Show 1 lEARNED LEARNED HER MUSICAL NOTES BEFORE HER HER A ABCS B CS C'S I It t li ti r I is Vl A. A j k y a Ei tC t C V fl i I I 4 Y w y ys l I 4 I J M H Mt 4 4 J f A II 4 4 f ii A Af b f a v Y i ifs C t tt 1 t r i ROSA ROMA HOMA pUnning Winning violinist who is a a. feature on this weeks week's bill hill at the Orpheum She Sho Is tho the wife of or Chester N. N Sutton manS man man- S 3 alter aser cr of ot that theatre r.- r. PEW arc aro horn born to th the violin violin an and A man many ac acquire tho the ability to pla play that difficult instrument by conf con con- t of- of f stunt stant ant j stud study tudy but hut have havo little irate natu at I 1 talent There 1 is all ill the dif dif- rence in the world worM between the pIa play play- dui of the two classes The Tho one ono is soul soul- Sou IVl 1111 VI and n full fall Of feeling tho the other is mechanical anical and good lood only for the Technique d displayed To the former class belongs Rosa V gorna BorJa thc the charming charmin on this i 1 eek s bill at the tho O Or Orpheum and aud in ri- ri tate ate life ure fe Mrs Chester Sutton wife of i local Orpheum manager Cr l bc learned earned her notes before she sho jd her ber A B Des Cs Her lIer father ather and anel mother lived i in iu Omaia Oma- Oma I ia and k both Loth th were splendid musicians I pi he nea l T Rosa Kosa was 5 years cars of a 1 her ber si sis sis- tera tan ed 8 was wa s taking g lessons o on n no the allO o and er c every time lime the tho instructor arat ar ar- lYt at the home the younger girl felt fet Pangs f pf l jealousy One t day lay a she said she would ld like lake to pIa play tho the violin an ande and the h e instructor was pleas pleased d for fio lie also allo ZYe ve lessons on that instrument Tho The measured the little arms with a yard stick and the thc happiest child i in the e Nebraska Nebra bra ka cit city 3 was as Rosa when tho the brou brought ht her ber a tin tiny violin a fer ew fw w Weeks later It Jt was WalS especially do and looked more like mo a toy by than ing else Mrs Mrss Irs Sutton still has hils it lad D i It as b nc needless to say eay that sho she show show- It I ranch affection on it t She J. J was taught largely bv TJ intuition t. t n d when th tho o oL instructor tor wasn't L g with wh ith her she was getting etting musi knowledge e from om her mother Tho The t trial lent helped a n Jot lot and soon c t d r was the tho prodigy of O Omaha Carats Her local fame was so great groat when she was G 6 years old oM that Hans Mans Albert director di di- roctor rector of the tIll Symphony orchestra of iivo o pieces had liar her pIn play lay a n vdu vio violin vio lin tin at some some Home of the concerts concerts- She was at atthe atthe atthe the mimicking ago 0 then do doing n stunts I Bleu liko u monkey us as most mOlt children do 10 an and whoa when it was waH arranged as a special feature fee fea turo ture that tho tIle child should direct tho the orchestra or or- chestra for tho the from from Lucia Lucia JJ the thc little girl irl brought forth bravos bravo and enthusiastic tipping from the tha big audience in the Boyd Dod opera hou house e. e She initiated imitated the re regular ular iu jn all the motions and after that was a much talked about youngster Rosa Kosa had noticed the prima donna solo and aud she go o to u a box after her bel one followed the exan plc after conducting her number When the tha leader ea cr looked Tooke for her in the tho orchestra tra for the tho ho next piece ho bo couldn't find her ber until t hc she was located in the box hox A J nobleman exiled from Poland a and thoroughly h educated cd in music went to Kansas City about tho the time Rosa Rosas Rosa's 9 parents moved mo th thOre ro and ho he was taken into their homo home to in instruct the daughters for nt at that time timo there was wall a younger O er sister sis aged 3 J. J She carl early developed de de- developed a splendid voice and when she he was 6 years old Rosa Rosl was wn 12 and tho the thool ol oldest cst girl 15 the three were featured on many nr important lyceum U c courses in concert onu one Hin singing hinging ing ono cue playing on tho the violin and tho the third on the piano They traveled as UJ the Rosenberg sisters The youn youngest est one Is s on the tho I Ic c circuit r now singing ng and playing the the piano tho the olde oldest t sister has married and aud no longer loner appears in iu public concerts m.- m. pc t nt r r- r S n j. j r r. r o ir lv I deserted the tho violin for musical corned comedy later lator on playing the part of SimpleS Simple S Simon in Babes in land Totland Vie Vic Victor fico tor Herbert tho the comp composer got her started on her vaudeville en engagements Ho Ito wanted her in a singing ill act and when she was in his studio to discuss it one day saw a violin and care can carelessly lessly picked it up upland up and began playing pla When she rendered one of tho the most most difficult difficult dif numbers cumbers written the thc famous composer composer composer com com- poser changed his mind min about tho the vaudeville act rind and arran arranged cd for her herto herto herto to sin sing only ono one song sont and pia play several violin selections Ho Ile composed the music for all of them and planned her costume that of a gypsy So Rosa Roma opened her en engagement as the original original or or- gypsy gyps girl at the tho Firth Avenue theatre New York Many lan have ha tried to imitate her since since II She Sho has Ims been in dramatic organisations organizations in several sc important cities titles including in eluding a short engagement emont here last I season But there is 18 alwa always a demand I Ifor for her on the vaudeville stage and a again ain I last winter nho sho was called to New York to start across the continent on another another an other tour which she is ia now finishing After playing in Denver Den St. St Paul and ana Minneapolis irs frs Sutton will return to Salt Lake Lako for the tho summer There was a pretty romance abo about t he time c courtship and marriage of Mr and Mrs Mr Sutton lie Hoa was Vas manager or of oC tho the Orpheum theatres theatre iu Portland when whon eho sho arrived rr ve there thero to play a n weeks week's engage mont ment She became suddenly very or ill suffering front from an attack of ot peritonitis before the cu engagement a opened Some Sonic managers mana arc aro cold blooded and too busy bUHY i tc a s that t as actor o or o. actress strange in ia the eit city an and ill has hils the nc necessary good treatment but Chester Sutton Uon isitt iSIt iSI t one of this kind an and ho he wont er e every day to the time hospital to do o his best in cheering up the violinist He went because it is ib his nature to bo be a good fellow an and big bighearted bighearted bighearted hearted and durin during the tho tl e four ur months that Rosa Roma Homa was ill him in that hospital Manager Sutton got a little more in inlove inlove love with her hr every day la aud the tho cu cu- 11 t was settled rim ri right bt t there About the timi time she was to leave the tho hospital Mr Sutton was transferred 1 to the Butte house and after silo sho rest rested ell at Seattle awhile she Mho went to Butte and there thero sho she and Mr Sutton were m married That was the first Sutton had seen leen her outside tho the hospital When she sho was wason wason wason on the tho circuit time the next tune time o she was to play Butte am and just L before foro the time arrived ved for her ber visit isit there Mr Sutton was transferred to the S Salt Jt Lake Or |