Show t 1 i PLAYS AND I J I I i I ii Tv o 1 0 Great Act Act- Acts The Virginian as adapted to the stage b by Kirko La L Shelle from Owen Wister's celebrated novel of the lie same sro name will wi conic como to the Salt Lake theatre tonight As is is well wel known to many who have ha e seen this Ila play there thelo are arc two scenes in particular of ot extraordinary extraordinary extraordinary extra extra- ordinary power and pathos In The Virginian In one the tho Virginian is called upon to lynch hearted brave hearted bra and weak character Steve Ida nis friend It Is Isan Isan isan and amid comrade comrado of brighter days I an Intense scene scone pronounced the strongest in tho time pia play The other scene is a most effective one ono Trampas Is searching for the Virginian whom ho he has as as sworn to kill killon killon lell lellon on sight Through the lie darkening streets tho time two are arc wandering eachon each eachon on the lookout for tho ho other Trampas Trampa crazed with wih liquor reels back from a building as the tho Virginian enters the tho street treet from Crom another direction and then thou continues his walk Just as ashe a he time villainous one catching sight of him ilm follows and attempts to shoot him in tho time h back cle aro 0 two reports rc- rc ports orts almost simultaneous and the drunken ln Trampas falls lifeless As the lie gathers the little Vermont who ho has imas said sid that hint she sue wi not marry the hero if I ho he persists In Iii n hl his hiM quest of Trampas enters an and finding her lover unhurt sinks Inks In his hits I arms and surrenders unconditionally Du Dustin ln Farnum originated and amid still sUi In the tho rol role rolo In Iii which ho hason has liaa von on well vell mc d praise Others Inho in inho ho tho J La Ln Sheila Shelo supporting com com- n aro fro J Campeau u Bennett Donnett Musson Frank Nelson Harry Holliday C. C II It Gilbert J. J R. R Furlong Mabel Wright Lillian Lilian Corbin amid Eleanor Wi Vlon I to n. n No Xo Haste mul Xe cl Late Little Litle 1 May a who is making such uch a hit hilt at tho time this timis week Bachelors Bachelor's Dream especially In n Tho and amid her iier husband hus hus- In n time the Laughing Song SonS alc band Fred Edwards are decidedly English that is is If it accent counts for anything They havo have already played the he sketch in German and ant arc aro now engaged in learning it I in French Spanish and anti Italian pi prIor lor to fulfilling a long bug engagement at the music mule halts halls of or London Paris and other European cities clUes commencIng big Ing ng next 1 Slay May a Mr 11 Edwards wife off offlie of ho tho stage is addicted to such expressions expressions ions as jol jolly line fine and all ni that sort of ot thing know is now on his ils first visit to America Incidentally ho lie daily al gives the stage manager a bad attack of the nerves by y dropping dropping- in a few minutes prior to ho tho time for him to go o on tho the stage instead of reporting before the lie s show how corn commences inca cei Yesterday May in iii answer to he tho frenzied queries as to the time absence of the lie comedian said sid calmly Ho Hohas Hohas Homs has ms never missed an act In his life Ito le ma may get et on Just b by tho the skin of or his teeth ceth teeth Io but dont don't worry worn HC Hell He'll be beth bethere th there here ore And suro sure enough just as the they were ready to ring up for Cor the lie Ed wards sketch in stalked Mr Edwards laid aid his coat aside slow slowly I got ii into to his with no simulation of ot dressing dresing gown wih last hast haste or worry and walked onto t the e stage stag Stage Manager Warner Varner was dofing do do- ring fing a war danco dance In the wings which shows the lie difference between the American and English temperament temperament TI Tilly rilly Ol Olson Obon on at aL The rime he Grand Graml Tilly Olson a new Swedish dialect drama opened a three nights nights' engagement engagement engage engage- ment mont crama at tho the Grand last evening to a large audience Tho The play is a comedy drama of or the tho Yon Yonson order ordel only in iii Tilly Imy Olson the central character character char char- acter actor Instead of being a young man Is Isa Isa isa and odd oddIn oddIn oddIn a young Swedish girl quaint In youn her acU actions ns but with wih tho the warm heart healt and anti admirable qualities characteristic char char- Miss Adelaide of ot her race Harland played the time title tte role rolo 1010 of Tilly of pathos with grace grce vim anti and touches p which wore were true to nature Several singing specialties introduced throughout through through- out tho the play pia were pleasing Tho rho ho same mine Iame bill hihi continues tho the rest of ot tho ho week with wih bi noon a 0 family matinee Sat Saturday after after- Concert t lo ho 0 I Players la At tho ho close of tho the matinee performance performance per per- of or At Yalo Yale yesterday ay afternoon afternoon afternoon af af- af- af Prof Proto J. J J. J McClellan gave a avery avery very er line lino organ recital recial in compliment to tho thai entire company at tho the tabernacle taber taber- nacle Clark J Concert attended tho the Five hundred persons Ierson mU musical festival given at the tho tabernacle taber taber- nacle nacie Thursday evening b by Vl Willard rd Andelin and Miss Arvilla Clark ably 15 supplemented by Prof Proto J. J J. J McClellan and the time tabernacle choir There Thero was sonic some change chango in lii the program owing to the Indisposition of or Miss 1155 Clark Clark Tho The solos she sho was to have havo rendered were Avero welo omitted and although she sho sang a I duet with Mr and accompanied accompanied him In Jn tho time selections he lie sang she was not in good voice and her illness Iness robbed the evening of one ommo ole of ot otis its is features voice olee o orare or of Mr displayed a rare quality and amid wonderful range With case caso ho he sounded low C and the thes I r r. r i s Ir 4 l e 7 Yi L h 1 1 h J deeper tones lones wore were rich in quality and abundant in volume Ills IUs rendition of ot Rocked in tho the Cradle of ot time the Deep marks him as a basso of re- re ability Parts of or The Huguenot ho lie sang with wih splendid ef effect of- of foci and the lie audience audience-a a mot critical audience too too was moro more than de de- de- de lighted Prof McClellan McClelan played several se selections so- so lecton on tho the organ and tho the choir added two numbers to tho lie program rog to fill out rime Tho Hallelujah chorus I as tiered dered a finale was wn especially wo well rm- rm ren reit- Festival Chorus ami Tabernacle Choir I to Meet let in iii Joint Rehearsal At the tho rehearsal of or the lie Salt Sai Lleo Lake Festival chorus held hold In tho the Y M. M C. C A. A auditorium last Monday night It I was wa decided to hold a joint rehearsal of or the Festival chorus and ant tho time Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Taber- nacle choir at tho the tabernacle next Sund Sunday evening at o'clock to study tho the great sacred work Messiah which will wi be given at the music festival test test- festi festi- val al with tho the Chicago Symphony orchestra orchestra orchestra or or- chestra next April the chorus parts being sung b by tho time combined forces of ot these two singing organizations The Time Festival will wJ do the Hiawatha Hla Hia watha Members Member of or both organizations organizations tons aro arc requested to bring of ot Messiah an and BO go 10 at nt tho the west gate for or entrance k L t I I 1 1 1 f 21 I fn s 's |