Show f N r I THEA THEATRICAL L SEASON OF 1907 8 8 8 IS OPENED I g Ill HEg O OF OL lS l'S Play Alton I niN In iii TAn Lovo of thI lilt Hie t I nIl Int The attraction at al th the Salt Lake L theatre for the thc first t hn of the thu week weel be The Tho Three of or Us Us' by hY I Rachel Crothers Crothe which MrM 11 Waiter Waller x X N. Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence renco produced and ran lan the whole seaon tenson ten tea son on at al the Madison Square theatre ew York to throngs of enthusiastic tic 4 people The Three e hrc-e hrc of U Us we wt are al' al assured cornea comes in hn the wake of or the new v lI light ht piercing American drama and is the sweetest truest mo most l brilliantly dramatic literary event th the American stag stag-o ha has hai embraced for a long JOUR time Love unbounded tender lender old old-fash h- h I honed brave t 10 love lov is the essence nce of ot tie tIl I pla play Not NOl wild n avid viti passion lon not fractious frac mc- mc problematic emotional ranc fancy nor f animal abandon Only kind hind courageous coura coura- I g prophetic love lo a n sl sister te a a. sweetheart sweet SW heart a n rival nl and anti a n nil all line linc and calm and enduring as the stars Such f atmo atmosphere n as pervades pcr the story toly is I familiar familial as ns rain and sunshine uno and f l ho be welcome as Q both wherever The Three re of tT Us nu may Stia stray as a n. faithful I picture of real American life r. r rC flyer C 1 cr character we wo ar ire are told l I true In Its lL k sketching 1 e cr every line seems measured and arni with grace glace unction awl and verity tJ there is that staunch persistent spirit t of na national I In plainness n 1 arid and I Independence n epen ii enc c t which no one ono of thu tho American plays plays- g not even e those thoc of or great literary flu flu- i. i t-c t ency and and have ha b been fJ able nole lo to touch louCh t-F. t tw The Tue heart interest l I IP Is exquisite l antI and apt tur ture turo No o mawkish h sentimentality bita but bit iE RI a n. clean broad freshet of or 10 love which h 1 i cannot annot swerve cannot perish cannot blush cannot he laughed at al h by r nor affronted by hy fashion There l Is much that I Is new ne' in jn the pIn play but there lher r f Is no Mil hIt of obvious foi fOl ni fr applause c or emotion no hl highly JI colored roughness s which hop has put pilL on Oil m f n r- r I em rn Mice like a falso also face hut but everything N r a v orld being with faith nUll shak- shak 1 It At en In J sympathies wounded LII beliefs H ill i. might like to drink In E 1 EsIS I III fe lallY Is this hl play hILLY It II by u IL brilliant and 44 V 1 sympathetic woman Ii a H. play for fOl men Ineil anti and WOI women n to I know Imo and applaud 2 Miss JI c Crothers pictures a of oC oft t blood and and v f charm ht with bravery Iry and u i t power which nothing blights Her Jini i sphere is narrowed do lo to a n ai sister i i helpfulness with her hr view smilingly i 4 fixed upon a w wedding ring nut lint It is ai n a r i tribute to lo woman to sex X ex Is t the l' l I- I gentler un only that thai I Is Iii 1 be Ji tho thc mOt more invincible in JU t fh The cast caSl Includes Mabel Cameron T r Scott Jennie La Monte lunte lien Henry 1 t. t hall Walter nel Horlon Thomas V. V j j Emery melY Henry Fearing John ctt and arid Master Harry Wright hl I 1 j I I I Pr Presents a n Hill BiB willi 1 nan se of or Every cry act a headline is Ig what Is promised at the Orpheum this week Fir First t ll Is s. s The rhe a u startling ing ng musical novelty Ima Imagine a mu mush musj- l- l cal Instrument twenty live n c feet feel in hi r C and an ant t forty rt feet in Sn circum- circum r c nC 1 n li t il ng t the l volume of Jf H S ba ld a aria ll rf gain aln a faint idea of It th the Buill of or great glittering glitter glitter- ing lag bra brass 3 wheels heets it makes an imposing display and the time spectator tor realizes realises alonce at al once that