Show IL DRAMATIC 11 l 1 PA Vl 1 I IX IN TUB Till SQL SQL V A W MAN sili l Ian Play 10 o rc lb by hy un l' ins Amur tm At the Salt Snit Lake theater Th ThursdayS night and continuing durIng dur dur- Ing the tho remainder of or th the wee week Ii wit will Saturday matinee matino and company com corn pany will Introduce to local theater patrons pa pa- irons their most successful ful and important important tant hint production In presenting the dl dis tin actor Mr William Favor Favor- ham m In Edwin Milton drama of or Ye Western Vestern tern life lire The Th Squaw Man Ian I which achieved an 11 ai entire seasons run at theater in New York and scored one on of or th the tho mO most t complete successes suc euc- UC- UC In the history of the ilie Am American stage tn c c. c The Tho Squaw Man nn Is a novel pl play Interesting humorous and thrilling It II with the tho all adventures of or an KIK- KIK lishman on th the Vo Western tern plains and aUlI Introduces a large Jaje re num number er of charac charac- The Tho play is lavishly mounted and the scenic Investiture Is absolutely correct thus giving Riving to the play pIny the he re required re- re atmosphere In the nl fIrst l act which shows an En English Ugh country home one almost scents the heather treads the cropped close lawns and r revels ls In Inthe J the snug nu healthiness s of the place In Strong contrast are the scenes shown n p S In th the th second act where the tr transfer fer I made to the Western plains to the water tank tanh cattle shipping station on tho the Un Union lOll known as ns Maverick Wyo Wo to lo which locality the UH h hero lo has hns drifted In lU his lii efforts to save sav tho the husband hus bus hand band of oC tho the woman ho he loves lons oes from Crom the disgrace which Is but his Just Ilu due The Tho scene is a n picture of or the wild frontier frontier fron fron- ron ron- tier life Bre with which the thi author had hall T himself familiar In hl his own more youthful days and arid this he ha limns with witha a a. free Creo freo facile and thrillingly accurate pen Tho rho second and third acts particularly par par- ar- ar arI I pr present crises and climaxes that are arc as strong as any that have been shown on the modern stage It Is the r realistic characterization 11 gives to the th pIRy pia Its chief charm hum There is no straining for Cor effect It Is a sin sim- lt beautiful story slon graphically I a a. rational manner S SS S The supporting company compan Is riu an ex exceptionally cx- cx ox- ox large and aide able one Its Us ro roS roter ro- ro t ter r bearing the thc names of tf Margaret S Bourne Bourrie Virginia Kline Maud Hasford Basford Kate Worthington Catherine I son Wedgwood Nowell Thomas Thome Thorne Frank Fran A. A Lyon Ion Matthew George W W. Deyo Emmet Sh Shackelford Frank Franl S. S Bixby BIby William Frederick Freder li Berton Churchill Charles JIm Hill Mailes Malles Albert crL Cowles Cowle Harold Salter Sal- Sal Salter Salter ter Bernhardt Ii little Leonle Leonie Flugrath and anil many others S S The elaborate anti and realistic stage settings have hn never hc been n surpassed In inS I S picturing Ve Western tern scenes nos SI tin it in ill JJ r S The he best t character part t lie ll has e ever er r rhad had is and S mn may 1 bo be 0 called one oue of or the tite greatest sur sur'S sur-I sur S c wes ces on the tilt American stage Mr Stuart Is u a serious and worl worker el In the tho drama and his ambition to 0 mak I S 'S a success In American plays built hullt I ground a native e Am American character i ihas has boon been amply gratified Mr Ir Stuart t f Americans with great I has portrayed ultra I effect and it Is ald that his new play pIn 5 5 to ti be he produced d next year ear Car has a star skir r pHi part of or remarkable rim bl originality i It 1 Is Isan Is S an on American cl character us ns the portray portray- i al J of or such uch I Is a xo l Idea en with Mr Sin Stu- iL will Ill not lIOt Ji lie hp ln le from re re- re HOK tt o In In Ion Ion- 1 f lin l t fai n I 1 was 1 l described i by hyth the EnU as asky o ky n TU I Thy y corn com com I I ot or lit h hR manner manner American Am- Am ni F i S speech habit t ot of thou thought ht anil it tt