Show LAST AND PRESE PRESENT 1 SIX PLAYERS PLAYS ANh U T D DAYS S IN SALT LAKE CITY AN AND NEW YORK VORK CITY From F rom Salt S. S a I t Lake L a k e to N New ew York Y or k u t ST CAST Madam r Company lr lre cot Oren fin Play PIn T 1 13 1 DIr Mr It Henry W W. Sl a Savage e has selected two ot of the most brilliant casts from his array of or English h grand opera artIsts artists artists art art- for the performances of Puccini puccinI's s Madam Butterfly that are arc to be bo given given en at the Salt Lake theater r on Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day doy February 15 For tho the celebrated d English singing company ho Imported this year ear sl six sIc donnas four tenors tenor two new baritones and two contraltos contralto all alI of ot whom o In the leading lending roles For the title role there are four dramatic sopranos and anti critics are not I I Iet yet jot et entirely agreed as to which of the tho i charming artists Is really the best I However r Salt Lake City Is fortunate r- r In again having an nn opportunity to hear the gifted Rena R na Vivienne who appeared appear appear- much sue sue- ed here herd last year ear with so o cess At tt the matinee performance pe music lo lovers will be Introduced to Miss Phoebe a 0 powerful soprano who will sing the title role of Madam Butterfly Much luch Interest attaches ItI It Itself It- It I b self to this charming prima primo donna because because be be- cause of or her triumph abroad an and tho the fact that this is 18 tho the favorite favoritO niece alec of or ortho tho the great diva dl Adaline Patti t Miss Harriet feline and Miss Ethel Houston tho the contraltos who sang sangik the role of Suzuki last season will ik ha have their original part and Mr Vcr Vcr- non flon Stiles and Mr Ir William S. S Willis WilliE two handsome tenors will sing the role of or tho tha nay navr lieutenant nt mt For the superb j Salt Lake I- I baritone part of or Sharpless CIt City Is 13 to he hear t for the first time Mr rated as aa a 0 amodel Ottley Ottle Cranston who Is model singing artist and Mr II Thomas D. D Richards who created the tho part In r English find nul who sang the role here last 3 year car The conductor for tor the Salt j. j Lake City performances will wll be Walter orIginally originally originally origin orIgin- Rothwell from Venice who was ally brought to America Amerl to direct lUred r Mr Ir Savages Savage's English productions of Wagners Wagner's Wag Vias y ners ner's and Madam Butter Butter- Butteri lIlly and Cornelius Dopper The Tue arrangement ar ar- ar- ar arI I i o of singers for tor the leading roles will bo be as follows il t San Cho-Cho-San Madam Butterfly a n ari Matinee Miss Phoebe Stra- Stra ri kosch DI night ht Miss lIss Rena Vivienne i I. I Suzuki Cho Sons maid Matinee maid Matinee 4 Miss Ethel e Houston night Miss Iss Harriet J-arriet ti Kate PInkerton the American wife wife wife- si I Matinee Miss Emlie Emile Cole night Miss Jd Elaine Gilbert Pinkerton a U. U S S. navy lieutenant lieutenant- 1 Matinee William St. St Willis night Vcr Vcr- non Stiles Sharpless U. U S. S consul at Nagasaki J. J Matinee Thomas D. D Richards night J Ottley Ottey Cranston t Goro n a marriage broker Rudolph broker Rudolph Koch f Prince GeOrge Geor George c J The Tho Bonze Donze Cho Sans uncle a a. priest Earl Imperial commissioner FranCis Francis Francis' J. J T Ty Ty- Ty 1 ler Ier I. I 1 Cho Sans mother mother- mother Miss Miss Adelaide r Ott Otto The aunt 1 Miss aunt Miss Winifred Baldwin Trouble Sans Cho child MISS child Miss Eileen Dempsey r Conductor Conductor Matinee Mr Rothwell nt night ht Mr Dopper Dapper are 16 IB roles In all the tho minor minore characters rs being taken by tho the same ame e singers that h have vc sun sung them since the thc ther r first season The Tho performances of Madam ladam Butterfly But- But o of course will wilt be among the themos mos most pretentious operatic events ever given In Salt Fait Lake ke City and local musical musical mu mu- and