he In Is gazing on the largest instrument In the world worM The Th does docs many things Through It there lher I Is heard a whistling solo oIo a song a and cn ensemble numbers and the singing is il extraordinary inar unusual to a remarkable remarkable remark remark- able degree and at nt b last t k Jt pla plays s 's as a great Sleat brass s baum band i hailing rivalling t ti tic 1 I of oC Sousa himself Tho The question thru that com comes comas to the mind of oC th the tho spectator tor tot I is whether the mu music ic I Is produced 5 by ml mechanical ch means or 01 by musicians J Then there Is II Irma unequalled un un- equalled Cockatoo rhe These c birds it R Is said arE area l a ll There There- ar are a dozen or mure inure all whits hite and no ito feat cat in the trained bird line lino E seems Impossible Im mi- pop possible for Cor cm to tu do url Laura Lowe anti and her dolls pr present nt highly meritorious entertainment entertain ln 4 ment ment that comes s fresh from rom Europ European an ik k triumphs Conn Coun Downey an and Willaid i appear Ii In a comedy comeI sketch entitled I If f The Doing of Dr Louder LourIer This act I is a unique and original sketch rel reI re- re I l te with bright sayings Inh and keen i situations s Kelly and are aN book booked cl a i Io I refined up-to-date up entertainers All i the tho popular Xe New York hits hita are Run sung sting d. d T to much cannot be he said o of the gorgeous gor gor- tf r gowns worn by Miss 11 s. s II Her r co costumes lumc are arc the In latest lest t creations tl and the wa- wa way she sho wears them Is characteristic char char- o of h heri her r. r i Th The Three Reynards present their novel aerial gymnastic act These performers per Iter- formers recently appeared In the Loudon Lou Lon IJ r don tion Hippodrome with gr great al F s. s The rime shows s II new mInis urn J th thc orchestra trl under Mr h Iho have C a f v ne selection ahll an overture iI fJ VT r Ni Till Ill CO 1 I t SItI of or 11 Play Ix reli Tills j I eik 11 Pr Present Present- IH at Ht tilt the ii I cm I 1 Practically all iho tho scenes scones In The Tho and The Tue Cowboy the new w tern military drama In which Mr 11 I fheo Theodore oro the tho eminent nt young l actor Is tarrIng starring this season o r o of Uon Pc-Uon and amid l 1 r laid in Fr Fv Garland md Colorado CoIn Colo rado twenty t acri mr At l the tho time of ot the th play rda General Faulkner was a In command command com corn I mand of or the po post t anti and among the officers oth- oth cers rl were ils son Ron Leonard a n junior I lieutenant and Bruce senior I lieutenant nant sort son of or the hl generals general's old bo boyhood friend Defore th the II death of or Gen Faulkner's old friend he had hall promised that his daughter Edith and Bruce Druce should become man and wife wh when n th they grew Tew up tiP- Miss iR Faulkner came front from item her NewYork Now New e York homo home to visit her father and 1 r at thin tho fort rort nn and while wil t tiie crossIng cross cross- lug Ing tIme the country the he stage upon which she was u n passenger was up held by br two highwaymen the taller of oC the he two j I rt relieving lIo the passengers of oC their alua bles Whon n It came caine Miss TI I Faulkner's I time to turn over her possessions she he begged legged the Cle highwayman man to permit h her herto herto r rI to retain a n. little locket containing contaIning- I her hem dead ead mothers mother's picture So earnestly ear ear- I nestly did hl she plead Ia 1 that the robbers robber's t t was touched and he lie not tot oni only refrained from roni tatting taking the tho trinket hut but returned all their valuables to lo the time Ia pas as I At the lop top of time the first t hill 1111 she ehe turned find and waved her handkerchief at the tho I bandit anti and he in a spirit of or bravado lifted his Ills hat hOl his hie mask masl fell Cell off an and Edith obtained d a boo good l look hook l at his fro fea en- en tiles tures When hen