Show AND PRESENT alX PLAYS AND PLAYERS DAYt IN SALT GALT LAKE CITY AND NEW Y YORK on CITY l k BURG Stock Will Pro Ire f ent KMit Clever Comedy At the thc Orpheum next week thO pop pop- stock company will begin on th tho thor r f fourth mth week of or their summer engage engage- d bent ment There pro probably ably never nc was a l lf or better balanced company compan t r f in Salt Lake City than this one I Each a. a h of their pro productions so far have ha been bee artistic tlc successes and thc they arc aro entitled to liberal patronage The rho bill for fOl next week will bo a at t farcical fiu comely comedy entitled Tho rho Brixton Burglary this Is said s to be he on o othe of the most amusing and all together t JI cl lively comedies ever written It I Is 1 from the pen of oC Frederick Sidney I Ilias It Il r- r has lias had an eminently successful Career ca ca- reel reer both In Europe Europa and America having played a l throe three years years' engagement engagement engage engage- ment In London and played every night 11 ht for Cor one season In tho tim herald Square Squat c theater New Kew York Joseph Greene stage e director Is to be he con con- for Cor securing this play foi for Salt alt a akLo akLe IdA As It Is light and Ing ing- and should he be a most delightful J and pIa play for a summer nights night's r r. r diversion All the members of or tho the company r. r will viii bo ho seen to advantage antage in this pia play f is lS each one has beep been assigned nell a part pari particularly suited to their thell different natural abilities anti and inclinations That c. c old Orpheum favorite Ho Hoy Clements will have ha i b by nil all odds tho best part lie has hart had this season ln hu having In his hisen en re C the principal cornel comedy role 1011 Miss Evelyn ehl also has hns a a. part palt particularly i her and 11 congenial to 0 Mr Baker aler who Is already a stron strong favorite orlle Will have 0 s. s t. t r another opportunity to i Ills hIs versatility V Tho Tim Burglary I Is ono one of or those hilariously funny farce come come- J dies wherein er e every conceivable concel cm- cm ir I barra complication arises and 4 must Joust bo ho unravelled Some Idea o of I these those situations ma may be bC obtained b by j. j Abe thie following SU suggestions 0 It I James a In iii Iho tho employ y of or Mr 7 borrows a a. suit stilt of or his masters master's clothes ii mill tI ild attends a a. party in Quite 9 t unexpectedly his employers employer's s family res 10 re- s- s turns lurns the tho servant ant males makes his escape h by WR way of a back door and through h s Sf an empty empy house lIe Ho encounters a 0 burglar burglar bur bur- mJ glar 1301 who promptly robs him of or his valuables alt and clothes giving sl him him in r exchange his own off cast garments James arrives home to lo find fluid that his t master has also spent th the night ht out In iii company with some somo friends and the Bounding Sisters of oC the thc Air 11 On his return the master asks for 01 the particular particular par par- j suit of clothes James had stolen from him hint the Iho night before c Fraser Gre Green n. n In father law arrives having lla ri ridden en up the country on un a bicycle and met with an au accident on the wa way his hla clothes are arc ruined and ho presents an v able ablo appearance anti and Is Js given en to wear 1 tho the ruit of or clothes that Tames James re received re- re from rom the he burglar The he police pollee who have lIa been following the thc burglar have ha found Cound a coat ho discarded In hi Inthis this his coat coal the they find a case caso and Bother articles giving the name namo and adL ad- ad L of or i Arriving at Pon- Pon on- on 1 home C the lie police observe e Green I. I r wearing the lie clothes in which the burglar burglar bur bur- 1 glar was last seen f At l this point tho ho ladles ladies of or the thc fam fain II Sly ily arrive c with guests and tho the situa sHua- tion iou can con better bo be imagined than dc- dc however howe go to the Orpheum next week and see The Thc Burglary Bur Bur- f. f glory glary wh which goes every night with matinees Yc Wednesday and Saturday l' l THEY rilEY I LA Y TilE DEVIL HJ I t. t New u Sa Savage u C Company Coming to ro America Am Am- i. i s erica Willi iU Famous Operetta rift lj Mr Mi Henry W. W Savage Sn has las arranged t-r. t rJ J with Hunter Bradford r- r 1 and Reid Rel to 10 i The Thc Cloven Pool Foot Dec Deco o 1 1 eu reI a a- a play hi lii three acts h by Fran Franz Molnar a