Show It Mummers and s Musicians Musicians' C Corner AT THE PLAYHOUSES SALT LAKE Music LAKE Music festival including 1 selections from The Tho Tho Mikado ana and II un 11 Trovatore ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville t by the Grand Stock company NEW L LYRIC LYRIC moving 3 pictures ures It Is regrettable r that 0 o many In this city prefer tim tho unreal Impossible Im- Im ri- ri possible bloodthirsty plays plas to real dramas with lessons and real truths In n them 1 that the management nt of the tho Grand theAter theater theater the the- 1 ater has found It necessary to go o back to th the screaming melodramas The Grand tried rural plays plas and got together a stock company with an Idea of presenting a I 1 largo jargo number of shows wih with merit meri to 1 laro them but that plan has been canceled I Too many patrons patons of tho house proved by their absence that thc they did not like these pa plays so well wel as bloodthirsty melo- melo dramas The Grand has been losing a little more than jOO a week trying to lo educate tho people tO toward r a higher plane in In the theatrical world worM world trying to elevate cle the thE drama at that hou house But the lovers O CI of unreasonable stage e ei i excitement would not viand Land for tO or it I the they want ant the thrillers the gore and the cruel I hearted villain And the they wilt will wi get gel ct It I. I Their appetites will 1 bo be for Cor a as I A. A R. R Pelton one of tho the owners of the thel l Grand said sad his company compan Is In the show I business to lo mako make money mone and not for or 1 philanthropy lIst But Ht Mr 11 Pelton said It was 1 with wih sorrow that the change chanso would bo be boI beI I made I 1 And h by the wa way this question of or pubIc public public pub pub- lic Ic tato for the Iho theater Is a n perplexing one one At the Orpheum the loudest st applause applause ap ap- ap- ap often Is given for oren some ome nonsensical cal act without any claim on art without the tho least eat louch of dignity or refinement to It I It and without anything showing real effort rort while somo of the tho really real clever er ce and I capable acts get set only scant praise from fromi rom i I Ithe I i the audience The tastes have not riot been I cultivated for or any anything thin better heter and they seem Sem to get gel et a certain certin amount o of ment out of the tho coarser lines of enter enter- taming It is on only natural that when the Iho audiences applaud such things thing they are going to get et moro more of the same J kind But the theaters miss their rightful place In tho nations nation's naton's life when the feed the untutored people un In entertainment nt that thU falls fails fals In every oven way to give Ive the least east nent rent bit of advancement education or 01 r relIne relIne- I wonder If the selfish hogs gho Sho go so to the theaters continually I to anno annoy other oilier people over ever stop to think how they are being censured b by those thoo who go o to be e en en- en It I Is enough to mal make e one ono want to fight to watch some of these pests fhe They can always manage manase to K KI gt I t there thero late atc Perhaps some of or the feminine offenders offend offend- orent- orent ers want to make other othel people believe beleve the they have hR on silk sik skirts l and think the they can make them rattle or rustle ruste to moro more advantage nd If tle they arrive late and nod bother mor r c everybody The They think It J Is perfectly Just and to walk all proper over o er peoples people's feet I r force them to get et up In tho the midst of oC a agoo goo good scene and then what makes It r worse these selfish Beings s never think of of begging ones one's pardon for tho the trouble i L. L the they caused or of oC thanking a person for Cor Fi r accommodating them Many Ian a good act Is i spoiled by late comers corners i 7 In a sen sense o the they are stealing from other people when the they come In late lato and Insist ft r on being seated after the tho curtain has been heen P 1 raised The They actually steal some somo of oC the thew B w pleasure that the other people paid for tor I The They have no more right to do that than r. r the they would have to steal some fruit the theother theother thet t other people bought hoping to get pleas pleas- tire ure url out of It f. f Of course coure there thero are rare occasions when 3 a person might not bo ho able to got get ot to the tho show on time But certainly there Is no excuse e for so o man many getting late and for forth forthe forthe th the tame same Eme per persons ons belI being late continually It I Is 15 unjust common selfish and nd a certain tam tain sign that they were either born brn of unrefined stock or that their raising has been bad The person o of refinement good goody y taste tasta tato and the right kind o of spirit always c thinks of o tho rights of others and If IC he lie heR R should be forced to arrive late once he 3 tp would bo be b certain to thank those thole who wore i kind enough to get up and let him pa pass s them r People nowadays do not stein seem to think enough of their neighbors neighbors' r and It Is l' l mad Fad but true that too man many of them forget forget forget for for- get to tl take c their manners m with wih them when th they go to the theater