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Sot t4 Pt .." . toot' i 1;OVE A, ' Nail, S SATIIIDAY by tirsque-o- l ae r London Dramatic Letter. haat Not prt week that lane. houre $fl.r ti V4 1 rto lortettiore tot itatur.lay attein-ck"The Gartim of Allah." at the Cretan,. rAi,e,1 and I ant ablo to a nnounct trt41 ttthil rn.t latteinating yoding tresa will croms the Atiantie tatty in that ry,AIL rirt .11:g t-tory atabor Henry tot ouch be ha. prortused as ea utkpmnuttity pet ta-- ;41 i'l!!!! , bet tw situ owl 11.i,1r V," vaall. be toteAu,' I ) It4.1c4 tor bit botat-litthat be hes wage stilt hint the ItorrIPt of a btvir ptay by 1.ng Of the London Theaters 31.1 of ORNIOmep..mo & inaer IFtra.ght for 'our ette agalto. lawivrrt ppm, latryt Lively News and Gossifi lits WEIL NEXT Pred Terry Is at last ro.ffident4 or art about a little. La has lett him in a steak conditall or 415$$$$$, year. That you sin iiitiesaAnti tl ti then ol,e tion n arum ant as re il lauW be ts tort Wilt petette tar with tub of the wood. Last ma I cAn to h- ing 4: :tears old. Ilifit,ing tVedriesday anything. iweing out he contrived to get as far afternoon aloe la dethat at. harming. tively and apiwer tii it r 4t the Cothieum. ettel 1,mhtful New tha Theater to there dues a ao ever put dainty 4t ithlitalkd the o,...tAhAt on the previous' rmq performance of his oats revival of ou may rememA grw,in.1 and Juliet" and to watch Sunday. etvIna a big dinner party.! tar. one aas -- tigase4 to marry Robert "Home., his daughter l'hyllts in the part of cif 44011044ns Loraine. but a hoed ikon blvh L.r livas Juliet it just about as much as Inought about it tund,ring relattons hie strength would A aot very nary week la soon. Meat allow of and pwrilryo4 opocimilly (tow PAris Rumor t elbt,Avorv41 In was attro ahem Tree. who in Mu ethics ',di tonight, Tbe theater, sin : Knit. Sfrri. tomly the taller day taint.: her nfT to Lor4I boa tad Watmairy . sent round hetaeon the 11014 theater - Make but little money. and suli Ie.' a par,iataph to the efftt tiat eVell dew Thr report boa ev r. PromPtir tgl Terra box to congratulate him on rvneh uttreas 111 the 1.nious redudioted by both partie4 who, in point hie Prettlde front-P"Taxi uor v'"'"5,1 Improvement, Terry almoat imably der,,tei four hours a day to tennis: tot rd,i. had only nut nye in their plored swat. and the box edive resulut at the Tree to leave him lest ho and other aporta. including It r.. a nil that inert ty for a Ug 1110- - should burst Into tears. Tree is seri., alit follow Oortnyle 31;trie Lorrhr. I believe, golt le the eviler had ever Neve hcr.! of offering Phyllis a thinkine ously a.; I have done during her present May miller the nianagetnent Icrpskitores.- a exhibits. ere Liehter & lenirthy engagement at Ills Majesty's NONTOONUT AND STONE I ' at this wrfting In London. The totinfully t Mitilonaire's laboring upstairs unknown. uinpan theater as leading lady and he has approach. with the sueltdanc of a friend's arm.1 management tried hard In get her two ed her lather on tha subject in "The Old Tenn." laho Aptoesr at the Salt lake It Is rhs trandeville houses bave had good Ae nottliAt Etivh an yer41-,- o ago. but rho declined their offal I still douldful. hostever. whether any. Made would have ha peter Tito on lists Time Fleet November for the IL It. In. With hItturitay matIndknot o. the twbboum having a num. Is Idiotic statement. Sarah father tier uncle. Alfred woniterftit: , thing will come of the mre. Mr or excellent seta in the male. - with for her age. but you can't skip about did tor her. inasmuch as Terry realize' how useLamb when you're one or two of lesser lustsa.- Mr. iLIMIEM like a ful. as a second string to his bow. INtrowea whit ton Dickens interpo4e'Theatrica business always begins' Phyllis may he to him. Meanwhile. bordering en 70. She spends nest week Yee play was 1 Itelta Is alwars a welcome visinw sad tee by the man whe turned out "The' It Brighton. and then goes off to Paris to droop about the commencement to is off to the country today to produced at , he His wife. strere ehe la shortly to appear at her of November and rarely takes sad Mi.. Mandtell "eve an set Priem of Pilsen." It ought to nerve the the Gaiety thester.originally a compirte his rest cure. New York. last seaNICI011. la On the road fresh start until Boxing-dewith aloe worth the price of admisaton. comedians son. had