Show r IL DRAMATIC II H Charles II H. Yale Titles Devils nC Auction Tilt The present season t-eason marks the twenty edition edillon of or the lIw Devils Dc Auction company compan and ol the tho mn ambition lUon Char Charles of-Charles of k II Yale t Hie e progenitor of this marvelous elo spectacle has now been en gratified for tor the riC Js the Devils Auction r stands singly and alone a and alone alono in Its phenor phenomenal menal record of nf long life liCe s That nl ariy play for tor or twenty twenty- prove plo satisfactory tf to Its patrons and ancl remunerative to Its management mana man- man a stems seems among the Impossible out hut that this famous show pied c has accomplished thi this phenomenon cannot ho he oo gainsaid aM and from rom present appear appear- unC antes ances R It bids fait fair to duplicate man many seasons more of uninterrupted success suc suc- cess cess- Mr fir Yale has surrounded himself 1 with wilh a corps of clever cr scenic artists artist s papier macho modelers theatrical carpenters property makers costume 1 V designers ls l's and makers and the result s r ts a W S a rand brand new spectacle cle from th the thc e lJ e to th the fall of the tho curtain The Devils Devil's A Auction from rom a new point of of view would perhaps be bc a a. m note more Jt applicable title In n the present fas case cas as ecI every scene costume and i Idea every every member of the large dra- dra and and pantomimic cast and ballet o el every 1 Vaudeville sp specialty and feature arc afro ne nett ne this year A moM mOMI no nota notable ll engagement Is that thal or of Miss Browning a n very clever Singing Ing-Ing- Ing and ancl dancing who will fit appeal appeals U s 's Janet the milkmaid In Iny In- In y he h hw famous specialties t t Those h not nOI d L artists t In conjunction with Miss M M. lElla lla Aubry a beauty as Carlos Callos the hero Miss 1 Helen A A. Gilmore as ao he The wicked Count Fortuna For Kor- tuna Miss II Edit a West as aa Madeline ra the thc heroine 1 Mis Mi Marie Marlc Elmer rimer as the Rood good Fairy William H II Lorella the favorite character comedian come come- dian ian as the comic Were Pere ele Andoche will with the other members ls l's of the thc lar large e cast prove ro rove most notable A full and complete ballet of sped sped- I r rY Y r c r Toby In ht Devils Ws rot rt the tho Salt Sall pi 1 Luke Lake c Theatre JL d iM ally selected os s cor and ballerine ballerino composed of oC young and amI pretty prett dancers have ha been engaged it with Ith Elena an c exceedingly exceed exceed- ly clever premiere dancer from the theatre La Scala Scan Milan who In In n con cun- junction Uon with Fraulein Prager will appear ap ap- pear pear In three new nets divertissements arranged ar nt ranged by hy the noted Maitre de Ballet Aurelio Aureilo CoccIa consisting of the and Coquettes In n tine tJI the first nr t act a a Yel a very elaborate Chinese Chines ballet In the second and ami-a ami n a new American diver tise- tise ment entitled The Wild and Woolly West for the thc third act A numb r of spec specially Ie tally lally Imported v vaudeville novelties ha have been en- en cn 1 i which I will undoubtedly prove strong favorites with the ladles and children among which are ale Los Les Quatie Quatt-e There a marvelous quartet of European gymnasts and olo Dc-olo an and Clock Glock Parisian musical grotesques I The Tho Devils Devil's Auction will be e at al the thc Sal hail Lake theatre tomorrow night night- b on ono night only Checker Pin PIa s 's s T da Xi Night ht The fhe play-goers play o of Salt Lake have ha a treat In store stoic for fOI them at the thc Salt Sall Lake Lak ae e t theatre for foi live fIve nights an and l two matl- matl nees beginning Tuesday night next when Checkers th the success of th the e past three seasons will be pre presented i In n VH city for forthe the first time time Since Sinco It Its s Initial aPP appearance Checkers has bee bc n 1 dividing dl Its time between New Chicago o Philadelphia Boston St. St Lou Lou- h Is This season Is the Unit first time It h has ts J been teen seen west of the Mississippi river rive and not only did the New ew York critics critic s' s s speak of or It as one voice olce for Cor the first firs t tIn time lo 10 In ht mon many moons and In emphatic em em- pral praise c o of the pla play the thc company Y and production but self reliant Chica Chicago n- n go 0 and con conservative lt Boston Boson and Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia endorsed their theil opinion It played Its fourteenth In Now New w York last latt season The Thc pia play Is Js praised for Its human na iia- ture It Is commended ht because uS cl It tells teJ an up-to-date up tale talc of or e cl every lla day life liCe of or people ho whose e blood Is fret fresh h and young oung In ht such excellent fashion as to charm not only those who shrink from Crom the suggestive o and unclean which mar so mall many of the playwrights playwright's efforts of to today today to- to lla day but to win the alert Interest and to-I to swift applause of the time old-time more mOlco I or less blase playgoer ocr who has seen I pretty prett much of everything C since