Show I 1 gL 4 N WEEK SALT LAKE Beg Beginning inIng Monday night and running three nights and Lo bl bis musical comedy starring John N. N t. t Young Thursday afternoon and night Friday and Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- matinee The rho rhe Serenade will wUl ho bo presented SHUBERT Beginning Wednesday night Tho Man From Prom Homo Beginning Sunday night change of or bill bU of or adv advanced vaude vaude- ville 1110 GRAND Walter Waltor McCullough and tock stock company in lii Brown of or lIar Har- yard B BUNGALOW w vaudeville Tho t COLONIAL COLONIAL Tho Girl airl Question MAJESTIC V Vaudeville and motion pictures Salt Lake Lako has has a bl big theatrical feast t this we week k and will havo o another next week Tho Now New Shubert which opened th roc G Gay t Musician will present lIebler k Co COB COR b bg production Tho Man ManFrom ManFrom ManFrom From Homo Tho Tim Salt Lake Lako theatre which hJ h S' S gave ve us Geor Georg P. P M- M L Cohan and his great reaL rat production of oC The Yankee Prince will HI give us ua the bl big musical comedy cornell Lo Other attraction will bu bo good 1 also Iso if ff tho following ln press agents agents' promises can be he believed AT THE SALT LAKE LAHE i J t At the Salt Lake c the theatre tre on ori Monday this city J ay and Wednesday will see tho musical comedy entitled 10 with J John hn E. E Youl Young S' S who endeared himself to the theatregoers o of this elt city I last It t year In th the rob rolo of oC Happy Johnny Hicks flicks In Tho rho Time tho Place and tho lie Girl CIrL 1 I Lo LQ Is ts the combined combine efforts of n 0 O. O Henry Henr said to bo ho tho most highly I paid raid story writer in the lie world old and aud Franklin P. P Ada Adams ns epigrammatist epi and nd humorist ot of the New York YorI I Evening Mall Ilan The of Lo Lowas Loas was written by A A. A Baldwin Sloane composer of ot Tho The Gln- Gln and the Beanstalk Beanstalk Beanstalk Bean Bean- Man Jack stalk Mocking Bird Lady Lad r feazeL ael and a dozen IJ en othel es of oC tho past pat decade Mr Ir SI ane has written written writ ten eighteen numbers for Lo Loi Loso Io so they the Arc 1 already being sung sting on th tho ho str streets Among Amon them arc are Tammany on Pa Pa- Old Main Street LoveT Love Loye LoyeT T T All That Matters Vou You Cnn Can Always Be Bo r h My Sweetheart Yucatan and Long Ago JO Lo marks a distinct t departure In musical cOined comedy Instead of or tho the usual pod o of or nOll nonsense the plot of or thrilling ably told toldia Jo Lo 10 t tells a gripping ia all tho the Charm the humor and human human hu- hu man Interest characterize 0 O. n Henrys Henry's ell r s 's productions prod Notwithstanding lot w tand Ins ts is Is plot however Lo 10 10 contains as 35 many un making lines and situations as the most frivolous theatregoer ocr could desire Awhile l' it its chorus contains two thirty pretty young girls Tho The cast Includes Dt Dorothy roth Brenner Elizabeth Goodall last J icon en hero here with Mr Young Youns in The Time r th and the tha Girl Annette Hall l Kirkland James A. A ne Reynolds Bobert and a a. dozen docen others The entire production is staged by dward byI Edward P. P Temple i who 1111 pr fro produced all alt the tho spectacles les i C tho the New ew Y York rk for its two lo years v. v S S Americas America's favorite melodrama In Old Kentucky without which a a. thearl theatrical al season caon would be incomplete is tho the at- at at the Salt Sall Lake Lako theatre soon v Every Lvery very season from the da day It was produced back In tn 1892 until th the the- present It has turned In an enormous for tor It its managers LItt DIngwall i i ind the pia play has never lost Its Us power to hull harm 1 theatregoers throughout tho the length nud aud breadth of oC the tho land 1110 piece picco breathes the fragrance fra ranco of oC tho the green slopes s DC f Kentucky It Il exudes the tho aroma of corn whisky and depicts the tho Inherent love e of oC horseflesh hors possessed