Show CEMENTS MENTS r AMUSEMENTS UE the Comforts of rL rynne j jynne ne ille EATER jEATER EATER Moving pic pic- songs COMMERCE COMMERCE Free XE IE THEATER S dhe 1 he man who ho m made de ms us will bring his big Lake City for four pening Monday night and Tuesday t he Silver SUver Slipper iee A uA Runaway Girl a limited lt e engagement wIth A The he hee Wizard of r was the first manto manto man- man rz to produce musical egar rd 1 l 10 w I expense in ins s nl l costuming His Hiss s said ald to be equal to any I o the road rondo 1 pals is headed b by the 11 George Georgo E E. Mack and known well artists FInley Julia I ad Helen Keers Arthur I hyte Joseph Monahan j r sm St. St JI Clair Edda Ed Ed- d d da- da large beauty chorus to theater-goers theater of the fact tact that In many or th the present day ig 19 and nd costuming pla plays s 's nt et part the they are fur- fur ase ases es exclusively by the S or with ith a recognized lUon may have five live or orIng oring Ing Ins the progress of a n. next to impossible ss sa which the environ- environ Ifor Her salary would lit liti So it has come to tons ns ate now made madea a n part partie partle ie le production and furad fur fur- ad ading g players Fifteen sUn way an extra a that embraces changes hanges Man Many women order to see a vivid hid 1 of the pre pre- 1 1 i tage really gives us usa usa I a season Reason In advance or e stage tage is if thoroughly In I fashions of Paris andS and and- S and dresses s sv for man many dresses but In o which w was ws s sa 1 a le Florodora hat ent of the famous Tell t I S W S It F S E S S. S S. S S 4 S S 4 kL IN KEERS St at the Salt Lake n came me the thet theto t to boas and muffs e aken lien up b by the smart a r In many beautiful set Ret the styles Ie so fJ 1111 Silver Slipper It ii most magnificently omed that lias has been ou trY in this or any any- and dresses jOO and each test designers of e In the cosil cos- cos il Slipper but also I b le e of New York as which John C C. Fisher the most marvelous n s a gown grown when he mt t should he be worn lance la to take a a. whole Wd designate ignate what their i one might say is isa a However Mr men who go into Is the gown- gown women Who are areS S ese iese most marvelous Ithe hn tle last attraction he alt Lake Theater il Captain da Friday and Sat- Sat Mo actors said sald Miss other da day With m my id Hack I 1 represent the stage tage folk from grandfather down You od with us and habits than principles smell of the make up When we get home e playing or not we weking weking we weking king our stage thoughts 00 s for a while lb but it was no use rang for the For a time every every- he he had quite a a. leave e great promise of g lass lia first dass artist It v the great qt the unattainable s 5 forever a little beIll be- be Ill Ih m one day and he it There is 15 no your destiny THEATER omes to the Orpheum Oz roughly interesting one part yet containing velp veip It deals story of a father and I named for his ne but called staid and lInd businesslike 1 of his elder Id Bertle Bertie Is not much Is somewhat an Idler n ii being nas-being II 5 being worthless h king of Wall Vall street m n e Young Nick as each it lt while I his father a sl r olves olys to dethrone h him I At an opportune time when the sire is yachting all the firms firm's securities are I I used b by the son In conspiracy with the I worst enemy eneny of Sr to wipe r out of the tock stock of the Henrietta Henri I etta Mining com company pan controlled controlled-by Old I I Nick ick The latter returns half an hour before the close lose of the exchange to find finel that his fortune has been dissipated through the treachery of his favorite son He is tempted to strangle him but forbears for for- bears and goes home in despair Just before the last call on on exchange Bertie appears takes In the situation and acts accordingly At times his father has given him sums grudgingly and arid instead of spending It he banked it This money he lie now uses to thwart his brothers brother's plans and he triumphantly carries carries car car- ries to the sire the redeemed Henrietta stock Young Nick becomes a a. nervous w wreck and dies e The fJ lighter t vein of the pIa play Is furnished furnished fur fur- by the love loe affairs of numerous persons Old Nick and a minister both seek the hand of ot a young yeung widow Young Nicks wife remarries and to a really good o man Bertie e has a sweetheart e t Phi Phio Phit ad his is sister t ra Mary rj Is married to a foppish fop fop- nish Englishman The cast is as follows follow Nicholas ne of Wall street JO Jos nh th Greene Nicholas Jr Young r Nick Roy Rov Clements Bertie Bertle known as Bertie the lamb Al