Show PLA PLAY PLAYS Y A Jt PLAYERS ns LAST LAtT AND PRESENT SIX IX i DJ Ir DAYS IN SALT LAKE CITY AND NO NEW YORK CITY From FrOiD Salt dt Lake to r New ew York r r rI I THE FIfE r TOMORROW tiring N Tc cw w Hero But nut the lie nine Frank Co Cu ni I i In any II for tor Trump TIN The Virginian as dramatized oy Owen Wister and KIrko La Shell from stirring and widely read novel of the same name I Is 11 to be e t tin the bill bill at the Salt St Lake theater next Monday Tuesday and Ve Wednesday win m m Wednesday afternoon at 3 30 Tho The book has been bought b by more titan than half a million people and It is probable that each of these copies tins has bf bean n read at least five times The h ro though born In Virginia has lived ll for years In Wyoming and it Ii 10 r n perfect sympathy with tho tw peculiar manifestations of ot civilization that ob oh- oh tamed If In that region during the and SOs when raJ raising cattle was the only business I. I stealing cattle ste tho the only crime and lynching tho the only 1 evidence of 11 law anji anI order Speaking of or the cowboy as ns a n type the author says say nys He was vas romantic Whatever er he did he ho did with hl hi his might TJ The e bread brea 1 that he he- earned he earned hard the w wages Kes that he ho squandered dered squandered hard hard halt hilf ft n years scats pay sometimes going In a night His wild kind has been among us al always 1 11 1 ways since e tile jile beginning a a. young man With with his 1113 temptations a hero with with- i I o out t wings I Ji 44 For a heroine there Is a n pretty pink and whito little school maam ma'am from t tr r Vermont who ho has certain strict Purl l Ideas about shooting and other Sf cowboy practices hut ut In the tho en end tho the Virginian wins witts her heart in spite of or his grammatical sins and others others- too numerous to Mention This lovo story love marked as It is 19 by many miny clashes between between bo be- be tween her Puritanical conscience anI and ami his Western and jeopardized at every turn b bj by episodes and alarming adventures forms of course courseS the und undercurrent of ot the tho plot In a n play of oC atmo atmosphere as ns The Th Fh Fhe e Virginian is th selection Of f a cast li b a a. matter of oc the tho m most st vital importance import import- anco ance and tho the Kirke La Ln Shelle company S spent man many do days s 's b It ft perfected the excellent organization now playIng playIng play play- Ing n The VirgInian W. W S. S who Is playing tho the title role Is said Mid to b be t to tp all ll 11 Intents and anil purposes s the Virginian himself except t that ho he 1 f Ig an actor instead of a a. cow cos j bo boy Frank will be In bI his original role o of Trampas Ti Many Inny ot the principals of tho the Ne e York cast cist will appear during the engagement here n It AV ANTON NONY Y Fine cor Wit I r Company and Lai Ln Lavish fab Hb Scenery Cumin Charles B. B to tour r Is always alwn's 4 p. p matter a-matter of in interest terest to tho the piny goers gocr o of this thi cl cI cly y Inasmuch ch as h's hs ls Is offerings have h pro pro eJ ed satisfactory cach an Improvement on Its predecessor Each Elch season he has come forward with witha a I. I revival re of ot some Borne standard drama which he has eq equipped with all the lavishness that the modem modern stage de demands de- de mands This year he Is appearing as Marc In the tho great spectacular tragedy Antony and Cleopatra Cleopatr The rol role of Cleopatra will be assumed assum- assum cd ed d by Miss Alice WIlBon whoso capi- capi for the part been so abundantly I d dantly demonstrated d In In pr previous vIo ls ao- ao The Tho company which will appear at the Salt Lake Jt ak theater for or the tho three nights commencing Thursday April 2 will In include lude som ot of tin lIe mo most t notable of oC the the- favorites who have V arisen arisen aris aris- en 19 fame undo the II hanford banner It will b be quipped equipped with a scenic lavIshness lav- lav ss seldom by a travelling travel travel- ling hag organization and will have havo tho the thos s tS r ervice's of ran Jah orchestra director a preS pre j S da danseuse suse a n corps de e ballet a a chorus master moster and an nn expert e clan cian the most ost rn Important scenes Is s that h t showing the palace on the Nile a marvel of ancient of-ancient ancient Egyptian architecture ture ture- with Cleopatra's b barge rge passing passin on the rl river et In the background In addition n to Antony and Cleopa tra tm Jh will be the play pinyon on Thursday Thurs Thurs-i day and Saturday nights Mr Hanford will r revive lve two of pf his former successes The Taming o of ot the Ufe Shrew and The I Merchant of V Venice nl e giving a single single- performance of each the former on Fri day y night and d tb the latter at tho Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day matinee Preceding the performance perform perform- Taming of Shrew ance of The he tho Mr Hanford will present th the one act one act Napoleonic pay p The Tho Old Guard In which 11 leh he has lias scored probably the greatest greatest great great- est artistic hit of his career c TO nC URS' URS FOR on CONFERENCE V 1 Florence u e In Zira nt ot Salt Snit Lake Tb Theater April 0 a and andS 7 S ZIra as the dramatic sensation o of New Net York for