society ty patrons have ell opera parties for Tor themselves and a 3 host visitors Owing to the tho ot town out brief Butterfly y season s several opera parties are ore coming from the adjacent towns to attend the local performances especially as a the tho big costs casts arc are to bo be t l heard beard In this city i- i The p performance will begin ln promptly p at ot o'clock ond carriages may be ordered for 1015 Mr Ir Savage Is sending sendIng sendIng send send- F ing tho the s same big brg symphony orchestra employed h b by him last lost year to accommodate accommodate c which n necessitates t s the removal of oC three rows of ot s seats ats to make room reservation sale ale aleis for Cor the musicians The Is pro progressing progressing- g finel finely with every Indication indication indica Indica- tion of ot this years year's opera opera- season proving t as great a record breaker as last lost year years s. s Goon RILL ron POll TIllS WEEK EEK t- t linn has to tn Compare the Ilond Hond Show ik A livelier elier or jollier bill than n tho the one due duo at L the c Orpheum n Monday Mondoy night ay would be hard r to find ibid Coming Comin as 09 it docs does on the heels of ot the road show comparison comparisons are arc likely to be made and 1 I I It Is promised oll that this weeks week's bill bUI will trill willbo bo able to more than- than hold Its own O As headliners Lillian Duck Buckhart hart and j company compan appear In The Lady and the Bracelet This is a a. n non new v and has proven to be a satisfactory vehicle for tor Miss Buckhart to display her pe peculiar peculiar pe- pe culiar collar abilities The- The sketch Is full fun of ofa comedy and also serious lines nan una a unique situations Mies Dud la is abl ably supported and assisted b by bErnest Ernest 1 Van Pel Pelt Warren arren ElI Ellsworth worth and d Alle- Alle i gra Gardner v Sydney Sydne Grant comes recommended asa as ns a 0 most mot able and polished dancer mimic and Imper impersonator who has won n farmin tame taint in both Europe Eurove and anti America for hit his clever clever- work Then comes Carron and vm h hc are billed as eccentric and ind JN e iu 4 acrobats Their Is lB said t to br be 01 ol a highly sensational and novel kind Joe La Fleur assisted by his famous l I. I c Mexican dog offers a n. gymnastic ac act jf I th that t Is a thriller r He IK jc best hered for tor his dorl during daring work with Ring Ring- hs j ling Brothers Brothers' circus circuM On One o of oC hl his turns turn t of balancing on a h high Is said to be an act that will cau causo o even th the most blase blaso to sit up and tAke ll notice t f t S I A Revelation on the Banjo nanJo Is what wha th the act oct of or Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Clarke Clarko is called i Of or their work worl one ono critic said uld Id Th The Clarkes a a. duo who dally daily is with fi the thern banjos are arc rather what Is claimed fo for fo- rn- rn i them them revelation on tho the Instrument They get a n music n a melody a harmony and actually what seems teems to be a Q human humin hu hu- man min voice out of oC one of ot tho the duets The They get ct out the most difficult of tho the grant grand operas but It la is tho the old plantation i melodies that go o for the tho southland that I are the be best t. t i. i I Wilbur Mack and ond company present presenta n n. musical farce entitled The Bachelor i and the Maid The Tho musical features of this sketch are arc claimed to be well wen z worth while and a J. J number of or Inn Innovations n and novelties will be Introduced Jt that arc are not only sur surprising but blit are ex extremely ox- ox entertaining Entirely new nc films will bo be shown bv by the and Velh splendid orchestra will fill their acS accustomed ac ac- ac S place ce on th the program I I J I WHAT HAT WILL un 11 S Adaptation o n of ot David ld I Ii to f f f S Be De fl Presented nt at the Grand What Women omen Will Do a late melodramatic meloS melo melo- S dramatic novelty 