she reached the fort she hc told the 50 story of tim th- th hold up up to her hem father i whose nu mai become aroused that pos possibly fluid DUll Larrabee a n. L MME t t i x flie Orano cowboy employed at the lie front as a n hrone buster huster might have ha had a hand hanel in the hold up He sends for forI I confronts him with it Edith and nd then asks aRlis her to hl identify the robber bee The rhe identification scene ends the first act l and anti th the second act acl shows the barracks barracks bar bar- racks stores stoics the delivery lIvery of or mail mall to the soldiers and many other vivid anti and lifelike scenes Act third op opens ns in the assembly room of the I Larrabee sold sohl some property properly received the cash canh and loans Il It to young oun Faulkner so o that that- the n In l he h hit c U Ufa fa r 1 o A t the mone money gambling n with Corbin and others at th the officers club These gambling lost losses were tile the motive molln for Cor holding up th the stage Mage In the first act Miss lIs Faulkner learns of or Larrabee's Larrabees Il actions ant and falls fails still more fl deeply in 10 love lovo with the ho handsome dashing CoVlo cowboy Faulkner determines to kill Corbin H He Ic lh therefore follows Corbin into the CH night tae t I calls who goes oc there hen Stop or I 1 flee fire Two Tivo shots are arc fired Oed young oung Faulkner staggers back mck into the room mom with a n bullet In n his shoulder Miss Faulkner an Indian In- In llan llian squaw and ai Larrabee are arc In ih th the oom the latter r realizes cal 7 what has takes his anti and gun Aun a away can carries carri i y him im into an aim adjoining room an ind stai ts for iii the door loom of or the small mall l' l Oom om when the they are arc confronted b by Edith who bp begs s the not to outer enter lh The rime general In Insists but before be hc- rOIl fore be lie can reach the door Larrabee walks wails out nail and hands hl his gun un to time the general In token n of surrender n el Act Acl four our ets er e everything might light In a n most mot charming anti and Interesting manner The Lieutenant and arni the Cowboy Is la essentially a high production one nile one of if the thc strongest t on and best hest en- en tour lOUt this season At the Grand all this week starting night to with Wednesday Wed Ved and Saturday matinees MYSTIC Alt AlIT TillS THIS I Tho The mystical l art will hold the center of or the tho stage stape e at nl tho ho Lyric theatre theatre theatre thea thea- tre this week weel with Ith Charles Challes Carter now acknowledged tl un us one of the thc worlds world's greatest t magicians since l Kollar Kol- Kol ei- ei lar hat and Hermann's Hermanns demise Ills His machinations of or tho the Go GORIS Gogis i i isaid it said to b be one ono o of the tho most wonderful acts ever cyer put pul before the public The worlds world's greatest t psychic marvel mar mar- I vel vel cl Miss JI s Abigail iI Price Is also o booked for foi an un act that will s startle the d delvers into lute the uncertain future The only sketch on the bill hili of or fare is that rr presented by hy Mr Mi and anti Mrs hs Joseph Joeph J. J Dowling who are touted as bern being the oni only le legitimate to stars stars' I In lii vaudeville Gertrude Gebert Is hailed as a rat rat- good anti and vocalist Little Baby Dorothy will ha have haa a new Illustrated song bong Oll anti and new slides wilbe will wil willlie be lie thrown on the screen by hy th the L Lyric Lyric- scope COMING C Snit Salt 1111 Inko Patrons Patrons- to IJ heat Hear I I in ii Concert Mn Madame d a m e Johanna ii na Gad sic I who Is tn to I 1 be heard here soon under er the dh direction Uon of London Charlton nn and George D. D P Per has become so Io closely identified v with lib American life during her nine years In tn opera ra and concert rt in iii this country that mans man consider l' her er a distinctively American artist Although the dI distinguished singer values her a associations In this