Show I AMUSEMENTS I TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE LAKE The The GRAND GRAND- Brown Broi Tho LYRIC Tho Missouri 1 Girl GirL Vaudeville ELITE Moving ELITE Moving pictures AUDITORIUM EINK RINK RoUel Holler skating They have organised o a grand opera club over o In Denver er and the they purpose to hold bold a musical season of or several weeks next fall all The The- greatest stars In the Metropolitan Metropolitan Met Met- and Hammerstein nS' nS aggregations viii Ill be brought from New York Al Already Already Al- Al ready has been pledged towards the movement In all nil will be raised What hat Denver r Clots Salt SaIL Lake can doh do h Why not organize a a. grand op opera l' l club here ralso a sum sum Bum of mone money that will willIn ln In insure a successful season reason and bring tho the stars who are to appear In Denver De here Does It not look reasonable Every Even man and woman In the state stalo who ho desires to hear hoar tho best befit In music will be bc glad to subscribe for a 11 season on af ticket to such euch an enterprise Incidentally lI the tI promoters ml might h gather In a a. few cw shekels them them- selves el S SIt It co costs ts a pretty penny penn to go to New NewYork York There are rc few C In Salt all Lake Lalo and amid the tho cities clUes of the tIme who nho can afford to take talce such a It trip Just to hear henr the great singers Ingers But there are hundreds yes cs thousands wh who will ill gladly pay fare to Salt SaIL Lake for such a purpose Also Iso those thoE who might come como would have O an outing and would probably spend a considerable sum aura with local merchants merchant hotel end rca POS keepers It seems to me that every spirited public-spirited man and find every pc person person per per- r- r son who would bo be benefited In a 11 monetary y way would subscribe liberally to tho the grand and opera club It need not be bo necessary necessary necea- necea sary to give a large amount If It a subscriber sub sub- scriber r would guarantee to take taka a certain pr c-pr- tam tain numb number r of tickets It really would suffice O Of course U o p. p who would jr r ana an a golden vest liar would bo ho expected to share chare In the expenses a little more Until those who ho would t have hae only the operas in exchange o for their money I believe b by straining my myrs ears rs j just t st a little bit hIt J I can hear somebody say Where Is th there rc nn an auditorium l large rge enough th to accommodate crowds which would pay f expenses How flow about the thc tabernacle The Time seating caHng capacity there thero Is larger than an any ry theater In New ew York Yoi and pretty prell nearly nearh as large an MI any auditorIum auditorium audi audi- In the United States If JC time the necessary ary money Is lt guaranteed lI there willbo will willbo bo ho no difficulty In n getting crowds ds mid and A place to house th them m. m It would cost a comparatively el small sum oum to arrange arrans a tag stage In the tabernacle and I believe those who havo have the management of or that building will gladly consent to 1 such suc-h on an arrangement for or so worthy orthy a n. cause caupe Salt Rail Lake has lisa a n. larger p percentage of music lovers than nn any ammy other city in n the United States This is evidenced d b by the tho manner In which eve every musical entertainment entertain entertain- meat ment that comes here Is patronized And this applies to good bad and Indifferent With a music loving public and arid a huge lingo auditorium with perfect acoustics f us liS a foundation foun does doe It not sound reasonable to predict a roseate ate future for or a L grand opera season Aside Ashl from tho the pr prestige tI Salt nIce Lake would d e rom from rom such an event e tho people would h be he h benefited It Jl would mean meau a n liberal education to tu thousands thou thoi- sands ands and would bring within the reach of at all what at present Is merely a R. dream tho the unattainable S Is over ever harmful In Inthe Inthe Inthe the present Instance It Is doubly co so Whenever pr has Injured the time reputation of or an any player and I have been the lie Innocent dispenser r of such 2 Information In in- in formation I am only too glad and ann willing will will- ing to correct the tIme false Impression In my review ro t last st evening of Th The Toy- Toy maker I took cx exception to tho the work of the Juvenile I was WitS told that this part pait was being played d b by Mr lr Maurice lied Bed mond I was misinformed for lot Mr Ir Redmond Redmond Red Red- mond mend did dill not pia play this part He lie pla played Cd not Frederick SIr Mr h Eugene Eugeno Weiner In r played the part o of Frederick Fred Fred- erick crick the Juvenile rol role My Iy mistake natural Inasmuch as there thero had b been cn man many changes made duo to the tho Illness of the star Mr Teddy Webb What I said about aboul Mr Mm I gladly la retract The criticism m of or his lila work was meant for or the work of oC Mr Weiner ARTIC ArtTIE II S S S The he Lyric announces es that the hue prices for tor forthe the time t e weeks week's kB engagement c of Ste Stewart ait it famous Quincy Adams SawyerS Sawyer will be bo 10 10 20 SO ao O mind and 60 50 cents Following Follow Follow- Ins big Tho The Girl show which closes tonight The Player wilt will run until Saturday S S There was Wll a m of Bu Buster Brown at the he Grand theater toda today fit nt 3 p. p m. m and nd there them will ho bo a p performance tonight at al 81 Buster Busier Brown will be beat beat beat at tho the Grand cr c every nl night ht this week The Cohan Colman nn and Harris comedians with witha a great cast list elaborate scenic and ol cl c- c effects magnificent costumes anti and everything that goes ROCH to make up ur a first first- class attraction come to the tho Salt fealt Lake theater Friday l presenting the much talked about New York and Chicago sensational scum sen com comedy 1 hit Millions Not In iii a d decade cado has anything in the show line tine created a n bigger that this play the corned comedy Is original and amusing Clay but ut the th one startling feature and anti possibly pos pos- sibly the bIggest ever attempted In a stage play It is seen peen during act HI III A midnight midnight mid mid- night nl-ht on the M Mediterranean sea rea with a t aging i-aging fIercely lightning playing play play- ing lug havoc and a yacht acht tossing and zigzagging zigzagging zig zig- zagging za from one side to other and actually shown hown so realistic that time the audience audience audience audi audi- ence at times limes Imagines they are lirO heaving around the theater This scene alone would create creato a sensation In on any play antI ami staged aa at It Is 15 by this his excellent company It Is a performance ono one cannot afford to miss The sale of ot seats scats opened this mom mom- ing S S SAmong Among the tho most mOlt elaborate productions to be bl seen here hore In tho the near future is the new college play for girls Cupid at Vassar Vassar Vas Vas- sar with Florence Gear Ocar In the time principal I role |