Ier and Els Elsewhere 4 I 3 CALENDAR FOR FOB THE WEEK I Friday SALT LAKE THEATRE Forget Me Not GRAND Over the Sea j i Saturday rS r 7 S SALT LAKE KE THEAT THEATER R Lady Barter Barter Bar Bar- ter afternoon Forget Me Not night night- J t GRAND Afternoon and and- evening Over the Sea Sunday Sunday- GRAND Held's band concert I It is very much to be doubted whether Whittier would have have- recognized Barbara Barbara Bar Bar bara Frietchie if he could pave have been present at the Salt Lake Theatre last night for tho only recognizable features 0 of his famous poem were the extracts on tho the and the name of l Inc Ine From an az aged e woman grown o gray In Unionism Mr dr I lt has fr fro transformed pOl her into a delightfully lly i young young and charmIng charming charm charm- ing log girl Round the name Barbara Darbara C h he hud had successfully spun a ver intricate i series of situations situations- W n In whit which h Babara appears to full advantage The fhe enthusiastic reception by the audience audi audi- ence tonce nce left no room for doubt as to what they thought about It and so Insistent were they in ha curtain calls that not t until fP Capt Trumbull U appeared P although so sorely sore sore- Ott yso ly lF wounded o and bowed were they y ap ap- ap The Work of work o Miss Chapman as Barbara Barbara Bar Bar- bara was the best of of the cast and tile the wide latitude allowed by her lInS lines was made the no l of She not only Interpreted Interpreted interpreted Inter Inter- the part art with skill and nd finish but EO ao well as to make herself the pivot around which the wholE play revolved Mr Nem Nettles as Capt Trumbull was as satIsfactory satisfactory sat sat- as h he always Is Next In Importance Im Im- im- im f c was n the work r of Donald ld Bowles in tile role of Jack e y Ot the rejected l lover verv and the strenuous life lIe of the play seemed all wrapped up In his efforts His part was ver very difficult to handle and the manner mahner In which he executed It was splendid The Mr Frietchie of Clifford Dempsey and the Co Ce Col of John V AV Burton were well weB rendered and were at times very amusing Lillian Andrews as Mammy Mammy Mammy Mam Mam- MamI I my Lou made the most of her rather small part as die did Julia Dears Deani In her In In- In t et of S Sue SR R Royce The company was s welt well balanced and add t the e performance went with a smoothness smooth smooth- ness atess ess and finish that aids so much In the reception of a k play The scenery was Characteristic Frederick never looked as sleepy as It did last nIght and the girls were verc certainly e up un to the the standard I of Maryland beauty If w we might make a sug suggestions suggestion It Is that the dear girls' girls get their Southern accent on on- S straight I Last night t t they forgot g ic to look In he the il mirror g after ater putting It on Rose Re Coghlan oen opens her er engagement gement at atthe at atthe atthe the Salt Lake Theatre t tonight In Forget Forget For get Me N Not Not- She e will be seen Ini Lady ler Barter Saturday rd matinee e Ld Lady t Barter Barter Bar Bar- ter written by the late Charles Coghlan Cog h lan ian leading man bon boti vivant v man o of let letters ten and at all times graceful and accomplished ac ac- ac- ac Sh I is this s season h having d a revival vat val rl by his sister I Rose Coghlan gl ref for I Ih whom h It was especially Y written I I It was In Lady D Barter that t this clever I er actor actor- author appeared ared as Col Gol Pearce and In spite of the fact that he himself had lv written lines evolved situations tI and dialogue dialogue dia dia- I logue all all all' tending to the glorification o of the character he assumed assumed- that the audiences at the New Y rk lk Fifth Avenue theatre where the tha play was first produced granted the lions lion's share o of their applause and commendation to his beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- and accomplished sister who appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap as Lady Barter Her superb act- act I Jog exquisite- exquisite gowns and and experienced handling n of the it role earned r re repented In- In eI expressions x n of approval v from a fashionable that nIght g audience Lady ha Barter leOrn and cl Countess te Stephanie th r de M Mobil Mobil- r. r vart in Forget Forg t Me Not bra are re welcome characters sa portrayed b by by Rose RoseI I who Has created improved d' d and f YA brought r all lr the eS splendid power add kno knowledge edge that eX experience e gives gives gives' to bear bearon bearon bearon on these e two parts Paish at af I was playing The The Parish Priest Montreal e up In if f Cat Canada da said a ft Daniel Sully who ou take the role I of r Father Whalen In the play liay a town which Is full of devoted votEd Catholics s. s The theatre was only I a k few steps J-e J re from my hotel tl a and andas andas as sast the night wa ws' ws pleasant li I walked d to tle the former In m my costume for or the first act It con consisted simply of a priests priest's gown and ca cap Just as as- asI I got outside a procession of young men w was s pas passing and andas andas andas as the leader looked at me he doffed his hat devoutly ah and so s-o did every man In Inthe Inthe inthe the parade I l' was at first amazed and looked a about out to see If any distinguished man was As I turned I noticed that men who were passing m mev me on the side Ide- sidewalk lide- lide walk lifted their hats and bent beat forward while the women women offered offered their polite at attentions at- at As I turned to o go into the theatre I i ll t at bt J C caught a glimpse r s of myself x or that t backed an adjoining g show day Then It all flashed me They had mistaken rive de for a regul regular r ordained 1 priest t. t and Sully smiled as as th the Incident was recalled Jn n the plaY all is that thatis is reflected d h In the role Ii I-Ii His Hill duplicate j may be found Jn ln nearly every cry parish It ItIs Itis Is that of th the gentle kindly 1 and anI ever ever- t I sympathetic h pastor devoted to 6 his flock and his calling I ln The Parish l comes to the Grand ran Monday and Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day with special l i school chIldrens matInee ma- ma tInee on m a. a j J an anE over Over the the Jea Sea an E English a was presented at the Grand' Grand I last st right to toa toa toa a sized fair The piece has con con- bl meriL merl It J tells an interesting story In a somewhat dramatic wa way It contains but f few w of or the exaggerations and aud absurdities usually seen in popular- popular plc priced cl d melodramas Some strIkingly- strIkingly rt realistic pictures of life e in English colonial colonial colo cob nial prisons are arc presented the hero o of the piece b being a convict the victim of ofa ofa ofa a plotting villain The cast as a a. a whole Is capable I and d the scenic n environment Is of oCt unusual af excellence c n n Along o t with the thrilling climaxes run some sonic exceedingly funn funny situations which altogether make It ft itT a em most pleasing piesIng f entertainment Ae he et The engagement will fill out the remainder remainder re remainder re- re o of th week |