and for much of or country end advisedly ad lieu her Income Is IN derived from her hor herA A American tours tours time the Fatherland has still a strong claim upon her hem At the close of or each cach season she accompanies I her husband Tans Han TO their beautiful he Berlin BEllIn home De Despite Madame Gadski's Polish name Germany is the land of her birth and she has all nil the Instincts of ot the he German She is never happier than when she IB is ordering a dinner or looking after aftem- th the material wants of ot her hem family be It ft even In the humble capacity of purveyor of th the winter Everything she does docs Is practical nn and In her daily life lire ono one looks in vain for or the thC traditional landmarks landmarks land land- m marks rk of the tho prIma donna It 1 19 partly on omm account of these homelike that Madame Is loved loell h by 11 her hem 1 family fl friends and amid even n those identified with the home as servants To Tn aJ all sho she Is tIme the same gracious sunny sunny- natured woman wenman generous to a fault anti and so o hearted big that unscrupulous persons have often impo imposed upon her WOMAN 0 L I 1 Woman ho ho Wrote TIm The 1 litree of or r ri ts i iI Tells Tell Ilci Story Ston I Hachel Cr Crothers th will c her r play a 1 bf hi seen een ln at nt lh the Salt Lake theatre heat tomorrow tomor row min evening who who who became a anti and prosperous through the mc ot ol Tie TH Tm Three of Ls lM last season home I Is in Bloomington ill III appear ti in 10 t 1 be a sensible as us W t a aa as an an t- t ln- ln young woman and anti there l Im b more mot to tn Substantiate late this than ban the mere fact that she he was wa boriin bon bori I in m Uncle Joe Cannons Cannon's I state stale I occasion lon l' l recently ct she was Interviewee by a i. i young Eastern journalist Tell rell me he begged that ym yom camp came to New e York YOlk with only a n quarter r In your our pocket t and this phi up your sleeve f please Indeed I r wl wish h I said Mid Ml l Crothers I 1 know It would 1 take make a u better story nn and l Its It's wicked to con contradict con these rumors but I can fin say ay this his with increasing c cheerfulness that I didn't have any 25 cent pieces to o throw throwaway away Wont Won't that do 10 Its ItA disappointing but bul perhaps you never wrote a play before This was your yOUl maiden mailen effort Do tell me that hat that Again the hp look of or regret 1 1 know that's what th they y sa say bu him but It t I Isn't nt tru i Ive I've ye always f pla plays Vell 11 teil anyhow i l tm u were vere ugh brough A y w v vW 7 h W 4 F FI I Scene ill in rIme fhe of Us ts nt itt Sa Sn n U It Lake Lal ext Monday up in a mining town like the one In Ill Nevada u e a. a where e the scone scene Is laid Time The Theman man who sits back o of ono one at nt time tho I theatre and knows everything e told hi his wife the ro tt other night TIme The third anti and final Onal disappointment I was nR In 11 store No o. o I 1 cart cant M say that thou though h to please you ou I would like III-c to to I I Th n n the intervIewer resigned himelr himself him him- I 1 self to 14 the Inevitable He lie sharpened 11 riM Ft VS I III II I ms II'S S 'S PI X f. f 1 V t i. i I 4 4 I I si 4 4 j T T b 3 a I f 1 U- U r- r t- t V I- I t- t it I I V I V 4 t rh r- r h I II Ir I r I A 1 1 o at ut time the this I IS Week ck J II I II I rT I I I 44 4 c 1 T p. p I IV V V L Mr h i m rho I Loroli 0 ii in The llie anti and I Th The Cowl ro loy oy V S m l t tIme the G. G I OIK- OIK teI lt I Start In I ing r lIt I MB mis pencil wrote the next question nth ind what he knew Imp would ho H Its answer in his note book bool and then end call aloud Your YO play cost COl you OU more than fi p year of unceasing effort anti and lint does lot represent iho tho entire time for or it was written In III your our In iii your leep during luring th tim the early carb moments of or morning consciousness S Nothing nf or tho kind rind and there vas SAS a |