Show ii DRAMATIC I t SALOMY S JA IS GOOD Firm Finn j Inn That Net tr l' cr Sent Out a h 1 Company tJ Company whose name name- ii in jd f f. f the Wc cst t Is ls synonymous with the thc ultra b bet t of oC tago productions brin bring theli tremendous hit of or tho the past year car In InN f r- r N ew w York Salomy Salom Jaile to the thu Salt Lake LaIe Theatre Monday Tuesday av and i 1 cj Wednesday nigh nights ts and ed Wednesday I J i matinee r Salomy Jane was wu not only the ri Neatest gI success uc ess of or the season bUl but It IL k J i Jk a ripping goo good pIa play It is one ono of ofHie the Hie best western dramas ev ever r written n. n 1 J JUis Ris compact Interesting and antI exciting l It 14 has a strong stor story that tk develops l logically y to strong climaxes t The California of or the early carly days as a's is known to the reader through fr Bret ret Harte lIe He sampe stamped the imprint of hI genius on the life lire and people I an and it IL will endure for all time Such p Western Ve tern characters as tim the novelist or orthe the ho playwright chooses to employ must bear tho the Bret Harte mark hall or be beset set down as spurious Salomy Salom Jane Is founded on Bret Brot f Hartos Harto's story of or Salomy Janes Jane's Kiss an and Paul Armstrong its author frankly acknowledges his obligation 1 to tho the fountain head of ot Western ro- ro d. d mance From tho the story ho has 4 T- T l Lh p 1 it I I II I w t M t Mh I y x v t I rt L- L 3 r rS I 4 S 1 r r I r 1 11 f V- V i p f l I JOHN PHILIP SO OUS US A AS S Till SEES SliK-S HIM Y c evolved far and a away wa tin tin- bent leHt nu-lo- nu g drama founded on CPU Bret r t Harte ork Irk It has action In plenty plent It moves J fluently and melo melodiously iou ly In its It Is Illumined unconscious rhythm V ly ty the golden light of love the f t r ity it of pathos paUlo and the ot of Teal real humor It ha extremely fine stage settings The TIle great redwoods c. c are ole more than lImn a m mere re theatrical replica I forests And It Is It co ca of or the native nathe it marvelously well v acted J Company Compan have yet el to send their first finst I If f poor company ou on tour tou I t Jessie Izett is Ie 1 the lu heroine and I prominent In the cast are arc A. A S S. Lipman Lip Lip- man mall last season leading with The I man Blon and the F Florence olence Ger- Ger Geri i t. t 2 did Daniel Stoke Sullivan Alken Aiken tUna Kino Baggott H H. L. L I I Salter William C C. Nugent Burr CaY Ca- Ca Y i T T. C H Hamilton Gordon Morn Morrl- J son don on Queenie Phillips and Viola Savoy e capital c work everywhere e commends corn com J 1 mends T 8 I l t. i the Hie c C n JE JH bi U ONI OX ON SOUS OU A. A I Premier I Bandmaster I lias Ila hi II Verj en Coming Nc Next Wool teI teI Mr Ir George N. N r for Jt mut mUI years ar cali of ur the Sousa bu business IntI manag ment arrived i In iii S Suit lt LaJ Lake c on un a and gave gave- a new view lew to The can of matters relating Un to Sousa OU oua l all and alid his present tour I It was fifteen n years ClU ago he said In that J olur Philip Sou Sousa a t came to lo the tIie West Vest on a 0 concert tou tou- sumo same year ear tho present Sousa or or- organization n came canie Into existence Soma Som-a having retired from ioni the United Stat marine marino service at Washington Sine then hi hy 11 has cro crossed se the continent eight times on In th tb same fame mission ami nfl Dil the tho present tour Is his ninth visit wit the same me Sousa organization Sousa is 28 a 0 aci cr very ci wealthy wealth man maji but bUl buta a a. no less les Industrious ous and and- occupied man For instance a new nev opera by Sousa will be brought out In January Januar in New York and he Is outlining still another Tho Those o who know have declared de dC de- de dared In private ate that Sousa goes oes upon concert tours now on only in compliance with public demand eman He lIe would gladly glad glad- I ly y live 11 in private ate elegance in Now York or