Show V t II I Plays and Player People It II M 11 1 J Jon KInn In nr Last year wh when n Puccini's c celebrated Japanese opera Madam la am Butterfly was Introduced In this country a welt mown Eastern music writer charged tho the composer com corn pos poser r with cribbing from Crom Sir Arthur Sullivans Sullivan's Mikado Music lovers who have enjoyed the fascinating music of ot Madam Butterfly music that exhales the tho very o odor or of or flowers as that splendid mild did authority II H. 13 E Krehbiel writes have o noticed that Puccini has knitted Into his beautiful score many picturesque bits of ot real Japanese melody Among these tho the one most moat easily detected detect detect- e cd ed all and aad the one ono he was said to have llave taken from Crom Sullivan Is that characteristic excerpt OX- OX of ot Japanese melody known as the tho Jon Kino anc and In which Sullivan Sullivan- had used In the tho Mikado The l Joh Kino Jon ino i Is known b by oven every globe trotter who Tins visited Japan The geishas dance t to It and sing to it whenever a Yankee stranger strang strang- er or arrives When Sullivan was putting the finishing finish ing tou touches to the ho he asked a. a friend at a 0 certain London club If It he knew where a n selection of ot real Japanese Japan ese ceo music might be found A waggish friend flond of Sir Arthur ATthur overheard o an and Jokingly Jokingly Jok jok- offered the suggestion that t the e I Japanese National An Anthem th the Jon Kino ICino was cas easy to be obtained Tho The story goes that Sullivan secured the time music music music mu mu- i sic and Intro introduced It In tho the Mikado without knowing h ho lie was using a 1 song sone to so o popular In Japan Anyway it jt proved the best bit of ot color colorIn In his comic opera In Japan It Is as well known as ns Is The Star Spangled Banner In this country which Puccini has bus also drawn rawn for a n. motive c In Madam Butterfly In view of ot these facts It was li something of or a a. Joko joke to charge Puccini with copying Sullivan Good Crowd n pi fit I I. I Large r e cro crowds are Ire being attracted to i tho the Orpheum this week on account of oC I Ithe tho the good good blUe bill It Is one ono nC oC the tho best I that has been in Salt Lake for fOl months I with th the tho exception of or tho tue Road ROld Show Shot and good oot business Is tho the result I j What lInt liat umen Do lo What Women v Will n Do Do a play out of ot tho the ordinary run of melodramas Is Is' Is V the attraction at tho the Grand thIs week wee 1 There will be a n matinee of ot this play ploy Satur Saturday n afternoon Com Coming In t to the Grand next Sunday night for tor four night Is 28 the great American drama lUg Big Hearted Jim TIm V Wu VU lJ U. n l Attract The same i Idea ea that Impels lb the city man mon I to yearn for tor a glimpse of or tb the country occasionally Is doubtless the Inspiration that hat Induces the thc crowds to still patronise patron patron- I Ilz ise Io Way Vay Down East Enst That delightful told old ohi story of ot the New England farms with i i Its humble types of plain people is again again i abroad appealing to old friends and m making mak 1 kIng k- k kI I Ing now new ones and iris Oris mer af are s sUB still gi r- r I n TI a mi l d pod with t fn ni fl nr v n tt soi SJ i 1 I gather r ings t. t the tho o snow storm scene ant and others being emphasized by the best in modern dern Stagecraft T This ls Is the eleventh t season son Way a Down DownCast I East Cast has hns been ben on oil tour and It is a n re- re tribute to its lasting qualities o. o as well as lS worth w that t at this season the th pl play l has drawn as many people as on onny any ny previous year year Catchy the K Itc c. c Front From all accounts it seem Impossible sible to overestimate tho the high character of ot tho the production pf of Coming the tho Rye which will be Le be seen seen for th thi first time here herc at the Salt Lake theater soon I It is a a. musical comedy in the presentation presenta presenta- tion of ot which the limit of ot extravagance appears o 3 have been reached There are arc els eighty t people em employed loed In the performance perform perform- ance ancie m made up of or comedians singers and dancers who have won Von distinction in their respective lines of ot work and the scenic and costume display is described as n m inns mas sivo siva and Ind beautiful Two foot CO-foot cars are aro required to transport th the tho equipment from which some l Idea ea of ot its ha Immensity ma may maybe maybe U be gathered That wo we are to have trio original company and production here Is assured by tho fact that there is only Coming tho the Rye Ro organization lion tion in existence The comedy of ot the pece piece Is said to bo be wholesome cut clean and of ot the kind which hill keeps leeps Ute tIle audience constantly convulsed con with laughter while the musical score i Is described d ds unusually unusual unusual- ly 17 melodious jin jingling and nd catchy Outside Outside Outside Out Out- side of ot tho the choruses s. s tho program specifies sped sped- flea fies upwards of ot twenty numbers which are said to become quickly popular This Is the kind lind of entertainment that commands the attention of ot all who enjoy the best beat beatIn bestin bestin In stage performances and If It It receives the patronage hero which It deserves and which h has hM s been upon Jt it elsewhere else else- where It will be w witnessed b by an audience limited In size only by the capacity of oC the theater Paul Gilmore to One of ot the most attractive plays of ot the season son is Paul new pIa play written writ ten tea n for him by Ly George V. V Hobart and aad entitled The Wheel of Love The Tho piece Is a n. Western semi romance In which the automobile plays a a. pr prominent rol role In In Inthis Inthis this thle new play Mr drops the oar of ot the stroke of or tho the Yale Yalo crew and dons dona tho the goggles and cap of ot the |