Show II PLAYS A AND D PLAYERS A I SIX LAKE LAST DAYS AND AND Nr NEW PRESENT IN E YORK SALT j TIlE THIS CAT AND L TILE FIDDLE I I Music u lc Charming Rhyme i Will VIII Interest Salt Lake I It Is astonishing how tow fow people know that many o of tho Mother Goo GooseS Goose o or S r rhymes Sl so familiar In the tho nursery t were vero not originally written to amuse S S tho little folks Take for tor example tho the S celebrated and nd familiar tale The liTho Cat and the tho Fiddle It was first written S and published to hit at tho extravagances extravagances gances ances of or the tho nobility and tho foremost foremost fore tore most men In politics In the reign rehm of ot Elizabeth Tho The Virgin Queen too S Is Js not hot spared In the satirical handling S of the tho simple little nursery rhyme ItIs It ItIs ItS S Is a n matter mn a of history that Elazabeth's court was celebrated both In speech and In living JIving I Tho The plain people looked upon these scenes of or festivity as mac machinations of or orthe the devil and dancing espe especially lall was viewed b by them as one of ot his slyest 1 arts to wean people from the rl rightful S course COUf'S rhe cat in In- those days was I looked upon as us a creature symbolical of witchcraft and evil and hence as ilg asono I ono of the workers of the devils devil's wiles In the tho lampoon which our present nursery rhyme really originally was the cat was Wits the tho personification of the wickedness In court circles The cow also aimed at the person of ot the queen herself and was a thrust lit nt her vaulting ambition and vanity aa as Is Js expressed d In her Jumping over tho the moon The little do dog who laughed to see Sec tho fun tun was a f bitter hitter thrust at atthe atthe atthe the sycophancy of or tho the courtiers who danced d In att attendance at the h heels els of ot their sovereign n. n The line And the dish ran awa away with the spoon was meant to con c conveyS convey S the result of ot all this wicked waste and that th th- extravagance signifying working people of or England would go hungry for porridge or that the porridge por r ridge dish and spoon would bo driven e from the homes hornet of or the poor people These lampoons or nursery tales filled the place o of our cartoons o of the present da day The author of the delightful musical entitled Tho The Cat and the Fiddle has built an absorbing story and a number of gorgeous and weird 5 stags stag ab scenes on tho old nursery rhyme of ot that narrie nanie During Its successful suc sue run In New York everyone c who saw the production pronounced It ita n. n worthy worth compeer of Tho The Wizard o of Oz and Babes Iri In To loyland nd If Adults Adult I as 38 w well n as ne children gazed with dc de do- do lighted Interest on the ll d Castle the tho Forest of or Demons ther the he Mystic Mystic- r Mirror the pla play of ot the Imps the benevolent workings 3 of the Isle Islo of ot otE E Eye e and rull fully a sc score ro of other enchanted en cn- efi- efi S chanted scones I T. t their clr quaint and m mystic people moving mo through them like people of ot a strange and far tar oft off world The tuneful music of the score and the catching airs of ot tr th lyrical numbers numbers numbers num num- bers captured everyone who hoard them while the magnificent costumes and the beauty of ot the tho lar large e chorus created pictures that are talked of ot for tor weeks by those who saw them thorn In brief the production of ot The Cat and the Fiddle ma may be said Id to turn furnish Ish ono one of or the tho most delightful offerings of ot music fun magic stage Illusion gorgeous transformations and feminine feminine femi feml- nine beauty that has been seen on the stage ford for many a n long da day clay Th The play pia will be given ivon at the Salt Lake Lalee theater three nights and matinee beginning next Thursday GOOD RECORD UNBROKEN nUl Tills Week Almost Made Up of or This weeks week's Orpheum bill wJ will l bean bo be boan boan an star all entertainment entert The Four Fout Baltus Olympic gymnasts l have the head Uri hIn p place ac on tho the program ram The They have never before toured America but a few tevi years year ago their act was the chief attraction at the New York Hippodrome where thc they were a n. gennine genuine gen gen- en- en nine sen sensation The They are universal favorites In Europe at the chief chic amusement centers They have no now come to America to fill fin an engagement engagement engage engage- ment meat limited to the Orpheum circuit rhey They arc are marvelous athletes and arid their performance Is such a splendid exhibition exhibition exhibition of or ph physical skill and perfection that they are placed In a class s by themselves The sketch or of tho the program will bo bl furnished b by Julia Kingsley and her admirable company Their offering S S J t ii p I The Tile Dairy Girls In ill The Tho Cat and ana the tho Fiddle Company at the lie Salt Lake jike Theater October 15 13 15 1 and ahIl 1 17 DE Y I f 7 S 4 4 r I r 1 4 4 j 4 c.