Show a- a r n 5 I 4 i 1 S LAST AND r D SIX ix I S PLAYERS PLAYERS' rt DAYO DJ tt IN 8 L LAKE CITY PLAYS PLAY I AND AND ND NEW YORK CITY I I J S. S S Cl I I EB anil Mu-Ic Mu Iu lc In Making Tills 1111 Cl Verj Successful Production ulI I S 'S A comedy comell with music well weB describes S The Thc District Lender Leader which Is to t be beS S seen Monday and anti Tuesday at the Salt SaltS S Lake theater r. r Joseph II Ir Howar Howards Howard's s 's S' S music sIC a n. real plot and an e excellent re S company have ha made this production S one of the hits of or Ibm tho th season It Is ou cI enough h to Ea say ray that Mr Ir howard wrote i the music Although the writing of or ofa S a fl plot ilot Is something new Hew for the popular iopu- iopu S Jar lar In III th this is his latest effort tho story is as much of or a a as 5 5 the the music and Is 15 of oC the same mme degree O of or excellence Miss liss Ethel Dover hea heads s a a. company S made mado up In part of Frederick C. C Truesdell Trues- Trues S i 11 dell ll Albert t Frank FranJ Weed ced Gustave Gustavo Gus Gus- tavo tave wc sevIlle Neville e MIna Mina- ranley Manley and Vera Hamilton and is assisted by a large k chorus Su Such h song successes as Heart to Let the Use of or Dreaming StOl Home Is Home c Same Old Story S ait Around round fr- fr frS and aid Something Doing My MyS Iy S II Heart art have made The District DistrictS S S L 5 I L. L Leader a well entertain c t meet ment I t JlE IG HOLD BOLl t 1 Francis Francis- jJ ta till King of Comedian I Will Will Do U. In IlL Salt lAthe c Thursday s- s S S Charles Marlowe's successful coin com t S edy When Knights ero Bold Dohl is said ll to orret him tho the best vehicle he hei i i-I i has had in recent year rear In n every C t SS S net there c are arc situations and complications complications r f tin tin-s of which the popular comedian comedians s S lakes the utmost advantage ad And mJ the thes s lines Jines are arc bright and teeming W with epi grams grains y Of or course the comedy centers II I around tho the star stal In all nil ot of tho the three acts ho lie Is er very cry much In evidence and P his inimitable le drolleries s arc S S r lye l of or constant laughter Tho The three a acts ts of oC the thc pla play deal deal with the lovo 10 affairs af at 5 of or Sir SIl GU DC Do Yore ere with his fairs aIrs Guy pres pres- j V out cut day a relatives an and th ir r ancestors a r r in a ua little more taffy for the present presente e S t nn and a little lets less for or the past P Vyv S i Tho rho action opens with a week end at Tower which tt v I v has recently come to young joung Sir GU Guy by Inheritance This is attended all i iS-i- iS j 5 by of Ut the lie principal characters of the tho j f s play which at the finds Sir ir irS t S- S S 4 pu Guy suffering from a aery very ery very bad col cold In Inthe the tho head Throughout the first act S S. S the tho young man maji titan who who is exceptionally S Ul to to tip tc has line ha had nothing but anS ancestry an an- S cestr preached at him by every one the tile offen offender cr being his cou- cou 1111 La Lady Y Rowena E with wh whom m he lie is Is er very ery much i in lo love e. e l j Ills His cold collI is so bad that instead of ofIl Il 4 5 5 going mb Into dinner with his Ills guests ho i I 6 a big drink o of l w t f sl h ig r. r 1 q p f lire tiro goes back in lii h liEs his dream fonio romo seven r hUll hundred rc and odd years C IS to the days as a's S S S Lady Lad non Ro has talked so much I I i about and he lie is ie his own ancestor r. r Enough ludicrous situations are arc areS S cro croe crowded e Into this act to please Jo the theS J S most captious laughter lover loer for the theS S i idea ea of a a. modern being taken talen back acl to the good old days When 5 5 Knights Were re Bold Boh and Barons Earons Held Heldt t t'S S Their Sway with lila ills Twentieth cenS cen'S century cen cen- S 'S l tUr tury knowledge pitted against their theirS S me medieval leal