possibly Washington Jils native na lIa- iia- iia tine tive city I However tho the Sousa tours cannot continue continuo always alwa's yet ct there Is Iser every er 1 evidence that the American public would have them continue many years rears yet to come and th the best evidence is the the box which gives greater testimony than ever before Mr 11 Loom Loomis is was advance man with Emma Abbott at the time lime of her hen death In Salt Lake man many years ago and h has 1 made mode repeated trips to this city It iris Is the Intention to have a Childrens Childrens Child I rens ren's Patriotic Matinee Monday Monda afternoon after after- noon Nov No 4 at which sl special cial arrangements ar an- I for Cor or the young younS' people will willbe I be made Besides that a regular matinee is provided for tor Tuesday afternoon alter after I noon which with the regular Monday I and nna Tuesday night concerts will give g I II Salt Lake Ike four tour Sousa entertainments I The Tho soloists are Miss Mies Lucy Allen I soprano Miss Powers I violinist and Herbert L. L Clarke cornet cornet cornet cor cor- cor- cor I net virtuoso There ar are one lifty-One members members mem mern- bers in the band the band the largest company Mr Sousa has ha ever vcr brought to the thc West t. t. t 1 f AND Nl n t I. I 4 1 tg 4 S t 1 r j L. L c cr i i r l eI 1 r r Y p I 4 F f lg II aiR and I DC Dancing I at I l I In v d r iun wet I I II I s II I I I J I I I lO IEDY COMING CO Tin Th 1110 tin lilt anti and till the Girl GirlIs Ini Is b J This 1111 ceL Un all i records ds in Chicago o not ll in hi consecutive c performances hut but ruin rom a a. box standpoint ought to tov toI I f v Indication as J to what kind C f a 0 production The Th Time th thy the Place ml i lh the thc Girl Gill If is The names ot of Frank darns amt Will m Hough and Joseph Ho How 11 ird md linked with a. a musical show will that the pill play really ought ht u M be great For almost an entire year i it t t tin tin- La Salle Chicago the pla played etI to tu capacity and It Itus us eus Ut not only In the metropolis of tho the Vest Vust that this was done one but In other l large rge cities clUes also At Boston the piece I broke all records for tor attendance I When the production opened at Val Wai- lacks lack's theatre at atCY New Y York City I thousands were turned away during the first four weeks of the engagement anti and the pia play was as pronounced a marvelous mar mar- success not only by j the dramatic dra dra- ra- ra matic critic but hut b by o the public in gen gen- oral eral The Tho Time tho ho Place anti and the Girl will be presented here the last I half haH of this week at the Salt Sail Lake LIc Theatre The rhe advance sale salo for tor seats scats commences commences' Tuesday ay s nl 1 yg TO G. GAY tY I iii for fIlL Week Vel I In- In 1 it- it clinics Clit Cla I Ies und Common A i am e of uC that runs runs runs' from extreme to extreme In lii Ih the I line Is promised Oi p patrons thIs his wed week cel There Thel will trIll be he everything C from a i. i taste of If classical music to 0 ra ragtime Ume and step dancing d in- in In tlC the program wilch is u us follows Th Lh The Four Foul Gulden Golden Graces Grace un nh uril tlc i peeing novelty IJU l ILI Ida l u Crisp In a singing In an and acrobatic l entitled Watch atchi atch the lie Finish The he Sunny Sanity South being ten teti colored players hayers lla introducing u s from lum the Lund Laud of ur Cotton Colton Mr 11 Frederick Voel- Voel fa zen distinguished hc u b by Mi 11 lies 0 e IIi t r pianist the orth lI I l iI anjo IJo experts singers lS l'S A and nd dancers u cne Trio perfect the Up und ud tha lUH orchal- orchal rn t nfl C S il-S l i I v The nc Four GoT ti i t n tu lave Ul a 11 act that Is marvelously h hl l fu I and artistic lit i while I Charles JUCi Guyer un und and Ida IdL couie COUll as being lolla today the most cell rated dancing conte comedy acrobat tu leam tain In iii vaudeville lIIl Their Theil act acl i U- U Uen