Show Il I II I PLAYS AND I II I I Blanche nl h in Tine The T Straight Road nond Blanche Walsh direct f om the tho Astor theatre New Xe York Is Js making a special tour lour lourIn In Clyde Fitch's Pitch's newest play pla TIme The Straight ht Road Hoad She willbe will willbe be 10 seen seem al nl the tho Salt SaIl Lake theatre this evening and Kemper announce that tine tho production will bo be boen seen en here in mi all tho the completeness that distinguished it during its long Ions run on ott Broadway The new now play pin tells time the story ston of or tho the redemption of a woman not a a. lost wom woman n but Just a girl o of the slums a slums a plain tale of New Xe ew York that shots sho s the ti-ne joys jOs and the sorrows the doubts the struggles and the tine happiness of one woman It Is said ald that Miss Walsh al h has a a. character that thatIs I Is a distinct type that I is easH easily recognized recognized flied nn and at the time same san time one that will give g full scope for or emotional act- act 1 lug Ing SI Sign 1 That C COSt Co t 1500 a n Word Miss l May Iny Tully who is playing at atthe atthe the tho Orpheum this w Wf eK gives es the time following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing explanation of how her sketch was ivas named Stop Look and Listen At the Franklin Inn a n literary club of oC Philadelphia one night said Miss Tully a young oun poet licking his lips said that nat Conan Doyle Doric was paid one ono dollar a word for or on some sommie of oC hU hid writIngs writ writ- lags Ings That's nothing said a railroad advertising ad man I 1 know v of oC a C case f where a man mami was paid 1600 1500 a n word vond Our line used to have havo at Ito Ilo tirade grade crossing crossing- a very cry long c complicated sign that began beg Beware or of the tine Engine t Cars and then went on with a a. Tot lot lotof of injunctions InJunctIon and warnings that would have havo taken live fl minutes to rca real ruil 1 in It ina a number of or accident cases casC's tho the com corn declared that our nun n l long Icing Igns not clear clean warnings s t f ro tho the line decided at nt last to get g-et a new grade rad cros crossing sign Anti And Judge e Faxton Paxton Paxton Pax- Pax ton tonaH was aH aM en engaged aced to ono one Tin Time sign thu-nt thu Jud Judge c Pax Paxton ton wrote cost Cst 1500 a n word worth hut but it was a n classic It remains a 11 classic It I Is as well known as ns time the Father I can not tell teU a lit lit lie litof of or George o Washington a or tIme Iho Ent land expects every ery man to lo do his duty luty of or Nelson Tho Time sign that cost 1500 lr a Q word or on all was the fam famous amous annous ann ann- ous railroad crossing sl sign n Stop Step Look IlIck ti Listen Fine Fino Character Anon Ono One of oC tho finest characterizations seen scell in Salt Lake im In years ears Is time the T Israel rael Francos acted by byh Mr ir Leighton at cit thC Grand this week weck In tine the nU Russian sian play Zorah Next ext Sun Sunday a nl night ht But Jones n Ill iii receive recel its lis initial production at ut tho the Grand The play was tas written h by Mr Ir Leighton and anti I l la t a 11 splendid stor story of or the time great southwest south south- west Mi n as a's Powers a Con Contrasted Henrietta Grossman Crossmon recently closed closed clos cbs ed cd ono one of or the Iho most brilliant engagements engage engage- n ag- ag ments meats she has ever had hall In Now ow York Fresh h from that nat triumph she he Is comIno coming com corn lug ing to this cH city and ami will be at nt the Salt Suit Lake theatre next week for four our performances performance which she will vary nr b by presenting th tIme tho modern farce ot All a Sudden Peggy and the ti-ne modern comedy drama TIme The Almighty Dellam Dol Del lam lar This change chanso of oC bill Is o of decided In Interest Interest interest In- In terest to playgoers who thereby will have havo a n. chance to see the thc greatest comedienne of this generation In imi two o of her most celebrated characters character which are widely controlled lien Her gifts will