a run ot eight month.; It is as the Julia -iii which Norman Is after Thi, now The arm deity perfonwersea at the Christmas aeon called day in Engl;:SIS:4''''-''t'OPopinjay" for the drift time in the west. "fill8 HOPKINS." Pleasure-seekerMcKinnel Fred I and,. Its crowd of William pla$s Terry's part. V. brings weft. the opening Empress alrFall up ham eucteeded J. E. Room Manville has been twelve to Dodson in along Between now and then, conMU of encit gather. however . that the piece is not the role of Stir John Cots. evening usslly drawina well. lI light shy doing too Salt Lake so rower years in ber suc- weld, the traweible old baronet. , sequently. managers hammy Throngs. of new productions. The biggest thing 'tow Garrick players have shot be- cessful play of "Pis Hopkins. that ' ORPRIBL'M NEXT WEEK. en the theatrical horizon is. of course, The Globe theater. which belonas Wised even their own high standards she hardly needs any Introduction on r Zangwills new play -- The War God" to Charles Frohman. was lately leas. with their of Masa." and her coining ',telt. She la booked at the It la two years since the "His Amer' .11111as- Cliftonpmdtlettow ed by him in a Belgian Pyndieate for somebody else claimed the author' has astonished those of Colonial for tour flights and a Wed- kali Dancers." next week's headlinero. firt title. "The God of War," so that the production of a MURICIII play "lia thought we knew bre full n esday matine,:, next week. and her made their first appearance on the had to be abandoned. The called The loOVe Mills." only a few is piece Nterly everyone else In meuagement antiounee that after this Orpheum circuit. Since then they to be produced at a matinee by Tree i weeks were wanted to prove beyond t'he east ibMP IlMod imwlearela to kla appearance she will Wire teem the bays traveled far and wide and have at Ills Majesty's next won new fame. pr.eticdfly deriving Wednesday' all doubt that London took slight tr Iry brow. thoudis we are serrTwe stage permanently. neek. and ns -- Macbeth" has lately interest in it. Money began to grew .)e- - "set My the mime ter that exestkiat the story of themselves around the workt. Everyone remembers They been of Pearce. and as the Drumm,' is Pyndicate showing Bagging signs BM." her country training. her love of will be one of the big features on the theasr.- Mr.- Seymour; but lie has so should not be a bit urprised to find showed no dispueltion to make ..1-tnname. a illy man. his decett and bee aeakencredit his commits marks their is movement bill; made every be ' before long that "The Vat. God" had further adVanceis steps had to tAat the- sue &hit thia week will ing to hie diehoneety The story le full with grace. ease and which been chosen to take Its place for a taken to secure a frean tenant for of humor end pathos. and will no in the natural result ofprecision , Seidl), be cherisbed aguinst hIm careful teach11011,44.. E. G. Iteminerde at OFWA run. the doubt do the old time bueiness at the ing and constant rehearsing. MONTGOMERY AN STONE. WILLIAM V. MONIG made what he considered to be an Colonial next week. A quartet of elate...rt. husky men. The best news we have had from acceptable proposal to take it over ?be pisi to Introduce 'Montgomery and three agile Nays make up the A. Sir John CotswoldIn "The House is your gide for a In time that of for a revival of "The Butterfly on the "THE 110VOIC NEXT DOOM' Sad Stone In their first 'lilt to us is Feven Re !fords. who will present Next Door." at the Colonial Theater Lewis Waller's siteeecs in "The tier-de- n Wheel." But, with a banking account ileasklared by those who have soon sucmeet sure to another feature was Three Nights. Starting Thunder. down of Allah." That he should have almoat depleted. cash "The House Next Door." by Bartley cess. Their act tonsitda orwith lit ,"1110 Red saw to be the , 1111. delayed his ppoarknce In the United, firnon 1110 chief stipulations male by comet to the eoloniel acrobatic feats. The members unique the of Peppiest vehicle yet aceorded theta. Mennen. which so as another compettStates long Is largely due to he the syndicate ani "the Old Towu." by (worse Ad e and Thursday. concerns the family of a the eompany are Americana who have difficulty of eecuring enough plays tor appeared in the field prepured tn ' Ortialave Luders Is the hitt. However. stricken attained a supremacy in