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Show THE UiXAY EJiAIuIIxc.R, CCDEN UTAH, CORNING, SEFTEiVIER il-.LA- 23, 1906 ll rim I.t iu two act. fouudej on Oliver cuuit-d1.o liciniiU'k fatr.sus Sut'i' u Conquer. which bit been r,f if the iuot important plus on the Eugiisii atajev. It probably ranks miih ilk1 lift of play produced the greatest of Mines, and has been seel) in every EugUh speaking country in the worH. besides being trsuelaied. For this reason, in:o fmvl.cn tongues. if nj other, its story 1 . .o well for detailed deacripti-iakn'n The work of Stanislaus Strangs in "?he Stoops to Conquer" for Vrle purposes, af exptvtcd to be a liiSnilt task. His libretto is said to r.usin nil The snlendid material shirh made tne Goldsmith comedy ftamus. and at the same time retains it delightful atmosphere. Ihe musk-- of Ludwig Euglamler la ami also replete with a new motif There are several stirring rhythm. ensemble nunibeis for the rUtnaxes . while the tmki. ,ml tnisen-srenesand sextette uunibers quartette ditette, hue been treated with great consideration by this famous composed. That Mabel Day will giro a highly prims rstfsfsciory rendition of the dimps role of Rose tie Cotircelles must flu dainty litneeds be anticipated, tle lady has sell established herself among the shining lights of grand and: Minie opera celebrities. .;ie; now gucm to Dalys as , tor sb a star, where aha was once the leading . soubrt-ueJt may recall' to her the envy she probably felt la those days, for the star who happened to occupy the big dressing nuu Just oil th t stagj. ami now cornea to her the happiness of hating it all to herself. In Miss Cahill's support are William AtIourtlelgh, Eugene Goalee. well. Mark Smith. Charles Llrks:.n, II. Guy Woodward, Anna Huckiey Virginia Staunton and others. soually ... 4 Jl-.- Y.'ltb a cake of ire (I'd on tup of each head and in their ba i. half-poun- d ing or gymnasium suits, the young woi men of the .Marrying Alary " learned their pares on the stage o:. theater. New York, during tun rceeat liol spell In that city. Then were no heat prostrations, and w.. a the ire invention of Manager Daniel V. Arthur, tSage Director Al. Holbrook, was able to put the young women through every one of his intricate lair-- e innovations without other ess than a flatiened-ou- t mailed wave or a slightly disturbed temper. The principals, of course, arc being rehearsed separately at present anti not with these heat allaying devices. Marie Cahill, ihe star, expressed her 1 envy of the chorus, and sighed: would 1 were not a star again, just for today. Win. G. Steaart as Dr. Thoinaa Well. Bertha Shalek as Susan Knight. Carl Haydn as Philip Merivate; Ilessio as Mrs. Oldfleld, tieo. Ds.v and Howmau Bslstou as Mr. Oldfield, comprise the esat of principals who, enhansed by the clever work of what Is conceded chorus in die greatest contlc opera America, will give as pleasing a of light opera as out can possibly anticipate. Falrbatrn It cost lslle as Ferdinand pres-mutto- n j WITH THE GIBSON GIRLS BELL COMPANY. THE DIGBY Ilaniei V. Arthur, manager of Dighy Pell In The Education of Mr. Plpp." Bertha Shalek and Chorus Singing "Jack in the Box in "The Two Roses comes to the Grand Opera house next Thursday, had a most trying time in securing two young aettwes to play the parts of Julia and two "Gibson Girls, of Ids. the Charles Dana Glbsona pencil . rraa-tion- s Probably no type of American hea'it y has ever been so popular and familiar to the American public as these drawings of the famous artist. In selecting the young women to pans, Mr. Arthur had not piny the only to keep In view the quality of shility. but particular attention was at Grand, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. which 29-- 30 Digby Bell as "Mr. Pipp EL M. Holland. Daniel Y. and J. Fred SSinunenuan, Jr., 1G7. to carry on a conversation by cable last week, with tbe'Tesult that Mr. Holland aalled Saturday for this country to commence rehearsals fur the part uf Mr. Guthrie, a steel magnate, in C'ors Alaynarda play, "The Measure or a Man. Mr. Holland wa, obtained by Aleaars. Arthur and Zimmerman with the consent of George Tyler of Llobler A Co., with whom be lias been under enn tract. This marks the or a Ballon of Air. Hollands great work In Ha If lea," In which he lias proved a great money make for tha lJeblera. His part In the new piece is a leading one of strength, and he may be aoon seen on Broadway, as after the pew al tho play opena In Philadelphia Chestnut street t healer, September 24. It will moat likely come to New York. Ar-th- Al Holbrook has been engaged by Daniel V. Arthur, by special arrangement with Joe Weber, to put on the musical uunibers of Alarrying Mary, ln which Marie Cahill will open at Daly'a, New York, August 27. necessary to secure just . the right physical presentation of the character,. because there was no doubt they attract much attention and Inparticularly from tha mgtinee aid. There was another special point id k observed, and lbs." "as tha eternal d perspective, oecause it is nut ilvary the prettiest young woman nd the handsomest young man who makes up best for Ihe stage. The element of illusion on' the stage, even individuals as well as details of stage setting. Several bundled candidates were interviewed by the manager before he derided upon Elise Scott and Miss upon Miss The two young Itylll, Young. are mil only typically pretty and attractive, but they are also very clever. Both have had splendid experience. Miss Scott was with Heflrjr Killers company one year and with Wilton In The Pit" two units. Alins Young was with Viola , Aikn for two sessons, nppesrlng with In bhnkesKarian drama. "The It Tweltth and "A" Winters Night wMld terval -- ti il ia o-- l- h pfl ir-- tn it lau-kay- of ier of 1i r, Tale." Inf FLORENCE ROBERTS. air. fro. Robert, returned to New Nepperhan Heights yesler-btu begin rehearsal, of "The Rnmmh of the Weak. in which she ipn,,r on inur during the first Rrt of the Henson. Arrangements kve liw-made whereby the clever vtrm aotrpss will return to Nrw Tori iiiinog ihe winter with several " plays, among which "Glaconrta M Mari, Rosa," will be produced; AHhoiiRh the remains of Mias Rob-dl- l' late hiiHhanil. Morrison, hnrifHl at Yonkera last week, the of ifcr h public funeral In New lurk la under advisement. , florencp loc- - Turk fi'mii ink y . ltk- - Hr da Ed C. Penrose as Luke McLuke, and. Briant S. Young as Maud Stubbs," in "The Old Bedstead n pert . ! tr of slow ptive first one and Digby Bell as "Mr. Pppi D'-- MAUDE FEALY. S,aiie Kealy ami it set rstiv ever Tha t for Is hi mn onth. ted l a t body the company who her. aaaembled at the pwly Lycenni theater' yesterday to jw the hrsi reading by the author, Isteet comedy, ti uhtainnMoruns of Heatriee," which John Ms pmvidi q f.,r the ,Jt young stars hiJ?11' Th" Personnel of. Allas tin o mnany Includes Jack Reynold,. David R. '"Ms. Mauri--.- . Costello. Blanche Iri sgla. Alor--' Coughlin. H- t inil .ira Chriatensen. The 'ceiir ul Orange, N. J. I. i M,8S OLGA Mable Day, Prima Donna, Stewart Opera Co., at Grand, Sept NETHERSOLE. WmL M N' ,,1('ts'je, In rpite of her fitofesslnnai duties, finds lime 0,1 work Rb Instituted mU infinent of her cruaade Bhe 1 I 1,1,1 lrom all part, or I nd in. country' relative to tl1, established . and Am -rrH' conferences I with v . a ho Is deeply In- I bBi,""-1,,,r,I ln th-- work. I jl '' tel SIII! t 1 8AAH ??.. Tri,i,x I truax. who wlrT'' ,,PI, "mw.'wis rn- the leading " ''"rpret 7,l,crI Ijorratne ln VmbFiiurr.,,,,, v-it- otl-gh- t