1 is the attraction openIng opening open open- ing at the thc Grand theater tonight From the tho title one gains but little of the true truc S meaning and purpose of or the pIa play It Is II Isi i partially a dramatization of or a S greatest book Da David ld j Any tny person who admires Dickens's works and what well r read ad person does docs not will appreciate this play pIny and its In Is due the fact tact iner increasing popularity to 1 that strict adherence to ns's star story t I S is held In the comedy lins s and situation situations S 1 n and und for the purpose of ot varying the moi muS mo- mo S i I felony of oC repeated repented witticisms n climaxes s and startling events e have I t 5 I be been n introduced Results Result have havo proven pro f this to be a winning combination and j 1 with the able cast supplied b by Holdon I Brothers and arid Edwards for this I tion a r IY hy artistic dramatic pre presenta- presenta i ton lon of the thc play Is la assured I 1 Some of or the tine Dai David ld Id Copperfield characters characters charac charac- Introduced In the play are 1 James Jamesj j i Rosa Dottle DottIe Emly Ernly 1 ber Pegs Pegs-otty Uriah Uriab Beep Heep and Hammond Hammond Ham- Ham mond Peggotty The comedy elements clements t 5 are arc supplied by Ity the tho Micawber family and the success of or their efforts are demonstrated demon demon- strafed by the applause at each perform perform- J pure juice e. e The scenic eft effects ta are of the best 1 1 J S A St i fri y 1 l i J. J I S p-S t b 0 I 4 5 4 I Ic c cA I A Bit o of f the Wedding from Madam Butterfly Holden Brothers an having hA spared no pains pans m l In making this their b be It t production What hot Wo Vo Woman Woman Wo- Wo man Will Do will be pr pres nt d at the Grand Giand ever every ery night this week with matInees mat mate Inoes Wednesday find and Saturday afternoons after after- TWO 1 FOil rou CI Clever a r Vi n eur Give OI t- t for Benefit l aren Two T excellent pla plays s 's will bo presented pre pro at the Salt Lake Lalee theater Monday Monday Mon Ion da day evening e February 10 L by the best amateur talent In the city for the benefit ot of the Free Tree Kindergarten The plays selected are Two vo Can Play at That Game and Miss Cl CIvIlizatIon The former I Is a farce the latter a a. bit bitof bitof bitor of or a burglar story Its author is no noless noless noless less a a. personage J c Ulan than Richard HardIng HardIng Hard Hard- In Ing DavIt Davis Here is the U cast of characters for Two Can Can- PlayA at Game am t r. 1 Charles Churleo Q Ai w w w- w wr r D D Howard Ie Leske Leeke ke IU is b-is intimate friend I t if J J. D. D Spencer pencer Luc Lucy Arundel his wife C C. J. J K F. Richards And the tine cast east for Cor the tha burglar r play Is Js Alice Gardiner daughter of or James K Gardiner Miss Jasmine Young Un Uncle le Joe Hatch alias Gentleman Joe J. J D. D Spencer Brick Meakin j alias Reddy the Kid Hid M. M r. r J. J Brines Harry Hayes Hayet alias Grandstand Harr Harry Har- Har r ry Edward Th Ca Captain J Lucas D. D C. C Dun Dunbar boT It may add adt to the Interest of the latter to know that two of or Salt Lakes Lake's policemen are in the cast east The They will arrest st the attention of the tine auditors at le least st st. Mrs Mis C. C E. E Richards Mr Spencer and I Mr Dunbar won Von such laurels in Ned Boyles Boyle's play C Captain Impudence given for the tho belle benefit t o of this same charIt charty char- char It ty two years jears n no o that r c evory one Is eager eaber pcr to hear Inear them t again l They he have ve found an satisfactory medium for or their thIs year In Two Can Play May at That Game Miss lIss Young Young- is it especially strong In iii Inthe the he dramatic climax with which Miss Civilization closes This Is Mr Mn first opp appearance arance on the tho dramatic in Salt Sait Lake but In other places ho has had hilll much experience along alons this line Ills Impersonation impersonation Im im- un- un of or Reddy the