acrobatic proud old baronet. poverty I SA. On(1 the or a sum coneidered down suitable American! by put T. 1 41114111.10TY his on extravasganee, oho hes built and litene in any 'litho old by theater, In New York, had been puton was eventually assigned to him. Thia managers. AValler. too, had the u p a wan of racial and rellitioluo pride work. "Slaty-on- e is the sale. evety seat for the first performStreet." y would be certain of. a warm wen sevon Mr. Louis Meyer who alp() reprehi hands for is theater t; I S. but when these two favorite art-- I between himeelf and the family next title of a playlet that will be present- ance had been sold. eral years; lt was it hout,e not easy sents a pyndicate of whleTt. T believe, are announced as the co- door. to the point where hie feeling for ed by Caryl Wilbur assisted by Maude 1 to sub-land to have had to pal.' Arthur Bourchier is a member. The ; lo comedy by the In. the head of the house. a Jewish nnsn- Terry. They have just returnee from New theater successes are gradually lila Musket the rent. week in. week out. would' Piece they are intent upon exploiting I -. Ade, our theater goers maY cial prince, is almost agonleingly acute. abroad where they met with undoubt- rereading out. Don" will be sent manifestly have taken a good deal of lp a translation of the French farce '.11111 good warrant promtse then:wives The letter'. else to fame orgt to knight- ed success and where M. Wilbur earn., west after owbile and a company has the Kilt off the gingerbread of an "Le Zehre," a version of which named hood had been contemporary with the ed the of being the best been organized tnt"eist ot taw to American reputation the engagement. But ell's well: The Zebra" was reeently done In present prise his of own fortunes to extent the felling on two comedians the American comedian seen in English vaudeLo that ends well and I should fancy, America. Here the piece is to be lay, The Piper," on tt tour extending i be finally finds himself a tenant on light ville. rail Solar have to all 11(1111 degree that to the Pacifie coast. Whether or not there is little probability of our see- called "The Glad Eye." The first perline bold upon popular favor posseesed the estate he once could call his own. There is a new Richmond in the field we will get The Blue Bird" has not ing Waller again in London for come, formance takes place thie day week. thee two young mon who first made But the house next door is a very fine of monologists in the person of Dave yet been hits years to come. He settled. already A fact from which it will be Judged definitely owner Hirh man a of gentlemanly Fergution who comes next week. Mr. wizard of (h1:, gm who piece; its 4sgsstut booked himself for an Australian tour' that the syndicate la determined to ' demeanor and deeds: his the its vaudeville career all around generous ropwwiwomtly proved Fergusan began Sir Herbert Tree. heartened by his starting about the end of June next, lose no time. thh4. of their eapabilities In "The eione gentlefolk beyond penuiventurc only last season. but he Into Ural SIMI success with MALCOM WATSON. and on its termination he doubtless' VIM." :' lad MIS." They now come for the It le with the ultimate breaking down popular favor at once. jumped whieh ran through the"Henry In IL season last Vi eat time...opening at the Salt Lake of thin barrier of intern!e pride and hatRoy Cummings and Helen Gladyinge London, end with his present producASsater next Thursday evening in "The red that the story has to deal. and it Cr. a. vivacioue team of gingers and tion of "Macbeth," announces for hisl 411Town. to which they have played I, worked out with a masterly handling dancers presenting an act that is de- next Shakespearean MRS. JULFS LEVEY. festival a series Viest successfully the past two see. of deiall.., A pretty love story of the cidedly enjoyable. of chronicle Widow of the Noted Mtude Ian. Mra plays including "Xing -Elea. dividing nearly ail the limo be. children of one house and those of the only as Careless John." Although bi1leI Richard III." "Henry IV." Levey and Family Open at tbe Emkween Kr. Chattels Dillingham's Olobe other. is revealed and worked out in Curt. he has an act that is full of (parts 1 and 2.) and one or more theater. New York and his Studebaker' the action of the piece. which. without hits:iota fun. Curt is an eccentric parts of "Henry