Show I i DRAMATIC 1 I PUCK AM J ii FLYING FAIRIES P. I Former 1 1 C Will ViII ill J n. t Il Mot MoM Comedy well Miss Jf Annie nUs Russell IJ a star tar who is s s remembered for or her work In excellent The Royal Family Mice 4 and Men l Girl and Brother r JacqUes The Tho the tile Ju JudgeS Judge and and other Othe im hn- productions Wn ways s 's been and antl who ho ha has al al- al with the thc girlish sweet 8 parts In fn which such she appears to great advantage has this season scored probably her 3 in greatest success a n. ro role lole that I Is alJ absolutely foreign anything she has n to o attempted her during in entire stage ta o life the UC-the the role of or Puck luck comedy A Mid Mid- lId lId- sui-n sui summer te NI Nth Nights Night's h ts t's DI D cain eam In iii This production with Annie Russell i the fa fairy ft role Iole is th the offering at nt the Salt S Lake Ial theatre beginning Mon lonITa lon lon- ITa day night with the re ular regular Wednes day ay matinee vl Since leaving ll the handsome d WI LL tue where e she us the in- in Ind au attraction Miss HIM Russell has en- en j 3 u a phenomenally I of successful tour tho the more mOIe principal cities n. ast-a ast a tour that of oC the has been a series sells of or i.- i. Ovations Q for rOI the little 1 star starS and an durIng dur- dur Ing which has been shown hown th tie the high H hel lW by playgoer s for p of or the tho r lole Ic ever lr conceived ed Tl Tue rho of the thc famous old comil com com- K- K KL il d c L tj used by Miss Iss If s nU Russell J Is a replica II Jf f the thc production made maile at Nas Nast I Berlin whIch Is ls now t running a ref record r of f 0 over 1 three c hun hun- drel nights A lh thorough eli student of or having staged half a ii loz- loz CI 11 of oC hIs pla plays s Mr- Mr nl ih tempers temper's delight ut at the Berlin f J was unbound unbound- e od jd d. d and i he lie d determined to give at least a a. S. S portion or of r America an to vSev a Production as near like ke it n liS Ji K SM Ac to add a by novelty no I ff Its star sini life lug that rick role winsome llie and demure Annl i should be be- bethe the Puck uck to in order r ma make PuCk a suitable role for fOl or a star It has bC M found afi necessary to tran roe the hc text t at tunes times 8 am find and th k i has been done lono with I such inI in- in I h v and mV all nl that the hat the ram familial story ln moves smooth smooth- le quotations with r whIch the thc I abounds are arc carefully r pd d In to the choral singing the elect electrical H I transformation tion onh IhL let het antI Flying Fairy bala ballet bal bal- i a noS notable othet spectacular accessories orles Sic feature of thc tile Production is the fact M that hat the c ed 11 ii in the of fairies are ale not HOt dr dress dress- dressed he CUstomary St spangles Bangle but In land browns In and greens of the thc woodland wood wood- t whIch the they are arc sUPPosed to r thc dwell fa hi s of Shakespeare's text In tead of tile the faIries of the f Among stage slag i ae v. v others L In the tho cast are arc Os- Os VOl no Jonn Buny Thomas CO Coffin in j Ina V Lionel Adams Cather- Cather I ma Ina a Brooks Drooks and antl L Lansing I Cather-I HS X'S L Creator of r S Sum Kitty I Conies to Salt Lake Jao Another r Interesting announcements at the bait alt Lake theatre among the most attractive is that of the thc engagement of Henrietta Crosman next and and Saturday nigh nIghts is and at nt the Saturday of this eminent comedienne WI will appeal to all nil cla class s of oC playgoers On the he present occasion she will present Sudden A a u. uw new lurch lurch- 0 cal CLI comedy which ha coed popularity over this country y and antl England land It is Miss Crosman's latest r- r success and she comes here herc In the thc full till flush ush of or her recent triumph at the L theatre eat New Y York u saw ham tile tue V AC sew YorK i Tribune L I II Ulle MIss 1188 clos Crosman's tans tan's Peggy Is sa gay reckless rollicking