Show SALT LAKE LAUE THEATRES iima Win n I Honors Il It I was society nl night ht at al the Theatre last evening and society did J itself proud Sel Seldom om has a U more fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able audience attended a a production in Jn Salt Suit Lake Lale than that which turned out outto outto to 10 pay 1111 a homage to those who so tO graciously grit gra volunteered their h services s. tH to 10 help the Free Kindergarten I of the lie el city Nor XOI has ha an any evenings evening's entertainment enter that Suit Salt aJ 1 Lake e 1 theatregoers ha have hae e Been for rOI a long 1 time tinie m t dc deserved desert er d more mort hearty barl appreciation UI There was wa tit wll wi in abundance Neil Ned le Ho works are masterpieces of wit wi but bul ut all al the cleverness clo of or the thc pla plays s 's was wa not eon con fined to the lines hues Halt Lakers learned learn learn- leall- leall ed if It I they did not know it 1 already r 1 t. t l I i. i t L i o A 1 i J J I that lint not nul all al of ut the best actors and actresses c ale u te on Oil 01 time tho professional stage Some Sonie of or thorn thc are al hiding their talents the cloaks coaks of oC Just plain folks s. s Of or the two skIts that were tvete 10 put on last ast night Troubles nun and ant Captain Impudence il it I Is lo to loay ay which was the hit more moie cle clever Both Doth were vere well wel played ed and amid went with wih a that reflects great leat credit upon Mrs Martha Iatha Hoyle King for her het able directing 1 roubles is one omit of those thole stories of the newly married maried people who being a trifle jealous orone of or one another are arc aO ea easily Hy wrought up b il I jy time the merest of or accidents Tripp Tipp Is ug Ensi Ensign n nO Boardman a friend to 10 o elope with wih his sister Jaw Mrs Tripp however wants want something nobler than a mere melC ln ensign in Uncle lams Sams nn navy for her Is sister 11 By some oversight o Tripp loses a letter from rom his stockbroker telling Idling him that thal Anaconda Anacon Anacon- d da tin l Is coming up and antI Mrs hs h's hinds Its I. I L She naturally ally gets gels things mixed U up UJ and amul when a thoughtless fireman n Ica e leaves eaves a refugee rugee in iii home and aHl two wo bundles of oC clothes cothes things become complex Mrs Tripp I Ignorant of the tue real cat conditions and amid excited over o cr a u littie lit- lit It- It tie tt lo of the lie scheme that Ihal she has overheard over over- O CI hoard heard accuses of or all al sorts sort of oC anti and In returns gets ets von even The discovery of oC the refugee ee at atan atan atan an opportune moment clears CINUS up UI the whole situation Mrs Irs Charlotte N Newman played la d the tho difficult I part urt of or Mrs and ac- ac herself splendidly Mummy Many hUr professional pro pro- res lonal actresses have hate failed Caleel to lo put pul IUt he the proper life Into Inlo thus this part but Mrs Newman was all al that could be asked for fot or She She was gloomy when gloom was ivas wa called for O and amid her hel face was wa tho time plc- plc lure of oC Joy when the tide tle changed El- El beit D D. Thomas played opposite Mrs ln Newman 1 Mr Thomas has the happy faculty of oC acting naturally Nothing Nothings Is s forced or 01 stagy stag about him As s the troubled husband he lie was wa clever Cl and cool to lo the last Jast degree delree and amid he received re received 10 re- re several well troll wel deserved recalls Andrew de Bernard played the double role of Ensign Boardman and amid the fire fire- man The parts paris are arc unlike as could be le je yet he showed a pleasing vetS vet'S versa versa- tl In the way he handled them Bernardino Bernardine Feeny did very ery well wel In the abbreviated part of or Anna anca anc andas a as a prominent society woman said mid She Is s Just jUll cut out f for I that purLAs part purL As the lie entertainment proceeded It I became even more mimic pleasing Captain Captain Cap tain taut Impudence 1 Is cleverer and amid the humor is lighter an and freer It I is In iii brief the tale laIc of or an impudent officer nUI- nUI tee clever as m he Is impudent en engineering engi engi- I- I a little lite love lovo scheme In which he lie Is a vr very Interested parl party parly BuckIng Bucking luckIn Buck Buck- luck luck- In Ing lie