Show C r r- r I Ii I P. P PAYS LA YS AND P PLAYERS l LA ct LAST DAYS IN AND SALT SAL PRESENT T LAI LAKE E CITY SIX 1 I AND NEW YORK yanK CITY From Salt dt Lake t to New NewYork York MAX X uti OP ALL WEEK lItti Will SnI 1014 People Jr lIu ICiM 1 At the tho Salt Sail Lake theater night ant and every evening o during the b weel week with matinees Wednesday and I Saturday that lInt much l pIa play I The mic Man an of or the tho Hour will be seen geen een for the t time In this city p. p The rhe l play Is from the pen of or George Broadhurst Broad Broad- hurst burst an anti and produced under the man man- l of or William A A. ABrady Brady a and l Jo Joseph Jo- Jo sepIa seph R. R Grismer and and comes here bore after a run of of nearl nearly two ti years at nt the thel l Savoy theater Now New ow York Man of the Hour deals with Li one of the most burning topics topic of the jl I dav I The c ri of ot the political i machines s l In man many of or tao tho br great greaL l L. L of this co country Is the tho central theme v the tho delineation of the star story particular t being tho tile passage through the council where the action of the tho play i takes place of ofa a bill JUl giving a perpetual fk franchise to a 3 street railway wa it The mayors mayor's signature Is Js all nil that i ibe is I be necessary to make malee tho thu bill effective und and the machine line has elected to the theoffice office after a u. hard halel fight a rich young oung r man whom the they thought ht could bo be easily easily ily 11 handled He proves however how how- j 2 over ever and although all kinds s of or pressure pressure pres pres- J.- J. sure aura is brought to bear Jear steadfast refuses to make the Ule proposed measure measurer Y r- r a n. Io law J The Tho love lo Interest t. t in The TJ Man Iau of or the 1 Hour Is 15 that of tho the young mayor Por for tor forthe or the niece of r the financier who vho Is r re- re t for r the tile bill She Sho has Jias told I her lover lo that In or order er to win her hand he lie must prove pro worthy but it Il Is Js at the risk of jeopardizing her her fortune I I and losing her tier as ns well that the young Ulan man keeps up the lIght tight of or his life liCe against thuu thA bosses 1 Mr 11 BrOadhurst hu has used man many incidents hid inci dents which the inthe past year ear have come cometo to 0 public knowledge through tho the newspapers news news- papers J pers of the country anti ami which hen whon-f hon L put upon the tIle stage have ha become of I dramatic value I SHOW sUO TV T OP tl I Varied LUlL i os Good oc for f r- r 13 i oil nrc re litI li tI Variety and el will prevail at atthe atthe atthe the Orpheum this we week weCk k I Cirard Gl- Gl I rard and J Jessie Gardiner appear In tho the I farce Dooley and the DIJ Diamond which is js said to be Jc a n most lively and amusing amusing- sketch full tun of or splendid comedy com com- I edy work and Jd high h class s d dancing Cirard Gl- Gl rard It Is claimed Is Js the most grac grat fyi ful dancer on the American stage A decidedly novel cl musical ad aci HC I what Fetching brothers promise to pro pro- duce eluce In tIt their lr Garden den of Flowers These performers are Ire said saM to be ue among amonS' I tho the ir very best European musical comeS come come- I S lans Thc They obtain music muse and anel melody i from fron the most must unexpected and unlocked unhooked J I for tor sources source George Deane Ceane nn and company have an av anup up date up-to-date to offering Merln of ot a advanced d vaude- vaude j yule villa that J It ij to be a pleasant pheasant surprise to amusement s seekers i iA A man well and favorably ra known hero is Jam Jams James s H. H Cullen who la is styled i iThe The Man Ian from the West Mr 11 Cul- Cul Culi j i lens len's worl work here a 3 year car ago ago Is w well re- re and nd he has lost lort nothing Of of th the fun In 01 or humor that characterized i t his Ida won work worl then thell alid made him such a 3 favorite He lie seems scorns able ablo to do his ils j I Work T so easily aud naturally that thet he be I always puts his llis audience lonce in fine cane spirits The Howard brothers are fire expert banjo banjo ban ban- Janjo Jan JanI I jo artists They rIley not on only I vender the highest hest cla s cla s of ot operatic music on lai- lai jos but ut 1 imke music white while jl juggling two or ou three and oven even Mm ot of the hc in- in t n t rit a 1 n 1 o J c 7 o als-o ilav U the e t the san same time Urn It Is n I lohi time limp sInce a 8 1st lat appeared at the tho Orpheum and Car Car- Car CarI I Jalla receive a ct warn warm r reception It half haf or of what I is IN said of ot her Is true This act conies comes direct from Europe En- En I I rope and the thue performance given hen Is raid Faid to bo be of ot such a. a marvelously astounding astoundIng- nature that people really doubt the j existence of or bones In Cark tta's bod body The bill Is s nicely roun rounded ed out with wHo three new an and Interesting 1 pictures and anel selections from I Orpheum orchestra I rIlEY VON I HelL Sucile Dialect Hero I I lins Won on on the Whole hole Ben Hendricks who is playing Jia Yon Xon I Yonson at nt the Grand theater all this v week elt commencing tonight Is firmly established In public favor For Tor 1 years ears It has luts