Show PLAYS AND PL PLAYERS AYERS AND DAY DAVa IN NEW AND SALT GALT PRESENT YORK LAKE CITY CITY I a TUB THIS T Much ch Praised cd lh Play liay Cumin lot for T Lat n nt 1 t Half of This Week Henr Henry Miller com comes s with w-ith The Great Divide t ti the 1 long Ions awaited great American play pIa to the Salt Lake Lale I ItI tI theater heater e fer next Thursday l for for- tho last lut I halt half of oC It thy hit week cle cleTh Th The appearance PI of Mr Miller lIller in inthis n this famous drama lama which hA ho presented at the Princ Princess and Dalys Daly's theaters In cw Y York YOrI rl nearly trl GOO flO n nights has for some ome time Iliac been held halel b by our OUt play play-lov ers erg a as a bright ht spot Jot In n the thC indefinite theatrical future and positive announcement an an- of the datu dat of or th the 1 engagement en will be greeted with pleas pleas- ure nrc The Great Divide has hns added much to 10 the celebrity of or Mr 11 Miller as an n actor tOl producer an and manager manas-cr and md brought ht from flom dramatic obscurity Into permanent renown renon an nn author who ho will w have to tn be ho reckoned with from no now on In th the American drama William Ullam Vaughn aughn Moody had already b become come established cJ as ns this tills country's leading beading younger r poet and his occupancy occupancy occupancy oc oc- oc- oc of nC the chair of English lIsh in th tho University of Chicago and his works relating to the lan language had become nn an authority upon English literature But Dut until Mr 11 Miller Millet- produced pro pro- The Great Grett Divide even een Mr r. r Moodys Moody's b best 51 friends never nC suspected that he ho could write trite a pIa play which would bo he not on only tile the most successful of or Its iti th time e from from froma a pecuniary standpoint standpoint stand stand- point but which would also be 10 declared de tIe- by leading critics to lo set a 3 new mark In American drama nna Ne- Ne York's Yorks 9 verdict hn has been heen that original dominant and f fascinating as Mr 11 Moodys Moody's s play i it is the tho author authol Is under an nn overwhelming debt to lo Mr 11 Miller Uller for the superb and illuminating wa way In which he lie developed de its Hs artistic possibilities The feat Divide could ca easily lI have o he boon heon n ruined b by less ICES systematic presentation lI than it was vas given i en by hy him r The Tho play ilay Is Ig In three nets acts the first tt two being being- represented re as tn taking in place in Arlzo a and tho tile third in Massa Massa- asro- asro In Ill a way vay th the drama Is a af ihn f 1 T. qt and the i spirit J it of i t the west An n Eastern s. s J down h generations woman weighted by of tradition and anil conventionality is strangely wooed and strangely won by hy bya a fl Western stern man mall unfettered h by custom custon and Ignorant of If lc iVf of mind or action rhe ilie mating of or th these opposite ft natures nature provokes torm J-torm and stress and rai raises cs ms One On must see seo Mr Miller 1 in thE to understand adequately ade aule- how the storms arc are weathered and the problems solved The company company com corn pany supporting Mr Miller differs but little from that which assisted in the thelong thelong thelong long New ew York engagement and the production is the original En E EVERYBODY nODY GInS TS A CHANCE CIL Solos and Ducts Duct and ami Quartets Quartet anti anil Choruses in III Merry Grafters A gl glance over o th the score scot of The Tile Merry Grafters the OP opera which will vill willbe willbe be produced b by Harold at the Salt SaIL Lake theater on the nl night hl o of June Juno that all the tho c essentials s or of oft h sU r lell i l' l h Tt goes without saying that the Salt girls are ate pretty chic anti and have ha havethe the lie h voices voices- And AnuI of ot course th the latter holds goo good with the the- themen men In lii the the- ex- ex client ellent cast But Dut what strikes es on one at atthe atthe the rehearsals i is that e cl everybody body gets sels a 1 chance for aside from the principals pals there are me quartets and trios ga ga- ga lore When the chorus is not hot working I ga-I ensemble m three or four tour of or the members mem mem- hers bers cut In ln as ag L. L Ladies i s in Waiting members of oC the board of oC health plumbing inspectors anti and dozens o of I. I other capacities Identified with the roster of oC a n. well welt regulated regulate cl city t For instance the board of or health waltzes in singing in-singing such mch lines Jines as nf the these le l. l We e teach the public Its It's understood ro To wash and Rno eat cat and spit as ng H It should By fly our bulletins quite romantic In In matters of health hc we wc always Q agree reo But ut In business we cannot alwa always s 's b be beA A bod body mutually rna magnetic Prom From our high stand we do declare re That nil all disease from earth arth or air airI I Must bo either acute or chronic Sa Say J If support port to our board be given I Theron be he no going f to hell or Heaven Except In ItI a wa way metaphoric From From- beginning to end the opera is c constantly enlivened cne b by catchy dances and songs on s. s so cleverly localized that I the they will wm surely sake malic a hit Kit with Salt Lakers whan n tho