rollicking rol rol- rol I licking and al a always s charming It ex- ex j hilarities with sportive animation I Sudden a Su f en made a n tre- tre hit in Lon London on last year cal when it WitS was fir first t pro produced at the Duke of or YOlks York's s theatre wh ro it ran the great- great I I. i cr er t of the thc season on 1 1 u l In Ln Sudden Peggy she is 1 Irish character again portraying an 4 i said hl the thc New Nc w York Yoth Comme 1 f T Miss f Crosman In Sudden of g n j She Sh tripped her Irish way ay Into the hearts of New YOI k ti i playgoers and not since Sweet Kilt Kitty has bus Broadway ay been able to L enjoy such lIch a delightful com comedy d f fT f person in the comedy y II Is Peggy eggy O OMara who virn Is suie sUle she site doesn't o marry or 01 even cven to fall In love Jo She set lIe her pretty wits at work to scheme to 10 malT marry her hem to Lord Anthony t Lord Anthony in is f o und anti Just at nt j present his hobby Is spiders I P Peggy In decides that hut the thc b bc best t wa way vay of escape I escape for COI her Is to have Jl Lord An- An Loony maJr marry her hiti mother Thus while mother and daughter are II-C push pushing In counter conspiracies a n third Is lJ being worked b by Lord LOI-d Anthonys Anthony's relatives I who wish to 0 J. J O him hium a bachelor so to they wont won't von be out of of- his house Anthony's Anthonys brother 1 Jimmy Is I called home to lo dazzle azzle Peggy leggy and draw h her I from Ium Anthon Anthony He lie falls Jn In 10 love with her but Pe Peggy g Is II sur sure she doesn't care CalC for him him Later she learns h her mistake This Is after she has given i it out that Jimmy and she ha have vc eloped and she he runs a away way to London to tn tell him of h her hem 1 trip trill He nr first t learns of th the tho escapade when he finds her hel In his Hat fiat an and her hei presence there and the first filSt suspicion it H causes and itOI the thc subsequent report of thou their I marriage lead to lo numerous entangle entangle- ments all highly amusing an and merry OF OP HACKS CE AT 1 UI Indian I Israelite I Italian allan l Mingle logic With 1111 ih i Tills fill el Thc The patrons of the lie Orpheum theatre show a are Ie no nol surprised at expressions of delight at the time fine line show which tile tic manag management ment is giving SI th thy the public Commencing tomorrow night the tile new flOW bill it H is fJ promised will be a shade shado better than those given for or some weeks past last The rhe headliner r Matthews and Ash Ash- JF 7 s 4 T I IL k lip i lit IL 1 I III I he ley bears the time reputation in ill tze Eastern East East- ern era vaudeville aude houses of blin bring being a scream These singers and comedians I are presenting a humorous sketch this season entitled A Smashup In ln China China- town It is adapted to I their humorous humor ous style of entertainment and affords af at- fords them ample opportunities One of them sings s a straight song and anti the thc other responds with hll bright ht par par- od ody Matthews as the Hebrew out for foi a time who gets mixed up In a a. hack wreck and amid A Ashley If s n f 1 th do considerable fun fUll flu 1 r rf J is I r i j Another excellent feature will In- In In 1 elude ud th the well known actress Mattie Mattle j I Keen and her company producing Ella Wheeler dramatIc coin coin- gom 1 om- om 1 Her iter First Divorce Ct Case Th The sketch ketch Is one of the features of or the 1 an vaudeville iII c season 1 I Of Or an another ther strong act on th the bill the Los La Angeles Times says Ray 1 HH mond nd y an and LoUie Lottie Burke J not I only give o i the toe mo most t entertaining turn tui ii at the Orpheum this week but about I the only one that I is of the true qualities of vaudeville The Thc Durand Trio high class Italian Hallan I character vocalists undoubtedly will JIl I make a hi hit as the they ha c good voices I I i and the thc knowledge how to use them Toona will be a distinct novell novelty