Show II 4 II 11 DRAMATIC I i VIOLA I TJ IN I SHAKES UE l PK KI I 1 1 Trent ed Suit Sail Lake Patron In III Week K EJ I Viola Allen who ho h has U not been soe II In III cily city for fOl Or some Ilvo 11 years lINI will L' L her beautiful o of Shakespeare's exquisite come comedy y i Twelfth Night nt the Salt Take Lak theatre theatte next Thursday Friday am anti Saturday at l' l n JI nights Ish ts The child of Rifted gifted parents mr nt for fOI years ears ars the leading loading woman for fOl famous stars and with Uh tho the Empire Stock tock company and 1111 for live Jive years a athe nl at o. o the till head of IH her I own company JI it i is no not strange tran e that the tho Viola Allen Alien of toda today toda be tie one of or the mos most t satisfactory factor exponents of O the heroines of oC the great grea bard Hor Vl Viola la Is said ad to bo ho by far the best work she h he has hu yet ret done and to be he Tinted noted for Cor Its HH originality and ancl disregard ald for fOI time honored traditions UI ls ny IW other oilier players with the character Ft FI From in a t scenic standpoint the lie production production t tion I b Is we arc me told one of tho the most at artistically beautiful examples of rh modern stagecraft The Tue supporting company compan Is compo composed d of such well well- s1 known players Ih a as ns William I K Harcourt Harcourt Har- Har 4 court Sidney Herbert Fuller Henry y J. J Myron Calico Leopold Lane Inne Alison Allson worth and liI Tilbury bu IT For a Saturday matinee Miss lIss lIen Allen will iI present a 0 mixed bill consi consisting oCt of oC scenes t e IN from flom As You Like Lika It Romeo Borneo L and Juliet The Merchant l of oC Venice am and iT The lie School for Scandal JIJI lIi ii y I n nUll ii it t ii SI Ig IsO Mr 11 Wm m K Harcourt VIII Valentino cutillo Mr II Leopold I Lane la lie Curio CUllo Air Ml C e. II IL Bats s Sir Hit Job Toby Belch Mr II Fuller i Sir Andrew J Mr ti It I Henry len ry J. J I hid 11 I tl t hollo Mr Sidney Herbert Mr Ir Jr Frederick Forrester r a a. clown U Mr Lionel arth th Sebastian Mr Mi Royal Hoyal Tracy I Antonio Mr Ir C. C Leslie Alle AlleA A Sea Sell Capt captaIn fn Mr 11 Myron Calico Olivia Miss AJI Alison on i 1 Maria Miss lIss and i Viola Miss Alien Alle s. jI 1 I. I HIM of 14 You nu t iti II H. d. d Miss Allen Alien as and Mr 11 Harcourt as Orlando o Mr MI as Touchstone Mr 11 Forrester as Oliver r 7 Mr Ir Jd as us Jacques Mr tIr Calico us as 1 Corin Miss Tilbury as ns Celia Cella Miss as Au Audrey rey TUg Till SCHOOL FOrt FOR v. I. Miss liss Allen as Lady r and Mr MiS Allen lIen as ns Sir Peter Teazie Mr 11 Harcourt ns as Charles Su Surface 4 Mr Ir Herbert as Joseph Surface Mr 11 l HOS-l Hogarth rth a as Servant ant u O 1 T. T 1 lIss iia Allen Alien as US Juliet rF tf- tf and c i Mr Ir Harcourt as Homco Tin iiii l OF Ol OlI I ICI Miss Allen as Portia and L c- c Mr 11 Herbert a as Shylock hylock r Mr 11 Calico a as The rue Duke uke of oC Venice Mr Ir M as Antonio I Mr 1 ts jus Mr tr Ir JiH Mr 11 Tracy as ns OAi bk 11 UI as t l r- r Mr L a as Clerk Cerl of or th the tho Court ourt Miss 8 Tilbury as IlS Nerissa rissa rissa SUMMER SEASON G Good lla ill ilI ill Open Xi Night ht Willi lh The CO ho and ami Ito iho Lady onda Monday night Salt Lakers will be i given I cn an ali opportunity ta see what the new lew CW Orpheum stock company affords in iii the tho wa way of oC talent for Cor summer the the- The promise is held heid out that the company compan is one of or the highest t j quality It comes with 13 people Us Its I own scenic artist and antI a splendid class of oC plays J. J c. c determined to win approval from tho the more Inore discerning class Monday l evening the company opens i. i C In lit The rhe 1 Cowboy and antI tho the Lady a Clyde Fitch pla play in iii which Nat GoodwIn GoodvIn Good Good- win vIn and antI Maxine Elliott have havo starred k with great sUccess Their roles in this production II are arc filled by hy Al AI Phil Phil- Phillips