Show Plays ana and Players rs Ij here r mid and Els Wb r 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK I Sunday Sunday- SALT LAKE THEATRE Dark GRAND Held's band concert Monday Monday- SALT LAKE THEATRE Way Down East I GRAND The Eleventh Hour Tuesday Tuesday- i iff Ur tF SALT EAT W U y jj P Down r C w. w Y l. l East GRAND The El v Wednesday 11 ll ti 1 SALT LAKE LAKE THEATRE l Way Down East BaaL f a 11 I ni U L-iI Eleventh Hour Eleventh Hour ThU Thursday SALT LAKE THEATRE Way Down East GRAND The Man From roni Mexico l Friday Friday- I. I SALT LAKE THEATRE Way Down East GRAND The Man From Mexico Saturday Saturday- SALT LAKE LAKE- THEATRE LAKE THEATRE Afternoon and night Way Down East GRAND Afternoon and night The TheMan TheMan Man 1 From Mexico Before a large and warm-hearted warm audIence audience audience au au- last night the Salt Lake Opera company rendered the third performance of ot Martha The play went wenton oft off with a smoothness and promptness highly com corn Every member of the cast seemed to be in the best of ot spirits and each part was played with care and ac ac- ac- ac curacy The applause was frequent and hearty A matinee will be given this afternoon afternoon af aZ- and the final performance to to- to night C C C Theatre goers e could hardly e expect more u than has been offered gag them during f the past week I J Frederick Warde in a repertoire of ot choice classic productions the Salt Lake Opera company in three performances of ot Martha Black Paul's Pauls Troubadours Ts in some exceptionably good specialties Ben Hendricks s in Ole Olson Way Down East comes back to the Salt Lake Lak Theatre for another week beginning be be- ginning Monday The play needs no In in- in introduction to the local public other than to mention the fact that it ran to crowded crowd crowd- ed houses for tor nine consecutive performances perform perform- ances here last winter Manager Wil VB liam Ham A. A Bradys Brady's experience with this play has been that that- the patronize I 0 public h n. n will liberally HI an n a adequate quate representation pres t ti Way Yay Down East is that type of play that depicts natural natura and simple everyday every every- day life Ufe It shows the old New England farmer In all his honesty happiness and narrowness Its Ita story is a moral Jesson lesson taught Ministers and churchmen everywhere everywhere every every- where speak In the highest terms of ot it Held's band concert at the Grand Sunday Sun Sun- day night will be unusually entertaining Miss Luella Ferrin leadin soprano of th the Salt Lake Opera company will take part Following i ig is the complete March Elks Carnival 1902 1901 new John Held Helf Dedicated to S. S L. L Lodge No 85 Overture Poet and Peasant F. F Von Waltz Watz Espanola ola Prison Scene Scene- from II Il Trovatore VerdI Verd I Leslie and Stevens Grand Selection from Florodora Leslie t Stephens ens 1 nd m fi lIeo Gr Grand Aria from Daughter D g of the Regiment t L Miss Luella Ferrin Hungarian Rhapsody ody No Io o 2 F. F Liszt a a. Caprice L Last st Two John Braham L b Dance De Do B. B Daniels 1 Gems from Princess Chic Julian Tullan Edwards Edward Lincoln J. J Carters Carter's latest success The Eleventh Hour will be the offering at the Grand theatre for Monday Tuesday r and Wednesday including matinee Grand patrons are well acquainted with Carters Carter's work so it is needless to remark that the climaxes and story will be suf sut- startling and thrilling t to satisfy the most craving desire for real real- ism lam The production abounds in nove novel I mechanical effects one being the tIle attempt I to ditch the fast express The cast In in- in eludes Charles A. A Karl tG G Gardner the e favorito fa German dialect t comedian ia a ant and sweet singer Mr will sing hi his old favorites The Lilac and Apple 5 Blossoms The Man From Mexico which Walter Walte E. E Perkins's comedians will present a at the Grand on Thursday Friday Saturday and Saturday matinee performances I if reports be true will furnish an evening of ot rare fun and merriment The Tho company has special sC scenery nery an and cast appointments and a large and strong r I It When William Faversham concludes hI his a engagement at the Harlem theatre New Nev York Julia TuBa op Opp and add he ha will have parted parts company and Isabelle Irving takes th the leading roles Miss Opp returns to London Lon Lon- don to assume the principal female role rob s In If It I Were Vere King C SC Ir Irene IrOne ne Bentley George W W. Lederer am and Harry B B. Smith have been In close consultatIon con con- of late and it is reported in New Nes York that the latter will write an orIgInal inal comic opera for the former to star stai in and that the second named will look C after the business end of ot the venture 0 S C The new company playing Florodora In New York is r reported ported to be be better bette ter liked than the original organization With g Dorothy Q q- rg tr Morton Albert Virginia Hart Earl ansi and Thomas Sydney od Barraclough having prominent parts the musical piece should be unusually enter enter- taming Robert notified his friends In Inel New York recently that t he has permanently perma perma- r el l retired r from the ts s stage l e easM Mr ill Hll- w Hard Ilard made his last appearance on the stage lust last Sunday week In Detroit appearing appearing ap- ap In The he Littlest Girl lie will open a brokerage offIce In Wall Vall street I |