by byI I the tho men man woman on and child wherever born There i Is a wholesome wholesome- a. a touch of or r 1 rugged cd homely merit nept and an absence of the drawing room niceties that appeal to the tho most Ia Jaded d play playgoer oer Tho Tue story a a. simple one with no claptrap effects Is told In a direct and nd tolling toiling manner Its characters to bo ha real Hying personages es For the present tnt season N entirely n new w fI scenic equipment has been prepared and am 1 a. a capital company with many of ot the old f favorites of or former In In Old l Kentucky seasons Is promised Miss MIs Mildred John Johnson sun son is announced as 1 th the heroine mountain girl in the tho presentation rc C this Here Heir Herr are art a a. few tew of ot pC ho son song a.- a. that hat have lIa helped make Victor tor Moore and George M. Cohan's plu The Talk Talle jot or Now r aw York which Cohan and Harris will present at the Salt SaIL Lake Lakei i theatre soon ono one oC f tho the bs- bs biggest est successes suc suc- ce s s of oC the past decade Follow 1 Your Uncle Dudley Put a Little Bet Down for Me Mr Burns of oC Now ow When Wo O 0 Aro Arn Am r a j up tho the Boulevard Boulc Busy Littie Littie Littie Lit- Lit tie tie ro When a 11 Fellows Fellow's on the thc i J Level With n no Girl That's on the Square I I Want Vatu You Claremont Under Any Old Fla Flag at All AU Drink With Me He Gee Geo Aint I Glad That Thal Im I'm Home Again and what is predicted to tobe be the song hit of or tho the year nr Some me Love lr Ir Moore will be bo support support- red NI b by a bl big and ard efficient company and thc ttO Identical production will be of- of C as at a ul used d In the Now ew York run at the thc Knickerbocker theatre 4 Victor Herberts Herbert's masterpiece The Set Set- S c last done dono hero here b by the thc famous no will bo be tho the attraction at Salt Lako theatre the last halt half of or tho week matinees Thank Thanksgiving and Satur- Satur The Tho home company will ll Interpret i op ra and the glorious m melodies of or the tho th piece bc sung by b a n. strong cast of oC vocalists Including Cardon Am Amy O Oli Horace Hugh DouS Dou- Dou S gull ull Aler S S. Campbell Fred Ired C C. Graham R n RD D. D Williams L. L 3 J. J Haddock and a a. large chorus of ot tho h best singers in Salt Lake with Spencer Jr an as mu- mu director The bo box opens next Tuesday and ond popular prices 51 1 1 7 c. c BOc Oe Oo and 2 c will prevail with BOc pOc and for tho the The Tho local public Is sure to welcome Its own singers with i crowded ro dd houses hOURN as both opera and cast 1 rt I p FRED C. C GRAHAM Serenade at the Salt Lake theatre thea Who assumes the role rolo of Lopez in ill Tho The tre tro November 25 20 26 27 ar are aro popular with tho the m music lov lovers rs of oC the city AT THE NEW NEVI They rhey woke Bismarck at 3 o'clock in Sn the morning to tell him war had been de declared de- de cl red between France Jn and Germany and amI the tho Iron sleepily Look In tho lie upper right hand drawer of or the desk and desk and see that I am awakened at ot 6 When hen arose at the hour he lie nam named d th the the armies of ot Prussia were already on their way ay to Paris At least that is tho the story ston thc they tell teU and md if It It isn't true It it might Just as well be for all practical purposes pUt In any case so tho the situation lIs Is one that it Is equally equal equal- ly iy practicable to Booth and Harry tIt Leon on Wilson the authors of or TheMan The rhe I Man tan From Home for they were equally ready read In the caso case of emer emergency The Tho Man Ian From Home Homo had proved a a. a great real success and the authors might just justas justas' justas as as' as well have havo been pardoned pardon d If Jr they had sat back lighted cigarettes and begun besun to enjoy life A week weel or two later George C. C Tyler tho the managing director o of Co made mode a n new nw V contract with Dustin l' l Farnum for a starring tour ta to cover er a