Show 1 DRAMATIC I SIT BY DY TIll THE TIRE tO lC c Knott lIott III Begin Tomorrow IIII In III I tile the Barrio SlUr Story That J. J M. M Barrio S Sentimental rom Tommy my The rIft Little Minister arid Peter Pan marked d and developed this the growth of or By the hi hk latent anti and greatest 1 MUC 1 In I. the of or universal critical ion Jon Th I JI III what lit literary era r mid ikI She Sho doc do not It It by the fire lire long Jong enough Herald llio wot pleading work ever given The most of or the tho dramatic drama drama- tic offering of or the thc day day Journal The rhe author with great presents Kom good thoughts thought before t th the eye t GIb Globe ts Largest audience witnessed ed the de delightful do- do tIuI Harris liard comedy Traveller Tm mid pathetic It was chaim cholm compelling Record the audience Amerl lIcu Ameri can The emotions of Alice Allee are arc bewitch be- be witch I Ing Tnt Tra pi Thu 1 lit I. what cosmopolitan New NewYork NewYork NewYork York said Raid Let It an any ono one who ho doubts the mellow mellow mel mol low Jow Yule tide go KO and see seo Sit Alice FIre the with It its Il Indescribably I droll lev revelations laUon of ot the strings of or the play that be Then Than if It he IH li not old oltI i 9 and anit cynical and soured beyond the J or getting happiness out of oC any- any J he will admit that thing J. J M. M 1 Bar Dar rio li has f. f h len ben n cho chosen en to bear blAr the mes mes- e of ot to 10 this thin particular tIn day and anti generation Times lJ Different from other oilier plays That ThatIs In Is on of Mr Air Barrios Barrio's chief charms In Inthe Inthe Inthe the theatre Another Is IA that he lie Is al always al al- ways way optimistic Herald Ho elle Knott and antI a capable company com corn will pany present Alice tho at the SOIL Salt Il Lake theatre for tor three nIghtie night and anti a matinee beginning Monday night J J Ill I JIg lint Hut tilt tho I Marl n- n 1 Inn cr Will I e eI I Hl In Actors The fact that the Uw Orpheum management man man- has lias secured for tor the tho headliner on a splendid bill this week I I. I another demonstration that Salt LakeS Lake Is fRAt fat becoming a u. m metropolitan tan city Incidentally lapinta j only appears in big H at big salaries She I Is already In town with her pound or of excess C baggage which In- In cl eludes lidos dresses made up lip of or from 00 oo to no 40 yards or of Liberty Libert silks S. S huge plate glass mirror and electrical appliance ap ap- ap- ap for tOI 11 her r great rl at Ore fire dance act This beautiful woman dances on a apIece apiece apiece piece of or plate glass inserted In the floor of ot the stage while strong calcium cat cal clum lights arc are thrown from below and ROll n above o e Her lIeI dance has to be bo seen een to bo be appreciated for tor it Is a bewildering ering cring vision of ot colors o of the rainbow and hewing flowing draperies Added to this the stage Is draped In tn black blaek with huge lingo plate-glass plate mirrors showing at Int Intervals Interval which give the effect of eleven cleven dancing a and anil poetic ballet hallet be begins begins lH be- gins iier Ier performance with n. n skirt j o of the mo most mewl l pronounced d charac- charac ater ateI and anti sensational and fol folIus follows fol- fol Ius Iu's lows 1 It 1 with three variations of ot the which with her mirrors rOI-j rOI and elaborate light JI effects she has hascan can carrIed led to a u degree of perfectiOn perfection tion lion than oven o the thu fain famous a us La Lolo Lob l Jiler heum bill 1111 comedy irn y f be u u- Citso O of ot b beefsteak without mustard o a the th Englishman Huyu connection the Cometh Comedy Four our tho the hilarity with rn An act that combines mirth and mUlI Then a good Orpheum 1 hilt bill always contains an ab fJ sketch The short story ston of or Vaudeville will wIil be lie I pre ke i by h- h hAlico Alice Alico Davenport Davonport and comI om c-om- com com- I ny This clever er emotional