Hungarian Hung play Illa- 1 wright ht a nt al Parsons Parson's theater Hart hiatt- ford during dining the week beginning Mon Ion i s day Jul July C. C The Cloven cm Foot under the tUb title I of or Der Ocr was as prodUce pro pro- dUce 1 on February 15 15 1908 at tho ho 2 In Vienna tho the same ell city which gave sn birth to lo I The rue Merry Widow anti and immediately Immediate immediate- I o I ly achieved a dramatic success equal to the lie OI operatic sensation which J marked the opening of or the thc charming If Viennese operetta One month later Ocr Teufel l was in Ber lin Un where It received recd the tho same en enthusiastic en- en reception that thal it tt was IS ac accorded ac- ac corded In iii Vienna and It Is still tutu lun- Jiing In cities to lo o crowded houses The leading character of the tha piece Us itS is Indicated I h by It its Hie title is It the Devil lI who appears Incarnated a as a man of or orthe the with cold coW hellish Ingenuity t tr trying to compromise a l famous artist 1 I mul a g of a millionaire He lIe t typifies in hunan human form the tho spirit of or temptation Mr E Edwin Stevens an nn d actor or t great reat versatility who iho will bo be tl for Cor his splendid work In At t tho tim Telephone will play PItty the tho role of or orthe the Iho lIe He will appear in Hartford 1 I with tho Hunter Bradford players 2 Mr Sd n o arranged with Hunter Bradford and Hold f for r a preliminary pro pre season in Hartford as Iho tho play pIa is of or such a n daring nature that he wishes to tr try three separate endings s i for fOl the tho purpose o of or ascertaining which may be most mOIst acceptable to American r playgoers The Tho Cloven Fool Foot wag adapted for tho I En speaking English stage singe by hy Mr Oliver el Hereford It Il will be staged by 11 Mr 11 Robert Milton but herr Her Julius 1 N. N a friend of or the tho 1 author and alit general stage e director o otho or of tho lie Deutsches Volk It in III VI VI- VI 5 was brough to 10 America by Mi Mr Sa n Savage o for the thc purpose o of acting it In Sin arm n advisory advisor CI capacity 10 C It In the tho pr presenta- presenta 8 nta- nta lion of ot tho the piece which ho original produced Herr Herzka who is visiting visit visIt- jug ing the lie United States Stales for tho the fIrst firs time witnessed the performance o oTho or of orTho Tho Merry Vl Widow ow at tho the New Nc e Amsterdam theater healer hu t lu Tuesday a evening o When hen the curtain dropped o on un tho the second act acl he rushed to Mr I IS S Savage o in tho the lobby and exclaimed Herr Director a great groat load hn has been heen lifted from my talmud mind I have been told abroad that the American players are arc and the tho American producer er cra know naught of or stagecraft I ask nak pardon for or oror over ever or harboring the impression I sion for your production Is far beyond be he- yond ond any presentation of or Die Dle I saw sais In ho Europe Euroll and as 88 for fur your our players player your OUI Miss Minn Dale as the I Widow 1 10 your our Mr Ir Brian Brinn as alS I and your our Mr Ir Graham as particularly particularly par par- and tho the others generally excel dramatically au all the European I artists I havo have he seen on In tho the Ramo samo parts I have no fear rear about producing Tho TI Cloven Foot I feel feol It will be bo played I hero here lero us as never before Mr MI l Franz ranz Molnar the ho author atthe at al atthe the pf present limb Is iii the foremost lIterary literary liter lIter- at ary ary aryman man roan of or Hungary Hungar He lie combines combine the surgical mind of ot Ibsen and th the cynical touch of or Shaw with an ability to interest patrons s of ot tho the orchestra and gallery gaUcI ahIer aUk alike t Ho lIe Is city I I i d dF F F S J 41 i j s 's t 1 AT l TIM TIlE M. M I I I I of or the tue loading leading newspaper In Budapest and well iveli known in Hungary n AS a aI ma magazine writer But Dut he became famous throughout Europe l whon when Der Teufel re was pro produced In addition to Mr Ir Stevens who has been heen cn engaged agell by Mr Savage to play the Devil De next season the ho following clover clever members of ot iho tho lie Hunter Hunter- Bradford players will compose the tho theL L cast Mr lr Edwin Elton Mr lr Ormo Cald Caldaro ro Mr John Findlay Miss Julia JuliaI I Everett E Mr lr Burke Clark Mr 11 Thomas Thome Thorne Mr Arthur Arhur Hoyt lIOt Miss lIps Ida Lewis Miss Mies II Jessie JeMie Bradford I Miss Paula Paulo Goepel and MUM Miss Mildred r |