Show r N DRAMA DRAM s Op Opening at nt the Theatre l Th The Salt Lake Opera company will r pelt open tho regular season at tho Salt f I Lake Lak theatre In an of ot orr r I Tho The Wedding Da Day covering four fourt nights and two matinees commencing t L. L Saturday afternoon Sept 15 at ut 2 15 0 J 1 A This popular organization has never y r been been frost Crost bitten Its pro productions ally musical voice olce and introduces one ono or two VO songs which arc are orl original Carter Cartel and Buford In The Tho Act Beautiful offer something new now and thoroughly entertaining The two manage manale to work more humor into the personalities of a cowboy and Indian Indian Indian In In- dian maiden than would seem possible possible pos pos- sible to mo most t people and tho the result k 1 Af A f 4 I I I 4 p-i. p cc 4 4 kf I c r 1 JOhN D. D S As in The Ilic Wedding Du Day al always meet with the heartiest approval approval ap ap- ap- ap and the heaviest Kind nind of pat patronage i I. I and from Dom all aB thc approaching ap ap- ap- ap engagement enas will not be he an I exception lon to the rule The company will have hare the tho honor of opening the regular season and the enga engagement ement 1 Is fi pleased with the arrangement on account of or the company's popular popular- it ity 11 The liThe Wedding Da Day is one of or the tha most popular operas written by hy Stange and Ed who ar are aro the authors of oC The Joll Jolly Musketeer It r furnishes a good libretto a and an es especially s pecla good part lor rOl John ohn D. D Spencer who appears in the tho role of ot The cast is stron strong and includes be be- sides Mr Ir Spencer Emma Luc Lucy Gal Gates s I A Agatha ath Berkhoel Edna Dwyer Hugh W. W V. V Dougall Horace S S. S r Ensign Fred Graham George D. D and others This will be Miss Gates Gales second ap- ap with the opera company and she he is Js said to lo have accomplished much musically after aner a hard years year's work with Madame Ash Ashforth forth in New York Agatha Berkhoel and Horace S. S Ensign will be ho se seen n for fot 1 the ih h time Jn In opera In this city and with a strong chorus of thirty and enlarged orchestra fresh costumes new stage effects etc tC the he company promises a splendid entertainment The sale of oC seats scats ts will begin Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day morning at al tho the theatre box office The following is Ii the full cast of the production production- 4 HOSA Marie Miss lIss Emma Luc Lucy Gates Gales Lucille Miss Agatha AJatha Madam Montbazon Miss Mis Edna cna Dwyer Aunt Hortense Miss Mis Margaret Harley I-harley Mile l Renee Renco Mrs Bessie Hessie Browning Drowning MIe Mile Miss Lillian Hudson Yarner Varney Miss Minnie Kingdon don Mile Courcey Miss MIs Ruth Wilson Mr J. J D D. Spencer Raoul Mr Ir Gee Ceo D. D Due Duc DeBouillon Mr W. W 1 Hugh Mr Fred C. C Graham Ser Sergeant ea t Souffle Mr 11 II I. I S S. S En Ensign I 11 Mr J. J D. D Owen Pomade om ll 11 Mr A. A If H. K lson Kr-lson lson Guard I Mr Mi 11 A A. A E. E Braby Sentry r 11 Mr Joseph Poll Pol PoJ t director II I. I G G. Whitney manager TI Thi Winning ido Itlo at nt the Edward Clark Clarl and The Winning Inning Widows wi t tie the C top line lne a athe at atthe the theY O l h um this wool week and their performance Is pronounced h by those who have seen scon the sketch ketch to lo be he one of or the finished and Und entertaining things In modern vaudeville The rhe ac act includes cahl called d a turn cal The Piker k- k which deals deal with wih a new phase jhase of race lace racetrack track life and elves gives abundant opportunity for Cor cluver er work on tho the part par part of ot young 01 actor Tho The tic act cius closes with a danco specialty in which the services of oC foU four of tho L jol jolliest l girls Imaginable are arc called caled I into requisition Eleanor Dorrel has hap long been heen regarded re re- re ns as one of or the tho clever girls 01 on the board In this class clas of Or Her leI humor is as a unconscious as a it I Is dc ile an and aHo altogether provides pro on ont I F of or tho the most mos enjo enjoyable fifteen minute I Ion on t tic the e hill bill hi The i refined novelty artists ar according to tho the bill bi are both and novel and present a good oo double slack wire act Their woi worK Is clever graceful and for tho the most moat part part distinctly new and ane must be seen to bo be Paul Barnes of or the tho monologue ue turn turnis is Just about the tho best bent In his line While the the monologue idea Jea Is b by no means new it I would be hard to to ls- ls cover ec an old feature in Barnes Barnes' ec co en entire entre en- en tire tre performance From the moment of oC hiM entry to his exit exi there is not one dull moment He has a naturI I is an act which hia has h. h few Cew equals in present day vaudeville The Medallion Trio live Jve ful fully up to their heir reputation and do some excellent excellent excel excel- lent work on tho the saxophones Their performance also includes a a fifteen fifteen- minute comedy sketch The Jino lome will wi offer orfel an entirely en- en Irely new now line lne of or motion moton pictures which will