is staged next week week- Now o oun un and an opportunity Is 1 found to run in an historical jack jack- j I 1 straw Many 0 of these are nrc clever I Two Wo aro given below Pierpont Morgan Jor was a broker Who Vho broke broko up stocks and bills bill To the public public- To cure financial Ills Soon having too loo much money Ho turned In sheer disgust To become a aall Wall all street t Idol And found round a mone money trust t There was a n. man named Armour Who WIio kept kepl a butchers butcher's shop Ho liti did a thrifty business Jib JUN credit was top tip Seeing s-o s 0 much dead animal animal- Incited hl his disgust Ro fo 11 lie turne turned to tl t formed a n beefy tr l trust t. t ere J r I Iu also a son song that has for Cor I It Its rt refrain in Mr ir X Newhouse which will t n be he whistled on the street street-S t ten n lays from rom date f E Y L L I feW y V I t t 9 t tt S T r k S- S T. 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S I t it 11 the hue k- k 3 I 1 Jr 7 r 1 d j a F S In 1 n a Scene foul TU P r I II I Iv J EGnEY AND ND X Open Summer Season ROn at a. i in iii Chlo Fitch's Fitch The Tite Mr Martin Heck Beck who present Katharine Gr Grey and of company a as as- as sedate players at al the Orpheum a all II of this week h beginning tomorrow night will give to tho p people of this thi city the bc best t pIa play and pla layT r seen ifEn ee here In many days s 's sU U s Grev Grey is If an actress hv hy birth and in inclination anil anul j is con keen I in conception Having enjoyed triumphs throughout tho ho Ha East EaM t sh she pi me back to th the West est cst to till the landOf lane land 1 of her hr nativity she he hp I Is a n California girl richly girl richly lowered dowered with grace rac good looks and fitted to givan gIve tean t e an alti artistic lc conception and splendid portrayal Combining as ac she he does th the i of or the tho West Vest which ha hahlen has been hlen tempered and qualified by hy he her starring experiences In the East she sh gives in The Tile Truth Clyde Fitch s international play pay an nn Interpretation that is artistic and und enjoyable I She Sho plays 1 Deck Becky Warder Varder a t typical pi cal ral Pitch litch creation tion with keen atlon alion and an nn ea evasive p I charm that re reminds reminds rp- rp minds her aPI hearers forcibly of or the characterization which Grace GracI George Georg presents in Yet hrris I is nothing imitative about her hr Becky eky kv fj is a natural born horn liar Sh Rh She fibs Ih- in In season SOn and out j she hp ifie then on the truth ruth would serve infinitely better anti and sh she winds herself hers up Ina in inU ina a U mesh of prevarication pre in flinch he her hl husband discovers er her by the t thread of or a lib JIb Then the tho whole whop network net Ilet- work of falsehood Is unraveled am and Warder believes th hi worst wont Ills Hi- eon con nce in her hel is shattered and trill hi his happiness s is destroyed B Becky y JOfto goi gou- to o her hr father Cather who it scents gave I li ii lithe r I the gift of man many tongues Roland th the father fathers gets ets Warder Vai the thC husband jack back on a pretext of 01 lies which Becky hy bY jy refusing to carry out pro e to h her Iter- r husband that she he ha has reformed ThE Tho end ml i is 5 thus made happy happ There Thle Is more of or plot to The Th Truth than lhnn Fitch Filch Is wont to employ m c-m- ploy in his sketches and tile the author has las fairly outdone himself elf in his hlf tIe de- of women For once too he h IP ha has lias drawn a n r real al man That T i l' l Roland Poland tho the father who Is IR a n broken broket lown gambler who whose C domestic tk life was vas ruined as his daughters daughter's nearly is s. s h by his tendency nc to lo deceive There Thero arc aro some tense scenes cones b between twe n Becky anti and her lius- lius I hand band when wh ho accuses her hei of infidelIty infidel infidel- el- el ty tty and between Cn Becky and her hl Cather faher father fa- fa I ther her when he too knowing her bet weak weak- I nc ness f refuses fuses to believe h her r innocent of the serious charge Th The Tho supporting compan company f is full fullup fully ruy up UI to the standard required to m meet et the lie exacting requirements of Miss Greys Grey's interpretation Mr 1 Beck the manager realizing the necessity of ol having haYing play and all the tho players com com- each other othet has surrounded Miss Grey Ory with a number of people who vho are all aU excellent Tho The cast has been heen icon filled fied with people who nn arp- all allo so o we well ell known that a n mention of their theil nam I th ton complete ho Becky Hecky ardner C. C Gr Grey 31 Mrs rs Genevieve c Crespigny Ina ma Hammer Eva E Lindon Katherine Katherne Emmet Laura aura Fraser cr Bertha ltha Foltz Folts Wardner ardner Robert Warwick Linden Lindon Alfred Hickman Holand Hl Harrison on Hunter Servant ervant Gilmore Walker Tho The a advance sale of oC seats scats op opened ned last ast Thursday morning at the lie office ollice of oC the Orpheum and anti the demand was quite beyond the expectations of the management In addition to the usual usual al season sealon reservations lesel the majority of those having seats during the thc season season sea sea- son Ron I keeping their re reservations eI for