theat r l And remember this If I you OU do not like i- i ithe the show keep your our mouth closed or leave the theater Do not sit there and andr r knock the show for or the people all al around you ou ma may bo be enjoying It Immensely They 1 do 00 not care car to know mow what your our opinion la E. E. E A. A V. V 1 1 SALT LAKE LAIE THEATER An extraordinary girlie musical meange melange me me- lange ange coming under the caption capton of or Hip Hip flip JIp Hooray HoorI I will I Ill be lC he presen presented ted for the first frt time lime at al the Iho Salt Sail Luke Lake theater tealer Monday Monday Mon Mon- da day night night Its Is engagement ement will wi be for three nights night only The book bok Is by I Smith music tousle b by Gus Ed Edwards wards and the thc production Is staged stage et by the celebrated celebrated producer Julian Mitchell The Tho dances and ton ensembles Cross were arranged d b by Welling Veiling Wellington Hip 1110 Hip Hooray which carries tho the title sub sub tte of or A College Y Yell ll l In Two To Shouts ran for or mO moie c than n 1 year par at Joe Toe Webers Weber's music hal hall hail New York and created quite a hurry flurry furry In the musical world orld Rice and Cad Cady the German come- come I i. i olans ians ans who won fame both In New lW York I and on the Pacific slope have ha e the tue title tte roles rles and are considered th successors sue suc- I to Weber and Fields The They are arc arci i- i isa sa id l to have the support of c capital play play- h ers ens prominent amon among whom arc arC Miss 1115 t Mae Moe foe Phelps prima donna foi in with The Th Gingerbread Man William Wliam H H. I- I Bill Di Mark Mack character n late laic of Miss Bob White Whit Tom f. f baritone Harry Shunk th the mm- mm J etrel man late of Al 1 G. G Fields Field's show r r Monde Oure Lroy of the Weber 1 forces oeR Mazle Mazie Mazier azle f r r Trumbull tho the dR dancer H I Wellington Cross i late Juvenile ju fi f. om The Tile Top o a o the tho ord World and no Rose Bose Lel Leslie Leshi whom Anna Held termed a prel pretty show how girl gri l Th The company com coin ran pan carr carries a I large numbering sixty participants in iii nU all Many I ny fOD pong cong hits lilts will i be rendered The most at hY are alE Coon Con College Cohig I Ivy Green Dear r Old College Da Days How low Would You Like to lo Take Me Home With 11 You YOI Stron Strong for You l Gond Good Gond e Mr Ir na Rag hag tm time by bv George M. M 1 Cohan Cohen and Gee I I Wish I Had Hail a Girl Hip Hip Hoor Hooray Is IR a bule burlesque que of oC the Hie college pia plays and t thie e Is a great ra t d dal al of fun In it I. I The Th first t ne l is In Ini 1 i th the 1 front of lel F and the celebrated d Yale fem fem- is IR B lu iii II the fore for ground This 1 Is well 1 lined with college boys by and later the girls com om on oil 01 a members mem imin- bern bers of a musical Y r company rues fhe ha e have to sIt nil fit on th 11 fenev inori- inori of nt l loss too to or else IFe what wha t WIld h be he I the hI n 11 use e of or BUch luch a stunning chor chorus Mr r. Rice and arid hiI his hil partner Cady romo rom in It fl niI try tl to pell ll fl the the College ho boy hoyi a new breakfast break break- fast tut food r Oats That hat lie lie- IJ gin gln the th plot plot The second act nt In is If In a hoat- hoat liou and nd the III later lafr to lo a av f v r wh where re a big university boat hoal rr rare Is 15 rowing and the appear In iii rowing Towing clothe to 10 L there thare ace ate a lot of good rood In 11 the company compan and the I Is kept laughing laughing laugh laugh- h. h ing most mOlt o of th the time The Tho Jokes joke are art about as keen a. a as 1 nn any you ra ran lal Put find and d there arc are n a of Maude L LeRoy 1 score good songs f. f Io In tho the widow role wears waT some of or th the most molt surprising hats ever evol- rII e cn of or a b botanical garden Her costume are af ir and h her r sheath gown own comes di direct direct treet di- di t- t reet from Paris Jh The Th orl original hal nail Comps comes Intact direct from roni Webers rj Denver newspaper In reviewing Flip HIp 1 uhf I lp f Hooray eaT sar a Its HI comedians Impart Im- Im part the shouting spirit to th the s college fun Cun tin chorus wet sweet op t POngs lonel one and nr attractive dances testS peats are fast fat Slowly but hut surely furrh th the jr grat at American drama drama ama In is b being ln written t 1 Every OI v I r o w Come nearer I it 11 year par lw by year fr v WI up- up roach closer lor to the It vital J that will wl p for nIl An that Is li best hot In dramatic art combining char char- rs action ln incident lal language ulle and anu at- at i- i that ro Into Inlo one dramatic nan be lp nt at once an 81 entertainment a au n Itu u l ai an a inspiration and amI a Q work of art Without going too to o deeply Into actualities It may be said that The Squaw Man lan the stirring J b ky by Edwin Royle In Iole the which alt Lake theater for wll wi Appear at or an il engagement of Hi three r days as a's commencing next t Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day i night gives glowing promise 0 of nt at least approaching tho the ideal mentioned a above e. bo Ical To say Jar that a year car or so a ago o when th the I pIece mado made its It first appearance some Nome