en- en Ii InI ly nh novel and nd exceptionally enter Tae fe Sunny Sunn South I Is a appropriately A J Jon 4 Song on Story lory of tf Dixie The Then 1 n lion lin of ur the l takes Lukes pat paci on u beautiful southern plantation staged tag s II is to ti ra fairly 1 11 the thc atmosphere of or th the south It contains a a. simple and und darky darl romance the songs I und LoU dances and native humor of or the thc man many types tyes of negro and introduces ten Len genuine hued ebony dwellers of or the lie far raT South Beautiful scenic and effect lend enchantment to the view Mr h Frederick J Is known as asa asu a u di distinguished ed violinist He lie began bean his studies at the Raft Raff Conservatory in Frankfort Germany y bearing off orr at nt graduation g the highest honors honor and becoming the principal violin professor sor so there under Hans Yon Von Bulow v. lIe He was vas at the ort Frankfort opera Op house boll and antI the Hamburg Stadl theatre Wherever he lie has played the critics have vouchsafed vouchsafe him him the highest highest high high- est praise e and compared him to th the greatest maters masters of the ute Instrument He lie Is the fortunate possessor of a 0 marvelous Stra The are arc banjo experts with a side line of oC singing an and dancing dane dane- lug ing that is It said to be good and the Eugene Trio Tile do O some gymnastic feats that seem to be nearl nearly as perfect as the physical being Is cap capable ble of or doing The animation pictures alen are ale n new w ant and up to date and nd the orchestra under Sir Mr lr has hUH several well rehearsed rehearsed re re- re- re selections an and overtures to offer SUNNY SIU sIDi OF oi V. U Murray runa ami Mack J Will Make Ial- Ial Fun FUll at atI atthe the tho Grand Graml Tills Week cel eel I Among the best hiest and by far the most successful ventures In iii the line of or amusements which are arc so deservedly popular Murray and anti Mack l In thou their h latest musical success 8 The Tile Sunn Sunny Side Sido of If Broadway way cannot fall fail to appeal to tho the great masses of theatre patrons who relish a judicious ju blend of wholesome whole whole- some seine fun tun an and captivating music added added add add- ed to which pretty girls in gorgeous gowns o ns are ate allowed Important consid consid- Il The Sunny Sl Side e of Broadway Broad Broad- way wa In all ull the glory of or Its ht success a aa aft as afta a u lt of gloom will mark the tho occasion of or u u. weil spent afternoon or Os vr f at tho the Grand Cram theatre for fol four nights end antI Wednesday start- start iiii tonight Novelty Ko an and newness are arc a abundantly promised In this connection of mirth and music and special stress Is laid upon the fact that Tho I Funny Side of ur Broadway is hs i the greatest starring ever C used ucHI b by Murray and ant I Muck Much I I o M Neu t. er From Scum COI e C Ii III the s Savage l. ag Oll Mr 11 Henry W. W Savage gave sa New NewYork W York Yih another opportunity nU to enjoy the musical ical and scenic beauties of or Iucci dl exquisite Japan Japanese grand opera Madam 1 all U ITI Butterfly the past last week at t atI athi Ih Iii hi- Garden theatre This I I Lila luti 11 piece muslin was vas the operatic I I n of ot lust last season antI and continued I It 11 record breaking history when It ItI as sent on Oit a ClO cross continent tour tOUl No I serious Ious work thus fur far imported from OIK HI-OIK- li I lies has equalled Its ill m melodious lous and JI di charm Madam Butterfly I ti h. h has continued to be tho the talk of tiC tile the mu lc world since its New York Yorki i IU Ii f und and its Irs music may mav still till h lit lit- heard nightly on the programs of 01 the hutch hotel and anti ale c-ale 4 re orchestras lra alongside along ulong- side i c of The Th Merry Widow waltz walt and oth other ei popular pU I lI si n This your year Mr Mt to tou uge Su auge u lI in Hot Ilot lily Illy a new scenic Iconic an und and i tion o of