Show L Jf DRAMATIC ii 11 i UAIL TUB THE Y XIO R T Tuneful Opens Short moni nl at Sail Salt tl The Yankee ne Regent ent opens pens at al the I Salt La lew CI theatre tomorrow night J In explanation c. of or the offering it will he 10 e well to note noto that It comes cOIle from f Chicago where It attained the dignity of or a n. rim run of some t two twenty went weeks was voted vote b by both the theatregoing theatregoing theatre theatre- I going public and the pre press s of or the Windy Ind Ci Ci Cly Cias as the most tunc tuneful and entertaining of oC the many successes accredited accredited ac- ac f. cle credited lert to o Chicago mp musical play houses Ii In n addition to the fact that It owes 9 itself mu musically leall to the facile pen of or Mr 11 Ben nen M. M Jerome who furnished the IJ score for Cor the Islo IsI of Spice and Tho r Royal Hoyal Chef two CheC two other highly sue sue- mu shows hows nn an exceptionally exception exception- t any ally talented company ox of sixty five people peo peo- 1 pIe will vill bo be 0 headed by Mr 11 lob Toby Lyons the original Goo on Goo GOl Man Alan In n the l Isle Islo of or Spice and one of the most finished laugh laugh- laugh on the Amor- Amor I lean n stage The a advance press notices f are mc telling of the beauty of or the pro pro- r which I Is to be at he Oie Salt Lake thc theatre tre Monday l evening ntH and it should shout prove JIO while It H comes earl early In Int t r the season n one of oC the most success success- x till or of the current hoo bookings ln s. s FAMOUS I g SHOWN 1 1 The noal Chef ill Vill Pre Pre-ent u Spirit Jt t- t i of ii I t at ut t the Theatre s tJ j The artists who built the second act of oC The Royal Chef which is to be beh h I seen Fuen at the Salt Lake theatre soon used a a. cr very famous painting for their i 1 model When hn the curtain goes up at atthe t the the- Salt Lake theatre Jiote o in front will see sec an an exact reproduction Uon cIt that Ct famous anions old picture lre The Spirit of or R. R If r t tG L. L This This musical pastime was the vogue ti at at the tim Lyric theatre New r York Thy for r I lA L four foUl fours months and the production has 1 never bf been n cheap cheapened ned I by a surfeit 01 61 r ro o 1 companies There Thre Is 13 on only Royal l. l organization and anel patrons t in W 1 rely on seeing the only and original WI when n It u appears in this elt city v 0 q ir nIe BILL ALT EEl 0 ai 1 Management Offers a mill nid J 11 I I lIli lIl r i Beginning Monday fon ar evening e the f I Orpheum offers a n bill of or unusual merit r and Iud Interest t As s. headliners is Is' San and AJ 1 pr presenting the thc 2 beautiful sketch The ThC lm's t 4 Dream The flie is Introduced b by It T four iu Views of or Japan Then she pre prepares prepares pre pre- ue pares to tn dream behind a paper wall wail a IJ which w we are arc to understand represents i r tho the or ordinary wall all paper of the ther r Gel Geishas Geisha's domicile Here Is Ig wh where I the r lover Io of beauty unadorned tina will re re- re joice jolce Follows now now tHe dream which Is a gorgeous riot color or-color and motion I with somo omo n new nv w of cit qt Japanese character 0 O Harm Hapa SUn San her two G Geishas lance dance really Jap- Jap r nn fURl the act as ns a whole hol can caT h b be described lt 10 ii superlatives cs 1 tx The hilled billed as ItH famous sen- sen i European give gl an ani ic turn rather out of the thc ordin ary It IL I Is ut enough from Crom the theil t SAl il name to in 0 mo l JV QI- QI I low lra r. r h i wonderful wonderful- Ical clown Ills His act Is said most novel and entertaining to be bc The Tile Cowboy quartet appear In a musical musi- musi cal sketch ketch entitled In the Life Lire of or a n nI aI I I f I. I Cowboy The They are arc said mid to be he nr first t class S vocalists and have ha a sketch eni en- en i IJ 1 timely out of or the ordinary Peter Baker comes labeled Moni Mon Ion i 1 I Elocutionist and ind nd o Dialectician lie Imitates the theo o Englishman hman the Scotchman the tho German German Ger- Ger f. f l m man n and the Hebrew In a a. refined and amI 4 pleasing manner In InUss liss Daisy Dumont Dur Du- Du r mont the management promises to present prot pro pre t sent a popular and pleasing enter enter- r I. Tn tamer miner i. i now animation pictures by th the l anti and the i ever er I popular or orchestra the thc bill hill at ot the Orphe Orpheum i should h be a winner I t I OIt l S. Kg J X Nets V W to He Be PIe to Co toi i i fir of Grand lit hl J L po you OU now that one of or the tho oases N In the desert of or theatrical offerings this season Jn 1 is the beautiful drama J For or ortt tt ther's Sake I This pIa play was vas an assured success r 11 after th tho fir first t production n. n critics n agreeIng