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S J t 2 S I 1 x t it t tc c 4 t a TONIGHT'S T S AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced vaudeville society society society so so- night GRAND GRAND- The GRAND The Pride of New York NEW L LYRIC YRIo ELITE Moving ELITE Moving pictures IJ Here re are arc romo omo blinks from th the Land Landof Lando o of oC Nod Prickly Heat a horse was a long tong shot How Ho- long was ho he shot Just tim the eanie length as 08 he was WM ca be before before he- he fore tore he started He lie ought to be able ablo to break out In front and sta stay there Yes Yes If If tho they dont don't scratch him If IC you'll Rive give 1000 for 10 on him cant can't you OU give 9 00 for or nothing I The man roan in the moon mo may go on strike He ife wants shorter nights Hes Helt Ie tired of the same some old moon and omI ho me c here to tn get full rull When Ron Rory BOT Dory Bory Alice appears appears- hns hos your lad lady friend with the tabB tabasco co fringe n Belle Bello lIo o of Row Row My My work ork J Ja Is Isa Isa a sCTt screech ch And sti she sh shows how I should say n It Is Its awful H ful to make mac an nn alarm I clock get sel up One Ont has hns made me mc get up lots of I S times This one looks run down Let Lets see sec It Is h your our watch going No It Its It's gone Dont make the alarm larm go o oft ott What hat would voul the dock do without It They The sa say you OU have ha a good voice volee Jump Tump on the dragons dragon's back and run down the scales Broadway Is halt half V way t between heaven and and and- all right You needn't name namo the theother theother theother other place I S I Nobody sleeps In the Land Lind of Nod 00 I That IB Is not an any of ot the audience Its effervescent wit Is too spontaneous and sparkling You begin to feel that It Is I worth while to pay attention To learn Just Juet wh why the extravaganza was confined to one ono day a day a matinee and anda a a. night performance at at the Salt Sail Lake Lak theater theoter you will have to ask asic Manager It surely would have drawn dran even larger larKer crowds crowde on succeeding nights The extravaganza has been here hero before It Is as good this time as before Its pretty stage settings s and tableaux are al alas always always al- al ways as pleas pleasing Ins The chorus girls are pretty One or two of the cast are good singers The business and the tho work of or orthe the principals Is 15 both finished and funn funny And they have hare a a. vehicle that would at attract attract attract at- at tract applause even If IC the work were confined confined con con- fined to reading the tho lines tines In an audible mann manner er Knox Wilson does the April Fool this I year His work finds favor but he ho has hns hasto hasto to share the popularity with Maurice Darcey as the Man In the Moon William i A ll JI v. v I I II 1 I W I iA 30 itt t t I rf t r fir o 11 t s 1 ii t Yr J f wL l tJ t A C r 4 I S lf t y t. t I. 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I 4 7 A tf t. t jM i 7 V 7 5 tN q J 4 J 4 7 f Y p- p pJ J m k kI I t f A I r q 11 MA MADELINE ELINE TRAVERS WHO WORE TIlE THE FIRST REAL SHEATH GOWN GaVIN IN AMERICA AND WHO WILL V WEAR WEA ONE AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER IN THE CHORUS LADY C Welp as ns th the Welch Rarebit and Nelson the a as weather wt man I Dorothy Doroth Webb makes a a. w very ry cute cut utI little j i Bonnie A Adelaide Harland 1 Is Ig per tr active n h the Chorus Girl and n HH KerR Keers ns nR tory llory Bory Alice th the Man Inn In the Moons Moon's Irate wife Ife The host best singing pinging ln Is that of Grace Drew Drw I as al Jack Ink of Hearts Heart and of Mr Ir Wilson I Th The rest of th the i company Is 15 nn not particularly larl strong on tho musical side Th The work worl of the chorus Is fair Calr but hut In Inthe inthe the whole pl c the they are relegated to th the second place which p perhaps rh PR Is 18 the proper prop prop- er I for the tho chorus Yet th the they m make ke keman man many and quick changes chance and form torm an In effective ef ef- b background Some Somo genuine genuino are Ire coming to the thc local th theaters ter Manager 1 of the Salt Lake has haq certainly c prepared a a. anice anice nice treat with anil The Th Chorus La Lady h two 0 of or the biggest t attractions I on tour In th the thA west The Th promise of or press agents for local th theaters and the traveling companies are aro given n I below AT THE SALT LAKE LAIE Geo George p Broadhurst t. t author of nt The ThC Man Inn Manof Manof of the Hour showed shoed his wisdom when he ho purchased d the rights to produce Texan Tocas Mr Bro Broadhurst has man 5 mannered d this pia play luc ll for Cor the pas past fi five c IIla seasons un- un the firm name nam of or Broadhurst ft Currle Currie Mr Ir Bro Ga taw paw the first performance per per- of Texas h hi- hi pronounced It Il tho the best beRt cowboy pin pIa play on the tho American stage How To good his Judgment was then I lit it best Illustrated h by tho the ph phenomenal run of oC the tho pIa play In all the largo large cities clUes of oC tho the United Sta States tel It has made a n. fortune for or Mr