wi bo ho fully up to the standard standard stand stand- ard ard while tho the orchestra under tho the 1 d of or Willard Viard E. E promises as usual to fully Justify tho the claims made for it It The Tue Tlc orId Commencing Sunday Sunda evening evening Sept 9 0 tho big scenic production The World will open a four nights nights' engagement engagement en- en en en- at the Grand theatre theatre The Tho play is the modern version of or the play that In 1886 was the tho of two continents and ran ran for or one year at th theatre atre In New York City and ord for COl eight months at His Majesty's CI theatre in London Gorgeous costumes costumes cos cos- cos- cos a n carload of or special scenery magnificent electrical effects and a large star all star al-star cast of players player comLine com corn bine Line to lo form Corm the strongest and most Interesting show that will wi be bo put on the Hie stage In Salt Lake this season seaon The company Is headed b by Miss Adele Adelo Bradford a Western rn girl who has placed herself on the top round of ot the theatrical ladder b by her ability ahlI abil- abil ahl- ahl I ity as m an emotional actress Miss Mis Bradford Is known In private life Imo n JC a as the wife of oC Mr Clare Hatten Haten the well wel known theatrical manager The ever- ever popular comedians Dave Rivers and Ned Barrington need no nn Introduction to tho the people of or Salt Sal Lake City as both hive have appeared here In Sn such pro pro- a as The Tenderfoot t and The rt Girl From Kays The deep deep- dyed villain In the pla play is accurately portrayed by Mr 11 Frank Conle Conley and the truthful representation of oC his part partIs Is proven plO b by the tho sentiments of the gods gallery gods on the appearance of or ortho tho lie hero Nor must we wo forget tho the youngest oun est actor In lii the company whoso whose appearance Is always greeted with a abuzz abuzz buzz buzz of or approval Baby Bradford aged twelve months months He lie le Is a a general alike with wih the lie public and the company In lii the production of oC The World there ar are sev several seval al scenes that tax the tho Ingenuity of 91 the stage manager to produce on the the average a stage as It I takes lakes a score of oC extra stage hands to handle handlo the lie massive complicated scenery and anti get them all 1 arranged in the lie few minutes to them between acts To avoid the tho tre tiresome ome waits wals made necessary b by the lie extraordinary amount of scenery requited by the production of oC this bill hii vaud vaudeville le acts arc are put on in the Intermissions and special at attention at- at tc Is he called to the tho violin an and sistro playing h by Forrest t Place popular popular lar songs by R R. D. D Instrumental tal mu music lc b by Miss Lonelle Starr Stair mucal mu- mu cal directress s and new and all catchy dances dance h by Miss MILLS MIs Gall Gait Gal Hamilton Hamiton the winner of the soft shoe hoe dancing contest contest contest con con- test in Chicago In 1 1905 lUOS 05 I After the lie close of if f this company compan In InThe InThe 4 The World on Wednesday nightA night nightA A Womans Woman's Sacrifice will wil bo be presented pre ire at the Grand theatre for three nights commencing Thursday evening Sept Sept matinee 13 13 and on Saturday afternoon Hs Fishier Scores Score Another S Miss Miss Sallie SaJe Fisher who whose home is Js in Salt Sal Lake and who s well wel and fa favorably favorably fa- fa a- a known in Sn comic opera throughout the ho country countr has score scored a hit as Dora the prin donna iz In Henry W. W Sava Savages Savage's es e's new no ope opera opeia The TheMan TheMan Theran Man ran from Crom Now which as Just jUst been brought from froni Boston to the New Amsterdam Amsterdam Am Am- theatre in New York The New ew York Sun probably the severest erest critic in New York s says I Sallie Sale Fisher was the prima donna and was wa in line flue voice As Dora the only Gassar student who didn't go 0 In Inor for or athletics she looked as most mos of ofus ofus ofus us want ant cole college e girls 1118 lo to look look and and that lint thatIs Is just girl irl With Ith the lie Ga Gassar lr girls she ho honn sang nn Loves LovoN Lesson which w went wiit nt wel well but sIte she scored cored particularly InThe in inThe inThe The Dainty 1 Music u lc Maid In which she he was assisted by a large selection electon of oC the chorus In most startling starting cos cos- tunics A slight accident to some somo of oC these costumes ml might ht have created create n a l scandal but hut fortunately or t lv If von inti J e. e Of rc course urs e Dora Dorn il had io to h have a byer lover lov by- ver v- v er and he was the he student who got gotlie ot tho lie year 1000 boost hoost Into lute the lie future Walter Waller Yaler Lawrence plC played ed tho the lover Jack Raleigh and he lie An sang and acted w well I Harr Harry Bulger Duler was himself and that thatIs Is funny enough h to please a n lot of folk With hattie Halle Arnold Arnol who iio pla played ed ho lie had several eral amusing scenes cenes Of or course he served up the usual dishes of topical son songs s and the they were more than palatable