Show MENTS AMUSEMENTS in inc c e Henrietta Shadow of the Gal Gal- lie ring ng pictures and illus fins ene e COMMERCE Free E THEATER IE rs r's rs Dream produced a sixty children ll Is la isto to 10 be Salt t Lake Theater next his his' time the Boys' Boys band P proc eds Ills Ills' under the I bart ban is a delightful one I gave gac an c excellent ren ren- n rs appearance and the theIon theion Ion promises to be no noIe noe Ie e following are ale the I e Damon Adams It s Don Doni Carlos Canlos Woods Warner Varner Morrison fir Ferd R r F John Wallace n William Igleheart John John Sharp Kate Ka Kate te Fordyce I Lorna Jones Susie Lorna Susie Russell one ux Dit i Kimball Grace Mende Elsa Ela Bam Bamberger bergel Edith Kelley Mary Hopkins 1 Walker valker Frances Knox 4 Dora Thomas Luclle Lucile Ruth Daugherty Mat Malrgaret Mar Mal t rgaret Brown e meaze Anna War War- s 5 Dorothy Rogers Elb El- El b I- I Evelyn elyn Don- Don 1 Agnes I June Oglesby Margaret MargaretI I Joon Leah Henderson Charles Cowan Joseph I rickley Daly Har Harry WalA Wali Wal- Wal A 0 l Thompson Clem- Clem l Lorin Ionin Golding Elliott i I Bohm Clyde Thomp- Thomp harp rp Lillian Doscher Ru Ruth h Blanche h hk Henderson Benderson Vivian g St St. l' l i. i K THEATER I s drama of the will be the next atI at- at I rp leum eum beginning Mon- Mon d deals als with South South- aim slin pathos and ad humor I tot of many patrons of the ba ia is to be pro re-pro- cJ least doubt prevails i as P popular I played by papy y Roy Clements e h has hasIm liim Im as it ft did last year ear eart ft Alabama I l centers tt t an old planter his thought to have be been ll IJ ii war and his grand grand- 1 Mrs Mildred Page g girl was in love with was gas opposed for u p they were wen cour couther cou cou- cou r n a. a young ond Page her brother brother- I so gain possession of claIng she was nev never r I ther they who had died and About this time lime Worth orth come to Alabama t I I i I 9 B. B x t iI f LLA KNOWLES kat at the Orpheum next we week ek k Interests erp t of a railroad ese is Capt rapt Daven- Daven Js assistant tant Mr Arma Arm- Arm alls jT fa a Is in love with Car- Car tonj or refuses his consent b hatred atred for the North this and also how J Ms is sion of Mildreds Mildred's I the son of C Col l. l lie marriage of his tOtes stores t tes to Mildred her ler hering ing t that he was a wit wit- fe fet I Aage with The rd-la rd soon renewed bei berry be be- beI I i harry rry and she conis con cou- t is ife t r will be bp as fol- fol r V S Col 01 Davenport as aft Mrs Mr Page Mable Mahie J I Pre Preston ton which char char- red cd with last fa achl li as Squire Tucker cu cei Mr Cosgrove COlgrove grove Dc- Dc 11 servant Mr OMeara in the Juvenile Ju Part of Armstrong David Daid Miles Mlles Col Mobley the flue due old Southern gentleman Miss Anita 1 e as Mrs etl Stockton I the h charming r widow 1 in love with t Co Col Coh Mobley Mr Clements liS as as LanthrOp p Page a boy Mr Greene as Col Preston Mr Mr- Bennett Raymond Page the villain and Miss 55 I Knowles as as' Atlanta Col Mobley Mob- Mob Mobleys Mobley's ley leys ley's s daughter Tomorrow evening the last performance of The Henrietta will be given GRAND GIAND THEATER THE TER For For- those among local playgoers who are devotees of a drama that teaches tERhesa a alesson lesson in lines hines and situations and which when ended for fot all Its strength and pow- pow er er leaves no disagreeable Impressions there will be produced at the Grand next week a play that ha has had proY proved d one of the finest pieces of ot stage lIt literature of the last three seasons in the East A Fight for Honor The central theme Is the betrayal a d desertion of a It young pung country girl by George Leighton a ma man mall of ot the tho world It is a theme such pla playwrights as George Bernard Shaw Clyde Fitch and end other oiher n noted ted stage writers of the pr present sEnt day have ha-e delighted to treat ot in some of or the best dramas of ot the present time The one fault has been that in Handling so powerful powerful pow pow- erful a story the finer liner sensibilities of ot refined refined re- re fined nned audiences have hae been shocked at the brutal treatment of the subject In A Fight for Honor which the I- I stock company announces for or orits its us bill next week the engagement openIng open open- ing lug tomorrow evening at the Grand he the story of a a. girls girl's wrecked life the ruinatIon ruination ruina ruina- tion of her home and the punishment that overtakes o the m man an responsible for it have hae received l the st strongest and most dramatic treatment nt possible Ie but at the same time the so true to life has been it-been drawn live are the characters so real the dual love hove story that runs through tile the play that It serves but to teach a gr great at truth and a lesson that appeals to the av ar average rage man and woman Irresistibly and one does not la ave k-ave e the theater after arler witnessing the play with a ba bad baa taste so to speak In ip his mouth Jean side Ingle i. i is the