Ir Broad Broad- hurst's hursta firm and for the author J J. J Mauldin Mauldin Maul Maul- din Feigi Texas Is a play of the cattle eattie entile eat cat tie ile country of or the lone star state slate It Is Isa Isa isa a delightful picture 0 of tho the plains Its characters ar are natural and true to life It has a beautiful story and a strong plot The scenery Is true to life lite and the tho accessories are correct to a detail Texas stands alone as an American play pIa an and 1 IB is In no way a similar to other cobo cowboy plays unless It Is Js that the thc adobe house hous and the chaps nod spurs resemble other cowboy pictures Texas Is great enough to furnish It Its own on material for tor a pIa play and the author being heln a native born Texan knows th the tho country Its people and Its ita costumes costume The Th cast this year car la is exceptionally strong strong- having bp been n rehearsed under the dIrection direction direction tion of ot the author at the BIJou theater In New Nc York City Tem Texas will be seen seon for the first time timet at t th the Salt Sall Lake theater tomorrow afternoon and night The rOost cast rastIs I Is 18 composed of th the following wc well ll known players Miss Nora ora Shelby Miss 1 Ethel I Clifton Miss Louis Louis' Louis Sanford Miss lIsl Grace Graco Tx Lockwood Miss lIss WInona Bridges Bridge etl Mr Ir Frank Frnnk Conway Mr Ted F F. Mr r rEdward Edward lIe Bl Bailey Mr 11 Bernard Fairfax Mr Allen SL St John Mr r H Harry Maitland Mr Harry Tan Tansey AIr Mr Edward Smith and amI Mr Joseph Coleman I is rightly and truly called a mystery drama It Il Illustrates b by means of or allegory and symbol the secret se se- If cret of redeeming love lo Yet although correctly named namN a mystery play pIa for tor the foregoing reasons It Is In no sense of oC the word the th same am as understood tood by b this name namo as I to the early earh mystery plays plas of oC the Christian church In those plays devoid of scenic embellishments I and In many Instances even en of appropriate ate costuming the action was stilted and the tho players ers seemed mer mercy Y to 10 chant with witha a monotonous articulation whatever din dla- lIalo lo logue was contained 1 In tho the text This method no doubt served t the purpose i r f f the time lime but It would no now servo sern onla only a reminder of ot th the m methods pertaining the drama of or those and would simply be appreciated as aa such on oi tho the contrary wl lle still being belm a mystery play Is redolent with life an and l color natural natural nat nat- ural and l In action and ond In every particular much the same as the better f of ot the drama of the day It Il Is this this' harmonious combination with the beautiful stor story of the lay Itself that end renders rs the and absorbing spectacle that as made It famous throughout the tho world orld None one can witness this soulful r rr r r ero Interesting Interesting- production lUt lUtI I being awakened more full fully to t. t consciousness ron con of oC ones one's Innermost self and the tho I sublime power of or the brotherhood of or un unselfish unselfish tin un- selfish lovet t S In the effort to rf reproduce the reverential reverential rever rever- atmosphere re of the original Surroundings surroundings surroundings sur Sur- and In oth other r details during the engagement here her tradition of or euth will wili bo be preserved except In comment Ing time which has hM b been en slightly changed Formerly the time of ot was waA f iO 30 anti and a n two-hour two intermission was given I for dinner long Intermission has hns with which permits I been ben done away uway of commencing commencIng- the tho first act at ut 74 the performance concluding tn at 11 II Idock I Tho The public Is II most mot t earnestly requited to I subscribe to the rule that everybody should he Ipat seated d before the hoU house Is darkened dark dark- cried ened and the tho first act begins begin It will be Impo Impossible to t seat at Ut any one at nt this Junc June tUT ture is h due at the Salt Lake th theater theater the the- ater ter Monday 1 November o 9 lot for a Q three days days' engagement and a n mat mat- inee Next ext Thursday Friday Frida and Saturday November 12 13 and 1 11 J. J and Saturday matinee at the Salt Lake Lak then theater tel Henry B. B Harris will pret present Rose ROP Stahl In the now famous I corned comedy success The Th Chorus Lad Lady and although this Ih James Forbes orbel comedy In Is now In the third year Ear ear of Its Us phenomenal existence thIs thin will b be the first opportunity that local theatergoers will 1111 have hud had to s see se e the presentation of or the play pla In this city elt Both star and play have been lauded In the most enthusiastic t terms by br critics all over the thc cOl country tr and mor moreover over the pia play has to Its credit a run of a solid year In New York and four months In Chicago and six elx weeks cels In Phil Phil- ad adelphia ci The Chorus Chortis Lad Lady I Is not nol a 0 musical comedy as th the title Uti might suggest It Is In four nets acts the first of or which Is placed at the thc home of Patricia la O OBrien Patricia's Patricia's Pa Pa- tricia's father