understanding Is Is productive of or many exceedingly funny scenes S S S In the third thirll act the hero is once r Sir Guy of or tho the present day t. t and the he others have taken talen unto themselves them them- ri 5 S selves the attributes of the thc people in inthe 5 S the first a net act t. t S S rho Tho possibilities for fun of oC the theli li 11 i 5 son eon 1 kind aro tro sal said to unlimited unlimited un un- un- un limited and tho the popular star extracts all kinds hinds in s of merriment out of his role In the large Jarge company whiCh h S numbers over o forty fort are Clarence 1 Campbell Gollan Victor i ilc Benoit oit Joseph Allen George Gcorge Irving i k Augustin Aus Duncan Jo Joseph eph C. C Robison 7 5 5 Edna Ellna Sargent Rae RaeS t S Arnold Margaret Nargaret larg ret Gordon Florence and Ruth D Barry Tr Charles Frohman will vIll present enl t II i hats the tho Use of or Dreaming Act 2 in tho Musical Success The District Leader u Francis rancIs Wilson In When Knights Were Vere Bold at the Salt Lake Lale theater the last half of or this week with a n Saturday matinee UP Ut l c of oI Week cel equaled b by PI Present ent BIll 1111 At t the Orpheum If Ir the wor word of or the management is to 10 he taken taJ as a ciji c i- i terion tenon the prospects for COl this weeks week's bill are arc very alluring As hc headliner comes Poll Polly Pickles Pickle's Pets in by Joseph Harts Hart's Harts Harts farts pantomime C COin company compan pany Joseph attractions need no introduction In Inthis Inthis inthis this city as their excellence Is well re remembered remembered re- re by who have hatO ha had the pleasure of or seeing his fo form former ner r acts that were here last season T The ie company comp consists of a number bf br comely mai maidens who are arc gorgeously costumed and attractively cl made mado upu up u L 1 original UI urnis Il lUlU nuu u toc I said to be he marvels of ot proficiency while their singing Is delightful The They carry their own stage settings and scenery and the mechanical erre effects ts for tor which these thes attractions are aro so noted are said aid to bo be o tar far superior to an anything S heretofore attempted Koene and ave are a couple of or in the tho entertainment lino line They ha have decidedly ecI the out l- l nary anti and unusual vaudeville turns turns which have more than mado made good wherever where these artists have o appeared It is called A Trial Marriage Then there Is er A Avery and Hart who como come heralded as the tho Williams and Walker of oC Vaudeville This llon tion llonas was as given iven them by a known well dramatic critic and It stuck to them and if it they live up to their reputation here their act Is sure to bo ho o a wInner win wIn- ner ncr La Is a classical eccentric dancer dancel who comes hero direct from Crom the tho music halls an and theaters of gay Jay Paree where h ro It is said ll she wasa rai JQ t 1 r t. t d ai 1 lIl IC Shu only t 16 tt hj b be th the m r st stI I r n dt m dancer lancel but the tha grac grace of or her movements mO Is said to 10 be C the thc acme of or orI perfection I In In the mu musical ical line a refined refine neil and unique e no novelty act is what Is promised by y the Mu Musical cal Goodmans G G. Herbert Mitchell is a baritone soloist an and monologist who give a polIshed pol pol- pl pleasing pleasant performance that has won friends and admirers for him him all along the circuit features to together with new films nIms an and Weihe's famous orchestra complete completo what promises to tobe tobe toe be e a very satisfactory and popular program I Hi iii JIB IS AT T THi nII S I Voice Voice- ICU Sin A ht Hum vi A Nl In iii Morocco to 1 lo s. Fred Lancaster whose whoso magnificent baritone voice is one of or the big lg features tea fea tures of tho the Zinn Zina mu musical comedies is the Sultan In A Night in Morocco which opens a t weeks week's s cn engagement at nt atthe atthe Other the Lyric tomorrow evening I characters an