Show SOT NEXT WEEK SALT LAKE LAKE Robert Robert Mantel Marie Booth Russell and company in ill Shakespearean Shakespearean Shakespearean Shake Shake- repertoire and Delavigne's Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- Louis XI all week starting day in Macbeth ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville starting tomorrow afternoon COLONIAL COLONIAL The The Land of Nod starting tomorrow night starting starting starting start start- GRAND GRAND- The Girl Engineer ing tomorrow afternoon I BUNGALOW BUNGALOW Willard Willard Mack Maude Leone and company in When Knighthood Was in Flower starting tomorrow night MISSION Sullivan MISSION Sullivan Considine Imperial Imperial Imperial Impe Impe- rial vaudeville change of bill Thursday afternoon MAJESTIC Motion MAJESTIC Motion pictures and vaudeville change of bill Monday night The promises of press agents fo follow I AT THE SALT LAnE LAKE H H-H H I I I H-H- H i i f i The repertoire for the tho en- en z Jv a ement js is s as follows follows- Monday Mon- Mon t s-t r. r day Macbeth Tuesday S. S Louis fLouis XI Wednesday S r Romeo Rome and Juliet 5 5 5 Wednesday night Hamlet I Lear Friday Fri Fri- Thursday KinO King j 5 day Othello Saturday I 5 matinee As you You Like ItI It 4 I. I- I Saturday night King Richt Rich Rich- t ard rd III 1112 t tH 5 H I S t In connection with the e engagement of Robert l Mantel Mantell ll and his distinguished company of Shakespearean players at the S. S S Salt lt Lake th theatre atre this week weel it is interesting inter Inter- esting to note the manner In which this eminent actor has haS' been received d in other otherS S S v u cities during tIe the present season Mr l Mantell Mantel has met with most reception In practically every city S Jn n which he has appeared The warmth of ot the welcome extended to him has been beenS S s to call forth many laudatory S newspaper comments the attendance at atS atthe S the various arlous performances having exceeded exceedS exceed exceed- S ed ed that of any previous engagement of S. S this noted artist Mr Mantell Manteli and his hisS S company have just finished an engageS engage- engage S s y V ment In Denver at the Broadway theatre was remarkable r le in many respects HW T Commenting u upon leth th this sma engagement t jUel Creel one of the most prominent S. S S r j. j Dramatic reviewers in this country had hadS S 5 Mia il to say in the Denver Post Nine performances did Mr Mantell S S give Te during the wee week t that closed last S night Packed houses were the S 55 i able aple le rule and so 50 many went a way away in inS I S dr disappointment that there is reason to tov J v 1 b that he could have filled a a. thed the- the d 5 1 Ire e of twice the Broadways Broadway's capacity Is appreciation Is in no wise wic peculiar t lio Denver j-Denver and town visited j for every city 5 him this season has turned out in inS S rf like manner Such abundant success in ini I i what has been termed the most trous theatrical season ever known is istance t tance Jl nce an answer and a rebuke to those who have persistently fed so S rr managers K th tl people upon filth and foolishness S 3 Their T lr failure bitter and humiliating tIm t hed against Mr Mantell Mantell's s success 4 Is Ind ed most moat illuminative The 6 cry We are giving the people 2 j s t. t they want is proved ed a mere cloak cloakS S J concealment of their own S rency cy cowardice and uncleanness and andS S aa dat at shame lifted from the In Shakespeare cannot for a a. thousand housand reasons ns ever be popular lr in the S. S 1 J rj test est sense of the word word the the bards bard's S. S e 11 l is necessarily limited to those of me education and refinement and so it itS S l S I ih at t Mr Mantell's Mantell s splendid success in inS S S 'S repertoire becomes even j 4 more remarkable and enlightening It ot possibly argue an anything except a n revolt against rottenness and stu stu- stu- stu S. S a a very extreme of revulsion R list the vile inanities that have been d- d dIn in in such awful number Now f fa the m managers hagers have been touched InS in I pocketbooks pocketbooks now now that the appeal S of decency is proved to them them we we will see b and uplift S. S V However much the average manager maY be the sheep In pioneering he is a i 4 Jl on the scent of su cess and t 1 s example will soon be fol foi- S. S Jo wed with all the mad haste that marks marls I tn settlement of a a. mining camp after S strike rI Not ot Shakespeare of course for In Inand I 1 company are gathered all allS S tb I pable Shakespearean players but t I of strength crl and rd dignity ff S and purpose and comedies that carry no noh huh h with their laughter Already there S f signs of the change a Mr Mr Mantell Is now giving a remarkable S. S l i s J. J of plays fourteen In number all o othe of S the highest order of dramatic construe l Mantell fante company embraces a aL ar L ji number r of excellent Shakespearean art art- iH Chief In ln the list Is ls Miss 1 Marie Mails M tB Booth oth Russell who Impersonates the 5 principle feminine characters in the vanS various van vari f ous productions d s. s Miss Russell s is noted S ti 5 S d for Jf her ner beauty Ot as w well ell l as for her rn proS pro pro- S I in the impersonation of ShakeS Shake Shake- pearean women o In this engagement S tar tarI rf er ti