drawn large and ane pleased I I nu audiences with remarkable rc regularity The pla play presents American life liCe In an 1 aspect not luot common commonly understood and seldom seen th the f scenes an and Incidents I of ot the piece being located in the lum lurn- her ber re regions lons of or tho the Northwest The Tho pIa play and star ma made o quite as favorable rn an nn impression on Eastern audiences as it Il did upon the Western theater In an au artistic sense the success of Yon Yonson is la said to rest upon the tho cot cor leet delineation atlon of or tho the Scandinavian lan character in a dramatic sense as the scenery and effects as Ben Hendricks has 1108 been the only recognized Swedish dialect character actor for tor many years the fact that ho will play Yon You and that ho will vm make male a n. production with till alt new scenery novel no spectacular and I thrilling electrical effects Is a 3 guarantee guar gUal antee to the tho public that t the tho o I lion tion of the Scandinavian na Inn ian character ai LJ I I the he scenery and offsets will give c th th- greatest of satisfaction The Swede wed v I Mr Ir IB is awkward imperturbable hl slow shoW to anger angI c excitable table but hut amiable honest straightforward straight t I forward and frank and anus open as I blue blue c eyes which gaze at itt you so 90 Inno Inno- j I Gently cent Ordinarily lIly he fie is 8 a us S stolid at au atone IS one of oC Mr Ir J. J M. M f but his sense Kenso of humor la is keen h hIs h. h Is strong ni ii sentiment Ho Is Is in In fn fact riet a study a cr creation aton worthy worth of oC a place among the tho b boot best t stags stage characters of ot I out tImes Tho The play pIa will be Je given here hereby b by Ben en hendricks and a company any of ot otI unusual strength with a Q carload of or ne tie new I scenery tr decidedly the tho Jest best production I of or Yon Yori yo Yonson over ever given givon by any one oue I I AT tP Til 13 H H Stock Mock Cho c nM of le i iAn An excellent production of Ca iiII Is promised d b by the Utahna stock company corn com pany P at the tho Lyric theater Camille I Is too to need nn nu hut a few ew words to freshen up abit a abit al albit bit will do no The rhe version verton used led In an by Miss Us Matilda I Heron wh who In tho the title tHle rol rolat tale role I I at al tl the old National theater CI I I ti U In ISM It is the Mm version j I Iby by and other oIlier famous act- act vessel I I The story of Camille Is Indeed a asad a. a sad one but Jut one that tells ells telisa a 0 ho rt story that too often tak taken place In life lice A coquette that thal knows no ere aret cares cares- r. r turnIng turnIng turnIng turn- turn Ing Ing- from the true love lo of an honest man to that that-of of the roue If If ever e a great moral was t. t taught Ca mUlo Is t th hlf t I lesson ollison Miss Agnos Johns will t assume he tItie ti title tI- tI ti-s ti I tie tle role and she he Is said to be Lt clover H. H B. B I Carpenter as 1 TV 11 n Ahl m as r and 11 Stanley Stanfey a as Ma Ma-f daine e will ill more than please f r e will ru run Full II th f week I WALL W. or UP IJ Lii anti 1 Pin r 1 ers HIe Else Jie Hunt t hUN Han cl Suit Snit Lake Herbert rt Kelcey and Shannon will wilt ho bo seen een here in u Il new play bear ing int the tue somewhat odd but significant I title of oC The Walls Palls of Jericho by Alred Al Al- Al red fred o. Sutro The Tue production of or this dramatic work ork will invite attention at the Salt Lake theater following tl tho Press club shoW next week weck and unless at all signs fail fan a dramatic entertainment of rare are importance ma may safely be counted upon Ernest Shipman under whose managerial managerial man man- I auspices Mr Kelcey I and Miss 1 Shannon are aro now appearing gives ab- ab b b- b solute assurance that the tho company en en- en in tn support of oC his newly acquired I C. JACK HELD i I 1 J A I SJ It ItI I I I It t j M r 5 I v i i l I k 1 i- i oj 1 h jf r t l s Nt I NJ I 0 t 1 I 1 f 4 IA ii i y I J f izA fI f y y oc 1 1 r Y f tr 7 i L' L t i- i O E 1 l Aa An Topsy Tops In fn the Press clubs club's Tom show show t r t r JI I GRAND THEATER S j m c I. I 1 I I I I I tir I II I II Tonight and all this week stars star Is all al 1 that thai careful lul selections can guarantee Tho The scones scenes a aid Hl Incidents of The Walls cals of ot Jericho are are laid in England and nd are adroitly woven wo around a story strength of hc heart rt Interest ant and antl discreet t tOuch touches s of melodramatic Intensity Mr r. r and Miss Iss Shannon Shannon Shannon Shan Shan- non IU are ure allowed the widest possible range for the of their respective respect respect- ive he talents talents which have won for them the exalted r thoughtful I amusement ement friends s 1 I Miss Cono Conley a Q clever Wyan- Wyan ranI ran ran- I dotte girl is tho the only Indian woman lawyer ii Ih In the tho worl world Sh Is s a a. member of tho Kansas bar and at nt Kansas City I anent a recent radian Indian case aso sho she conducted conducted con con- ducted she told an int interesting legal story ste r y I i LIONEL ADAMS O OMS MS RUBY BRIDGES AND LOUIS HENDRICKS I II I I sri ii p 1 iv j 4 n I 4 fr 1 lJ ACi i ji 5 From Act II The liThe Man 1 of the Hour Salt i Lake ni theater p to tomorrow te a n j w. w |