- c. 1 t A I t 4 S k 4 t S 'S t XI S I t vi i The Tho Spanish Baritone Who Conies Comes to the tho First 31 1 E. E Church Monday Even m ns ug being that scintillating comedy Supper Sup per Tor for Two This sketch Is replete with bright sparkling dialogue and exceedingly complicated and dramatic situations The attributes o of Jealousy and love and love ire are are tho the chief features around which the plot la Je woven This act has been a pronounced success wherever wherever whetS whet whet- S ever it has hall been seen Martin Beck Deck than whom there thero Is Js no better judge of or what the people want In the tho shape o of novelty acts acta has lies come to Salt Lake Lako CIt City and taken that dainty little Indian entitled A uA Modern Pocahontas which Is tho the conception of ot two Sai Salt Lake boys Orpheum Orpheum Or Or- attaches J. J F. F GOBS Goss and int W. W U. U Howard This Thu sketch IB Is I f. f li S special permission Jon o of the United States government There Is a well well- defined plot running l the which Is Js founded on the historic historic his his- tone Incident of or Captain Smith and Pocahontas th the Indian maid Tho The title of or the pl piece ce Is A Modern Poca Poca- hontas Frederick R. R Seton who will have In his keeping the part of or ortho tho the Indian chief is one of ot the most distinguished delineators of or Indian parts on tho American stage ln hn having been brought here directly from New NewYork NewYork I York to create this part Then tho the part of or tho the Indian girl Irl Is taken by Miss a talented and gifted Indian girl rl then there arc are seven other other oth oth- oth er r full blooded Indians In the cast This will be he the premier of A Modem Modern Mod Iod em ern Pocahontas after which It will start on a tour of all the tho vaudeville houseD on tho the Orpheum circuit and then throughout the tho Eastern houses and thence to Europe Tho rho scenic features and scenery are atc new now effective effect effect- lye ive beautiful and elaborate and Mr Ir Goss will havo o personal chan charge 6 of ot the tho production and will wUl accompany the sketch on Its tour Tom Toni Barry and 1 Hughes arc two Bowery recruits to tho the stage who arc are Introducing two vcr very amusing entire entirely 1 new novel ol original and unique tho the parts aro arc pl played ed by full full- bloo blooded ed Indians who are arc released from the he Shoshone Indian reservation reser b by t types pes The title of ot their act Ss Is A uA AStorY AStory Story Ston of tho tho- Street Mr Ir Barry es es- says aya the part of ot a a. tough young oung man who has suddenly risen above his class b by scoring a triumph In a n cheap mob melodrama dramn In itt his moment of oC af- af ro he forgets hla his r former friends and Ignores them specially specially CI a 11 Is Js he Inclined to discard hl hla sweetheart art who displays 8 real lon for tor him There Is much pathos and comedy work In their act and they hey use tho lanS langu language u go o of ot tho the street treet Including Its parlance and slang In a most moat remarkable and proficient man man- nor nOl There are aro many keen lines hines In Inthis inthis this his that make It more than worth while One of ot the most moat satisfactory nov- nov eU etly acts on the Orpheum circuit is The Dummy's Holiday as presented presented pre- pre b by Harry Klein and Pearl Clif- Clif ton tori on who have ha Just returned from a a successful tour of or Europe and Africa The stage settings tUn s and properties of ot I this his act are ate unusually good The scene cene opens with Miss Clifton portra portraying por- por tra the thc part of ot a pretty wax niH- niH shop model and Mr 11 Klein a aI I flexible clothing store dumm dummy Both figures suddenly become animated and the they sing and dance In many grotesque gro gro- tesque and mechanical poses This Is one of ot the best musical novelty acts on tho the stage An exhibition of skillful short range marl will be given by Mr 1011 Frank McCrea Co One of t th the pleasing sensational features of ot this act Is tho the fact that Mr McCrea uses use I only human beings for tor targets but buton buton buton on account of oC his accuracy skill and perfect there Is nothing noth noth- ing to frighten even eyen the most timid In this exceptionally clover Ing lug act At one time during the per per- ho lie performs the difficult feat teat of discharging two guns suns at the same amo time shooting different objects t- t J r f GOOn GOOD BILL HILI AT T LYRIC Son Song and Sto Story Told on Canvas Om Through h tho lie Another strong bill Is promised b bytho by bytho tho management at the New L Lyric rJ theater this week following on the thc heels of the program which received ll such Ruch generous patronage at nt the tho south Main street play house conference week Tho Tue bill changed Saturday afternoon and runs through the tile week with matinee and night performances S The second act of ot The Chimes ciS of ot Normandy Is one of tho musical features tea fea S tures of or the and Is ona on ona ona S a par with the tho first act which was last week The old comic opera Is still sUII a 0 favorite fn among music lovers hovers and many will wm no doubt attend the New Lyric this week for tor the purpose purpose pur par S pose of seeing the second act o of the tho amusing and pleasing play ploy Other musical hits are Samuels S and Ma May In Anxious and Why Dont Don't You Tr Try To and The Goo Goo Man tho the catchy musical song hit from The Isle Islo of ot Spice The shows show's the bar room scene In the he Howling Wilderness