agree agree- rC v ing thC that Rusco nusco had in It Ita Iti r. r i a SL L piece of or theatrical t ty that r- r would yield iehl a n revenue re f for r rj S j everal Erol y years ars l v 10 come como j Many In managers when n assured of oC f I a. a a jI plays play's ucc start to U. cut the I corners that the profits may bo ho larg larger l' l r. r Not ot so 80 the pen responsible for P iF t r Mothers Mother's S Sale Sake aUe Instead the they 1 seL about l about lo to strengthen th n an already 1 t r f company This Thir sl production i is proving pro a big hl- an und and popular s sr s. Ih Th- C n. n ers 11 r stage stag properties and andI I electrical effects arc aIl carried complete And th the management claim to have havethe havethe havethe the mo most t e cast over I carrl carried d for Cor a 0 melodramatic production The Tho beautiful pastoral picture Lake LI 1 lr by Moonlight ht gradually fading awa away In fleecy clouds t the he Interior of or a state prison Is a of or stagecraft calling for round rounel round of or applause c at every perfo per UC fo The third act shows a Colorado gold I I mining milling can camy in full operation This i i Is one of tho the heaviest and most complete com corn settings of l it its kind Ind ever attempt ed cd The Tho big explosion at the thc of or this act net is thrilling in the extreme For Mothers Mother's Sake SakO comes to the Grand Theatre four tour nl nights l ht-l and Wednesday Wed Wed- ed I matl matinee c starting staling h I t I L PI iV I Much Admiral s j 10 to Ap- Ap j j j I I I IWU lit In The flu r Sex i I manage manage-I Matulo Fealy under the management manage manage- ment meat of John Cort who controls so I Iman man many high class theatres and notable stars Is this his season appearing In a n. comedy comell drama of or or original methods ds en entitled entitled entitled en- en titled Tho The Stronger Sex Slits and I EV B r To 0 l 5 S I I I 5 p I t 1 I nil For Mothers Mother's s Sake Grand GruHl Starting Tonight l i. i her excellent company are to present this hits pla play at the SAIL Lake theatre th the thelast thelast la last t half of t tills eek The Thc Stronger Sex I Is the comedy that made a success in London In last t S season fison and which became th the dramatic o vogue ue there with the better theatre atre goers or For seven se long IonA months It n remained at the Apollo theatre and ana stood the test of crowded houses at at each performance Miss Maude F Fealy ah distinctively the youngest dramatic star on the American Amen Ameri can stage is one of oC the most ble actresses of her day not alone for Cor the reason that she sho Is an unusually unusually all ally talented young woman but be be- cau cause c. c for or one DC br f her years she has hris already earned a place so high among I the great nami of ot the theatre that It ItI Itis itis I is a matter malter of interest to watch her future career to note just what triumphs triumphs tri tri- i she site I Is yet et to achieve ochle When hen she sho was waa- thee e. e years oars old oM she sho shon sheI j I I n was c to po pose poo e as ng an nn angel In Inan Inan m an allegory or of or Faust and Mar Marguerite I afterwards slip she played the roles I of Willie AVillie In East L and andI I in Rip nip Von Van Winkle She continued t lo to play childs child's parts until she was nine years earM old when she was waR tent sent to academy em Memphis to continue her education The rhe Idea ideo at that time lime of or Maude Mantle Feal Fealy ch choosing the he stage tage as ns a n profession pro pro- I fessio was WI remotest from the tho minds lor of her mother mothr or 01 herself thu though h she sheI I was occasionally permitted to take I part In performances given gl at nt her heri i mothers mother's school of acting in Sn Denver 1 It was vas at one of th these c performances nc's s that Blanc v 1 Walsh who lio was at leading I 1 woman at al that Unit time of oC one of or the I I i i I t I I j j I I j I i I stool stock companies I wishing to producer produce nomo and Juliet requested that Miss FrI Fenly Iy be he permit tell led to play pIny the F tie of Juliet So pronounced was her succors In Inthe Inthe the part thai she sho was wn Immediately engaged on- on eased to succeed Miss Hurl Henrietta tta CIo man as al leading lady lally at nt ono of or orthe the other theatres It Jt was here hero that s ho she n. n first t started lH her r remarkable ca en en- reer 1011 Fred Preil C c. was j Just st at that U tin tin-t preparing hl his hi notable production lion tion of ot Quo Vadis anti and was WOH nonplussed non non- pl pIssed the suitable hl ble for the part pari of Eunice Acting under un- un tier dor the advice of or a 0 well known n news nS newspaper S SI paper writer Mr af Whitney look a Hying flying Hy