She is a full blooded d Navajo girl ill who delivers do- do de dc- livers an interesting tabloid lecture on on Indian life illustrated b by some sonic beautifully beau beau- tinted stereopticon Sharp Brothers in Southern songs and dances are arc bound hound to find a warn warm spot sot in hi the hearts of the thc audience b because bo- bo cause If there Is anything that Salt SaU Lake dotes doles upon It Is good and clever Ier Ie r dancing dancin The falls into line In iii regard re rc- rc- rc gard to the thc latest novelties In animated ed cd se scenes nes in the form of Paro Parody y of Toreador The Old Mashers and Moth Moth- in er Visit isit I Ii i j J SHOOT SHOO JIB lIEU HUSBAND D I Mi n III In Play lJur cd I td I Alum Aim Pistol Pisto at It Life Partner i j The fhe degree of or emotion actors feel fed fedin jin In the Hie portrayal of oC a character has hum been beNI a ii 1 matter mattel for 01 much discussion I among players and It will be remembered I br 11 that M. M I the thc lie eminent French comedian antI and time the late Sir Ir Hem Henry ln Irving took tool opposite views on I the subject Henrietta CIo Crosman's opinion has not notI I j been heen recorded but an incident proves that she l I is powerfully affected b by th the lie scones scenes she hc acts on the stage Otage She couldn't aim aim a Pistol at it her hem husband even In iii a 1 stage ta e play PlaY- Miss If s Crosman as touring Canada In Jn n a 1 double hill hilt Nance an and Madeline The latter Is a tra tragedy Her Hel leading maim mani II 11 Smith was Wag called to New York Joseph was sent for fOI by hy tele telegram ram to replace him Mr tIr got goi lOI r m was dla delayed so that ii at II he d did iii not J Join the company compan until thc lie day a Mr ll Smith Ie left rt It was In iii Quebec an anthe and amid the time performance that evening e was ns un un- der Id th time the auspices of th the Countess GIa Gray Cray wife of if the lie Canadian governor general 4 Although h Mr ir in Madeline had been Jf cn sent sent to tn him him and he had studied It on oil his hisa wa way a from New cw York he lie was reluctant about undertaking It that night Under th the circumstances It was vas decided that th time thc part lart should be pla played by Maurice Campbell Miss Crosman's husband husland and mana manager el who formerly was an IU actor and amid was wa as thoroughly fa familia fa- fa milia with the thc character in lit Made line Hue he lie having rehearsed the lie com tom compan pan pany In the pla play Miss and air Mr Campbell went to tho the theatre to Iun run through their thell scenes Thi The story of the he play is of or a woman who loved an English diplomat In Paris He suddenly announces his In Intention In- In cation of leaving tr to contract a marriage of oC ambition In England The Thc woman him hint to spen spend his hits last Jast evening C In Paris with her She I i exerts every cery influence to have him rethe re- re 1 nominee time the English girl ghI but falling in her J purpose U roe d draws raws raw's a it pistol to shoot him It camo caine came to to lo this scene Miss lIss Crosman started to In aim tho weapon then her hem hand fell I to her liei side I eI e. e 1 I I cant can't 10 do It ft she declared I cant can't aim uhn Hilf thUi nt vou ou The Time CI very Id Idea or It Air Mr m mid mid- those around her hem laughed at her nervousness Miss Crosman Crosma n became nearly hysterical She know hl bur hir seim- seim t was WI silly and unil U Unit l who ho ought pot yield to It 11 Il She waited SL mm moment moment mo mo- ment to set get et co control of herself then tried th the scene cene again Now as before It was Impossible Impossible- She threw the pis pistol tel tol on the tho stage and amid declared Its no u use e. e I shall never neer be able todo todo to todo do It I would make a muss of th thc lie whole thing at night It was plain that Miss lisH Crosman Closman could not be le reasoned out of this condition eon con of or mind