and tho the talented who will ivill portray portra them are Pokey an and Tim two shipwrecked sailors v L i 6 J r. r ks- ks 5 c t. J 5 I r rS S i c 10 t i J i o i. A i t tf 1 r I i I 2 i i f t jY f. f J f L II S r. r Ti T- T I i I 1 L J t C I J 0 1 i J. J 1 11 1 r If J r if jt S Charles 8 lUau Presents Fr Francis Wilson in When Knights eru Bold Dohl IS cn from o Act lt a at atS the b Salt Lake ke a L 1 r I S I S I Moi timer and anti West Mustapha and andI I Eg Egypta pta the favorite wives Sadie and antI Frances Grey and Ola Ol son Some Sonic of ot tho the son songs S to be bo sung are Two Jolly Jack Tars our Address Address Ad Ad- dress and Name Jamaica Mae i Abraham Jefferson Lee Heres a I. I Prett Pretty Situation Im the Sultan an and a long list of others Just as new I and tuneful Elaborate and I costumes costume e ni lH td i d I in put t n ti A Night in Morocco in Zinc Zinn style anti and all 11 these thes details will bo lie n every every- I Jo attention The Thc Jolly Musketeers which loses cluses this Is el clover clever cr and ancl house hous It lowThe low drew merIted every elY packed The he management and antI press a agent enl are authority for thu tho st ten ent that A uA Night Ight In Morocco Is s every bit it as ns goo good I and nd then tome some IX IN CHRISTMAS CAROL I Il l I Header atlee Will Pi c. Charming Charm 1 J i ing ilig Classic ic in ill Salt l c. c I The Thu appearance of Monta Flowers Flowers Flow Flow- I ers In one of or his interpretive interpret c recitals at the I First Con Congregational church next Friday evening promises to ho bo ono ono of at- at atthe r the rare mental treats of or tho S season Dickens's immortal A Christmas Carol is the subject chosen for Cor Mr Flowers Flower's Interpretation and it Is 15 no Idle assertion to state that never Inthe in II tho the hl history tory of this city has such an ant opportunity been hoen given Thor Thoroughly a delineator In nil all his work Mr 11 Flowers Flowers Flow Plo ers S excels in this one character inter It It is generally admitted II that universal uni- uni versal consent Is a u certification of merit and such being the thc cas case o thO reception accorded this gifted man mun In ever every place In which he has appeared proves Indubitably l that he is not alone alonea a master of his subject but ut also a aI I creator of Interest holding v tion With a n breadth and depth and scope possessed by lIy few v he he enchants and allures From tho the gay Y he lie carr carries car car- car car- r ries tics cs his auditors to to t the c edge o of tears hut but throughout it all 1111 ho lie enchains their int interest Through oth other r anti and pi prior lor engagements engage e- e ments It was wag Impossible J or Jor r. r Mr Ir S Flowers to appear in thirdly except for rho ho ono one n night hL S Sermons Sermons' In lit Stones s. s Lel LeIsure u L Is sweet to tu those who have earne earned It but burdensome to those who get set It for nothing S A sunny rm cheerful heart changes chan es a avol vol w of or gloom Into a IH laIU o Q i beauty S S SS O One e mans man's lie art mak s him a t kingIn king kingIn S In a hovel hovel another another's a wretch In Ina a 1 palace S No ro education is is- adequate ad to th tho nc needs of or does doos produce decision of or if courage cOUl self self- control and I Happiness s is a a m means ana rather than an fin end It routes creates energy pl pi motos growth and nutrition and prolongs 11 life c. c S SS S S We e treat our detractors and calumniators as did When lien hen speaking at Marseilles he was called calumniator liar Har assassin diel d lie He i bald salti I walt wait gentlemen until these amenities are mo exhausted Success Magazine azine J I Ml i II s l-s s Tad Fat MaI 3 Ial Domed Boland the beautiful and amI I iJ- iJ j fitted leading woman i for fur Francis Vii Wll- t I j son SOIl in iii When hen Knights Were Bol Bold I has a delightful fa fad 1 albeit a n expensive ln one for rOI l Ii Miss s Boland's Bolands