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Show TRUTH 12 - - w from his heels to the tip of his baton. mantle whose warp and woof are the Seats for Mondays concert will be shining threads of genius. During a Salt Lake Theater Anna Held in on sale today. season of unusual depression with the Mamselle Napoleon; matinee toJt Jt Broadway houses, when even the raday; performance tonight to as so After an obscurity long diators in the box offices could not Grand Theater Elleford Stock Co., matinee today, performance tonight. exclto comment, the popular Orpheus warm the chilly emptiness that blew Helds band and Orpheus club con- club will give a concert in the Salt through the ticket windows, there has cert tomorrow evening. Lake Theatre May 12th. The popu- always been a warm business activity lar organization has for months past around the Garrick theatre. Ada COMING ATTRACTIONS. had in careful preparation a program Dwyer has been playing there for the Salt Lake Theater Utah State Band, of the highest artistic merit and past six months. During all this time May 9th; Orpheus Club, May 12th; Richard Mansfield in Ivan, the Ter- there is a determination on the part this Utah girl has been scattering of the club to excel itself. Some of dramatic radium over the footlights, rible, May 14th. Grand Theater Elleford Stock Co., the most cultivated voices in the city and next to Eleanor Robson herself, week beginning May 9th. belong to the Orpheus club and its most career has, from the first, been one of making Merely Mary Ann the Jt J talked of play In New York. From With the mAtinee today and per- pronounced artistic success. The club asat its coming concert will be the first, Ada Dwyer in her character formance tonight, Anna Held will con- sisted by the Ghamlnade trio of Den- part as Mrs. Leadbatter, the lodgclude her engagement The pert lit- ver, an organization which is said to house keeper, shared honors with tle Frenchwoman will take out of stand high in the musical circles of ing star of the company. Alan Dale, the town about sixteen thousand francs, our sister city. only compliments The many friends and admirers of the merciless, who covered the knees In stowed the military the Orpheus club may be assured of upon compulsion, away safely with trousers his critical of the dust a most entertaining evening. of adoration for Ada Dwyer and her jl Jt art. From the top of the Flatiron The second of the big four hookings building, Acton Davies and the rest GRAND at the Salt Lake Theatre is Richard of the live ones let fly a shower of that persued the timid Utah Mansfield, who appears here on week bouquets her privacy at the Ashland into girl from today, May 14th, for a single house. termiMerely Mary Ann will The Orpheus Club Mansfield he Mr. nates its wonderful season with toperformance. seen in his latest dramatic triumph, nights performance. Had it not been OP NEW YORK of Ada Ivan, the Terrible, a Russian his- for the dramatic strength AND might Dwyer, Merely Mary Ann torical tragedy by Count Alexis Tol- have been a Mary Ann merely. But stoi. Mr. Mansfield assumes the role all this is introductory. What I wish of the Czar Ivan, a character which to shout into the ears of Zion is someis said to afford the highest and broad- thing concerning a famous interview MILITARY BAND est opportunities for dramatic art. with Ada Dwyer. It appeared recentThe tragedy abounds with exciting ly in a Gotham paper. The interviewSUNDAY SUNDAY U and thrilling episodes in which the er began hostilities by asking our Ada EVENING I EVENING IVIr How dreadentire company of 106 members ap- why she isnt a star? pear, augmented, as in the bread riots, fully personal those quill drivers are! SPECIAL PROGRAMME replied Miss by 100 extra people. The character For seven reasons, with a us. G Ludero Grand Selection. Kln Dodo. suggestion of arithof Ivan is said to be one of the most Dwyer, Helds Band. answer. One reason aggressive, highly colored, fascinating metic in her Violin Solo And the creatures of history and offers to the is that Im too happy. Sainton Chanson T Amour six? other the questioner. pursued Wienawski drama its highest possibilities of perMazurka Bernard Wnlther. sonal representation. Ivan the Ter- The other six are that Im too happy, Wilson Song, Italian Waltz" rible is a man of wonderful con- too, continued Ada, still showing a Jeon St. ltemy. trasts. A despot who was thorough partiality for numbers. Then the Piano-fort- e Solo, Waltzer. . Wallenhaupt and consistent in his ruthless course; actress enumerated some of the many Katherine De Vere. he was religious, yet cravenly super- perplexities which obscure the joyful By request s. Sextette from Lucln".... .Donnizettl stitious; nervous, irritable, courag-,eou- s effulgence of a star. If the property b. Berceuse from "Jocelyn.. ...Goddard and grimly humorous. Richard man forgets something, or