lips and antI Lucia Moore two members of or I tho profession who arc ure ald said to rank I Q very ory high and antI upon Ullon securing whom the tho managers of or the company compan are arc con cn- themselves Rehearsals tire are now completed for The Tho Cowboy and the thc Lad Lady so 50 that a finished first night Is a assured The rho story is 18 an ali In in- in- in one one and while heavy In pot plot 2 is so capably handled that it U ranks as ns dl distinctly a comedy drama rama rather than a melodrama le Teddy d North is the hero of or the 4 story t. t and antI It deals with his adventures ad after graduating In lii tIn the class o of 96 at t I II Harvard Id and amid going into ranching at Colo Te Teddy Is la pursued by a n woman oman In iii love with him who Is hI also I the tho young O wife of of J James mes Weston eston a bad ad easterner who has come to the village While the tho wife loves Teddy Ai North eston himself falls fails In love o cc j with the proprietress tress of the tho dance hall hail who III In turn Is loved by hy u n half ll There Is a shooting affray In the hull hall 11 in which Weston is if 4 killed and rind his wife wire J tim thin in I. I ks Teddy has hm done dunc It it as us h he is present and 1111 he thinks sIte she hc has hUfi Ilone done It so on ho ito tales takes the blame blanie to shield her hl The half bl half breed cl who ho Is the real nal murderer mur lit derer escapes but during Teddy's trial the thc truth comes out in a dramatic fashion and makes a n powerful climax to till the act In the end of or course things things' are straightened out to the satisfaction sat of oC all Miss ls Moore who Is cast east as US Mrs Ih Jessica Jessica JessIca Jes Jes- Jes- Jes sica eston Weston has played leading roles In the country's foremost stock Mock corn com companies l panics during tintIng the past six si seasons while Mr 11 Phillips has appeal appeared in Salt Lake lw three times In important Iol roles first Olst with Stoddard as aN th the minister min ister In the thc original production of or Time The Bonnie Briar BIlar flush Bush and amid later Inthe Inthe in inthe the title t role Iole of oC Th The Parish Priest st st. Joseph Josoph and 11 imd Joseph Josephi O OMeara are also strong g players who promise to tu win many favorites fa UNDER U IHn TWO VO FLAGS II MJ U JI I I I mIl and Company ll J I lUll Plu Piny at It Grind The llie Grand ili this Is week veeh will hou house e aila a play ila that Is III likely ely to provo one JOe of thi the 1110 most t popular plo productions of ur tho tue ho season sea sea- c. son sott in liz Salt Lake While A. A Mitchell's Mitchells Illa play of Under tinder Two Flags as dramatized front from famous novel no hats has been given I cn for years tear on the I Eastern a stage It Is a n. alay lay that Salt Sait Lake has haM not lint seen scon since the lie days s 's long a ago o when Blanche Hates Bates the country in iii an Immense pro pro- dilution of or the lIme niece and ond scored tho the I greatest of oC hut her career as Cigarette i It I Is an on elaborate production of or this itis I sensational w 1 romance that lint opens tonight to tonight to- to night b by 11 j Laura and auth her as H Tho llio ill i'll play pillY Is laid In lit a fI t country that permits of oC stage stase pictures and antI r realistic listic Illusions ion t tsay tosa to sa say nothing nothing- of ot rich ilch costuming an splendid stage Mage settings s. These have hav been cn provided without stint by Ml Miss 1 managers for fUl the iho pro pro- IIO I of or time the IlIa play this week Ik utah and coin coin- Ing lug as the second attraction of oC the hue en en- en of the star at al tho ho Grand fo for forthe forthe the summer It should winner prove ro e a Bertie Cecil II a popular yoUng club man o 01 ot II lane and anti nn an in toe the English lish army discovers that his young youns- brother has forged his name and that of a friend to a I check and taking the tho guilt of or the crime