Show II AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT SHUBERT Opening SHUBERT-Opening Opening of hou house e With Tho The Gay Musician comic opera COLONIAL COLONIAL- The Spoilers ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced d vaudeville GR GRAND Thc GRAND Tho Great Divide BUNGALOW BUNGALOW cs vaudeville MAJESTIC Vaudeville MAJESTIC Vaudeville and aud nd motion pictures I Working with will much macli haste hasto to lo put every everything rY thins thing in tidy shapo hiapo for tho th ho opening of tho new Shubert theatre tonight a lar largo large rJ force was as at the house today an and the management ement announces that all nil will wm no ho boIn hoin In t epick span condition when thc tue Lain tain ii is ral raised ed for th the first scene in Thc The Theany any Mu Musician the mu musical show n that will Inaugurate the Shubert Ia season on In Salt Lake City ll Because It has nu n. n legitimate legitimate mate stor story to lo the thc plot I one that holds hoMs to- to f ther and a attracts the thc t. t this thin piece ce Is It styled ll lI a n. comic crnIC op opera ra This will help son some om a H as so o many musical comedies les have played pIRd tho to city this season The Tite cn cast fit t Is Is' head headed vl by hy r Texas xUI Guinan pOM d of a n. magnificent oleo nn and un unusual Unusual un- un usual Other OIlier members o of thc the company com coin puny pany are arc l Lottie Kendall another comic opera favorite tl and amid former stir star ur of f her own Margaret Crawford n it talented lu tr H antI and r 1 Freda reda Klingel the thc clover clever cr Harry formerly formell with Henry W. W Savages Savage t companies RoS' RoS rf Gray L Leo o H H. White W. W o la Ryan all nil well known Now New York singers and comedians anI and Richard Karl the lie noted lasso basso Mario ad Fol Folette tho the favorite New York show Kill girl IC N New New- w w- man Leora Karman Ethyl Cook Jean Adair Adal r. r Franc cR LeCha I r. r Hurton Hur- Hur ton lon and many other othor vell known ad The orchestra under the thc direction of or Prof 1 i J J. J McClellan has hiss a IL line hue program arranged S S BY MRS 1 E E. MORRISON GROUT r. John Philip Sou Sousa a the th world renowned b bandmaster and his famous amous organization of ot musicians were wen heard rd yesterday afternoon after after- noon and last nl night ht at nt th lie tabernacle in two very r fine programs With tho the splendid splendid did band bond were Miss Florence Hardoman Hardeman hardly out of or her t teens a violinist of or note nole and the tho sisters sister tho the Misses l Frances Francea and Grace Hoyt soprano and mezzo soprano respectively who sang pang charmingly ly In tlc sev several oral eral ducts duels with band accompaniment The They were received so warmly thc they thic re responded IC ic- spond to a A. number of or encores encore H Herbert JJ I I. Clarke also d da- da lighted II his audiences with his fine solos nolos H He did ld esp especially fin lIne fine work In Showers of or Gold Cold IJ by Clarke In last nights night's program n. n lilt His tones were clear pure delicate and mellow All the different n numb numbers rs were enthusiastically enthusiastically applauded and with hi usual graciousness Sousa responded with many encores sometimes to as many as as three It is remarkable that this aggregation of or mu musicians 1 were re considered vcr very er great reat years ars n ago o. o and yet yot ot seem to do better work ork InCh each time tinie they arc are heard after an nn interval In- In t onal of yours years US Most splendid consonance of OC sound is ono one of the thc first features tome to me he noticed In their playing Them Thero Is such fluch fine flue balance that In the second movement of or the thc first flu number overture Spring bv be Goldmark which they the played lust nl night hl which changes to to show low majestic rhythm rh I thought for a moment the thc bl big tabernacle organ was playing In the thc thelI lI lighter more d delicate p passages tho the effect was n that of a aN N very fine line symphony or or- or- or chestra In contradistinction of ot the thc usual blare of or poor poorly softened sound In band playing playing- The Thc programs w were ro made up of or a happy halPY mixture of or classical and the thc better r class of or popular music and th these e last were with a vim which thrilled tho the house Once One last night nigh t there thre were ere squalls In Inthe Inthe inthe the gallery that a mother vainly anly tried to suppress during the tIme exquisite playing of ot the prelude to th the Russian drama R. Crime and I Punishment by The good nod nature of oC the great conductor was displayed b by the response to the tho encore when h he raised his baton and th the thc band played de descriptively My Wife VICe Is Gone to tolie lie ho Country In a n manner which filled the tho audience with laughter li A crying babe babp was played er very naturally and the resounding spanks of ot punishment were just aa ns real i as us the tho cr crying I Ono One of ot the tho most charmingly and delicately delicately deli deli- cately catch played numbers la last l nl night ht was the from Lucia Luda played as an nn en en- en core Another highly appreciated number was tho the well cU known Stars Star and Stripes Sousas Sousa's Bacchanalian Suite Hulte People Who ho Live e in Glass House I a a. new composition composition com corn position was