the coming engagement a large largo number of others have secured seats scats The Tho prices during the engagement will ran range e from 25 cents to ono one dollar At t Saturdays Saturday matinee and night performances pC the bill bm will be ho Ibsen's Dolls Doll's House Cn Cas of 01 TIll The Thief The following is the tho cast calt for tor The Thief which Charles Frohman will pre present ent nt at the Salt Lake c theater to close the tle season Richard Bruce McRae cRae Raymond Edward dward R. R Mawson awson M. M I. I Sidney Herbert bert Fernand F Leonard Ide Ilia Servant Cecil Owen Louise Marie I Margaret Isabello j Isabel Richards Tim TUT HOrSE or OJ M uit I On One of oC T Two T o r Tino ll Melodramas to in Be lie Pro encl nt itt drand ranul Beginning tonight at ilu- ilu c drand theater th the Earl Bur Burgess o company will appear in what will unquestionably l Ol- Ol abl ably be he the premier en as of M Pr that hat company at nt tho lW popular play pla house this season Two bi big shows are arC to hE be presented The House Hous of Mystery will ill open th the tho week k running running run run- ning until Thursday evening with a it abig abig big matinee Wednesday a afternoon For the tho last halt half of th the week we the tho engagement Thursday i f evening oven even In ing the III l j In it n mv Am r In tho the l' l 0 of the the StormA lorm Both Roth pla plays s 's arc titled tilled rt brim with clever lines linos situations thrilling incidents j jand and a vast nM amount of adventure ud pathos and comedy so o that tho ho product forms a delightful v o o n ri rings ring's Ins ng's entertainment The Tile House of or Mystery will vill furnish furnish fur tur- nish more sensations In its four acts fiNS than ban has hns probably been seen at the Grand In years ar as it is a play whose story is a Jon long cry from rota the tho avera average pa play given the tho melodramatic sla stage c. c ItIs It Itis Its Is s a story of a mo most t m mysterious housea house a gill kidnapped by br five lYle men nen who have formed themselves s II into a band called the Scarlet Five antI and who vho perform tho most mysterious rites rHes The Tite girl is taken to the thC mysterIous mys mys- house and 1 kept a n prisoner Tho The story ston of her life there thero and o oler of her ler final fina delivery eQ by her lover cl r a series of most exciting and dangerous danger danger- ous OW n ad forms the tho basis of or Ut the thrilling plot It Is 15 a play that to re- re I quires a t ns mount of or sc scenery ncr special special I cial cal electrical effects and special stage settIngs 8 These have been heen supplied by bythe bythe the he mana management nt of or the Grand regardless regard regard- less ess of or expense and taken nil all In all the he pla play promises to prove piove a novelty no In n ever every sense ense of th the tho word Mr 11 Horace V. V Noble and Miss Dorohy Dorothy Doro- Doro hy thy Marko Marke will have ha the leading parts In n both pla plays s 's durin during the week cek an anthey and they hey will be supported by an n augmented augmented augmented aug aug- company DREWS S J PLAY ver er Creation Which Fits Pits Genial Comedian Best t of or All AU HI Ills His Roles Role Had It H been written to order older for him himas himas as as Indeed it was written to nobody s order but only in order that the writer might have tho the wherewithal to live live live- W. W Somerset Maugham's Jack Straw could not riot more moro snugly fit John Drew f There here would seem no wn way out of 01 It buhat but bu j that hat Mr Ir Drew must next year again ain tout our the country from the Atlantic to the he Pacific in a n. comedy of such 11 tIe de- I Ingenuity as this Young Young- Sebastian ono one of oC the eighty od odd Archdukes Archdukes Arch Arch- dukes of Is Infatuated with witha a n dancer who can kick higher than any other of oC her hel kind hind Sho She is made madeo madelo to lo o leave tho the country he ho follows her hor herand herand horand and discovers that she has hns already three more or less lawful husbands Disillusioned he roams tho the world worl making his living as 03 he can Under er erthe the he name of DC Jack Jacl Straw ho has toured In n the tho same theatrical company as Ambroso Holland When hen wo we see him Jac Jack ack Straw is a waiter at tho the Grand Babylon lon hotel Ho lIo ha has taken the Paco loco of or another waiter for that day only nl Holland who 11 is there thero with Lal Lady Wanley Vanley n an n attractive o widow a recognizes his old oM companion The Tho h biggest ge s party at tho the hotel Is the Parl Parker Jennings er party part consisting of a afa fa father ather her mother and son son all all ridiculously vulgar al' and aspiring aspiring-a a daughter daugh- daugh ter er Ethel who is Ig a a. quite refined and girl and the Marquis of Serb a poor noor and rather repulsive young nobleman who Is hs rca ready to lo o marry Cont Continued I on Paso lago lI Fl Fh Five ye I III II It 11 Plays and Player People H 11 II I Continued from front Page pac Four I slice of the her hr J Ethel Cthel an and get with a old ol Parker Jen which it vast aRt f for online rl flings has inherited from some old colonial uncle Mrs Irs J Parker Jennings r- r snubs in the most outrageous fashion tS Rosie Abbott Abbot tho the sweet young |