upon his own shoulders ders lerS leaves lea England hurriedly fur for Algiers to 10 live Jive down his brothers brother's shame hame and antI the thc disgrace race he brought to he tIme family As a corporal in tho native nati ann army of oC Algiers Cecil I known as s Louis Victor Ictor to his comrades meets a g guI girl who years yeal's cars before In England England Eng- Eng land ind he had known as a child The of or the Algerian regiment is if paying pitying his attentions to the girl irl and amid In th the end Victor ictor quarrels with his and a li fight ht ensues that results in the lie young oung Englishman beig heInS' heInS he- he lug InS ig sentenced to be shot at a camp of or the o ic I E n c native nathe army far Car up In the tic mountaIns moun- moun Cigarette Cig the young girl of the mountains secures a par pardon on for fUI Victor and id it is the thc start of or lieu her famous ride to 0 o the lie arm army camp that furnishes one or of f the most thrilling scenes cenes ever er S aged l Miss Mis is to be seen as Cigarette in this play this week weck and the ie role Is one that thal will wiil afford her an nn ut opportunity I for a triumph Few actresses cs as young oun as ns this star slur who I have havO a appeared lucre here havo have shown such I 1 marked dramatic talent as as Miss and as aJ 1 the he strong half half- tamed young girl irl of or the he mountains in Under thither Two Flags Flag she can give 1 0 this ability full away ay James H. H Morrison the leading man for fOI Miss lIss Franken- Franken field will play Bertie Cecil later Known as Louis Victor and antI here Is another an- an other othel characterization that may be expected to prove provo o one e of oC the bc best t things s seen lieen at the Grand Gland this season I Miss lIss company compan will vill be bo cast as follows Bertie Cecil James ames II IL Morrison I Berkeley Cecil Louis K h Lord V. V r s. s Allen Fre Frederick Bernard Colt Coh Black Hawk I Kent Bosworth llos Ben Davis ls j 1 A. A Sears I f Kent Bosworth Capt Leroux L 1 L. L A A. A Conaughy 1 Petit V. V S. S Allen Gu Guenevere Mabel I Livingstone Nora DuSh lJ Alice AlIc DC Do Lano Cigarette Miss lIss Fran ken fluid IS I I Tonight's Lecturer Not time the Brutal I 1 lIc I lie I Has ho Been I 1 j I Ihen When hen Benjamin R. R 1 Tillman came camo into view as ns a public man the lie Impression spread abroad was v a that lint there was an uneducated ted un unc lIth brawling Southern farmer who as- as as as- died lo to rule lule- his hits state This was one of oC the curliest cattiest misinterpretations of the man that was circulated over th the land Mr 11 caine came of oC one or the tho most Intelligent and It might be said aristocratic of oC the time old South I families When ho was a I ba buy bay before tho ho war var ho had hall for a governess go and tutor the sister o 0 Chester hester A. A Arthur i dent of or the hue United States The Tillman f family lived hived In I until the war swept away avay its property In slaves and loft left It nothing l bc ba at Jc Jt f predated laud land The present senator on un that account did lIIlI not go o to college c as is nearly all the lie rich n youth lId did before bore the time secession nor 1 did hi hl hi I law latt TIe He became a n. farmer armel on the lie ancestral estate and amud th there ro r h lit lie stayed literally a tiller of or th Lh 3 i son soil until the thc great political uprising l g of If the farmers of the Vest West and amI South Solicit look tonk place in lS 1890 O. O Mr lit how however vI dUlI during true toe t twenty five nty fi years of his steady farm atm life wa was u an all n eager a r student of bOi books antI and affairs such Hueh us as became the brother of a prominent year fourteen r congressman I I the lie cousin of or perhaps I the lending leading law lawyer lr of the Alabama hal bar and antI a near neau relative of or other othel Tillmans Tilt Till mans who became respectively a pro professor fessor at ot