Phillips I Dr Parke ht Mr O OMeara Jear A Wall street broker Mr Bennett BennettA gd 1 A confidential clerk er L Luke Luk c Cosgrove oe English Lord Jord Mr Roach Rector of fashionable church Miles Mrs 1 Opdyke 11 a a dashing widow Miss aliss Lucia Moore Rose ne wife of Young Nick cl Miss Hendrie drle s Agn Agnes Bertl Berties s sw sweetheart ih I. I Miss Florence FlorenceS S Lady Jad Mary MaT nee S it Miss lIss Knowles S GR GRAND AND THEATER S For the coming coniing week weel starting with the the they Sunda y evening performance the Franken Frank- Frank en enfold enfield field Stock company compan a a. at the Grand theater theater theater the the- ater will II present for the first time lo locally Ic- Ic call cally the sensational melodrama In the Shadow of the Gallows a n. drama which provides healthful recreation for the theatergoing theatergoing theatergoing the the- going ater-going public and which seems to in instruct instruct instruct in- in while presented In in- Inthe the form of i Is alwa always s 's a boon to any to-any any com corn So many questionable forms of ot amusement are thrust upon the public that the young oung and old alike find dud much Inan in inan an Interesting dramatic story to think over o and enjoy long afterward Rich In incident in its variety of characters char char- In stage settings and details In Inthe Ahe the he Shadow of th the Gallows Is one of ot the few melodramas which hol hold the close at attention attention at- at of the auditor from the rise to the fall of the final curtain The trouble which falls upon the leading characters in the story reminds one of the line the trail of th the serpent The beautiful and touching denouement however howe bears its lesson and the author has strucK l many true e notes throughout the unfolding 1 of the h play and th the well 1 balanced 31 cast of the I splendid blend their harmonies with fine effect Miss 1 will be he seen In In the principal role roJe and there thc are several more morp than tItan ordinarily good parts for the members of f the clever Company and they are all most happily cast Every members member's mem mem- bers ber's capabilities have been taken into consideration and the r result sult insures a aft perfect performance e to to- which all l ll the ft necessary r scenic 1 and ele electrical rc 1 effects re i have been added During the week weel on Wednesday and anti Saturday afternoons at o'clock b bargain matinees matineE's for which the price of admission slon will be but 15 and 25 cents will be given for the women and and the children A unique popular and-popular feature has hal been arranA arranged d for the Wednesday ld y matinee per per- ce after the close of the play Miss and the members of f her company y will ill hold a splendid re reception on the stage of the Grand to which Is invited the entire entre audience au au- au- au of the afternoon Frappe will mIl be served and the members of the popular I stoc stock company compan will meet a host of friends LYRIC THEATER The last performance nance of Deaves' Deaves Merry 1 Manikins and the other features on this weeks week's card of vaudeville audeville set act at atthe atthe atthe the L Lyric theater were given ghen yesterday and afternoon evening This afternoon the new bunch who arrived ed from Los Ang Angeles les this morning will pub put on the strongest line of acts that has baa been been seen peen at this theater this season sealon Herbert's Herberts wonderful dogs dog's are are- the headliners headliners headliners head- head liners with Barr Ban and Evans in a comedy Eugene Emmett in a monologue Leon Chartiers has a ne new illustrated song and to fo cap can it all alt there is dear old old old- not in age but but butin in a a. remembrance way way- Ida Up ell who u used ed to be the idol of the audiences audience cei at at tIe Hie e Harvard athenaeum I 6 eB in Boston x The illustrated pictures are are S the best of the season consisting pf If ot a R chase by Torn Tom Littles Little's blind pig pis after Prof J James mes Smiths Smith's troupe of trained mice ELECTRIC THEATER A change of pictures will he be offered at the Electric theater next week and although this weeks week's display ha has has' been attractive attractive at- at the n next are said to he be even more so MovIng 1 pictures and Illustrated songs make up the program at tn the Elec- Elec The e singing is good and n the pic pictures plc- plc ir ire fe e l tures s are well selected The h cosy O little playhouse appears to fo have come Into In Instant Instant instant In- In stant favor and the maintaining of t e same high character of entertainment In Insures insures in- in cures its continued popularity |