he will I be he seen as Lady Macbeth In beth Marie l in Louis XI IlL Juliet Julie L Allt Romeo in Romeo and Juliet Goneril In King KingS S near lear De Desdamona in Othello Rosa Rosa- 5 g In As You iou Like It It and Lady LadyS S S ife Anne in King Icing Richard ill LU UI i Of the above Indicated plays LouisS Louis Loul S and As You Like It t to are new S. S 5 51 1 Salt Lake theatregoers he t as portrayed o ty t b by byS l fel S Mr Mi Mantell Louis XI i is one of t th the theS m most st fascinating of all stage romances S and nd it is one of the greatest successes 5 S 'S In the Mantell repertoire As You Like Lik It Is said to be the most charming o of S all the Shakespearean comedies le Mr l nl et di Mantell c comes here under the management manage manage- ana 5 S ment of William A A. Brady who has provided pro vided elaborate productions for all of th the plays The h curtain will 1 rise promptly r a at atS S il 8 o clock o'clock nights I fai and dw 2 o'clock J c matinees m eS i I. I Salt Lake wilt will soon enjoy the tho triple f. combination of Charles Charls Frohman present present- a S S I v 4 S I r B e 4 S I S- S f 1 u B 5 k Pt if S S 5 5 1 A SCENE FROM PROM THE LAND OF OP NOD WHICH WILL BE AT THE COLO COLONIAL lAL NEXT WEEK Ing ng William William- II IL Crane Cran In Geor George e Ados Ado's s remarkably clever comedy rather Father and the he Boys Both Mr Crane and the play have struck the popular taste asto and already the he 55 mark has been passed It is doubtful if Mr Crane rano has ever before be be- fore foro oro had a part quite like this George Ade Ads Adeole role ole and he certainly nas nag had none beter bet- bet ter er Heretofore the playwrights in mal mak- mak Ing ng him a father and lie he has been por por- pori i raying a diversity of male parents for fora a long number of years have always meted out to him a rather who has a blend of harshness and of occasional comical tendencies with emotional proclivities proclivities proclivities pro pro- thrown In on me side But In Father and the Boys Boys' Mr l Ade has done no such thing He lIe starts out by making Mr Mn Crane a a. staid parent of ot quaintly humorous ten tendencies who looks on thoughtfully while the boys bos arc are neg neglecting business and wasting wasting- their lives The father decides in an effort to bring them hem to a sense of their responsibility to give them an object reason lesson by circulatIng circulating Ing ng a trifle on his own account and showing bowing them what he Is able to accomplish accomplish push personally In the way of of being heing a areal areal areal real rounder At this point the hilarity is s let loose No seriousness and no emotion omo- omo ion tion hero for for Mr Ade except that which Mr Jr Crane deftly but surely indicates as lying ving underneath his comical masquerades masquerades ades The manner In which the are finally made to take tal e an interest In Inthe inthe the he business Is admirably worked out Mr Crane Is is at his best ladling out fun with all the abandon of youth and ro- ro clean and wholesome fun at that hat The supporting company is a strong one l including Margaret Dale Date Louis Masson Vivian Martin Elsa Payne Forrest orrest Orr Sidney Blair John B II Brawn Percy Broo Brooke Brooe e and oth others rs AT THE THI ORPHEUM The Salt Lake Orpheum has been se- se for the first public presentation of The Devil the Servant and the Man alan Manan an entirely new dramatic offering written written written writ writ- ten by William Anthony McGuIre The merit of the drama so Impressed the tho Oi Orpheum Or- Or booking office when the piece was given a trial In the east that It was booked for the circuit and sent here to begin the tout tour of the theatres operated under the direction of the Orpheum Theatre Theatre Theatre The The- atre and Realty company Second Wc place os on vt the bill ol Is given erh erht erho to o the ora Klein family of f seven who were wre the t top top- liners at Los Angeles two weeks ago These seven are cyclists who have been heen famous In Europe for several years DurIng Dur- Dur log Ing ng the last two years they hav have hae e remained In n Germany where they were an important import import- ant feature in the Berlin music hall and the Circus Schuman in various other German cities Fay and Fay have an act which they term The The Minstrels Minstrels' The four members of the company are supposed to tobe tobe tobe be members of an art Uncle Toms Tom's s Cabin aggregation who have been stranded In a small town They hl hi hit upon the idea of a I vaudeville performance to supply the funds needed to get et them home Of their I work the Los Angeles eles Examiner said Their work Is so finished clean dean cut and and entertaining that It seemed only proper propel yesterday esterday that the tho Intermission should be beheld beheld beheld held up while they responded again and nd again to applause Harry Fox and the sisters In InArtistic inArtistic I Artistic Nonsense have an easy running running running run run- ning vehicle for the Introduction of a series of entertaining specialties They sing dance and en engage a e In amusing dialogue dia dia- logue Mr Sir I ov is best known as a light comedian and as a successful musical comedy star The two girls It are pretty an and more moie than graceful g dancers besides being able to