actress will vIii otTer offer her orl original dramatic I arlet NopO O J which IH is said to 10 be bo more than thun merely Interesting Hack Back to tho the rt realms of or laughter once more moreo with tho minutes of oC merriment mer mer- I by Morrow and ScheUberg a n good team whose long suit I H mimicry and anti song The Tho Cow Cow- Cowboy Cowboy Cowboy boy Girl part of or their offering has more than uhan passing Interest Do thy Daub Kenton a n dainty maid malil who come corne near holding the record on the circuit as M the iho recipient of or billet billetdoux doux front from Infatuated Johnnies Is known mown throughout th the East as the girl with tho the banjo What is more to the point she sho can play pIn that Instrument mont ment too Charlotte Chariotte Ravenscroft Is another beautiful woman who vIto will delight Ie light the Conference audiences She She has a n. sweet soprano voice and antI she also plays the violin In a n. fashion that makes ery every musician in th the thC audience sit elt up Ul and take notice The Tuie of oC course will be bethere bethere e I there to entertain while the stage crew cre scampers campel's behind the drop setting the next act and then there thele will bo be WitHard Wit TJI Hard Hartl solo all orchestra 11 I S STOCK OCI CO COMPANY I P. Tonight ht Xe New Ht nt itt the With 11 II n H Pa S lIay With th the appearance of Harry T Leighton Leigh ton an and his company of New tW York play player er On in Milton Ro Hoyles Hoyle's le's les roul rom rom- edy 01 dr u. u Frk at ul the Grand l thlu- thlu tri tonight op nit for or Salt Lake n a Hoison of ot stork stock pIa plays play that promise the production of oC some come of or the tho greatest t theatrical ever attempted attempted at at- tempted in this ell city Mr fr LeIghton comes com to the Grand Crand witha with witha a reputation of or h being one of or the th moat most talented and popular of or th the younger K Jen gen n I cration of tiC actor now noVo beto before the public ImbUe Ills ilia appearance hers hern in the he pait at nt th the Salt Luke Lake theatre aa na the tAr star of such mien production a R as Rupert of ot H nt v am and Prisoner of oC hi hla eO with Frederick Ward Vani and Louta James n lOK together th r with scores COAt cor N of or other appear appear- r- r here and throughout the Itle Went est lisa hRs given en him the hl highest h St possible standing with local IlL play followers Mr fr 1 Leightons Leighton's plans plan for tor hi his forthcomIng Ing lag tn are arc of or a moat most pretentious diameter character and anti embrace a big outlay of or money In securing the playing laIng rights to such auch productions production a fill as the famous amou Debasco Darling of the God Cod J heart of ot Maryland larland Sweet Kitty Heinle Mr Mrs Ir great play Leati and scores H o of others e equally as good No 0 expense or pains will be lw spared l to stage stag th these tle e plays In a manner worth worthy of or the lIa slices the they have ha attained in New York and oth other other- r- r large lance eastern CUlM citi Mr Leighton Intends to give c Salt Lake Lako the x- x t enu engagement ment of or stock k In the hiM history tory of o the city Everything 1 possible will vili be bedone lie done to m meet t Ut the wishes hes of or the big audience audi audi- ence cocos which are sure to greet him I In following tollo out hj his desire to 10 give Ive Salt Lake Laka onlY the beet beat In the theatrical line Mr ir Ir Leighton JAI has selected l an cia ti i of f players worthy of every consideration Miss 1 I Ins Emily 1 Dodd last seasons season's leading woman toman for Robert Mantel fantell hn has been cn cn- to assume th leading feminine roles oles In the plo plays to 10 be he pr presented Miss Mis Dodd Dold Is 18 t an artist of fascinating charming grace and man mali n rs and with a I record of or success behind her The r remainder of or Mr Ir company compan has hils been selected with f great Cf care rc amI and with e attention