flashes. V ht nir. ','h"r 3Tn I "i'?T K... Th.,il.ail- f. id J. Fred Zlra- - purchaaed froni hia new muftcsl ,, - icoufitry i of '0?: refit1 . - b- Iwe ceoV - a sto policy for his theater during his man agement of it. It will be musical com-ea- y only and the new policy will be inaugurated Monday. August 27, with Alaris Cahill In tbe new musical play. Marrying Mary, by Just what will folio . said Mr. McKee, will not be d cided for some time, as the indications are that Marie Cahill will score one of the coming seasons hits in her new play. it shapes np better than any mnslcal comedy I have ever seen and may revolutionise this class of Miss Cahill will be succeeded, when she does leave Dalys, by another musical production and no dramatic pieces will be given. Mr. Laly scored signal triumphs In musics! comedy, such as The Runaway Girl,' at Daly's, and there Is nothing inconsistent In making his grand old bouse the one great home of light music on Broadway. Royle-Biirt-Hel- play-writin- old-tim- e - flighted d . - scored so sue-T- i 'JiV'.. Chicago productions 1,11 1 The Senators an,l who will be starred yj. I The Measure of a panica, and ahn In 'Cincinnati, where she was also In sloCk. She is considered by Memra Arthur The Lady from lines' will be produced about Christmas time In New and Zimmerman as an ideal choice for the part, which will require wonderYork. fully strung porjraysl. to added been haa Staunton Virginia The old .gold .and black which haa the exit of Marie Cahill's new musical adorned the .front. of Daly's .theater, will which play, Marrying Mary. New York,. from lim .immemorial, is open at Dalys,. New York, August 27. vanishing, and 'fihe latest .verdigris green will.' greet the admirers of MaAlary Hall has already reaped the rie .Cahill when they gather to see her reward 'of her great' hit 'In 'Franklin in her new- musical-.play-, Marrying Fyles play at Prdctora Monday night Mary," August 27. when the season for by being signed .by Daniel. V. Arthur the old plsy housh will open.. and J-- Fyed Ztmuierman; JrM for the But Air. Moffat; Ihe manager, will leading role of Mr,.' Guthrie :ln their make amend! for. this; violation of Mr. forthcoming production of The Aleas-ar- e Daly's pronounced taste, fur black and of a Man." by Cura Maynard, old gold by- - reinstating, after eight which will open at the Chestnut street years' absence, the old Daly'a system theater. "Philadelphia: Bopf ember 24. of colored ushers so iong maintained. The leading part In tills play all! he They will be headed now as then by taken by Roberi .Drditer and. the lead- Julian Burke, who will, gruel the old ing character part by K. M. Holland. patrons of. the houmv Ijtr fine new smile. Mias lbJl la cpnaidereil. one .of. the green unif'Tni and hia moat becutiful leading, women on the Bhe first appeared as stage today. 8 Goodfilcnd has .been, retained by Qfltrfllf in "Aritona" and was taken 4o Daniel V. Arthur as business manager London when ttio Tamous .play wn, Bell in ''The. Education of first produced there. Her- best work for pipby . Mr. Pipik" a 12. Lyca-bettaa with ll. was done Sotjiern IToud Prince. In Tb Old TDlrs .theater, lu ; New York Alisa Hall Is- a great favorite In Posa musical comedy house. ton. where shi played in both the Cas town is to hst anaouuted a fixed Fra tli tic tfitarc and Empire Mo-- lt Maynard's plsy, Man." 29-- 30 - Marie Cahill is one of the first to open the Broadway season and will offer a new musical plsy at Daly's New York. August 27. It Is enttiled Marrying Mary." and the book is by Edwin Milton Royle with mtiale by Silvio Hein and lyrics by BcnJ. Ilapg-joBurt. Tne opening is of nmrli more than ordinary interest to Marie Cahill per- d The Old Bedstead, at the Grand Opera House, Monday Night . ' |