the he professor whose whoso er discovery furn furnished urn urn- the working Idea was wa well ivell wel pla played play play- ed b by Edward B. B Phil Phi Branson was John P. P er the billionaire and antI Ell Eli El Beasley the lie rural sleuth was Interpreted b by Gilbert Gilbert Gibert Gil Gil- Gi- Gi bert Gre Gregory Mr Mi 11 Gre Gregory ory has a pair of or Francis Frncis Wilson legs legs There wasn't much of a book to tho ho piece and It was mostly all ni songs songs The book bool and J lyrics are arc credited to John Bangs and Vincent lr Bryan an but Manuel Klein who wrote rote the score furnished some somo of the lyrics The music throughout was captivating and was well weB rendered The members mem mern- bers bels o of the he chorus had good goor voices and had been well wel rehearsed Furthermore Further Further- more the the were an extra fine looking lot and andere ere were serc not afraid to display their good bood points or rather cUIe curves There Thero were man many songs that caught on decidedly Perhaps the most applause greeted hats tho the Matter Mater with wih Our Team sung b by Helen Hale and the tho Gassar football girls The football b by the way Is 15 g getting to be necessary stage property Helen Hale was as dainty as ever and han handled led tho pigskin with wih case ease and grace She made one punt clear cear out Into the audience which was holler better beler than some somo real pla players cr make make Go IJ of the lie Stage Maude Adams opens her season earl early In October In Peter Pan William H. H I. I Crane Crne is to open his season season sea sen- son in Alfred Sutro's four act comedy The Price of or 11 Money oney E. E M. M 1 Russe Russo Ruse has haN been engaged b by byJ J Fred Zimmerman Jr to create a comedy role in The Tho Measure of a Man Gretchen Dale has been engaged forthe forthe for forthe the role of Ruth Spotswood In Jn Thomas DIxons DIxon's play The Tho Ono One Woman The latest ad addition to Grace Grce Georges George's supporting company for or her hot NewYork NewYork NewYork New New- York season is Louise Luise Closser Closer the lie ac ac- ac- ac tress tres Orrin Johnson and Grace Gre Gr e have been engaged ed for or important roles In Charles Kleins Klein's latest play The Daughters of oC Men llen GU Guy Bates Post Janet Becher Ernest Ernest Ernest Er Er- nest Lamson and Helene Lackaye have havethe havethe havethe the Je leading roles In the Heir to the tho which began its Is season on Labor da day John Drews Drew's fifteenth season seaon under the management of Charles I Frohman rohman will wi open In New New- York YOlk next week In Arthur ArthU Wing Pinero's now new play IlLs His House In Order Eveleen Dunmore Is said sid to havo have made a decided ed hit lilt In the title tto part of oC the new musical comedy The Arrival Arrival Arrival Ar Ar- rival of or Kitty Kity which had its Is first performance per per- at Toledo this week F. F H. H Dean director of oC the Spanish band leader Jeader is In Norfolk negotiating a contract for the appearance appeal appear ance of or his organization at the Jam Jams James Jamestown s- s town exposition The band leader Is nok nov composing a a Jamestown march which he will wi use during the exposition exposi exposi- tion to Hope Booth will wiil wi open her season next week In The LIttle Litte Blond Bond Lady LallY and later on she will wi present the tho new Japanese tragedy r The Woman Lies which was written for COl her by Channin Chan- Chan nin Pollock Edwin Caldwell who was formerly with Mme Modjeska Is Isto Isto isto to be her hel leading man Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly Butter Butter- Butel n Hy fly is taken from Crom John Luther Luthel Longs Long's tragic Japanese story which David Belasco made Into a one-act one drama draun several years ago aEo and which had a alon along along lon long run In New York It I as was the first and most popular of or tho the Japanese pla plays s 's and music lovers who ilio have o heard of the Puccini opera abroad predict an equally great success Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the play pla in its Is musical setting selling The opera will wi have its It presentation Inthis in inthis inthis this country countr in Washington In Octo Octo- her ber A story is told by Ra Raymond rond Hitchcock on Oil himself that one day as ashe ashe a he was standing on the sta stage o with wih an annl nl cigar in his mouth a fireman freman lire fire fre- fre man stepped up tip to him and told him unless he threw aWa away the tho cigar ho lie would be put out of oC the tho building The Tile actor assured tho the fireman treman that the lie cigar was unlighted and that to have a a c cigar ar was not necessarily to smoke Because I have shoes on my feet feel would you conclude I wan walked ed to the theatre atre he lie asked No replied the fireman freman and n neither would I say you ro rode e over oyer because you ou have havo wheels wheelS I 1 r- r c. c I A I o 1 1 J. J t o i I r nr ll J I j L- L f fh f t 1 II 1 J A l i. Y I I I J 7 1 MEDALLION TRIO TUIO Ono One of oC the of-the the lie Features oil on 01 Tills ThI Weeks Week's c ks k's Bill 11 at ut the tue d |