Ben Bt went to war var and wants a little tobacco loba co In his to lo keep his palate I awal awake c I t There Ther Is In the play pla Checkers the theold I old old story y which all the thc world seems never r to tire thc of hearing And It Is told In such a new and pretty way I as at to o make e even the old bachelor ad admit admit ad- ad mit mil that possibly l the they overlooked a athing thing or 01 two In shaping their their lives I There Is a laugh In Checkers Checkers' o er every thirty seconds And In the thc third act I there Is s the representation of or th the famous fam fun famous ous betting ring ring- ringo o of the thc equally equall famous Camou I Washington Park where the thrill of s rt is such as to lo prompt a aI a. a I New York sporting writer to write I I I forgot myself so o completely complete In that I net act of Checkers els when the horses J lame Into the thc stretch and I feared that Checkers els would lose Jose his bet bel I I that hat my wife had hall to pull ull me back and I tell me mc to behave Practically the same cast will null HI present this fascinating I dt cb character comedy here as was seen scon turing Its many engagements In New I II Tc York 1011 ork I I The Lion Lieu and time the Jlou-e. Jlou j The Lion am anti and l the lie c Mouse which Henry B. B Harris will will present at the thc Salt Lake th theatre following ln Checkers Check I ers Is the thc first play pia to lo ho based on frenzied finance conditions and Its I I timely theme has much to do lie with Il Its i I sen sensational sens success because of the public insisting In Identifying the lion wIth frith one of or Americas America's money mone barons the play Ilay has attracted wl widespread comment oJ nil all over the country The Tho Lion and the thc Mouse is more moro IlKo the great American play for which the thC public hu has been heen waiting wailing than LImn nn any piece picc that has been cen seen on the t stage tage for foi man many years cars It goes without saying sayin saying say say- in ing that It Is th the greatest theatrical value ever evel offered and any ony American who has his country's welfare at heart should see eo this interesting drama The rhe scat sale ale will twill begin Friday next i 1 0 Features Fc at nt The bill ill that thal the Orpheum will offer orTel its ils patrons nations week weck will HI contain a alIum lIum number cr of new features and several cral art artists ts whose names flames stated stand for excellence ex cx In hl their particular line Une of work worl HC Heading ding the stet aggregation of or talent culled from th the cream of performers arc alc the Four FoUl Bards who rightly lay claim to lo being Americas America's greatest g gymnasts These c acrobats combine a physical appeal appearance ance with I work toile that lifts them above the usual run of strong men stunts Equally entertaining arc are Albert Albeit Dell Bell Bellman man malt and Lottie LoUie Moore 1 who twit present presentA l A A ABil Bil Bit o of Vaudeville or o some seine snap i sho no a a at the vaudeville typos types s that are fire a JO nd h Ihu I o ru I Tho The j prides s 's s Itself on presenting this season a number of excellent hl high grade h h m musical music al attractions for fOI it il Is a conceded conceded con con- ceded lI fact that music of or the bolter holteI class appeals to Salt Lake audiences This week the l popular theatre will offer one of the most of these high grade musical offerings s in Willie Eckstein This boy is barely barely bare bare- ly ten years rears old old old-a a tiny slip of oC a lad hardly big bl- enough to reach the key key- ke hoard board of the piano yet Ct his mastery of the Instrument Is 1 such as has hns mado made him a talked much of wonder wondel every every- where After his contract with the Orpheum circuit expires ho will become become become be be- be- be come a feature of the Iho Boston Symphony Symphony Sym Sym- phony phon concerts He is a remarkable pianist and pleases the audiences immense Im im- m- m mense both bolh with classical and popular popular lar selections Another feature on the bill Is the Avon Comedy Four a quartet o oC of comedians com corn who pre present a musical farce entitled The New cw Teacher rencher Tho They rhoy sing and dance and generally act the thc part hart of the village cut up An act ct calculated to make the Orpheum Or- Or photo echo with laughter Is too the turn of Castle and Collins a couple of I face black comedians who ho furnish the regular accepted entertainment with I novel tt trimmings i Then there is Loa the tire only shadowgraph artist on 1 the s stage lle today Her Iler act Is a novel no I 1 it ty in ht Salt Lake and will doubtlessly I bo be o appreciated With her hel bare handshe hands hand s she I she succeeds in casting a number n of sf f shadows which will afford amusement t for fot the rest of the winter wintel to the thc doting fathers Cathels and persevering youngsters youngster who doubtless will attempt t to Imitate her hel I The also promises a now nov e. e 01 r i f r Ff 4 i r A. A r J t tA A r t 4 y r t a r 7 7 I y i 4 c. c v T J T EI fORK U Veary I i r III ht l The fire Convicts CUli Coin lets