VI." Press Bechmine Wednesday 3fatinee undue preaching. brings foroefullY 'comedy cyclist. There will be the heater. Chicago. ; $core Of "Th e Old Town" home home the lesson of the brother- usual motion views of current events. "The Strugglers." a new Western and an unusually fine musical progrum drama, by H. M. Horkhelmer and L. own theater in a revival of Victor Huhighly spoken of and as it wee writ., hood of man. TOM GLYNDWR RICHARDS. S. Sawyer, was given In the Bijou by the orchestra. Thtatre In New York Monday night go's "Lucretia Borgia." AT THE GARRICK. The theme of the piece is the herediFred Whitney sails for New York toIt Was a peculiar coincidence that tary passion for gambling, and the day. Swansea, Abersarn, Port Talbot. Moun(By one who has heard them.) His is mainly conbrought the date for the production scenes are laid in Idaho. The cast In- cerned with departure tain Ash. Moelwg Port Cymmer. were famous Next week in the the singing that production city of "Baffles." a date selected months cludes Alberta Gallantin, John W. of Albinl's in the arena. The test pieces were "Baron 9f Trenci" opera select a section rather Norman Winslow, L. Rogers which he ago. by the wayat the Garrick. so Dean, societyor "Oho Were I On Yonder Plain," Menhopes to present this fall. Itwilt occupy the stage of the Salt delsohn. and "Lewellyn eire ilyw elm to the sad death at the Hotel Lytton, Harrison Fowler, and others. is still sanguine that. revised Whitney Utah a week ago of Kyrie Bellew, one concerts. How- olaf." (Tom Price). I was one of the "The Outsidere," Charles Klein's by Henry Blossom, the piece will make Lake theater for twoto correct '3ne or fortunate ones to be present to hear It. of tb foremost actom on the AmeriCan ever be well will success. a it the he is back way, By just play, had its first presentation The audience was a noisy one, male stag And, whoae name as a star Ls latest from Vienna whither he went to 9ee two misstatements in the press regard- voice devotees generally are. Probon any stage in the Majestic Theatre, the Inseparable with the play "Raffles." first performance of Oscar Straus' ing the above choir. One was that they ably more than of the huge That play will be the Garricks bill Boston, Monday night. Among those next week. The great play is more Who appeared in the cast were Jane new opera, "Mein Kleiner Freund." the have a record of 29 national eisteddfod audience of over 14,000 were miners. men and from the American rights of which steel workers and smelter than an amusement feature,. for Its Cowl. Sarah Stevenson, and Frank English He sucesses, which is absurd. Their first- industrial regions of Glamorgan, Monaction Is More or leas of a psycholog- Campeau. Most of these --players:. are he acquired some znonths ago. The Gam- tells me that the score ia simply im- appearance in the national was at New- mouth. Most of the choristers were ical study of a certain class of crime members of the original and criminals which. through the per- blers" company. whose services will mense, and a great advance upon "The port 1897. and what a giOri0118 contest mlners with the exception of the Moesonifleation of the latter by Mr. Bel- ibe employed for one week in the new Chocolate Soldier" music. As he did It was! Ten male voice choirs 10 to SOl lwyn from Blitenau Hestinloy, the only they lew in all the years be gave us "Ratt- play. They will then continue their not understand one word of the book, in number, several of them being recog- contestant from North Wales, and comhe could not say anything respecting nized as the finest competitive male were slate quarrymen. At the les." worked its way with the public tour in "The Gamblers." or demerit.. The audience, choruses in the principality, notably mencement it seemed as if a riot on a mind until that play is today the best its merits On Nol. 13 following the --trial week however. applauded the authors franknown of Ita kind. Mr. Klein s new play, The Out- tically ott the fall of the curtain which It would be superfluous to review at of siders." "Everywoman.' is likely to be may be regarded as a pretty sure sign length here the story of "Raffles." or seen in Boston. The "modern that they were thoroughly satisfied. to tell the adventures of the amateur of a ivoman's cracksman, who. moving in society's morality play," i u search of love," will he upper