saloon In The School maam when tho the school chool teacher from the tho East puts In an ap ap- ap- ap The clover dialogue and the grotesque actions of tho the cowboys brings out a a. burst of laughter There are s several still picture scenes cenes chief chic among which are arc The Tue I Zulus Zulu's Heart and tho the maneuvers of too the British territorial arm army on the tue Salisbury plains These pictures were taken t during the army maneuvers and andar ar clear and Int re The rhe crack companies ar are th thI tho skirmish h line laying pontoon bridges cs I doing signal work from the Held field and Iother other work that occurs In actual war- war faro fare This feature will vIll appeal especially aJl ally to all an national guardsmen an 1 others Interested In military affairs The Zul Zulus Zulu's s 's Heart shows the ways waS of ot the savage Zulus when they kill a aBoor Boor Boer who has dared enter their country coun- coun country tl try try- The chief of ot the tribe has Just burled buried one of ot his children and aul aids his band In killing the Boer Doer But when the child of ot the Boer Doer shows the savage sa her doll doB It reminds him of his own n child and the spark of humanity In him revolts re He saves sa the child and ancl women after a n fight ht with his warriors and sends the two on their wa way There are aro several other still pictures pic pie tures which combine an Interesting program I GO SI SINGS GS MONDAY DAY NIGHT Society Will JIl Turn Out for lie iho bine I Spanish Singer cr nt at M. M 13 F. Church Th Tho comin- comin of Go orza has aroused t the he attention of society and nd nd a n. of or parties are being planned for Monday Mon Ion da day night Is heard with ever In Increasing Increasing increasing In- In creasing appreciation began a famous critic recently lIe He Is possessed pos pos- with a full allotment o of artistic I vehemence his voice voice voice-n a rich full baritone capable of much modulation trained to exquisite finish finish belongs belongs decidedly decidedly de tie- to the tho operatic field Ills His voca vocal art being augmented b by his powers to an agreeable extent Ills versatility was ivas shown In a program I i of songs In French German Italian English and hI his native natho Spanish An An Anel el enthusiastic audience tendered Gog- Gog orza urza a n. most nattering flattering reception reCel I IThe The program which has has has' personally selected tor use ue on Monday Mon Mon- da day night next next when ho will sing at nt i the First l Methodist church Is Js a most remarkable pleasing one and one ono that will appeal to the unmusical as ag well as to the purely musical I The sale of seats eats opened during the week at tho the Clayton Daynes Music l I Co and anti the concert which Is under the he direction of Mr Graham will be as much machi a n social event ent as us it will be a I musical treat Reviewers speak peal pealor of or him year rear In and year out In this play or that as John Drew at his 1118 best But If Ir yo you would really know him at his best Join him some seine night for a tho play I have a boat outside ho he will ta say eay and you dive e In beside him slam slain the tho door and let the closed carriage fetch you and him to The rhe Players Players' club or to a ball game same Mr Ir Drew Is way up on batting averages the relative c merIts mer mer- its of or pitchers and the like But he Is a acry very cry sedate tan fan an at n R game He lie likes to sit directly behind the catcher with a n good strong wire netting be be- tween him and the pitcher Then Thon when the game Is 18 over ever a chat for tor a few Cew minutes with this or Mike lIk that that and and the he afternoons afternoon's fur I I. I complete I IThe The papers throughout tile tho country courtry have ha shon givon a good bit of space to the tho merits of George M M. Cohan's New England musical corned comedy which comes to the Salt Snit Lake then theater tel soon It Is said to t be well written and to have ha a full tull share sharo of Or f catchy Cohan songs hc held Jel In tho the hands and mouth of tho ito assistant No Orpheum act would be complete or satisfactory without the lome performance and this week the Orpheum Orpheum Or Or- has been fortunate in ing tag two excellent subjects for tor that part of ot the show And the Orpheum orchestra will turn furnish Ish several se delight delight- ful UI musical selections which will round out one of at th the tho most Inviting Orpheum bills of or tho the season The dall dally daily matinees are arc rapidly winning popular favor and the attendance Is constantly growing greater I IS S S. S HEn ONE OXE GIU CHEAT GRET AT SIN Florence or Stanley Captivating Actress Will Appear at nt Grand This Week eeli eeliA A piece of good news awaits Salt Lakers this week In tho the announcement announce mont ment that Florence Stanley tho the clover er young oung actress who was last seen hero as Dustin Farnum's Farnum leading woman In The Virginian comes to the theS Grand tonight as tho the star of ot the tho latest lat lat- lat lat- S vet est melodramatic sensation of or the hour Her One Great Sin Miss 1 Stanley comes at the head hend of or ono one of ot tho the best aggregations of ot New NOW York players ers ever er sent ent Into tho the West Vest and her role |