let's l Daughter lU hh I ut ut the time Grand Tl This b Week ell 1 Ic 4 3 iS c y oY k h fF t rv n nIlan Ilan lIlI Robert and amid Jane in s at Tt The Salt Snit Lake Theatre This d city olty and will present the latest and the longest long motion picture story In existence The story of Kathleen la will be br told toll with the unwitting unwinding unwinding un un- winding witting of ur 2000 feet of films The Daughter at al the Grand Although in its fourth season the thc play lla has been witnessed by y larger audiences than any other othel melodrama It appeals to every class of theatergoers theatergoers theatergoers theater theater- I goers from on the boy oy in the gallery t lo to lothe the thc mother mothel of or the family to sweethearts sweet sweet- 1 hearts and sisters and the thc father who I loves hl his home The first act op opens ns at Colonel I Goulds Gould's home with Its pretty cottager cottage beautiful lowers and shade shalo trees and amI Ut he the air ah of 01 perfect happy contentment I You are aie carried from one scene to another with keen excitement and a great hope and de desire lle that thai right shall I succeed and anti wrong wa shall reap real its Us just reward A wonderful bond of sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy spreads itself through the audience audi elide ence for Cor the sweet innocent child of oC he the convict and hr tear r down trodden It a LI to I o t ten l t tr I tail r I fil and ani sc lt rind and he be that Convicts Convict's Daught Daughter r will always be hc remembered ic- ic mem with pleasure u The Thc Convicts Convict's Daughter opens a nights four engagement at the Grand GIand starling this Uti evening e A matinee willbe willbe will willbe be given V Wednesday ay afternoon h s 's Claim Manager Cox of the Grand theatre will give his patrons a real novell novelty In inthe he the coming o of Holden Bros big ig venation sen- sen Claim As a melodrama melo- melo drama Irama the play has hM few equals as a raceme production it t Is Is' without doubt douht the he most complete and elaborate of or I an any ny at present touting touring the country I IThe The cast 1 I lc all that can be he desired every ivory actor having having- been chosen expressly ex- ex expressly ex ox- pressly I on account account of or 1 fitness to nor por- tray tauy ray the th parts One Olle of the stron strong features of the performance is the tho vein of n at comedy I that thai runs through h the ic play Numerous specialties are ale also ulo introduced all blended in the tho story t-o t not In iii any way to Interfere with the thc plot s Claim Clain will willjo be jo here next Thursday Nov 15 15 for three nights This This piece Is under tho the samo same management ement as Girl Gh I of or the tho Streets which scored such lIch a success success suc suc- cess through this Ibis territory a short hull time ago alo illo at it Il the lit Tabernacle Quite the most pretentious musical event of the season e concerns the engagement engagement en en- at the Tabernacle o on F Thanksgiving day and niI night of Leoncavallo Leoncavallo Leon cavallo the noted Italian composer and coil La Scala orchestra who made mad their first appearance in America a at Curn Carnegie gle I Hall Tali n. n New ew York on of Oct 3 8 The rhe first appearance of or tho the composer tray may be c said to have hae formally opened l the musical season Con Considering the magnitude mag and Importance Im Im- po tance of or the entertainment offered uttered by Leoncavallo In concert his appearance appear appear- ance Is IHo probably a l the most notable o othe of or orthe the season A A. program consisting o of f his own works work in which will be hc represented by live or o six o othe of f the best beet numbers will divulge f some a of ff f the maestros maestro's earlier earllm and latey compositions compo compo- which which hove have have never been een heard here before the first n of f his operatic offerings offering H to 10 o bring him lame fume In Europe Medici r and Bo Bo- home will be he sung ung by his coterie o of f eminent artists It Is in Zaza however that thal most of C the tho Interest Intel centers and In which s Leoncavallo himself clr Is at present most mos t interested despite the thc fact that In Is best Ct known to the public hoie ere as 8 the ma maestros maestro's principal work Zaza is said Mid lo to display the tho man mans s versatility and and ability aside from the fact that the work Is lIS the of new lIew school of Italian F opera There Is Iii also a slight HUght Interest ii In t Roland Roand de Berlin owing to the tho persistent per pcr- rumor that Kaiser m collaborated l on thc lire score The Ito Ro land Jond will be played here A new lIew Ave Maria Marla dedicated lo to and anti endorsed by his hili holiness Pope POlle Plus X ha has haM been very elY well received as Its a beautiful beautiful beau acquisition to the repertoire Some Sonic of or the lyric artl artists from rom rein La Set Sea la a who will sing Ing- Ing Leoncavallo's mu music lc are arc Mesdames Me Calvi Foni FeNa abt l- l n-I n m nl Signors Signers 1 and De Ferran none of whom has hus ever eve r been beca In America before |