the bagHeld's Band. Mansfield in Ivan, the Terrible, will, gage goes wrong, or the villain misses Violin Solo, " Ziegeuneweisen " (Gipsy Sarasate no doubt, pack the Salt Lake Theatre his cue, the unhappy star thinks of Dances) Bernard Walthor. the critics in front and her brow is to its' capacity. "Sis Original Slspkle" bathed in perspiration, Monologue, continued & Jt Dorothy walsworth. Miss Dwyer in dreadful analysis. Aria, O Luce dl Qucstalma (from Once in a great while the name of This is certainly exposing the thorns Donnizettl "Linda dl Chamounlx" Ada Dwyer, in the coldest kind of cold that lie hidden beneath the velvet petJean St. llemy. Leutner Grand Overture. Fost" type, finds its way into a Salt Lake als of the starry rose but, then, Ada Held's Dand. by the book and should know. paper. Now and then, however, it speaks Still it is Somewhat surprising to escapes the censorship of the local find Ada Dwyer thus walking, with on sale Smith Drug Slats 50c Tickets . . and Grand Theatre. Store dramatic writers and steals in with- rough shoes, down the primrose paths, out any noise or blowing of trumpets. delusive though they may be. In my child-lik- e faith, I had Yet, Ada Dwyer, the actress, is today simplicity and of Mamselle Napoleon. that ambitions stockings thought wings flutthe blue ribbon and weav- tered in the breast of wearing no every actress. doubt, get Manager Ziegfeld will, for a her shoulders I had ing thespian thought that every woman upon down on his knees and pray for an equally disastrous (?) Waterloo at Denver, next week. It is a wise shoemaker who sticks to his last, saith the GEO.D.PYPER. proverb. And just as long as Anna stands by her stays and dressmakers, MANAGER. Salt Lakers will always be found at Venus-cast of show of her the feet AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE HELDS the stage, it she had not tained the glorious heights, dreamt always of the coming star and I? it came, followed It as Joyously a? 5 the Wise Men of long ago ? was mistaken. There are ceptions the exceptions, which SI' n gularly enough, prove the rule. find 1 Jt jt Ada Dwyer flings ambition from her as she would a soiled glove, others climb the cold and frowning heights, let others be broken on the wheel of Art, but Ada our Ada will none of it. She would not raise her hand to pluck the flower, though it bloomed In ever globe of the With poetic lips. Miss Dwyer whispered into the confessional ear of the interviewer: The night hath a thousand eyes and the day but one and so the everyday actress hath a foot-light- s. ELDS MILITARY IHl BAND A. S. ZIMMERMAN, . MAUSER Grand Theatre TOMORROW SUNDAY SVKNINQ CONOIRT AY Q O the phosrammb will inoludi BERRIED WALTBER DOROTHY WALSWORTH KATHARINE JEAN DE YERE ST. RE1Y TIOLINIST ..RUDER PIAIISTI SOPRANO TICKBT8 ON 8ALE ALL DAY 8ATURDAY 40 PIECES-4- 0 . girls. Nest ce pas? Out! Oul!! Oul! .CURTAIN ! ! Jt Jt MONDAY The Utah State band, which won artistic laurels at the tabernacle, will give a concert at the Salt Lake Theatre, next Monday evening. This will he pleasings news to the organizations well wishers, many of whom, for various reasons, did not attend the first concert. The program at the Salt Lake Theatre is so arranged as to call out the artistic capacity of the band in a number of exceptlbnally high class pieces. The band is fortunate in haying for its conductor Trot. Anton Pedersen, a musician tit UTAH EVENING STATE BAND CONCERT XX Anton Pedersen, Conductor. ENGAGEMENT mansfield O in... Prices 25cents to 75 cents. EXTRAORDINARY Ivan the Tetrible" SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14. thousand joys, the star hut one. Now, isnt that a bursting violet of modesty for a Utah girl to have in her conservatory? There must be floating about in the air of this dreamy old commonwealth the fragrance of the lotus bloom, which makes this absent daughter forget all, save the simplicity of childhood. Can it be true, Ada, that for you the fairest garments are those woven in the loom of humiiity? I would fain believe it, even from lips less sweetly positive. But here comes a declaration that is absolute in its geometric Let other women demonstration: sigh for the center of the stage, but of give me the whole circumference After Miss Dwyer life for mine. has thus carefully counted over her rosary of dramatic faith, the interviewer goes into a pictorial hysteria concerning her personality. Itstree peach picked from the highest was Miss Dwyer in the orchard growing beautifully eloquent.and n big eyes glowed like stars as pom lips and cheeks were red xanate petals. Asked how she filled the achms old that might have been otherwise ccupied with stellar ambitions, wyer figuratively drew aside wj omestic curtains as follows: soci 7 ooks, pictures, people and and iwn 11 that interests my friends litue bonniest y. And theres the lrs in the world out in Salt - |