particular particular particular par par- delight is tho the collection of oC old time lInH prints and nd miniatures She has hns a of Hogarth which Is nearly complete and ani all of them l hist r t editions Her collection of or minla- minla at present numbers about thirty but the We piece do tIc resistance I Is an especially tally beautiful portrait of or Madame Ia me Ic le Pompadour painted lJ by th the celebrated ai La Tour It Is less than an Inchan inch an and a halt half by two t Inches and nna is set setin setin setin in a heavy gold god mounting surrounded by brilliants and was Wag presented to the actress lJ by a friend who obtained it at nt ata ata nta a sale ale of or antiques In Paris No city which Miss lIss Boland Doland visits is too loo small U lor tor nor net 10 to lOOK about to see jf U she can discover r aJl anything which can be bo added to the collection which in time lime promises to become an cx exceedingly exceeding exceeding- ly Iy valuable one or OP H J. Eal Early In tn the last century hot hot-c appeared ap up- In Persia n a prophet t who was known as the Dab Bab or the gate gato and who ho like John th the he Baptist proclaimed fi I I ILi uv Li this th- pi i ui soi IJ of another to J I a S 1111 I 1 J 1 J 1 5 S I r I. f S f I Iw w wA A S j S 4 e t 1 S1 S TN Dancer of Tho Tue Dana Salome who will Appear at th the Orpheum this week come eom who woul would be bo- greater than he In 18 1 i Mirza nIn J All Nun Nuri Bali Bah n a native of Teheran became ono ono of C his carh early and after the tho Dabs Bab's death Was as b banished nl at the tho Instigation of oC the Mohammedan o to There ho lie declared that he lie was tvs the new mani- mani n. n of or God whom the Bab had announced and sent letters to Princes and potentates asking them to help him bring In universal righteousness and peace The who acknowledged ed edged e him became Tho The sultan sultan sul sul- tan In isis exiled him to Acca in Palestine where he lie died In Iii 1892 His Hisson Hisson son AlJ Abbas s C Abdul Baha Daha took tool up the work of spreading his teachings teach teach- In legs ings s throughout the world and considering con- con the tho supply of religious religions al already nl- nl ready reach on hand has been lIeen wonderfully successful Ho ire- I remains at nt Acca where his f IH r died le and has gathered about him followers from almost every country countr p in the world A gentleman who o has vl visited ite him there thero latel lately says that he lie is Js a man of most impressive and personality benignant an and that he exercises a influence over ever every one with whom he i ife ih brought In contact With him hint arc are found Jews Hindus Buddhists and living together Inthe in inthe the time best of or good fellowship under his teaching He lie doos docs not nota advocate plo prose e- e JyUn by Any one une but believes that In their essentials are arc one one- and 1 by hy treeing freeing th them m from Crom do dogmas and linc rites rites- and going back mek to their primitive purity ur l reconciles iles them thein This Is hi surely better ette lh than n. n the lie warfare they H Jh vo-iio vo O w wag lcd and has or ur ritual as It is 15 to be ho expressed in Iii tho life liCe and no public prayers Its only dogma is belief In InGull Gull God anti and hi I is of al all aU the religions There Is 15 no confessional S On th the pr practical side sl c the supreme duty 15 Jm lave and anti kindness to every one polygamy is r renounced e education enJoIned enJoined enjoined en en- joined and every one i ii-ged ii ed to marry and to have have- an all occupation A eisal versal language and general nr arbitration Ion tion ar are aro looked forward to Briefly I It Is s said iid ld It is Is' Is PO so o much a now religion lon as as rel l n renewed and tint tint- Thin it Is Is supposed will be bea a accomplished through the lie in ini- ini and anti teaching of S Th Those e Wh who o ha became believers in in lit this country and they |