Kid IB Is realIstic real real- Istre and cl clever or or to a n degree decree ree Mr Ir Spencers Spencer's Jot Hatch is finished r and genuine as hl his work worl alwa always s 13 IS A Salt Lal LaKe Lale e audience needs no n asur- asur sur- sur anon ince of or what h he will doThe do The Te tact fact that Hint he ie In is managing both plays plas as ai WE well eTl t is as ap appearing in each places place their n art rt th tit tit- success mCC 8 beyond question t r An unexpected attraction will be added to the program In the form of ofa a reading reading- In the Interval between the plays by bj Miss Morey of New Nc York City of or whose work the press of or the East sa says s enthusiastic hUc things ZEI Killin AT tP niG nIC Pine Fine mimi and lint hut Never er e collie 1 mn Well Vell ell The attraction at the thc Lyric tonight Is s the old but popular drama Hazel Hozel KIrke The Utahna Stock company compan Is giving an nn excellent production and drawing large and ond well pleased audiences audiences audi audi- nl nightly Tho The story is well known to every theater patron pation both old and young Miss Agnes Johnson Is seen been to good a advantage In tho title role and ond her he- Interpretation of the part proves beyond doubt that she Is a n very capable capable capa capa- ble bit emotional actress W W. R It Abram AbramI as Dunstan Kirko gives one of the I best bits of oC character acting seen at attlio tho L Lyric ric In many a a. da day daj The Green of ot Franl Jonnassen was acted with e soso iso o olid id to t hIm him la lB duo tho the credit for Cor the tuo s ly throughout tho the piece n Monte Monto C Cristo will Ill start Monday Monda nn and continue five nights This company should put up tip an excellent production of ot Monte Cristo Special scenery an and effects arc are being built for this well Known drama and special efforts are being made to put one of ot the best dramatic dra- dra matic and f scenic productions of oC the present season Rip Van Winkle will follow Collow Monto CrIsto HUI HUIro TO ro HIS IllS Io of ot Merry Widow 1110 H a 1 Poor 1011 Hm laa Around the tine Mr Ir Brown Down from New York was musical He could not help it He In Inherited inherited In- In it from his mother who wasa was wasa wasI a it German Therefore ho went last year ear to Germany and visited Vienna Berlin Cologne and find Bremen r mon It started in Vienna the disease which cost him his life Its name is II The Merry Widow and Is known to all allor of or you rou It Is 18 a disease each coch one has hasto hasto hasto to suffer like tho the Influenza or the diary of a lost one But It passes and then one regains his musical health provided one otto stays stas at ot home In this latter however Mr Jr Brown Drown made mode his In mistake istak e. e lie Ho heard the Widow 1110 twice In Vi Vienna Vienna VI- VI enna an and believed helleved that he got over It but it-but was compelled In Berlin to hear hearit it It a again aln in spite of tho fact that he ho dreamed at t night of or the waltz from tho the second act Then chen ho he came com to Cologne Cologne Cologne Co Co- Co- Co logne and here the ballet In the last act his fate Cate three e times limes he I wont went to Maxims Maxim s and nd then his nerves went all II to pieces Perhaps the quiet of or the ocean could have hav healed II 1 Urn him Irn notwithstanding that be became I once more the victim of ot the toe ball Cirrus but the lilt hips hip's band Lond winded ed rl cd nh nIl all r tar II 4 tar i iI I MW Lr p 4 S j A 4 f S Lillian Buckhart the Orpheum This Week S j I. I i r 1 t tr 1 fI ti I. I 1 at Jt Mi Mit Mn songs s of the the- operetta and played them II with iron determination every determination every mornIn morning morn morn- lag ing and every avery evening no matter if the water god godi raved or cowardly hid mid t themselves h em selves I Th The mania meale did not any longer appeal I to Mr Brown he hated to soc see human beings an any more of sleep I but he ho had one hope hIs Ills |