over o three months at nt atthe atthe the Princess theater The Tho critics critics- enthusiastic and and- bl big audiences thronged throng ed cd tho the Princess ss nightly and then came cam the divine Sarah Bernhardt to applaud and weep in li 11 lithe the midst of or tho the enthusiastic ti theater spectators whon whon- J- J 9 J I k I I I I I I A I I 3 j S c i 4 C t S f- f s- s 1 itS it S ceS Y 0 p fr wpc lq 7 r Miss Alice Wilson Lea Leading dl n 9 Lady With Charles 8 B. B Hanford H. l she lie her herolf olf had brought to tears by stirring dramatic quality One One- n critic in speaking of Miss Roberts s Jor of ot the character charac charac- ter of ZIra said who could witness th thc tho grand grand- artistic denunciation scene In the third act without i applauding And who Ith with tiny n henrt at all could sit through It without bursting Into tears tars It gave ga Miss liss Roberts scope for forone forone forone one of oC the first truest and most movIng moving mO ing Ing- bits of drama seen In many a day She struck In fact tho the first note of vital human emotion of th the tho season she bhe warmed an audience at first Inclined to tobe tobe tobo be bo coldly critical Into a burst of ot tu tumultuous tumultuous tumultuous tu- tu applause both sustained and prolonged Miss Roberts and Zira come to the Salt Lake theater April 6 G and 7 ARE ARE AT IJ CiS Ci'S cl nt at the tho U o Hn o Charmed Foreign n l People Another bill of all headlines headliners Is the promise of or tho tile press press agent at thc the Orpheum Oi- Oi this w sek ek At the top o ot the m cOmes cOmes' the famous Fred Tred Walton Valton who Is known In Europe and America as tho the monarch of silent comedy II He is probably best n being as-being tho original Toy Sol Sol- Sol 1 tiler lHer Man Ian He comes directly from England and brings a superior coin coin- any pany wIth him and tl they cy promise the rant fantasy y Ciss cs c's Drca m. m which has won n atlon ovatIon ull along alons the Un line Press El comes conie comes heralded as asI I the tho commander r In chief of the army If of fun he Is an n old favorite In the circle of burnt cork Ho lIe has hasan hasan hasan an entirely new line of jokes that are guaranteed to keep the audiences pleased cr c every minute It Is said that I Eldridge e not only knows vs how It Is done clone hut but that he does he-does does 1 It Dainty Ele Eleanor nor Falke the singing I comedienne has a bud budget et of new son son-gs songs and new gowns ns and a aery very ery superior voice She Is sure to win In favor as she Is 13 chic and can an get more out If a song song- than most p ople She wins her her- audience from the start and her trademark Is a smiling face faco and her hr methods arc are highly artistic and Not only does docs she sing well but she docs does a n. vor very scry pretty prett dancing turn that thai lO makes kes her act all the more enjoyable enjoy enjoy- able A A. spectacular acrobatic stunt Is IsI I what js s promised from the the- I trio who appear appeal In Jn a g gymnast parlor amusement For Jointed double crab crab- i t I I S S J r i S SI SS S V I a r rSS SS v r a I S 1 p i ij Jan Van O the Celebrated Dutch Cutch Violinist Who Will Appear at the V.- V. Mu Music Jc Fc Festival I I p fX k- k 4 I 1 i 5 bonding bending defying tactics tactic the man and woman in this sketch are arc said to be without a n. match anywhere In the tho wor world d Ai An out of the ordinary feature Is Js what Sadie Shermans Sherman's act should beShe be She comes n recommended as being tho the possessor or of an excellent barj tone voice while sh she has a n. reputation as a mimic that is second to n ne I IThen Then b by way of 01 vai variety lety como come Cab Cale and Rags x who ho present a highly enter entertaining taming and eccentric comedy act It ItIs ItIs Itis Is said that their act aN is filled with sen sen- and astounding m juggling turns These together with three especially especial especial- ly ly- good subjects and Wethe's very ery po popular orchestra round out what appears to bo be a ver very well ell balanced balanced bal hal I bill bill- CJ II Company OJ Wins In Favor J. er 1 I lv is Wire ire busy bus Tl Tr In a 3 few V C minutes but ut what t ever you yota do dont don't forget to I get tickets for The Telephone E Ex Exchange change the bill for the Lyric during durIng- the coming week This can ean bo be best described as a light musical t Opera rull full o of new son songs s. s dances an and clever cle lines Tho The best thing that that- could coul be said about It Ii Is that It Is up to the standard Special care caro has been taken to snake make The Telephone Telephone Tele Tel phone Exchange as dainty and v 1 lively I as a two-act two comic opera can be and with Mr Ir ZInn himself In charge e and Frances Grey In charge of dances great results are iro le The Tho nn and 1 costumes use used 1 In III this production represent cost and care careIn careIn carein In their With tho the program bulging bulgIng- with new songs dozens of or changes In costumes are nTO necessary and no matter how hn small a part one ono set of or costumes r nays In the action of or the pl pIc ce each go gown n is given Iven as na much care na as If lC it were cre to be worn throughout through through- out the program The same unstinted work IB is put