prejudices of oC his superior officer oUI- oUI ct CN and the Iho vow of or this same officers officer's pretty prelly daughter never to wed teed he manages with wih the tIm aid of a versatile enticing widow tV-iloW to win his point point As the pretty daughter Mrs Led Led- yard M. M I. I Bale Bailey was exceptionally pleasing Hut But lut the honors of the lie evening evening even even- ing went to Mrs Ils C. C E. E Richards who look lol the part of or the wily winning army widow wilow denounced as the ad adventures ad- ad ventures Mrs lr Bale Bailey has ha a charming charm charm- armIng arm arm- ing big manner that would win a harder heart than that of the old aid major She was the gay coquette and amid the lie matured ga graduate at al the game gamo of or love all al In II one She Was as over ver clever cever and anti win ning There are arc few professional who wha who could do the part more moro fully Then there thele was the lie old fa or c. c John D. D than tItan whon whoa i no iii J- J tn man mami l who 10 ever stepped slopped across s th the theSal Salt Sal Lake Lako theatre stage has a deeper place in the hearts 1 of Salt SaIL Lakers Lakers- LaKers H He has hitta all al tho the charm of oC the professions professional amid all al the freshness s and amI spirit of oC th the tho amateur David C. C Dunbar ma made c a capital Major Bugg conceited vai vain but lut pleased to share his delights wit wita tritha wih a pretty face tree Mr 11 Dunbar also aiso IS lit 01 omie ont of those favorites of whon Salt Lai Lal Lak- Lak ers CS never nevel tire lre Between the two tire Joel Piles Pi l the he atud with wih a clever cl talk tal on oil the thc Humorous Side o of the Sa San Francisco Situation His Ills stories wor cleverly told tolt and well wol received Th Flie serious description I with ti th which he lie end cd enl left heft lef a deep leep Impression slon on his au au- au- au nd-I nd CI Capital pia I 1 Bill Bi at The bill hi presented la last lat night proved pro one limit of the best of the lie vaudeville lle season Numerous ms cyclists I of note have o ha displayed Ils- Ils dis played marvelous nuu skill before betHre Salt Sal Lal Lake c audiences audiences- but hul Dan Dami Dal Reck law outdid them theft all al In hi his comedy bicycle specialty The house was In iii II an uproar up up- roar from Crom the thc time Dan Damu appeared on n ids his is PractIce machine until umilI he ne left ef me the 11 stage on au an invented in grind blint stone tone Tho comedy musical act by hy Earl arid and Wilson proved plo ed a novel nO 11 feature of the I evening e The little IUle country girl who answered nn nut advertisement ad tom for a n j In vaudeville sketch brought partner a n vaude Ile down lown the thc house with some sonic comical parodies on iii a few of oC the tue popular Son songs songs' s I such as 1 In II tIme the tl Sweet Street Bye Bc and B Bye e and and In Iii the Shade of the Old Oll Apple ApplE Tree Wilson is an adept in the tho use of the lie cornet cornet The rho ThC premier ht proved themselves premier pre pre- mier entertainers Mr 1 Lopez Lopes displayed this dis played wonderful wondel-ful ability In the handIn handIng hand hand- In hug Ing of the he The Tho in- in which were ele undoubtedly sortie some of lie tho finest that ha have been seen eln here were ivere brilliant with wih attached colored eel col oret ored lights Rose Hos antI and Ellis gl the barn buriel lanel jumpers al also o proved n it big feature Tho rho exhibitions of or hl high h ll jumping were wonder wonder- ul lul til especially In iii that part of oC the rIte per per- where r Hose flose oe jumps folded from fromn an tui 1 elevation of o e over oter 1 HI iI- teen eon feet Ceet Fi Flo 4 won WOI a great t deal tl of or ap- ap 1 lause with wih popular songs assisted bya byi by a i boy hoy who arose giroso Jn In one mimic of the lie upper boxes tuini 1111 responded Tony I Ryder's cs trained monkeys doled do ct-c- Cl atel led a 0 great deal leal of am amusement with wih their heir usual funny antics amitIes and amid ald el display display- llla- llla ed Ci el the thc results of long Jong and careful tm raining I n I n g. g This marks malI the tho lie last Jast of the vaudeville le until II and Iwu houses ss fall all Cal anc undoubtedly packed cs I Iwi trIll wi witness each cach performance throughout the lie wee week I Xe