Show p v r and S L J CAST OF OP CHARACTERS T Terry rry D Denison the Home Ruby Darrell the bo boy he brought up Edward Wona onn onnO Owen O en Garroway who v never never- speaks without his I. I O O. U. U UJ J J Leonard Clarke ClarIce Uncle Da Davy who does docs all the work vork W. W J. J Gro Gross Grom g Mr Albert Wahle ahle Foreman of or the tho mill William Wllliam Nash sh Clerk of or the mill Walter alter Coupe Chr Chrystal stal the sweetheart Grace E tello Clarke Aunt Betsy an m old maid malt Ellae Ryan Ran the tho model help Emil Emily MacPherson Little Chrystal a Evans E Tho The baby Herself That good old domestic melodrama from the Hearts of Oak the tho pen of ot much lamented James A A. Herne proved a delightful surprise to the the- patrons of or the Salt Lake Theater last night Plays Plas of oC th the tho type of or Hearts of or Oak Shore Acres cre an and Sag Harbor devoid evol of oC the old time struts Impossible ImpO situations situa altun- lions and exa exaggerated dialogue will al alwa's always always al- al ways was havo o a L large following of ot amusement amuse amuse- m ment nt patrons who delight In the realism and truth of oC life liCe portrayed on the stage Herne Home has hns taken hIs Jils characters In Hearts of or Oak from among the rugged rugs sailors and of the N New w England coast nn and he lie portrayed them with striking in ing fidelity I The he players under the tho direction of ot James JamesA A A. Herno give gl an acceptable Interpretation tion of ot the parts puts W Y J J. J Gross In iii Mr Hernes Herne's old rob rolo of ot Uncle DIl Davy was WIlS an Interesting character study Miss olIs Clarke as Chrystal the sweetheart Is winsome and charming and anti fully realized the tho opportunities opportunities op op- op- op of ot the part James Home Hornc as ferr Terry the rugged sailor In love lo with Chrystal Handled the exacting part cr creditably and was ever er powerful In the climaxes rho The Rull Ruby Darrell of or E Edward w nl onn Is III hardly l acceptable but the work of or the other players particularly of or J. J Leonard Clarke Leona Lona Evans and The rhe Baby was above the ordinary The Thc engagement engas closes tonight S S The Denver Den Express Express' drew dress another crowded house houfe at the Grand Gran last night The Tho engagement closes tonight S S S R. R C. C Easton the tenor singer with the flonnie Drier Brier Bush hush com company pan which h opens fin nn cn engagement n at the tho Salt Lake Theater Thurs Thursday ny will wilt give ghe a recital In tho Tabernacle Friday ay afternoon The choir and Miss Emma Lucy Luc Gal Gates J will assist as as- S S S' S The curtain In the first act ad o of The Tempest Tempest Tem Tern pest which will be bo seen at th the Salt Snit Lake Theater on next Monday and Tuesday Tues Tues- lay day nights and Tuesday matinee rises on the tIme scene scene- wherein u a tempest Is la represent represent- ed cd All AU the elements clements of oC nature s seem m at w war r with each oth other r ominous thunder rolls crash In the heavens hea while Hashes Hash hash- es Cs of oC lightning hare on the swept rain waves wa A mighty might ship helplessly ap approaches apProaches ap- ap the cruel rocks an and the mingled on oaths an and prayers ot men render the scene a most r realistic one S S S SIn In this age o of the tho dramatized novel noyel It was almost a foregone conclusion that somebody would transfer to lo the stage that charming grOUt group of or stories Besl Beside e the Ronnie Bonnie Brier Bush b by th Rev Re John Watson nt on Ian Maclaren However It Is fortunate for Cor or the lovers of ot the he literary and artl artistic tlc that the thc dramatization founded found found- ed upon these sketches Is from Crom the clever pen of oC James MacArthur Mr Ir MacArthur a Scot by hy birth has tenderly preserved ned the atmosphere which Is la deemed one of oC I Ithe the chief charms of or the kale yard kale yard stories I When hen the tho pIn play was written few Cew persons per per- drolleries sons eons believed belle that Maclaren's could be bo staged tn 11 However 0 r the tho result of or MacArthurs MacArthur's dramatization sterns em to be bea a high class come corned comedy which h also contains the thc heart clement which has endeared Ian Maclaren to the r reading a public The Transformation of or Lachlan Lachina Campbell Is tho the central of Qt the th pla play OB us or of the book Jool und and In commenting upon Mr Ir Stoddart's Stoddart's darts dart's portrayal of or the part parl Dorothy DI In tho the Now New York Journal said Mr Ir J J. J 11 It Js art so o fine lino that It transcends all aU art and ind nd seems seems seems' n nature tur Tho The Bonnie Rhonie Drier Brier Bush nuh with Mr Sled tJ dart an and th the thA original supporting company Is 18 announced as the attraction at the Theater The Tho- ater tomorrow night Dave Da Belasco co announces that the new play In which Blanche Bates will wilt star this season Is Tha The Darling of oC th tho Gods and It Is written b by Delasco and John Luther Luther Luther Lu Lu- ther Long It Is la th time the first t long play built buill of oC Japanese scenes and ami characters Belasco tie Be- lasco expects It t tn n m mako nuiko ko ns fiS great a hit as ag Madame I dame Butter Duller In which Miss I s Dates Bates was waso s so o successful Robert T T. HaineR will willbe willbe willbe be leading man and Mr and anti Mrs Charles Walcott will havo goo good parts George Arll s. s the English character actor who was In Mrs Irs Patrick Campbells Campbell's com corn pany 1111 Is also alfo in the play Others will whIt be Albert Griming Gruning J. J H. H Benrimo Gaston Galton Marvale alc Rankling Duval Du Eleanor Mo Mo- retti an and Ada Lewis The Tho first performance perform perform- ance mince will wl be Je In th the new National theater at Washington ashington November ith Later the pIa play will be he se seen n at fit Belasco's Delasco's theater In New York |