al alI al- al lo lowance w was s to lobe bo made mado for the hopes of or author author h manager and star etar tar would have been to express tho the case mildly but It calo seems Reems i that hof o at least east I a portIon porton Of the tho re- re reI I of the SI cat American play have II e been met and conquered in this Ine inStance In- In st Stance e nC for or to begin with wih there Is a do- do spice o of originality in theme and treatment and that thai roes goes far ar to introduce Il 0 4 l I I I DUSTIN l FARNUM ARNI As Tho The Squaw Man coming to tho the Salt Lako Lake Theater a new vehicle of tho the drama to an audience audi audi- ence Then there Is a a. certain daring In the selection of such a motive for a pia play that also has Its Us attraction for those who visit the theater It I has been een said that of all the dramas given to the tho stage stase In the last two years Tho The Squaw Man Inn more moro closely approaches the desirable In so far as ns It I furnishes heH a sane plot sanely anel treated and delivers ers del an au atmosphere that conveys con at once to the amateurish mind tho the fact that life mc in tho the bl bIg s west of twenty years year ago was something solid old substantial and of deadly earnest earest It I has been conten contended d that no pIa play can be wholly at fault that touches upon I Kate Barr Barry Bare Is booked for Miss Barr Bar Barry Is Isa Isn isa a n new recruit In tho the ranks of vaudeville but she Is one of the most famous amous English Eng Bug lish chara character comediennes over Import Imported d to America Sho camo came hero here from rom Eng Eng- land hand to fill fl a n special engagement with wih the tho In The Tho Chinese Honeymoon In which she he created cratt the part of Fill Din During ins the five 1 0 years ears she has been In America she sho has played exclusively In New ew York Yoc until thi this season sue she entered vaudeville Jc aude and camo west In III her repertory reper tor tory of ot songs arc are Included several erl of the character songs that she made so popular sons In the east cast Two young oun ladles ladies the sisters sisters- May 13 and Flora Flora are are remembered red hero on I account of o having been one of the headline head head- line lne nets acts on tho the bill bi at tho the opening of tho the Orpheum three years eaM 8 ago 0 They hY were charming and d entertaining dancers and singers then the they have ha e all al their orf original skill ski grace pleasing manners and good looks to which Is added tho the thoa a additional I tilt Tonal merit of or having achieved greater finesse Inesse b by three years years' eals experience in England France Russia Rusia and Germany Germany Ger Ocr many where th they y performed In the best I music halls hals and theaters This will om In all al likelihood be tho the last ast appearance In vo vaudeville llo of these sitters sisters for some ome time as they thoy arc booked to star In a musical comedy season A minstrel act Is always alwa's popular and andas andas andas as there have been but hut few feo acts of that kind In iii tho the Orpheum this season Low Lew Hawkins who Is styled the Chesterfield of minstrelsy minstrels should b bo be a popular a addition addi addi- dl- dl lion tion to the program He lie le Is ono one of or the best hest burnt burt cork cot comedians on tho the stage He lie le was a success s in all al the bl big companies companies com corn panics ho traveled with sith but has been even moro more so In vaudeville He lie has hns a peculiar droll drol manner that easily places him In the front rank of minstrel tr men His Ils collection of songs and stories Is original and ant amusing whilo his hits wit Is keen and Incisive e. Frank Prank Mostyn Kel Kelly and company compan will willbe willbo ol bo be seen in a diverting entertaining and pleasing comedy sketch Theirs Their Is one ona of tIle life most popular and best hest known one- one act sketches In vaudeville It I Is replete with good lines hues and exceedingly funny funn situations Tho Tito artistic hand balancers Is the tho wa way Coyne COno and are Introduced This team is said to bo ho p peers r in their particular lar field eld o of work Tho They do things s and do them thorn so well wel that the they seem scorn to put at al variance cyer every law Jaw of equilibrium Things that to tho the ordinary era a average e human be beIn beIng being be- be In ing seem to be well nigh impossible this team performs with wih alacrity agility and ande e ease M. M Where hero they have appeared thc they have o la caused something of or a sensation Two new novel no el animated pictures will wl be lie displayed b by the and with wih tho the overture and selections of oC the tho or orchestra orchestra orchestra or- or chestra the tho program will wi be complete GRAND THEATER S It I Is a long Jump from the sensual Im Impassioned impassioned Im- Im I Camille Camio to the daredevil untamed untamed untamed un un- un- un tamed child of or an n Algerian English regiment regiment regi resl- reslI I ment Cigarette Tomorrow night at the Grand Miss Mits IS VirgInia Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- ginia Keating the leading woman of the tha stock company at that theater will wi close her engagement as Camille and nd Sunda Sunday night she will wi open In Under |