v c Grand t I 1 4 A that lint filled led every vacant t seat eal greeted Miss J s Ethel Tucker Tuckel and ant her het splendid company last night at itt the lie lieNow Now New Grand theatre If I there was teas an any doubt that the thc rand grand old melodrama Two Orphans would not nol prove 1 0 a card for COl the popular little play day house before It I was teas presented It I has been omit entirely irei removed remo ct by hy the time crowded hou houses e that thal ate are e 1 present ell for el e every J performance It I Is one of or the tl jest best productions Seth seen hero Item for fOl soy sev- evral oral ral mouths A very heavy hen advance sale ale tale Is reported for this evenings evening's per pen and amid the matinee is almost almo t me stir-c lr to be S. S RO no Only Great elm In lii Great Ila Ilay The hc Lion Lieu and th the hit Mouse front from the lie pen of or Charles I Klein th the author of oC The Music Muster Master will trill wi commence un all engagement of or five tire nights and amid one I at al the Salt Sal Lake theatre Tuesday May 8 under lie tho direction n lf f Henry Hen B B. Harris The TIte Lion and andI I I he tie Mouse will w l terminate the season seaton it itt the Salt Suit Lake theatre The ho author Charles Klein In imi this I hi hIs ils latest play I has selected a R theme of or big biG J possibilities that of at time the influence I once ence nc exerted b by th the moneyed Iller Interests Ion in aim American politics For the inter inter- of his hh characters s charters Mr I Klein has hns heartily approved td of or the following cn cast t of uniform excellence which comprises comprises com cent Gertrude Coghlan Cohlan Arthur BJ By- By 5 J t T I ti i i. i ml 7 f 1 0 t 2 c cP Joseph I Ii 1 ron ran rn G George corge P Parsons I Mora Flora Grace GIace A. A S. S Lipman Juliet J u ei Dowley P. P S. S Barrett Ed Edward See Soe Hel Florence Gelald Gerald W. W H Ii 1 Burton Edith Sha Shayne nc Lillian Lilan Dix and Ada Ada Curry Prices for COl the cn engagement will wi range lanJO from Crom 50 cents lo to 2 52 HOll Ia Matter tel of lf Ihy BOJ Singers CI I fl B. B and trainer train train- Henry Honc Honey manager anc er cc of Honeys Honey's Do Boys one Clue of or the clever cleverand lr de and of or the unique musical troupes country was for fol eleven en ele years Cn the master and amid organist of Grace Episcopal church in Chicago Under 1 his direction Grace Grac church choir grew i to splendid proportions and amid i noted as a the best betl Ye vested lr in the tile States Slates and also one ne of oC largest numbering seventy five event e C men tr S j 2 Y I 15 II lONEY and IO boys It I was during hii hi his directorship director S ship shil at Grace GIace church chuch that hint Prof Hole Roney ito Ro- le hey ney l discovered l and amid developed tho the voice of Kavanaugh Ka a ahoy boy soprano of remarkable talent trIm who traveled lra Clet front from one end enl lo to the lie other of oC the tho country about fifteen years l ago O. O After leaving Grace church Mr loney Itoney one has devoted his time to o his troupe of or boys boy and anti to lo say that lint linthe he ic has ha developed de a ca high class a Ie gallon alion galon Is expressing It all al to tom i mildly The ilie he boys hoy nil all al of or whom ar are HI Ia their belt teens ens are ale nUS artists of first quality Tim Tho quartette comprises youngsters whoso vocal ocal powers are arc out of the y Mnary o and ml who trIte know how to use thiel voIces to good advantage The musicians the tue troupe have been trained and amid their talent huts has attracted acted the Iho notice nolice of foreign a a well wells as s domestic masters Prof Roney who boys fattier father with better than any apI U fatally family Lull full of at them has passed the tort orly odd years of his hils life without children of his own In fact he Pt j 5 hot lol married but he ins has accumulated td a x tumid fund of boy knowledge that has aided aid ad cd ed his musical lo to such an aim ox- ox tent that he has develop 1 1 the v vy vry y first organization organisation of Us its kind In time the L world AJ A. a unusual musical ti a as a nov nov- city in the line of entertainment 3 appearance of S 'S Boys at the ibo tabernacle next Saturday will tIit be classed as the lie very tory best that has over ever appeared in li-i Salt Lake Lako |