who Is In charge e of ot racing stables Tho The second con which has created something of a 0 sensation shows the dress dress- 8 lug ing room of ot a theater while members of or orthe the chorus are making up for th the stage The third act takes taken place placa In the tho apartments apartments apartments apart apart- ments of or Dick Crawford ford a n bachelor and the fourth I Is at the boarding house of oC th OBrien O'Brien sisters In contrast to the title The ThA Chorus Lady Is a pIa play that has hafl hidden behind a vein of ot excellent comedy a strong stron moral teaching teaching- and a story perfectly true truo to th the characters the plot presents It Is 18 lZ r i. i i 4 5 i f t j d 5 e j C S. S r 1 S I t ROSE STAHL I As Patricia OBrien O'Brien in Tho liTho Chorus Lady Laly coming to the Salt Lake theater said to 10 bo be a fin finch finely 1 conceived Idea Ideo of or the chorus on the j part art of Mr 11 Forbes and Is 18 acted In so 50 capable capable- a manner by Miss Stahl that the success of the combination 1 Is well understood after It ha has been seen Jam James s Forbes author of ot The Th Chorus Lady whose new play pIn The Th Traveling Tra Salesman Is 18 one ne of or the greatest reat st hits In I New ew York and this fact odds considerable Interest to tho coming engagement nt Mr Ir I Henry B. B n Harris Harrill has furnished hns Tho Chorus Chorus Cho Cho- rus Lady with a splendid production I which i Is lit adequate In every even d detail tall and and Miss M Stohl's Stahl's p support will he the he-the the Identical ono one which was as seen during the long run In Non New ew York The cast Includes ilice Leigh Eva Annie Ives Ies Amy Lesser Am Amy Leo Margaret Wheeler I Jean French Fre AlIe Chase Madeline Tra- Tra V S. S i S r ti l II WI y A rk J. J It M t j L. L i SCENE FROM TEXAS WHICH WILL VILL PLAY PLAYA A MATINEE TOMORROW AT THE SALT LAKE THEATER AND AD A NIGHT PERFORMANCE verse TI Lavinia Mason Wilfred Lucas Earle Earlc R. R Williams an and l Thomas Maguire la lre AT THE ORPHEUM Tonight will be society o lety night nt at the tho Orpheum and this weeks week's attractive e bill bUt bids hilI fair fall to fill th the house to overflowing t arl In addition to th the regular attractions attractions attractions an additional feature will bo be added adde 1 In that that star of vaudeville ande Charmion the perfect woman will distribute a as a a. afree rr free roo souvenir to every woman attending the t theater hIs hI's tor tonight h l a high highly artistic postal postal pos pos- tal tah card Illustrating her act X Next weeks week's Orpheum bill looks like a a. areal areal real winner containing man many attractive and novel features In providing musical novelties no the most successful producer Is 11 Jesse Jese L L. La Lasky ky colonial whose military and sept tte arc are well known to Orpheum paI pa pa- I trone Ills His latest latent and grea greatest test achievement achieve achieve- I ment Is said to be The which comes next week I In the scenic setting of an elaborate boroto I salesroom on Fifth avenue Ne New NC NewYork I York four clerks and a n. department manager manager man ager are discovered 1 killing time In tho thu absence of an any customers by playing on five pl pianos nos at the same time A stirring ragtime rumber Is played and then four young young- ladles ladies dressed In the height of oC fashIon fashion fash- fash Ion jon walk alk Into the store They are on a n shopping tour lour and have ha drop dropped d In ip to bu buy buya a piano An number follows follow and then thenan an overture In which the entire company company com corn pany takes part a young oung lad lady and gen gen- seated at each piano The Tha effect I o of nine pairs of hands playing on five I pianos planos at nt the same time can better oetter tlc tic 1 Imagined than described Vonder Wonder makers supreme the tho seven are noted tho the world over EuI Europe Europe Eu- Eu I I rope held Its breath watching them three r years ago RO and Now New York Is still tall talkIng talking talk talk- Ing Ing- about their appearance In the mc- mc Their offering combines ground and loft lofty tumbling tumbling- and risk risky work of ex exceptional exceptional ex- ex order and merit Several years ears ago aso the four startled tho the theatrical theatrical the the- I world b by their a acrobatics Meanwhile Meanwhile Mean Mean- fennI I while morning rehearsals were developing de the same agile qualities In another member mem mcm- her ber of ot tho the family The following year It was was tho the five O This process was wu during the thc next two years ears Mr Ir and Mrs 1 r- r Gene Geno Hughes Hughel two of ot most popular farceurs will make malco their Initial appearance In this city next week In a comedy romed t by Fred Fret I J J. J Beaman called ailed Suppressing the Press Mr 11 Hushes hughes last year wh when n he required d a new vehicle chlde for vaudeville Ule an announced announced Rn- Rn in the New ew York dramatic papers papers papers pa pa- pers that he lie would award a 0 prize of ot 1000 for the best beat sketch submitted for or three persons b by an American author Over O I manuscripts were submitted d and Suppressing the the- |