class as the social equal of the grma I have been having a chat with 'renal saIne excellent cast that men and women whom he meets, robs acted by the New York last Vanbrugh concerning her approaching appeared in. It in NOISOn them at every turn and in the flail aal appearance at the London Hippodrome. with Laura way. The role made famous spring Mrs. LeMoyne a Truth,1 This Is the first occasion on which she! Everywoman. Mr. Bellew will taken of be coarse, by Frederiek de Belleville as We:Anti has been seen on the variety stage.! by the Clarrlek's leading inert. Mr. and and naturally she is jut a little bit IL trpper- - eliffe a3 Nobody. Parker, ana it will furnish that actor nervous about the vesult. She has a very fine opportunity. J. David .T. M. Barrio's It seems that Billie Burke, who has chosen for her debut -Herblin, who wile popular member of made Tiv7here' humorous trifle. almest annual appearances Twelve Pound last year's Carrick company. will also ever sinc. 15 Nov. 14 the year before she began Look." with which Salt Lake, playgoers! be seen in the cast. are familiar. Oddly enough. Miss Van- to star, will not visit us this season.' brugh tel1 s. me. i'lT pil.ee was THE EMPRESS. after all. She if; just now written. (Entire change of orotram Wetirtesdav concert) The Runaway" in New for her. not Ethel Barr:.more. Some The present bill, which has made a prezsenting will Journext three years ago Emile wrote apprising i York. aml early spring good impression, will remain at the ney to Paris, there to appear as an her of the circumstance., but unluckily. Empress till Wednesday afternoon, American girl. speaking with a he could see no chanc.. in face of her French when there vvill be a complete change. of being able to do It.1 play by the authors The new bill which opens next week Yankee IV t f,nt .in a"LION.t. It to Challes Froh-- ; Watches." tengagements. will consist of the following bunch of of the oliginal of it in his Repertory varieties: their who made scheme. The theater when, it made the sue-- 1 players Patty Brothers, Mrs. Jules Levey and New Graor season. in the York debut last The leal!ng part "se Tuesday -Family, Miller and Mack, Ida Barr, ham 7llotTars comedy. Minty Pulls Iwas originallY PhlY'd by Lena Ash- Herbert Hodge. John R. Gordon & Co., the Fittinzi.- - have later by Hilda Trevelyan and duplicated in the and a new photo play. Patty Brothers Is said to lead the world in equilibristic metropolis the success achieved by the !subsequently by Allah McCarthy. enthusiwork. Ira Barr it a well known music Irish players in Boston. "The some weeks ago I met Marie Lohr hall singer, while Miller and Mack art asm. Pi yA Mr. Klauber of the New "wat enormous. atl indeed lunching at the Tarlton. I told her saki to have no peers tie dencem, The 'York rill It the end after be. play a Gordons appear in sparkling farce, was ovrr the Audience remained to that a little bird ball whispered into (T. Glydwyr Richards. (onductor.) Mr. Da." You she hal that Would ei,tr "What tiordon !my accepted an offer There was nothing CAMBRIAN ASsOCIATION ,tNI) SONS AND DAUG11- said to have been in the support of cheer nn ) t,, ca!1 the actors for aid to go to America DMECTION dozen a times." TERS OF WALES SOCIETY. for her to do but tl admit the soft imMrs. Leslie Carter and other leading half sears. The story deals with a husband peachment: on the other hand she 75c. $1.00. S1.50. Season tickets, $2.50. PRICES-5-0c, flows as the in wheee veins red corpuscle the date of her departThe weekly theatrical reviews anti begged that SALE MODAY 10 A M. ONE OP Tilt THRILLING DENOUEMENTS IN "RATTLES." was Ile eent I to still an is ure would in enlarged. degree. fairly distant, ,critiel,tint; of the "News" appear ream'f:1111ii Famous Drama. V. be the Garr 'tit's Attractita the Comilla It'eek await the arrival of his wife a brother , larly in the Tuesday issues. seep her secret. The embargo bits now , A 4 : ;NO, ):, 41, to,.,. FArah LAt IlernhirIt'e in - rectii,erii err-lai- M I dtffe-t-rho- ril-b- e a I - - --- or pour-parte- rs EM c X s! y - - - tWoow2SIXS2 (lb-th- e et I - - Mountain Ask Choir And Its Incomfiarable Conductor Tize : ' two-thir- ds I : iALTT,TIRRTREGuara ! I i i Tuesday and Wednesday, and i World's Greatest Male Chorus I Fc,-,tr- ! : i I I talleomww,gegyntentie1m..Jcnt-,,-,,-,W;;.;- :i " i i I Mountain Ash iale Voice Choir |