a as to their nines for tor roles in plays much above o the ordinary run Tun of or st stock ck pro pro- d It Is pr probable that no hotter better play could have bce selected by 11 Mr Ir Leighton for opening his engagement here this evening evening even even- ing InK than 1 1 In Milton Holes comedy drama Friends Mr r. la is a n Salt Sail and Salt Lake has hns watched his success AH ng ono one of or the Jn leading American playwrights of or the da day with Justifiable pride Ills friends and acquaintances here arc nrc legion and It Is certain that the tile reception of or hits play at rat the Grand tonight tonight to to- night anti and for tor thin tho remainder of ni he thi week werk With Mr r I H I. b the th ida wrights i i lu ehi dOI personal friend for tin P JIll K t lI i M years at nt It Its head will amount t to 10 un nn o 0 oi ovi- ovi i 4 a aI I if k ni HL ro i o lI nY rou ToOr It u ItT vr tT TilE THE t Uon Mr Ir no floyie le has turned ovir lo to hi his friend the tho original manu manuscript of or the j iday la and during the recent rehearsals of or the UK- production In New York attended l In IWI son aiding In perfecting the presentation nUI It reached a a. stage stas-e where he hc It II his p endorsement and approval al I Friends Is one of or the most successful tul and popular productions the former ormer Salt Lake play playwright ht has hns written and in evolving the absorbing I story he has hns shown most realistically his ability to tell teU a 0 strong stronE virile love hove story stoy In a n highly In Interesting Interesting In- In manner relieving Its Ha tension here heI and there with delightful deUs humor The play lilay is ha Mr Ir Royle at his best in brilliant clever lever dialogue and It should to local local- playgoers Irresistibly No expense has hns been spared In staging the piece and amI It has been rehearsed for or weeks with great groat attention to detail After Arter this week Mr Leightons Leighton's open Ing night will be Monday night of or each week the tha weekly productions running through the following Sunday evenings Matinees nUnc s will wilt I be given every Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day afternoon at nt 3 o'clock and every Saturday Sat afternoon moon at Friends will run through this week and und will be given Riven next Sunday evening The matinee prices for or Mr r. r Leightons Leighton's entire engagement engage engage- meat ment will be 25 cents for tor all seats scats In the theatre with the exception of or th the box and loge seats which will be f SO 50 cents Evening vrle prices s will wilt be Parquet 75 cents dress circle 30 jO O cents balcony GO Iii cents and boxes 1 1 Gallery seats will willbe willbe willbe be 2 25 cents I Tin TIll players associated with Mr Leighton Leigh Leigh- I ton and Miss Dodd In Friends tonight ht and nJ n Mho ho will be seen In the forthcoming at Ml tI the it nn- nn Mix Miss Kink Kink- Scott ott MiM Mios 1 Jane Miss Misa I Fannie I I bernard MI 11 Mitt Flo Florence nee Lyster Ister r William F. F Haddock nob Robert rt I Clark lark Kent ent Bosworth C. C Maclean Say Sav age Kd Id d C. C JlII Ully M. M C. C Shell Shelley y and Ed Ed- j ward sard H H. Pahe Fahey MAY Y COM COIE 12 TO SAI SALT LAKE IJ Hen Cort Orel's reet's Start t Month Monti on oil Open Air Series Serle of ii So has been the enga engagement engagement engage engage- ement e- e ment of or Ih the lien Greet Players at the i Garden theatre New York orl that the I original time thur arranged 11 for fur has haw been r extended until API April II C. C The he Shakespearian Shakes Shakes- I performances H. of or the lie com coin company puny pan have 0 been taken token up bythe by byth bythe th the school hool authorities of or the city and hundreds of or school children attend the matinees Amon Among the plays plas given gl II by tho the com company pan during the Garden theatre engagement nt are The Thc Mer cr Merchant chant of ot Venice nice Macbeth As Aa You Like It It Everyman