fly- in ing trip to Denver 1 and nd sed tl MI Missi Miss s Pealy's Pea IY's performance X 7 i l He Immediately He-Immediately ly 1 her and as is 18 well remembered he Ahe rna made mado o a areat great reat hit In I th the part This at attracted at- at the the- attention of It William Gil- Gil eft eto who engaged her at a very er large e salary to appear as Alice Faulkner Faulk ner nCr in Sherlock Holmes After Aller AllerI the hc role Jole In association with this thin distinguished artist In all an the tIme large cities Illes of this flits country she sho ho d him to 10 London where for forI fora a solid year car she endeared herself h by hy h her r chaste and 1 cultured style stylo to tho the very ultra refined English n lIsh people I It waa wn on the tho other Iother side that E 12 S. S Willard hearing or of tho the wonderful talents of or this young American oc- oc tress trost offered nor her the position of or leading lend lead ing big lady which she accepted and tip ap penrod with distinction 1 In all hl lila his leadIng leading lead lead- I in ing feminine party r I The crowning cro glory of oCher her ambition was reached when she was a cho chosen chonen cn h by bythe bythe the late Sir Henry Hnry Irving lf tJ share sharo with him him his triumphs in itt his great reper reper- I loire toire With ith the till famous tragedian she I was as always always the tho wonderful actress s sI and youthful genius genius and and as us Hose Hose- I monde in ill Julie Julio in the il U hy- hyens y- y ons ens Mall Mail Nora ora in Waterloo Mane Marie Ma Ma- Ca- Ca II rie ne in Louis XI she gained renewed I distinction and unstinted praise I Last year car un under tinder cr the management nt of or John Cort the well known w western theatrical na ml manager el she sho toured this coun country n with much success g In a a. comedy corn com edy emly h Martha Morton by entitled The rho Illusion of oC Beatrice For FOI the coming season she will win be he best bes s st seen en again under tinder tho the same direction In a new pla play to American audiences as she will portray the role of ot Mary Iary Warren in The Stronger Sex a 0 comedy com corn cd edy by John Valentine that flint holds th the tho J ec l. l p pf seven e solid mouths months pre presentation a Toil at the time Apollo theatre London where It H nightly crowded that playhouse with tho very en elite of En English playgoers Maude Fealy youthful ashe she Rhe is has lins I run the stage e gamut of tragedy ell c com comedy mell m- m toily t- t ell oily edy and armil dramatics and anti the high degree de do- gree grec of or perfection attained by her js is isa a result sull of or earnest alit and persistent work a huo buoyant ant enthusiasm m for her hor art as fiS well as ns au tn Intuitive genius enius that forms a t magnificent background to it all au i The Th output of or au all aU the the he vineyards of oC S he world is In estimated o fO o bo be 3 I I gallons J L I 1 u I cf il ilL L I J MiC i A S 'S I c A i I 4 r t Some of or tho lImo mil Be-mil Beauty With The Time Yankee at nt the Salt Snit C Night I i l Time Tho Sweetest Girl In Pixie Dixie Manager n ox of the time Grand announces an an- s for Cor or the last half hair of the tho week starting Thursday the presentation of or The flu Sweetest Girl In Dixie This Is one of oC the row few really Southern Southern South South- em ern plays ploy and It will no doubt be he greeted with a a. lan large p. p audience In sp speaking of the lie play piny the Galveston Galves- Galves ton lon Tribune says lY In the midst of nr ofa ofa a fast life an life an ago age of strenuousness s sand and anti It activity when activity when when human beings are too hu busy husy with the problems of or ho world to stop for Cor a second to look upon the brighter side of oC life and fL its obligations and duties when men and women rise and fall Call like lIlee the flowers that hat bloom and antl fade Cade away in th the rain and sunshine there is 18 nevertheless hidden In the depths of oC the human soul Roul a capacity for feeling a responsive sive Ive chord which when touched with pictures J of If home of or love hove and honor melts mells III like ilIc snow now In tho the glittering sunshine sunshine sun sun- shine and amid prompts th the thet person pCr to IIa II live a better hettel lIf life and anti 1 be he happier In their homes antI and surroundings Many An plays have hav hAn been written the the South but The Sweetest e Girl In Dixie may be he fittingly placed at the heath head of all nil those whose object I Is to 10 present ent a truo trun picture of life dealing with Southern aristocracy All lh the characters wore were exceedingly good and the real lifelike Imp Impersonations r could hardly have havo been heen Improved Ed U upon 10 fl I |