Show 11 nn SALT f LAKES LAKE'S As J J I REGULAR THEATRICAL SEASON IS rii-i rii j CAST OF CHARACTERS Otis Tucker Sh Sherman polon tolon Hammerhead ld Frederick Maynard tit Joel Joel J J. J B. B Fullon TIm the tanner Edmund Burroughs But nUl Parker Farber Harry Johnson Johnnie Perkins A A. S. S Thoburn Constable W. W F. F Powell Molasses 1 My By Himself t agg l fIss Eunice SallY Bally Iss May fa Taylor Maria Perkins MIM Maria larla l Mandy I Hawkins Kathryn athryn Robinson Nell Burgess Durgess ILl nT WEIL ns os tho Inimitable J. J Jf A f Aunt Abby LL In Tho Th County Count Fair ned tho reason teason at the tho Salt Lako Lake Theater Theoter The- The oter ater last night Neither the play piny nor tho tha player were wrt strangers to local theatergoer theater theater- S goer BO 80 O the large audience that gathered corrected c just Jutt such on an evening of ot Jau laughter pas as was As s th th prim and ml prudish old maid Mr Ir lurg s Sh s Kix 1 a L character sketch that Is U not only but one th that t. t must of 01 Its Us uniqueness with tl tho but best character roles s on tho the American r stage To lough Is tho the watchword of or the and not to laugh Is quite Th The was waa In an nn uproar up- up roar from tho timo of ot Aunt Abbes Abbe's K p. p nfl n never cr d failed to laugh lauh nf- nf that at anything tho the c eccentric old aunt found to lee Iee keep the tho farce arco going Th players without exception arc como como- vi m I tho h s erIous actors have fin Im- the comedy Next ext after afler Fj CI citation which l Is In tn Ina Inn n n a class by hy Itself iteI tho part o of Tags played b by by Wins Miss I Eunice deserves mention men men- tion lion fh Tho Th lit little He girl Kirl Irl won favor or with Ith last IJ by her high claw clas work which hy by the fa way hears bears tho the earmark o of th tho Her dalt Why I 1 Asked Johnny Johnn Jones was tho the hit o of the Otis the lover of Aunt Abbe Ms a producIng laugh h fa fare face which ho can manipulate to In th the moat approved ed style yle comedy work particularly his hili fIrst ficen With wah Auntie was Va one olle of or the 8 of tho the performance Tim rim Tanner the tho boy hoy with such a dreadful past was handled acceptably by Edmund and Mr r J. J Frederick Maynard Ia made the t typical 1 blustering old constable J J. J II If Fullon hn has a n pleasant stage pres prea- ence nc but bitt ono might wonder what he saw charming either In tho the person or tho acting act act- lag ing o of Sail Sally Greenway The hon race which Is Ia about all all' tho the county count fair there Is la to the play made n a tremendous hit lilt especially with tho the thoI gal gal- I Iler ler lery The engagement enas with tonight's Performance I George TV V. Lederer Brother Jim Harry Horry 1 J- Smith and Ludvig are the tho k proud pOSsessors possessor of or expensive gifts that f Mrs rs Vanderbilt la jj reported to have havo lire rO c to them thc after the th special perform- perform L ance anco of The Wild lId Ho Rose Hose c was given In Ini inthe i the th Vanderbilt villa JI nt at Newport last Mon Mon- day 3 S S S Hel n Bertram who has been hen abroad studying vocal culture has boon licen engaged by Manager r for tor his The Tho Prince of ot PUM-n PUM to play piny the role of nt tho the dashIng dashIng dashing dash- dash Ing Am American an widow Miss Bertram ought to make mako the part hart a striking one as she has been abroad for tor SO some time and can eRn give I It a few realistic touches that would bo Lo welcome I Clara Lipman has haR jut Just been discharged from a n Philadelphia hospital after undergoing undergoing under under- going n R painful p operation While abroad Miss l hipman Injured her shoulder and recently it W was waa 3 found necessary to operate ope one rate on her hr In order to prevent ent paralysis of ot that part of or her bod body S S S SNo No Now ow that It has