Madam Ia am Butterfly but he lie has haJ brought from Eur Europe pe another consign consign- I meat of artists to sing the leading I roles oleg Hena Vivienne the thc pretty American Am Am- I Am-I girl who was found round by Puccini himself in lii Milan i Is 18 retained for th the I title role with the contraltos Harriet hamlet and awl Ethel Houston for Suzuki Cho-Cho Cho Cho Sans fan Japanese maid Three new ne tenors tenor three new prima donnas for Madam aam Butterfly herself and man many others made their Nt Nov V York debute debuts during the week Miss Phoebe Phocbe ch the Uw gifted g niece of ot Patti Is given credit for an on the opening open open- lug ing night ht in iii the title role which sIte she divided during the week with Miss lIss anti and th the magnetic little German Gem Ger man soprano Elisabeth Wolff Vernon Vernon Vernon Ver- Ver non Stiles and William Schuller two of the new tenors are arc spoken cn of as hand handsome ome looking naval navah lieutenant who ho sing the tho music with fine under under- standing Ottley Cram Cranston one of or the popular members of or the tho company is said Sall to be the best acting I Sharpless yet ct seen in America D By these additions to the cast Mr Mi Savage has strengthened his company beyond be be- yond the excellent organization of last year Tw T r lour I iu it U I. I jn if ni Ts S 'S 1 n 11 I i- i I t III lIP hi t s 's I fi I Lt A I i I t r ri i siNi I IlIUM I S 1 OUY J. J I Ithen given then in New Ne' York after which the I entire company and orchestra tra of 50 GO under three conductors will be be- betaken taken to Providence t f t r four foul performances Springfield Hartford Albany und Schenectady will then Own be bc visited on the thc wa way to Montreal and the West Vest ilO HOW TO iO iOVIN WIN VIN A GJ 11 I of J till lit litSin Sin of it oi Ol hicks lu lii telling his pal how to tomake matte make love lo Say but aint you 1 0 the comic lover though thought Dont Don't move old move old man youre man youre you're not alive when she's a around youre you're only painted on the thc back bael drop drol Take It from flom mo ml Id o. o Ideas from training s shei got gut phony with high school cadets What she needs Is rough rouSh treatment Bark Balk at her hiet herand and make malte her hel believe you'll spank her If she dont don't breathe 1 regular Sular and youve you've got sot her buffaloed If It you OU dont don't youre you're a zero ero with the rim Ilm torn off ocr Take U It from rom me when you yuu want to toCOI dont don't cop coil out but a n pompadour like her hel give her any nr first t class language like she pulled on you ou Dont Don't take tako tal o her hel in I Bi Brownings your arms urine and whisper poems in her ear That may ho the thc school boarding dream of or paradise but 11 U aint the thc game for foi a a. welterweight welterweight welter welter- weight that's entitled to vote ote If you OU treat them the way uy you read about In half dollar novels pretty soon Boom soom other guy Cuy will pull the handle and let you OU go through the chute Youve e got to mal make e her hor a u little scared of ot you and shell she'll be lie nice peo ICO- pIe Keep hel her Call her bet down even If It you have e to use uso brass Ss knuckols knuck- knuck and she wont ont Li try any ony funny tunny work Girls Gills m may y go dotty dott over those soft loft cigarette children for a a. while but the tho real meal on one that can lead them lead them with without out Iut Ut using a block and tackle Is the thc guy Uy that makes em mind Count that lay day lost When Whon low the sun hull has died And An no DO ono one line That i stunt li I. I rf T Milwaukee Sentinel v. v r J- J I J. J J x r r I f r H v I I I 6 Iii 1 t t l iJ Photograph ph fh of 1 f 1 I 1 Mrs is 11 Aphie Jam Junos Juno's s lio lo decries efforts ef t n ll 11 01 II arli II s a forts of or 1 ret i m Ti I 01 I I in till lie free freedom tee tee- dom 1 ci r 1 COMING U OMIN Nev e Actor in iii lilt IR Tille K I iII |