jis ns n. the tho sh h critic C C who vho suggest su e l cT 1 th tho nn line which lh Stuart Stuart unusual measure asure of Ol of m an c has vic followed to 1 has four ac acts 1 and th the scones scenes are aro l laid id in Columnist aro arp skillfully skillfully skill skill- prejudices 1 Racial I. I Hy fully ully handled by hy the dramatist and a ano ano at a atno the pierIs pier iler no time during the thc action of or J c Is th tho light and happy happ comedy of cot cot- college lege life lire forgotten Critics en ally l I have stated d that no play surpasses e rl for th the 1 brightness t of it its iii lines lints and anI general s n ral wholesome mc 4 involved ii is racial n ness ss The problem I and th far ar greater and aull deeper r rt t 5 than nn any hex jex ex problem could couIll be be h Tin Tin- from beginning to f story Lory is iA Interesting end fl and th the tho Mar has e established himself him- him S Am American self elf permanently a as a n great gleat The engagement is for three thre S' S nights and the usual matinee on Wed Wed- H n n at the thc Salt Lake Latte r. I p. I XO S. S A XI Night hl With Promises cs h of ur bill at the oi- oi Or- Or S i- i Th Thre re Ie is 18 prospect ct of or a n 1 heum this week weel that will vill ill more mOl than equal the excellent bills limy already proS pros pro S at t that popular playhouse this ihla and nov nov- season It Is full fun of oC variety 1 i J. J olty oiLy from start to finish and will surely surel draw good gool business 0 t As headliner there then Is Ls A Night With the tho Poets which has ha been declared artistic and bC beautiful 1 to be most mOlt i and scenic'S scenic t 1 arrangement of literary I features y yet t R se seen n on flit the vaudeville tI S 'S stage The The- performance include n the theS S rendition by a n. skilled reader of the theS I S of 01 James Whitcomb Rile Riley and andI other poems writers Th TIt famous wit with rill nil I S poet pol Is s u and by hy the use or of st cil I s e n t n t 11 If v l 11 i I rh hei r s. s I th the ho a into the VCr very will m b bi n n f glimpse so that all th the th r lOr f th pop poet charm charn a ml might hl he be t to 0 reul rtuh re- re uli uh ul t roin i Intimate I ni irna tc lonh ct with It H lcy i In hl hi- ow own homo Is 1101 enjoyed r by the tho andl au an- dl dInce nc I Mason lason and Bart Bert next on the hc program program pro pro- gram appear to have to-have have created quite a n. r furore rore In the vaudevIlle o theRor of tl lh EI East t. t present a comedy eel act that is novel hovel original cl ant and extremely h funny Th Then n b by Va way of f variety t thero there ItHomer is It Homer Humer II H 11 Mason Inson and Marguerite l Keeler Kee- Kee Keeher her ler In a one act comedy sketch Hooked Hook ed cd by hy Crook Crool but hut this does doe not convey even ereCt n the slightest t id Idea a of oC th the fun un an am ani real mirth In store for tho th onlookers Next the European act of ot the tho Christie Chris Chris- Christie tie lie duo Russian Anglo dancers dance Their stage tabe work Is i quite different from th ordinary ordinal dancing of American performers per par formers ormer n and nd will vill be a n striking feature Elmer T Tenley the Manhattan Man Ian will vILl entertain the audience with lI lIabilities his abilities s as a Last but not least are Lc Lea Les s Leonel a recent Orpheum importation from Paris where they were quite a aI sensation at the Follies The Ther r I performance I Is described as chic cleer cle cleir er ir and diverting These rhese acts with Professor Weihe's I popular orchestra and the wilT will complete the hill hilI I G 1 ARK AY flu mill and Vaudeville III of or 1 Inline lm Quality It ity Announced for This Till Week I Manager lana er Bert Donnellan ot if J the theater thE promises an nn extraordinary I array of lor combined aUra aUra- I I lions bus for the current week and I from rota tile excellent offerings of or w wI past few rew weeks the mann managers manager's ers er's I I lion tion no doubt will ilI lh be correct The I Ji II Pla Players ers will VIII present The l Two Aunts a n. comedy success s of modern modern modem mod mod- em ern times staged am and produced by Homer