sing well Sandberg and Lee are clever and versatile versatile versatile versa versa- versa versa- tile entertainers with much new material and ample comedy for a n. much more pretentious pretentious pretentious pre pre- than theirs Sam Kramer and Eugene Sheck appear as apostles apostlE's of physical culture and also Ina Ina in ina a series of after taking poses pOles A feature feature fea fea- fea- fea ture lure of t each performance e will be a n. short lecture by bv Mr aIr the benefit of mothers mother In the correct physical training of their children The Way Yay of a It W Woman man a comedy In which several Salt Lake stock theatre favorites fa fa- fa- fa will wilt appear Is from the pen of a Salt Lake man R R. W W. Wiley The sketch Is highly recommended and Its presentation presenta presenta- tion will wilt be bo In competent hands An orchestral program of standard Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum Or Or- quality and new pictures pictures pic plc- tures complete the tho bill I AT THE COLONIAL The Th Land n of Nod o a musical I extravaganza trav ganza in a prologue and two acts by Adams Hough and Howard and presented present present- I ed by bv Samuel E E. Rork wilt vill bo he the at attraction attraction at- at traction at the Colonial theatre next week beginning tomorrow night anc and Judging from the Unusual demand for for seats it will vill prove to be he one of the biggest biggest biggest big big- gest eng engagements of the season at that theatre This production was presented here last year jear ear and proved to be a a. performance performance performance per per- of unusual merit and made the hit of the sea season on In fact few If any musical productions seen here hero in the past two years seemed to catch the popular fancy as strongly as did The TheLand TheLand TheLand Land of Nod It undoubtedly combines all nil of the elements which go to make up upa a a. thoroughly good entertainment of the better kind and herein lies its abiding strong appeal S The comedy and the music are said to possess the triple charm of ot originality substantial worth and that enjoyable vl vl- vl ration bration which grips the listener and holds his us attention throughout the entire per- per It Is ende eel eci by bv an unusually unusual unusual- ly y large company and its Its Its' scenic equipment equip equip- ment and costumes are of oC the elaborate beautiful and costly description typical of the Broadway theatres In New York The rhe cast this year includes most moat all an of last ast season seasons season's s favorites and four new names of particular pi prominence Nell Neil McNeil Mc Me- Neil and Anna McNabb return to the tho cast this tills season and will vill be seen in the same parts they made hits in when the production was presented In the east They will be remembered in Salt Lake for or their clever work last season with The Red Mill antI George Glorge Fox Fo played the principal light comedy part of the Man ManIn Mann In n the Moon in the original Chicago production production production pro pro- and will appear nere nero in the same samei i role ole The prima donna dolma this season is Bessilee Bes Bes- slice Merrill late prima donna donno Q OC f The Motor Girl and E Eddie dle Foy Feys Fey's s company L E. D D. Coe Coo a recruit from the vaudeville stage plays the part pait of Rarebit and Introduces tw two musI musical al specialities which ar are arS said to be the gems of the performance As a whole the performance perform perform- ance anco throughout hout promises to he be superior to that of last season Which w assures the patrons of the Colon Colon-ai of an entertainment entertain ment mont of unusual excellence AT THE BUNGALOW B Commencing Sunday Willard Mark Mack Maud Leone and their clever company will produce for the first time in Salt Silt Lake Dake at popular prices Julia Marlowe's s greatest success When Knighthood Was In Flower Mr Mack Macks a statement is to the effect effet that it Is the tho biggest Cst p od loll he ho has ever attempted in this city ciu Maud 1 Leone is of course cast for Mary alary Tudor and when one stops to think of her versatility combined with such a i beautiful stage presence It goes without saying that those who loved Mary Tudor in novel life liCe will see the living picture In Miss aliss Leones Leone's s performance Mr Mark Mack Marks Mark's is s the Charles Charles' Brandon which gives him hima a chance to fight duels and to do those thop heroic things that made made- the lovers of old so picturesque Mr Allep Alip Is Henry Honry VIII and Mr Alcine Dauphin of France The scenic effect effects are bewilderingly beautiful and seem quite beyond the reach of a astock i istock stock company str Arthur Uthe S Sheppard dy the tho clever scenic artist of the company has been working night and day for the last laft two weeks getting the Immense lop In readiness There will be the usual matinees Wednesday and Saturday I S AT THE TIlE MISSION The high character of the acts rather than the small email admission price charged 1 has become the motto at the Mission the tho theatre different and the bill for foi the week commencing next Thursday aft after after- afternoon l noon Is promised as a little bit hit the best hest that this popular house has yet offered The headliners of the new bill will h hI he Delmore and |