Show H II IIII II i Plays PIas and Player People II fl u If II Scenes nid L in III Tonight Creston Clarke appears at atthe atthe atthe the Salt Lake Lal theater In a new and for tor him an altogether unusual pla play called The Power that Governs The scenes arc laid In Mexico In and about the Sierra Madre mountain range and antI there could be he no more ideal location for the scenes of ot the great American drama Eastern America has In a great at measure lost Its distinguishing characteristic tlc and even western America Amer Amer- ica lea Is 15 rapidly taking to it itself those cosmopolitan attributes which tend to blur the color of ot a n. peoples people's distinct traits Mexico in the neighborhood of thc the Sierra Maure Ia re mountains has of late years be ome tho objective point of or thousands of American emigrants Its ground wealth and Its remarkable climate are aro every day ten tending to transform it into such uch a region as was vas California and the the rest of the c Western stern tern country countr a half half-e half century ago after law ha had been established In its I stronghold old Within tho the next half Mexico co Co and especially that tha region named will bo overrun with with the kind of or Americans who make history in nOw new places to that place Illace students must loo look for or tho the enactment re-enactment of ot scenes and nud ro establishment of or conditions such as have made tho the American a n. distinctive race race even evon from Anglo Sa Saxon on It Is to that place that scholars schol schol- ars aIS will look for tor types upon which to b base baso Q their observations anent the powers and possibilities of or Americans as ns a race Thero There Americanism will be e rampant and there Is where the scenes of or a play ay that purports to be bo bothe betho tho the great American drama should unhesitatingly bo be laid Pull Full Hill nih lit ut t The Thc management of the rn m announces that all those who are to participate In the varied vaudeville hill bill offered at that theater this week weel are arc ahead already on hand The show how will therefore start tonight ht at cit tho tIme usual hour hoar nn and from the nature of or the advance ad advance advance ad- ad vance notices a a. 1111 bill of ot exceptional merit Is lR forecasted Ut nc Beauty Tuesday Night i hr With a n tremendous success In NewYork New NewYork NewYork York Chicago and Philadelphia and the largest cities In the United States tho the monarch of ot all musical plays The Gingerbread Man Ian will be presented pro pro- at al the Salt Lako Lake theater tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row nl night ht It IL Il Is 15 doubtful If It there Is Js a production production production tion on the road that In p point nt of oC scenic can compare in any ala respect with Tho Gingerbread Man 1 Five 11 of ot the leading scenic artists In the country coun COlm- try tn were ero engaged l for seven months In hi L getting up UI this production Sa orl who portrays S 'S Marie MarJe a confectioners confectioner's ton rs r's salesgirl who t was was- transformed a d l b by an evil genius into Inton I a n sugar plum and respectively ey into i a princess Is famous in two continents I for tor or her beauty Her song eons That B Beau Beau- au- au V Land of oC Bon Bon-Bon was as the song hit oT or the tho last musical l season in New NewYork NewYork eW York City Others In the ast are Evelyn Frances Kellogg Mabel Day Nellie Nice Nico Fred J. J Nice Ic Major Roes Rees Snow James Tames Perc Percy Matson Lute Bert Lovey Lo an and a n vast concourse oC ot raving raving- ly ty be beautiful show girls and bewitching choristers mal making a complete organization organ orsan- I of sl two sixty two tr-two people Opium o. o Another proof of or the versatility of T Theodore Loich Lorch and hl his company wa was given l last t night when The King of ot the tIme Opium Ring fling not only onh packed the Grand theater but turned everyone everyone every every- one away moro more than satisfied The Time scene of or the play is laid In tho the center of or the ever interesting ol old Chinatown of San Francisco and gives s ample opportunity op op- op for tor realistic setting of oC an opium den the historic Dead Mans Man's Dock and tho the headquarters quarters of ot a Chinese Chi nose nese cl club b. b The plot laid around the loss less Os of or two daughters of an In old sailor allor when tho they were but youngsters and their final restoration to him after tho they had passed parsed n ed through various dangers dan dan- gem gers including the tho abduction of ot ono eric ne neby by AVah Wah sing tho tIme great Chinese e highbinder highbinder high high- binder bInder and his liis attempt to mar marry her frustrated only at the tho last moment presents man many dramatic scenes The action of or the play involves s in intrigues In- In police raids and smuggling operations anti yet ret contains man many bright spots of or humor and character work for which the company compan is noted The Thc l leading roles are arc strongly tl taken cn and the tho tho work worl of the entire cast Is goo good The pl play will and well 1 serves eS to please tho the patrons of the tho house for the entire week A 1 o hip Court Th There re is 18 now no running running- at th tho Lyric a n bill called A Japanese Courtship The offering Is Js in tho the hands o of ZInn's ZInns Comedy Opera company compan of oC 30 persons and It IS la being presented In a n decidedly decided decided- l ly 13 ious manner Persons Persona with spring fever fe or a grouch should see sec secand and hear bear A Japanese Courtship Ton Tony West cst Is ono one of tho the comedians and Gus Mortimer a n. favorite fa of Salt I. I carries ir les the English Lord rolo splendidly splendid Helen Hartley contributes heavily to the fun Cun while sixteen pretty chorus girls furnish no end of or good singing and excellent dancing I |