and amid certain she site could not play pla the thc se scene ne with Mr Campbell Under the he circumstances Mr Il Kilgour put his shoulder to the thc wheel Miss MIs' Crosman rehearsed with him bun time the entire entire en en- tire Ure da day an and he ho played the thc part that mm night t. t To this timis moment Miss Crossman Clossman dONnot dON does not like to allu allude e to that rehearsal with h her hem r husband I Arabians when they b Y meet nicer a n. friend I shake shak hands six or 01 eight Ight times time Once is not enough Should however howe thc they I be persons of distinction they embrace I and kiss one another several severah times I anti and also kiss their own hands Tm In I I Turkey Turly the thC greeting Is to place the thc thc hand upon tho lit lit- breast t and bow which i t I Is both graceful and appropriate MISS CATHERINE C. MISS II w i I I it r j t 3 I II II I M kNi X I 4 I 1 4 1 r 4 st m k V 4 l LI 3 4 tO sJ 4 v. v s t- t 4 4 1 c 4 4 w j j t 3 L h I 1 A 1 l tt Suit II It iko 1 Theatre This III I Week oi III in Midsummer Nights Night's Dream CO COMEDY OF OP A COU COUNTRY TnY GIRL GIHL Prime Music and amid Acting in iii r Famous Play Viny Soon to 10 be Presented Time Thc of or a new musical play Is always an aim event c of great Import Import- alice ance and when the time exploitation in Is made u b by a distinguished on organization as us the thc Dal Daly Musical com pan pany it Is an event of or the first Im Im- imn- imn The Time great Ireat musical Ion tion A Country Countr Gi I has been ac ac- accounted ac- ac counted one ono of the Iho greatest musical n-musical comedies of the thc twentieth lh it ron ran for fOl three years year at Dalys Daly's London theatre and amid nights at Dalys Daly's New Now York Yolk th theatre atre other Jal large larg s ha have 0 been fa favored ored by hy long runs and now crowned with honors and n hoi flattered red h by tie the public Imbue and amid PIC clad in iii new silks and satins and bedecked with gorgeous scenic embellishment and tra clin traveling in III a special train of or seven cal cars cams A UA Country Countr Girl a. a assIsted by hy a corps of comedians a host of or pretty prell girls ls soldiers and naval al of- of smiles will d this city y with her herH and md music seems oon at the Salt Lake th theatre atre mm Girl GiH rime fhe H m I ih book m. m and t L. L m music Ic of oC A u. Country iv 01 L t an The Geisha sap mm To Toy an and amid A Runaway Girl And of the these complications and merry y conceits successful been forced i the tIme background comedies round have o compared com coin pared to time the sumptuous splendor of this his lyric charm LEIGHTON AT 1 GRAND n In iii limo tho Stars Star's Oun Ow-mm Play Butternut Jone u mm Capital It is je seldom that Salt Snit Lake Is Js tot for 01 enough h to be bc selected t as the lie place for COl tho thic initial production prod of a big show sho It has been Y years ars since the playgoers hero hem have imae had the time tunit of witnessing a real first t night performance and amid it is s due to this fact and amid to thc the popularity Mr l Harry Huri Leighton of the thc LeIghton Leighton- Players at the Grand GIand has attained here that our theatre theatregoers will see o the first lion tion on any anyta stage ta of Mr Lol new ne play pIny o of the thc Southwest Butter nut Jones JonCK V Jonc-V which occurs tonight tho timo Grand Glaud at Mr MiS Lel Leighton had intended I to 10 Ollen Monday evening but the MO so great has lias demand deman for fOl seals eats that It IL was de tie- e. e cil d to give I Ie e the opening performance this evening and anti from Crom loin Indications at the thc box office of the tIme Grand and standing room mont will be he at a premium Society friends of Mr 11 Leighton Lel and the time com corn pan pany are aIe planning to make mal th the we week k memorable in brilliant audiences and amid already tin tho box boxi's s at nt tho ho Grand GIand have hav been engaged for the thc |