number or of years ears and md Immediately Immediate Immediate- ly II wired to an and Wilson lIson that he must have a a. pl play y by by a a a. d date te two months later They sighed and rand wired him Go to the lie house house- and nd look In n the top drawer of or of the tho lie library table Notify omy us when rehearsals l. l begin ln The play was Cameo and while the they ma may never have heard the tile Bismarck story they used tho tIle essentials of It and md the play well play well Farnum Furnum is making tho the hit Milt of his life Its It's Just a n question of forehandedness 5 and the au authors authors au- au thors hors first showed that when they thor thorsa saw sa that the thc Int International marriage question was as one that would have to b be dealt with eventually and got Jot In first with The Man Ian Iro From 1 Home which b by the tho way wa be seel seen at the tho Shubert Three hundred and forty forty- two forty two wo consecutive consecutive tive performances In one city city Chicago Chicago and an cn entire year arat at the Astor theatre New ew York make mako a pretty prett good reward for being belm wide willa awake I The Man Ian From Home will m be at the Shubert for four nights and Thanksgiving ing and Saturday matinees i i VAT AT AT THE tR ORPHEUM HEU What Is IJ heral heralded ed as the ht brightest st and smartest vau vaudeville presented in months month la Is scheduled to open at the Orpheum to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow ev evening Mary Ian Norman who the bill Il will present n a r monologue Some Somo T Types p s or of Women omen In which actresses and society girls arc are impersonated The characterIzations characterisations characterizations are arc said to betrue t to talfe and ad- ad ad admirably admirably done Her first sketch Is that of oC an nn emotional actress who ho makes make life miserable mill mis erable crable for everybody behind the scenes b by her disagreeable temper and then comes on with a 1 sickly smile Intended to coni convince con con- vince vinco tim tho audience of 01 tho the angelic sweetness sweetness sweetness sweet sweet- ness of or tho the sufferIng Buffering h heroine The Tho other Impersonations arc are also said fald to to be good oo Ed P. P Reynard billed as n. n ventriloquist quist has a real stage stas-o production H He Introduces an entire play with the a a- a 1 of his automatons which automatons which eclipses anything of the kind heretofore seep seen on ona ona ona a stage stage- The opening scene shows a n farm yard ard In tn a countr village Just before sunrise Then a chore choro boy sitting on on ona a alog a alo alog lo log starts tho the fun On and Mr Reynard D carrica carries car car- rips rica tho the entertainment through the day with his automatons depicting quaint and humorous rous country folk There Thoro is a n fire run and nd other funn funny side features The Tiu troupe consists of oC four foul high class claas acrobats acrobats' who do what Is called a casting net act Th They perform all nit sorts orti of oC aerial evolutions including a triple aul a double full twister r rund und and a t loop mop the loop a n. trained doS dog and his master maRter al arc ar expected to contribute mU much lunch h rea real t. t I Is a mind reader and answers questions propounded b by 1 Ancillotti who does doo his part parl of ot UI the tho act at from a place In the audience Tha do log Is said paid to be a r ra al wonder and his Intelligence has hns thoroughly surprised audiences au DU- nu- nu elsewhere Patrice th the tho favorite comedienne d comes In ar a a. a pla by Herbert Hull Bull Winslow en en- en titled The Tile Lobbyist in which Patrice has the role of oC Ariel And May a lobbyist who Is seeking to tu Influence a we western tern congressman con con- gressman to support le legislation The congressman falls in lovo love with her her hor and she bc ashamed of oC her profession n nand and abandons It The Tho pIa play Is full rull of or good bood clean