as pla played rd in four tour parts p 1 a The Pita champagnes fb b the tha Rhine wines o c the whiskies 4 d the cordials Each I was waR played n with I realism As an instance in that of oC champagne there thero was wal distinctly hoard tho the popping of or corks and there was a sparkle an and running sound which distinguishes the thc wine The whole arrangement ar ar- ar- ar was nas catch catchy and cr very full tull of or melody The Misses Hoyt sang Bang Come to tor Arcady Arcady Ar- Ar cad cady b by Edward German Gorman beautifully and responded with a splendid song Inan in inan inan an entirely different style tle Miss Ihs I Florence the young youn was so 80 well received she ahe he was obliged to respond to two encores encore which followed cil in procession as good better b best st st. The These e a fan fanta till I lc e. e Rom Romeo o and Juliet b by Gounod-Alard Gounod as a 0 first number followed 1 b by Hartmans Hartman's To a Wild lid Ro Rose and the last splendid number num num- her ber r was a Hungarian Dance DRuce with harp accompaniment L Miss tI 8 Hardeman plays with a delicacy and precision which Is delightful Tho The tabernacle choir under their dir director director c- c tor Evan E Stephens o gave two numbers tIme the first with Sou Sousas Sousa's ns n's hand band accompany accompany- log ing being Elgar's Spanish Serenade and I regret to sa say was very f poor poorly given There was a 11 lack of or surety Huret In attack nn antI h a Jack lack of balance in the part voices which was nothing less than reaping In their last number Is and chorus Noble NoMe Chief by hy Glinka they yanc eana somewhat better owing probably probably abl ably to the tho add added d accompaniment of or th the tho tuL tabernacle or organ an played by Prof Prof- J J. J J J. J McClellan but their best Lest was Nati poor This Title choir should be he one of the tIle Jr greatest aI ag aggregations aggregations ag- ag r singles In the the world with proper training for tI they J possess tone qua quality Illy and numbers and amid tho the reason wh why their thell work is not nol even en up tip to the thc stand stand- aid of oC the usual chorus aggregation should be he questioned and their methods brought up to or above o as could well wol b done tho the singing of other organizations The Th Great Divide Is one OUI of ot the tho best heat western tern plays ever 1 written and when b by so o capable a 1 company a. a as the tue Grand players the tha piece becomes all the thin bi Tho hO theatregoers Is I's of at Salt Lako em to-em to appreciates appreciate this fact ani andare and are packing II the tho Grand Ulea theatre tre nil nightly 11 t I McCullough h f fa is playing tho the part of if Stephen Ghent with I nasa and grace His Ills voice Is excellent and his movements mO upon the stage o oare are aro t those hosa of or a finished actor Miss Douglas in th the role rolo of Jt Ruth Jordan Jonan to Jive hive the tho part pirt although h a Q Por very difficult on one Tills This actress rl rises NJ to lo ever er every opportunity and gives Ives a a. most splendid portrayal of or tho the character Those who ho we fortunate enough to e see se Miss Douglas Doulas m In Time Th Girl of the Golden Wf Cst t l will recall her hel beautiful 1 poi of ot time till Girl and It Il IK is doubtful If Ir shin ho hohas has hail had th time tho f same t opportunity III In an any of ot the thin productIons put flut on at th the Grand except ex- ex c pt the lie ono one that Is being belm pr presented this thiS' week S S SIf If 11 there them was 12 an any doubt about lb the popularity la larity tit of or George M. M Cohan an mi hl his royal r fatally family In n Salt alt Lak Lake it Il w was wao o d yesterday 1 nt at t the opening of ot th tha advance advance- n soh ank of at 81 seats ts and Ix boxes s for Cor the pr- pr pro pre of the thic famous young mans man's best musical com comedy II Tho Yankee Prince Not since th salt all of or seats scats for lI hoary Henry nn W. W Savages Savage's production pro lire d of ot Mote Mme Hu Butterfly has haR there mona men no so O much activity around the Salt Lake theatre j box box- office nod and from the volume of ot bu business lne s already registered young roun Cohan Cohnn an and his 11 big musical organization arc are due to f face c a 11 series of Ir as 08 nt brilliant audiences as assembled on those I S Tho ilie Ih Spoilers r rn company compan now playing at tho ho Colonial I t Is m meeting with t thIs thin Ve week k and antl the tho theatre lia haa Ic Ju-cn Ju n ra packed k nt nL every CI performance After fh five weeks w of or inimical comedy The Spoilers cx comes mes as ns a welcome visitor and tiny iho CO la is la large r e s' s The rhe usual Saturday matinee will wili bo Lo sh gIven n The Majestic lh The rite GIrl Ith the Auburn hair i ii ln ha having crowded houses at t i every performance Doranto the Chinese Interpreter is another drawing card cam Tho The Kellys as corned comedy artists are fire always alwa's good tood for tOl a lau laugh h The Tho bill LIIl as a whole hole Is a blo ble one S S I With n a a. a bill of or almost uniform merit the weeks week's Orpheum entertainment is preying pro prey In ing satisfactory to tho ho patrons of or that theatre Edna Aug tho the com comedienne lenno In Types Henry Cure tho the Ferroll Ferrell bi others in a R. bicycling act oct and anal the tIme Big CIt City quartette are all nil proving r real al hits |