Julius Iulius Caesar Much luch Ado About Nothing Twelfth Night Ight anti and Charles comedy of or Masks la lo and Faces Face Of or ortho the iho opening performance The Merchant Mer Mer- chant of or Venice enice Mr Tow e the thc conservative con con- ul r critic of the Evening E Post wrote ot New York pla playgoers playgoer ha have been lucky If the they have ever er seen een a representation more consistently satisfactory satisfactory satis satis- factory factor and maintained upon such Much a level tl plane o of excellence from beginning begin begin- ning to end titi At the conclusion of the New ew York season the lien Ben Greet Gret company compan will make Inake a round of or colleges colleges' Including Princeton West Vest est Point Rutgers Dartmouth Dartmouth Dartmouth Dart Dart- mouth and ancl Yale Yate and will then go to Ph Philadelphia I Ia d oh i hi Ia where v here beginning n n lug 0 on fl hal nrc's AmlI 23 3 a n festival will iJ e be given I at nt the Immense Academy of Music antler r tI thi the au auspices o of the University of or Pt Pennsylvania nn lle Beginning May ny 1 I Mr r. Gr Greet et will J give Jo o an nn Important serle series of open-air open plays starting at ot Jacksonville Jackson Jackson- title ville Fin Fla and anti working as a far fat north northa a as Minneapolis A tour tOUl of fourteen weeks of or open air plays has been art ar ar- ar- ar I 18 ranged d. d t GRAND U OPERA I ti 17 San Situ Curios Co With lIh I ls ii and Noil Coming Arrangements have hav been corn completed by jy Managers l Henry bleary HuS Russell and George D. D whereby the San Carlos Calios Opera company compan will appear at atthe atthe atthe I the Salt L Lake theatre for three performances pet per beginning April two even evenings lugs and antI Wednesday ma tI Grand opera OIlla will be given On at nt prices ranging from from 1 to 1 fi i by this compan company com coin pany pan of or artists which Is Js making a great gleat success of Its American tour and has ha won viiri great grat triumphs in Iii Chi cago lag New Ne Orleans bus Angeles n cles and San Francisco cn The or organization is 18 lie ne of If hit and Includes a well ell trained chorus chouS of five fifty voices entirely en on- on- on tied linly new costumes s and arHl sta stage e settings settings set set- et- et tings A ballot of it twenty and ancl an excellent orchestra of fir fifty musicians Among the artists tM who who are already known to the Salt Lake public are aro Mme Lillian Nordica the famous prima donna ionna of or the Metropolitan l Opera company and anti Alice Nielsen en I Iwho who practically made her hiet first American Amen Ameri I can appearance In grand opera Ollera this season and very successfully The I sensation of or the s season ason Is the thc principal principal prin prin- cipal tenor Florencio Constantino a Spaniard secured by Mr Russell Hussell from the thc Madrid opera house Porello de tie Segurola Is another Spaniard In III the party who has made a n hit In tho the haS bass roles Two young I prima donnas who are expected to attract much attention attention atten atten- tion lion are Fely Feiy Dereyne from the Grand Opera house In Nice and Tarquina Tarquina Tar- Tar quina Tarquini a Florentine soprano Roth Both oth of or these young oung singers have won high praise from the critics In New I Orleans Chicago and other othet western I cities I Among the other members of the He I company are 1 Mme me Monti Monti-Baldini Ricorda Martin Signers Angeli 1 Adam BaroccI Sig s so SJ long at tho the Metropolitan opera house is the general stage anti and ballot ballet director tor br and SIS SIS' Conti from Covent ent Carden Card Gard en en Is the musical director The repertoire In Salt Lake City will wilt willbe willbe be selected from the following operas Carmen La harbor Barber arher of Seville nl oleto La L Boheme Trovatore Faust Ileria 7 J y q 1 I 2 J A 4 5 re ic t j. y 1 c S Sr t r 1 y S 1 r 4 t 4 I e 4 t 4 1 f 4 J t s t 4 1 r f fI fI I I it A. |