come comedy Tho The Hopkins Sisters Ethel and Emma are arc daughters au of the thc late Col Coi J. J D. D Hopkins Hopkins Hopkins Hop Hop- kins pioneer vaudeville promoter The They appear In a musical novelty Luna Land Both oth are arC described a as clever er ac actresses tic tic- tresses of oC charming ur and with skill In singing and dancing A marvel In dl digital tal and pedal dexterity i 1 Is Ii promised In a a. shadowgraph shadowgraph- 1st t who contributes a remarkable series of r silhouetted pictures reflected on Oil a screen All the lie animals known to Daniel Boone an and Roosevelt dance In rapid succession suc sue cession on tho the screen in shadowy re response re- re to the lie gifted fingers rs and amI toes o othe of or orthe the French artist l. Tho Tue orchestral music will bo be be exceptionally exception exception- ally good and the pictures will wili willbe willbe be up UI to tho minute AT THE GRAND With Walter alter McCullough h heading a particularly particular well sell cast company compan and Brown of or Harvard rd tho the Jolliest of or Joll jolly colle college e p phiys S 'S o as the bill the offering at tit the tho Grand theatre next week should b be 00 bemore more than J satisfactory for th there thOre rc is not nota a A. single ln le cessation ce of DC interest from the thc A 1 t J e i I L 1 4 1 How makes pictures This famous sh will bo be at tho the Orpheum theatre all of next week rise of oC the first curtain to the fall all ot of the thelast last BroWn of Harvard Is 15 not all fun however but contains a a. somewhat serious seri teri- I ous Otis plot lc legitimately introduced Mr 11 M McCullough CulloUgh will make a n. dashing athlete he lie will mako a n careless natural nonchalant nonchalant non non- Tom rom Brown Drown a popular optimistic and Jolly fellow who has a love lo affair of course Here Is the story stor- rom Tom Brown a a. sub suli mb on the tho boat crew chew gives pecuniary help to a n student down on his luck The student repays by stealIng his 1111 benefactors benefactor's check book forging Dro name Browns to several clucks Giving ono one to his hils sweetheart rt he tolls toilS her to go JO away anti and ask no io questions This last 3 act t Is on the ito day of tho tim great boat race mee between tho Harvard crew and anda a picked eight from England The girls girl's brother Gerald Thorne Thome Is la stroke of the tho college o crew At tho the last moment h he lu Is told o of lila his sisters sister's departure lie leaves the race raca to lo save o tho tim girl Toni Tom Brown Is placed at stroke nn and 1 through his effort tho lie raco race I Is won At th tie the h height l ht of ot hl lii hl Thorne r returns tums and denounces stuck Ie student nt he lie Is the tho up jas as pleased to ca call 11 him as aR th the guilty party part showing th the ha with Browns Brown's namo name attached l Everything Everything- is explained in the end but the complications are many man During the tho whole of the lie four OUr acts the Interest Is Js Intense in In- In tense the scenery is 18 of oC the lie best and every ccO player enters Into the spirit of ot the thea play a It Il would have been lleen almost impassible I 1 ri S cj p 4 ij t H f t S SS i i 1 t I to L r 1 T 3 B Young the original Happy Johnny Hicks Jn n 1 The Time the Place and tho in the the musical com corn cd Lo 1 Lo at the Salt La Lake c theatre three nights commencing November r 22 Jo 4 for or the management to have havo selected a a. amore more appropriate bill for Thanksgiving w week ek Thorn There am aro particularly rood good parts for or Ml MIse 1 g DOll Douglas MC n Ronnie AlIn Al- Al In Moore Thorn Allen Booth Wright Raymond Hanton and the tho Misses Dainty 1 Dain- ty Richards Fryer and Stone Quite A ft number of or extra people arc aro also allo used There will be bo a n special matinee Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanks Thanks- giving day and regular matinees Wednesday Wednes Wednes- da day ilay and Saturday I AT |