been hen decided that Clyde J. J Filch Fitch cannot finish his new rda play The Flirt for Miss Misa Ethel she nhe will he be seen In n the Ires resent nt London success Tho Country Mouse loUlle an and will use a n one one- net act French play for or a curtain rho Tho latter ls called anti In It It- Miss Miss- F acts the tho part of or a peasant I boy Loy S S S SEleanor Eleanor Elennor Falk has deserted the vaudeville vaude ville ille and will vIll be seen with or one of ot the Fishier r and nd nI shows this season as Lady In S S V Chauncey Olcott produced produce his new play Old OId Limerick Town In 8 St St. t. t Paul Wednesday night Th lh scenes of ot tho the pin play are laid lold on the tho banks of th the tho river Shan Slum non n near Limerick and afford several eral views of or picturesque 1 stage stac settings Ol Olcott Olcott Ol- Ol cott has 81 also n a number of ot new songs the most popular being Noreen Norcen Mavour- Mavour neen u u 4 u 4 U l' JU J ii 10 LiU Th Salt lIt Lake and the Grand brand Grand theaters Inaugurated the regular dramatic dra- dra f matic season In this city last lost night with two meritorious productions 4 The Th rh County Fair anti and A u. Broken Heart Fine audiences attended the performance at each fl playhouse and Sand gave gwo tho the players rousing recep- recep f The season Judged by tho the best of or attractions already signed f promises to be bo the most brilliant In the local theatrical world f tt tJ U LI CAST OF CHARACTERS Dave Dare Russell a n young Clement Walter e. e a man mm of or the world Oscar Oacar rl 1 Jack a n wandering Minstrel Van C. C Barrett Tim rim brother Wade rJ Rhino Rhine lIen Ben the old servant Harry Wells Judge Rathburn Wade Rhino Deputy Rosa floes special deputy William Duncan Dr Williams tho the prison doctor Henry Willys Nellie an nn erring woman Lois I-als Mrs Russell Dave's Daves Leigh Susie Maud's Mauds maid Blanche Plunkett and Maud Story Stor and Marcel Miss lIss Kather Ruja ro 7 71 BROKEN IlEA HEART RT f pleased the theA then A n i Grand theater patrons Immen immensely immense immense- ely e- e ly last night and won for itself a place among the best priced popular attractions ever er 8 seen en at Manager Hammers Hammer's rs r's playhouse While melodramatic to a 0 lar larK large extent It Is fortunately free from that blood and thunder feature usually seen sten In such production and r resembles very ery closely Human Hearts Heart lint fields field's m melodrama with which local playgoers arc aro so flO familiar Miss Is and her play pla- platho tho the production production tion of ot her own pen came to 10 Salt Lake last night unknown ant Quantities hut I the they surmounted surmount 1 that disadvantage se and as the thrilling story was enacted tho the audience showed ltd its uJ appreciation b by vl vigorous orous a applause ap 81 p- p and when the tho foal final curtain dropped tho the performance had hl tho the stamp of or approval of an enthused assemblage MI Miss s Esther authoress actress Is of ot course COurM the central n re In the leading lead lead- InC Ine role rolo o of the ad nd vent s who succeeds In tr trapping Dave e Russell a young oun miner muter Into marrying her and after lifter obtaining all his hip mon money kills hi his best friend In an zin al altercation al- al and fastens Castens the crime on the duped dUld miner Ho Roy Clement as ns th hero gave gWI gWIn nn n acceptable ac nc- ne- ne rendition and received a liberal part of ot th the tho applause e. e Oscar as theman theman the theman man of or the world made his part put stand out In bold contrast to that of or tho the simple credulous miner and was one of or the fa ta- von I es Jack Den Ben and md Nellie Howland howland How- How land wr the other players who kept kepL up UT the standard of ot the performance The bill hili continues throughout tho the week with Saturday matinee |