Show I AMUSEMENTS j TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE LAKE- LAKEI LAKE Marrying I Mary I lo GRAND Tilly Olson AUDIO Roller ORIUM Holler skating Marie Mane Cahill in Ed Edwin EdIn In Milton Ulton Royle's Royles piece Marrying Mary comes to the Salt Lake r tonight for tor a n. sta stay of or three nl nights and matinee At Dalys Daly's theater New York sho aho broke all aU the old records for tor business established b by The Tho Geisha and nod Tho The Runaway Girl at a time when the capacity of or that famous old theater was larger Janer than It Is now the change being due to alterations It will bo be remembered that Molly Moonshine the thc former vehicle of ot this popular comedienne scored a triumph And 1 everyone who has seen Marrying l Mary agrees that It Is a better musical pia play pla than Nancy Brown Drown or Molt Molly Moonshine Mr 11 Boyle Is alfo also the anthor au author author au- au thor of or the former pia play and t t je e music la III laby b by Silvio SIlio hem Tho rho lyrics are b by Benjamin Benjamin Benja Benja- mm min Hapgood Burt In Miss Cahill's er very stron strong supporting company is Eugene Cowles The famous skirted long chorus horus which can really sing ISing is also aJo with Miss Cahill I I S Henry W. W Savages Savage's Madam Butterfly organization Is claimed to be the tho lar largest elt operatic company that has hiss undertaken a complete tour of the tho country It will come to thle this city on Its own chartered train on nine cars soon The beautiful Japanese opera has been BO so widely wide discussed die dis from Italy r cussed since It was brought last year that all 01 music lovers look upon It Its visit as one of or the greatest musical treats trel of the season Those who wore so o fortunate as to see ace the thc New Nev York production production production pro pro- which this city Is promised and Mr Savage has a reputation r for tor keeping his pledges declare that the Puccini masterpiece mae mas as presented by br the English Grand Opera company and orchestra Is tho the most fascinating of or any o opera m. m old or new that has hall been given in this country For the tho stage production Mr l Savage age Is Ien sending out the most moat complete equipment equipment equip equip- ment mont he has over furnished for rOl presentation presenta tion outside of New York The company compan I carries not only onh all tho the expensive Japanese Jala- Japa Japa- I neso nese scenery costumes co anti ami properties e i but th the hundreds of ot beautifully colored electric lights and even tho drop curtains curtains cur cur- tame four of ot which are used use instead of ot the regular house bouse curtain The opera It Itself itself Jt- Jt self is eight times each cacti week wele requiring three separate casts caIts In addition to the fine singing chorus The orchestra of ot fifty musicians employs man many unusual Instruments all of or which have been Im Imported Imported Imported Im- Im ported either olther from Cram Europe or Japan A musical offering offer as pretentious as tho the Madam Butterfly production is seldom witnessed outside of th the principal cities of ot the tho country and ind the local management Is 18 to be bo congratulated tc d for COl Jt it it I IS C. C W. W Yo Anderson manager of ot the Grand theater is In no wa way re responsible fO for the lemon which was handed to him last night ull under er the title of ot Tilly Olson Someone booked the piece picco and it was up to the tho management to present It IL There Is nothing new In tho the piece picco and little that Is of interest especially wh when n presented pro pro- b by a company such fluch as presented it last lul night night- Tho The house was packed and the playing of ot Professor Held's orchestra was greatly great great- ly lv appreciated It W was S b by far the best thing about the performance Till Tilly will remain at the Grand until Wednesday Wednes day night with the usual Wednesday mat- mat moo inee |