bo ie admirably revealed here hereIn In time the plays plas she sine Is to present One Onu OnuIs Is a Q dashing snappy witty willy farcical comedy the Iho other othel a PO powerful play piny abounding In strong dramatic situa sHun SuIt Salt I I Lako Tako Favorite Returning Miss Lansing Rowan who hio has the time rolo rehn of oC Helena in the Iho Annie Russell pro production of or A A U l Midsummer Nights Night I ht s Dream is to lo be seen at nt tho the Salt Lake theatre tho the first three nights of or next week Is well known knon In inn this city where she played leads In a n. stock company compan Miss Rowan was at nt one time also tilso fading woman soman at tho the Alcazar theatre In San San-n Francisco which before sue suf feting fering demolishment by the earthquake earth quake was the home of ot the best known stock com company pan on the Pacific slope FI Flying Jn Fairy Ballet Hallet The Plying Flying Fairy FaIQ Ballet which Is used d In ag Kempers Kemper's production o of A A Midsummer Nights Night Dr Dream am to lo be bo seen s-oen at tine tho Salt Lake theatre the tIme first three 0 nights of or next week Is fR a German Invention In and hn has n never er before horo been seen In Inn this coun coun- tr try Th Time Tho mechanism which supports the bevy bc of flying Hying fairies Is the most Intricate and delicate ever er applied to lo stage craft A cr crew w o of English mechanics mechanics me rime- to operate the tho thelIo devise lIo Is carried carried car cat ried ned with the time company Sent Seats for fot or the engagement ement will be on sale Friday morning Mo ot t Talented Comedienne Exceptional consideration Is due duo the visit isit to lo this cit city cily of or Henrietta Crosman who will be at the tine Salt SnIt Lake theatre the last half haIr of or week In All of ot a Sudden Peggy Cy Nobody will willingly ml miss the chance to lo see this actress who Is everywhere c 1 recognized a as tho ti-no most talented now on the tho stage Although J she si-ne has haH never played In England she he Is as aR w well 11 known by reputation there as nR In tills this country and amid an n Idea of oC her fume fame me on the other othel side will be he gained from Crom the tho fact that not long lon ago ngo an offer of or was wa made matJe to lo her to lo go o to lo London for oa an engagement of three c months Her American hool bookings in s did dd not enable her herto herto herto to accept t this h 11 1 offer at that time Tint Tho offered and above was nas over all nil e expenses s and anti was to be Miss Crosman's Cros- Cros mans mains personal J and anti individual re re- re The Time most prominent American dramatic critics havo have pronounced her ncr portrayal of lo Rosalind as aR the greatest delineation of Shake Shakespeare's peares peare's comedy corned heroine since Adelaide while In romantic i comedy modern comedy and amid even in inn farce sho she surpasses all others alii u n Among Among- theatrIcal women fencing is JR 1 decidedly I popular Julia Marlowe and Je Jessie are arc adepts and in the Iho cla classes eg by M. M Senac who In- In MI Miss s Marlowe and amid Lillian nUR Russell are arc Ethic Ethel Elsie do Wolfe olCe anti and Edna Wallace allacc Hopper Blanche Walsh nl h I is Is however probably Iho tho best amateur woman fencer In America She Sine has plenty of oC muscle and her Imer eye Is as quick as that of or an any sword swordsman man alive She began heg-an the sport simply as OR an exercise but soon became Infatuated with it learning all her instructor could teach her Miss Walsh has imas had man many friendly frendly bouts In addition n to her regular re ular lessons On one occasion she worsted Walter alter Tremayne a a. New Nc York expert three times In succession and amid at another she sIne touched Miss lIss Graham a 3 professional fencer six Ix times in twenty three minutes Miss Walsh believes fencing the best in tho time world for women and says that It brings s Into pia play muscle in the bod body especially those of tho time thighs back shoulders forearms and hands hand besides cs developing tIneI tho tIne I 1 lungs u n s. ng-s. gs |