West Vest Point a dl district no noy in Tennessee and a United States State minister tel In lii the lie diplomatic service Th lh fhe South Carolinian collected In tho thu those c years ears one on of the largest Rt atc libraries In the South and antI all knew him him appreciated his luls Intellectual accomplishments and his hats unusually strong mental capacity Senator lectures tonight ii In tIme tho Salt Sal Lake theatre at subject The Race nac Problem From a Southern Point of oC View Victa I i I 11 11 I IX IN BI I I Stars Sui ItI Turn k into oJ oJa h a is of lit If To li l i in ill IIi lI Mr 1 Ja I- I Al AI tl Phillips the lie principal actor in iii iho tho stoCk tk company that hat begins an ui extended en engagement at the thc Orpheum this w week I. I I K 1 on ono one of the lie parties to toa toa a a. good gOl told huld by the lie leading lad lady Miss s Lucia Moore Moore- Miss 1 Moore and auth Mr lt Phillips came caine cameto to Sail Salt Lake LaliC from coin Chiea Chicago o nearly U Uck u week ck in advance of oC Iho ho opening of their the summer engagement ng In order eider to 10 og-aln og gain test At a place called callei call call- ed ei in Iii Wyoming their train was delayed for fm many mallY hours hour b bj by bya a wreck wieck or a washout wn An 11 train bearing Otis Skinner was avas tied tic up LII at nt the same point find lOU the tild star titar who Jc appeared in lii Salt Lake Lal was vas hearth heard to be bp murmuring something naughty ht as he lie sat sal on a pile of ur ties tics inthe inthe in Iii the tIme m midst of oC the lie desert It As S the they were trying to tn while the time away avay Miss lIss s Moore amid ami Mr 11 li Phillips Phillips Phil Phil- lips beheld a paper tar homestead tI ill in the distance with j smoke mole of the hue early lighted lire I issuing from the flue chimney One of or the two proposed ayl a n visit tIIt H to the o humble looking domicile i in iii quest of 01 a warm wann and anti mo tho suggestion was soon SOOIl followed followell out Arriving Ar Ar- Arriving riving near the tho house the two saw a woman emerge from Crom rain the open door dool and amid she was anything but what they had pictured as ns residing within Ina In To Toa a neat macat and amid we well tehi fitting gown such as I Miss 8 Moore herself lr had worn in ill Hoodman Blind the lie woman woma 1 of or the tho house dd not lint have havo the appearance of or one whom sU strangers would readily ask to 0 a meal meni for Cor them But nut it was too late to turn back amid and with more or less of reluctance the I i desires of ot the visitors I were ma made c j known llO and to their theft surprise thc they tero II j I welcomed with a hospitality that a astounded as- as them Soon the three were I I chatting and laughing laughin as If ol time old 1 friends as they devoured c hot biscuits coffee bacon nail anil eggs The little woman t was as from Boston Boton and besides being educated ed and re rt- rt fined was exceedingly pretty She had hati not ion be n bex-n 11 married lon long and hu hind had ac i I i I companied her husband who was a government civil engineer lo to the thc I of or work worle he had in hand In I V Wyoming Miss 1 Moore wa was very much d with the ho h but not nol so 80 much ns as was waR Mr 11 Phillips Seeing the thc interest he lie took In the pretty wire wife whose husband was just then absent Miss MIl Moore by and by returned to lo the train and left the time t o together RUles Rilles In hand the hostess I and her could be sl seen sien n out In lii the I i clearing shooting at everything in lii i sight Miss Moore expects that the lovely little Wyoming woman will be one of the first matinee girls to greet t l 1 Mr r Phillips when n the engagement opens here 1 I i 1113 i WILT WILL STICK TO ro JO HJ LouK Adds Comedy of ur Hi Em- Em mrs urs to I H 0 i Il 1 T Louis James's Jamess success in iii Merry Merr i Windsor Ind has Induced binto him bin Wives s of ot ol to essay LY another season jenson |