Into every rehearsal For weeks and weeks before announcements of or a n new bill are out o ory song line lino and bit of or gone Jone through time and time again When hen the public gathers on opening night a smooth spirited production production pro pro- Is 8 the seen the public goes away little realizing how bow much work worle the play pIa has gas cost those In tho the cast All An tho the public cares about Is tho tim play play play- that 9 s all It pays forAnd tor for An And 1 on the other hand the ZInn Zina company duct doon not care whether the public Realizes how much work has baa been nut ut on In an offering If it the tho bill pleases pleass s that's all Zinns Zinn's thirty merrymakers merry merry- makers care caro about Tp see aeo a smooth performance one one ne with dash duh and swing and finish go goto goto o to see aee Th The Tel Telephone phone tomorrow to- to morrow evening Th rhe bill goes goo for a I W nc day matinee ce i t I A I U. U L rt i I I Waitresses a a. month ro room and nd j bo nl hotel r t I I IJ 1 J f I l. l t o p J L' L O L to v SHOP ShOE rUU GIRL S Startling tart I i fl g M ci o i ra ni n a r i I M ci multi h n at T Th VArl lY i s till tile spice p of aswell is as s swell well as life Local goers piny-goers goers wh who watched th the thO lark vork and success of or Mr tr Lorch at the tho the tho past rOW few weeks weke realize that th this 19 eminent eminent em em- young actor is la pre presenting a 0 sei seii se- se i ii of oC plays 11 here that have ha not been beer equalled In several ral seasons seasons For Fot the tho v week ok whICh t at the 1 toe the pley to be e Only a a. Shop m e one of or tho the greatest t melodramas vet cr cr produced and the let leading femin- femin no In nS rah rol la Isto to be played 1 by Ml JI Cecil r ny tho the bel beautiful and talented girl Irl with Mr Lorcha torch's company company- who has haM already appeared nrc 1 to splendid n advantage advantage van van- tage c at th the Grand The lot kit of tho the saleswoman In one of 01 our our large larte metropolitan lUan dp- dp stores Is It un undoubtedly tar far from from- a st to one an and nd 1 there U has been beon Just jUEt enough h agitation on l tho ta thos n 8 1 subject s to lead the mn mouses seo to look upon ono o of her kind with that sympathy sympathy sm sym sym- pathy which h the great American public pub pith lic has for tor all lioU who v arc beIng discriminated mated against In n.- n. their endeavor or to o earn carn an Ih living living- ln It ma mc may be he as ng ngI easily MId that It Vas wac a al o an In Inspiration inspiration In- In when hen It was d decided to place cO I pell ray Fay In the delightful role robe of or In Only a Shop Old n. a a little woman of or uncommon intelligence an and 1 I an artist who stands quite outside the tho conventional lines of oC comedy cornell and who makes malos her charming personality f sit ev even Ivon n to tho last row In tho the gallery Only a Shop Girl dl did 1 not fall fail to toCo Co hit Mt It th the tho m mark mark here r here last season on jn In n ta fact t tt t i geared one of the biggest successes success ft or about any priced popular attraction during the entire season and proved to b bo be a n r play of oC tho the kind the he public Is sure suro to enjoy at any t time lot Th The play having hl proved such a n popular pop favorite favorite- last season for Cor the present p edition edition- of or Only a Shop GIrl th thero ro ho ha hafe been boen provided an entirely n now w. w and d much Improved act and tind corn cora p.- p. te new and costly scenic I I. th supporting supporting- company being boing tron t ver possible am and mon many new and attractive musical num- num 1 IHS hers introduced this latter litter feature beIng being being be be- beI I ing now of f 1 a which will c compare corn com rare pare favorably with the best standard m-I m of musical comedy AND Latter to 0 o C Conduct lu t. t Chicago Orchestra Former to Play Client Orgen That That two of or our musical geniuses are to be recognized at the festival festi Is Isrea creating rea n no small amount of or 1 local o cI 1 pride and satisfaction Vor Word has been received that Mr lr Shepherd is to conduct conduct conduct con con- duct the famous body ot or musi musicians ians from lom Chicago in In his own composition and nod l Jan is to play the great symphony for organ and ind or- or ch stra These TheiO two iron n being Jn 1 01 V 7 s rm ti is A 3 24 t J 4 I d Y i s r T S j S k Trio at the Orpheum heum This V Week b by the noted conductor Is evidence evidence evi evi- dence of ot the high standing of or Salt alt Lake in musical matters Mr Shepherds Shepherd's Shep- Shep herds herd's composition which will be rendered rendered rendered ren ren- dered at the tho Thursday afternoon concert concert concert con con- cert Is Marche l and Scene from orchestra suit op 5 6 5 In all probability Mr Shepherd will meet with the orchestra at Provo to torun torun torun run over the work worl with them A very heavy demand for seats eats has been going on at the Clayton Music 1 company many orders having been received from all the adjoining states Including lag Ins also almost ever every ery town in Utah Railroad rates will be he In effect one day prior tp to tho the festival and Judging lom the amount of ot |