r Long LonS' for Cor laughing laughing- purposes 0 only The Tho Two Aunts will certainly have one grand mix mb This comedy will vilI run all week weel in conjunction with the I I usual vaudeville audo which will be headed b by Murphy and Willard Villard who vio present The Phrenologist a 3 comedy corned creation of nowadays Al AI Burton a and singer well veIl known to eastern thc theater goers his first appearance In iii this city Trainor and Mohler a face black face comedy team are arc expected to lo hold hod up the good reputation the they have o established on the leading circuits Morey Long will have a 3 new ballad and the slides are new and pretty The promises s 's a sensation in the I I 1 1 1 n i. i q r. r S. S j 4 tl t I t I l J. J I 3 h L I J 1 r J t l J. J 4 P. P r j. j It J h 1 i tt l' l er ii j. j ti 4 f 1 C I i'S i S- S 4 I k c 71 I 1 rJ I Ralph 11 Stuart Stun in lu Salt Lake Lahe Theater Three Nights nut and 1 nee let Starting fonday November 1 11 1 A DESPERATE ChANCE IfA E. E I ITile The Tile Brothers In Iii a n. fe at tt tho Theater In Iii A De Desperate Chance will willbe willbe willbe be acted at nt the rhe Grand theater all this week starting tonJ tonight ht Theodore Kremar Kremer mer mar the well known J playwright ht huts has written the best lest work worl of his life The rue play ploy contains Incidents in the thc lives lI of of- ortho or tho o two notorious criminals Ed nn and Jack Jaek Diddle BIddle le of ol Pittsburg Pa It will be i r that some sometime lime time ago aso the entire world was vas startled 1 j. j l S' S g 1 wM I II I 1 i 1 S Sa lUlA I II II I II I I a STOP IF YOU TOUCH t GOA G av z L BLOW 0 W YOUR YO UR lIE HEAD 1 OPE from A A Chance at the tho Grand Ono Week starting Tonight 4 1 I I II I motion picture line and the Lyric orchestra or or- or-I or I chestra will render new and charming I 0 overtures I The whole hill 1111 is a long and worthy one and is sure to 0 please large audiences audi audI- I cocos throughout the week weck I The Tle two most applauded orchestra selections now being played in Now ow York at the leading restaurants and andI I J I cafes ore are the waltz from The Merry I i Willow Widow and th the Madam Butterfly m musk h fr 10 Puccini's ns n's J Japanese l' n grandS grand ran S Sf I n r I by tho the escape of those two notorious men from the Pittsburg jail where they were Incarcerated awaiting the death to which they had been sentenced ed ad several months previously They wore were aided In their escape by the wife of or the warden of the tho prison who pret previous previous pre- pre t Ious to that escape had hall borne born the I very highest reputation as a n faithful and loving wife It was sl simply a of or a weak infatuation for tot a criminal The author has not exaggerated exaggerated I any an of his scenes The rue Majus- Majus tier Amus Arnus m nt company n wh who s h.-s are arc presenting the attraction has spare spared no expense In mounting the play pIa havinS' havinS having hav hay I lug inS even cen gone to the expense of sec sac curing some of the original weapons apon that were vere used by the celebrated detectives detectives de de- de- de In the capture 0 of the fads Inal With a that is I known as one of tho the be best t ever written notably nota nota- hI bly good actors and elaborate scenic and an realistic Uc effects Manager l x ox of offers offers orreIS or- or fers reIS thc tho patrons of oC the Grand a play that is full Cull ill ii of Althou Although In the s several seral eral seasons seasons' success suc sue Chance It never nevel ce cess cers R of A i Desperate D has failed In stirring stirrIng- Its audience to the depths of emotion and In the present present pres pres- ent lent presentation It tt Is even beter than ever er before D Doop p heart interest prevails prevails pre ore vails throughout the he play which Is especially es cs- es- es adapted to the multitudes willbe willbo will willbo Wednesday and Saturday ay matinees bo be given during luring the week I 1 t z- z t dr- dr j rs y p. p 4 S S 5 1 4 4 v t V fa P- P I L I S B Vc r ra i se tP 1 h- h r fr a I I II I kLi- kLi tt F 5 I SCENES ES FROM TILE THE SQUAW t e. 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