country girl into whose life like a serpent creeps George Leigh Leighton ton the devil may devil may reckless man mais of the world worM Through five realistic acts the story of this mans man perfidy an and of the efforts of ot the girl irl he has wronged to bring him to the punishment he de de- de serves Js Is told with startling strength In order to better watch atch Leighton Jean disguises herself herselt as a dashing French ballet dan dancer er Marie Dubois and forgetting her simple country manners and the innocent pastimes s of of other her life at home she goes out into the world a stunning stun stun- I ning young o adventuress adventurers and by bet nl charms chaims m and b beauty u dazzles til the man wh whose punishment she seeks only in the end to reveal her to to him and to witness the r retribution that that overtakes him I in 11 his own n home years a after his ed desertion til of the little 1 country girl As Jean lean Ingleside and Marie Dubois Miss Laura Taira Frank will be be- belie lie seen en to better advantage advantage- perhaps than she has iid since opening opening- n her engagement at the eer f rJ Grand as the double o role should give e her splendid opportunities Harry Hairy Taylor and Miss Anna Valeska Valeka new members of the company compan will be seen spen in the cast while Mr Morrison Mr Conaughy Kent Bosworth U. U S. S Allen Miss and Alice cc DeLane will be seen in roles role to which the they are particularly adapt adapted d. d Arrangements have bc been en made for giving the play a magnificent and realistic production production pro pro- and next nest Wednesday afternoon another pink tea and reception will will- willbe be Ie held after th the close lose of the afternoon fie performance per per- 1 forman p. p when 1 Miss s and l her will meet as the they did last Wednesday eT e every person In the audience personally The reception will wUl be held heldon heldon on the stage star and l frappe will be bp served Next Saturday afternoon souvenirs will be he given Iven away in the shape of a beautiful piece of china to Ever every woman oman attending the performance in the afternoon LYRIC THEATER Next weeks week's bill IJ at the Lyric J theater heater is promised l b by the thA management to be the strongest that has ever er bf been been- n brought in over ovel th the Sullivan circuit with Solomon the Great hooked booked as liS the head liner Levins Tevie and Leonard the Ihie auto have a comical bit hit of business business busi busl- nc ness ss with a stage mobile and Belle Bella Stone In he her work on the mysterious globe glob presents a turn that Is Ia unique lor a act Carr Cam and Jordan are expected to make good as they played plied the Keith and Proctor circuit for years an and l It was as only through clever Ingenuity on the part of Mr Considine that he signed this al' al They The give a travesty a nl eJk de corkerS act f that a is a corker or and when h back East were stal stats stars at the old Howard in Boston The bump kids Viola and Engle have something said to be newIn the knockabout line and Morey Long kno known n all ali over the tilE circuit as the cham peen jDeen illustrated song singer of the West Vest will 11 make his initial appearance here singing one of 01 the th latest ballads Bunker Hill Hili The has new films which are even funnier than those displayed displayed dis dis- pla played ed last week THE The program of the bill which opens at 3 Z o'clock this afternoon in the Thea- Thea South Main street is as al follows follows fol- fol lows T 1 Dreamed M My Mother Molher Was a a. Queen Excursion in Ita Italy b The Gon Gondola lola in Venice The Bridge of Sighs Vesuvius Near Naples Modern and Ancient Rome My Old Louisiana Home The Bewitched Dungeon Big Fountain at lit Versailles The Th Geological Garden An Tm Journey Journe MISS HISS SANDS SANDS' BENEFIT Th The benefit testimonial to Miss Jennie Sands SandI billed for 01 the night o of July 2 is a an important musical event of th the near tu iu lu ture Th The young womans woman's popularity not only as a a. teacher but lUt for her artistic work ork as all a a. pianist will attract act a great mU musical following The testimonial Is III In the nature na na- na- na lure ture of a a. farewell as Miss 1 Sands is Js about to depart for Germany to pursue her musical studies which will Include vocal as well as instrumental courses It Is interesting to note that at the recital at the First Congregational church next Monday evening a at t which pupils of Mrs aIrs Emma Ramse Ramsey Morris l will appear Miss MUs Sands will sing lIng two O selections Iti It Itis Itis is i understood dt that George D D. 1 has given the use of the Salt Lake a Theater r for July 2 and an energetic committee will see to the disposition of ot the tickets The recital program as arranged thus far will include 1 E a a. piano solo by Miss Sands a s solo 7 by l f Mr Hugh h D Dougall gd r. r numbers numbers' num num- bers' bers b by Mrs 1 irs Emma Ramsey Morris and Mr Brines s and a duet by Mr McClellan and Mr Shepherd for organ and piano |