Show D Drama C vV IOa CI Cb W A QA k Y J sIt Salt C ak d 1 Playhouses dy 2 o o oc e o c. c 00 Week Weeks S 'S Program Salt Lake theatre Thurs theatre Thurs Thursday day Friday and Saturday iii nights and Saturday matinee matinee mati mati- nee flee The White Sister Orpheum theatre theatre- theatre Vaude V Vaude Vaudeville au deville de- de ville vine all the week with matinees matinees matinees mat mat- daily including today I Garrick theatre The theatre The Garrick Garrick Garrick Gar- Gar rick Stock company in Barriers Barriers Bar II Burned Away all week beginning tonight with matinees Thursday and Saturday Empress theatre Vaude ih theatre Vau Vaude Vaudeville deville de- de ville vine performances afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon and evening New ew bill begins with Wednesday matinee mati mat- mat i i inee each week r Colonial theatre The Vir Virginian beginning tonight tonight tonight to to- night and concluding Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night matinees Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day and Saturday Mission theatre Vaude Vaude Vaudeville yu ville le and motion pictures afternoon and night things n s Doing in n New York Nov The 18 18 The well aged the theatrical season has for tor the time being being being be be- ing been relegated to second place inthe In Inthe Inthe the int interest rest of ot the metropolis and a 3 anew new flew attraction h holds the attention of theatre patrons the patrons the virgin operatic season of ot 1911 12 born this week All AU AUmale male New York decorated itself in boiled shirt and gloomy clothes and took its wife to hear the opera Those who mis missed ed the opening night quite 1 forgot i that f. f in some ch two twenty tn to indulge e rema n n i W i l si d tran frantic fran fran- 7 their ta taste for music and made mado 1 tic efforts to obtain tickets for tor the first Seek not not Ek not so much because of Many any love Ioe of or melody but because allour all allour Interest Interest interest inter Inter- our best people display great est at the beginning of the season season- I thou though h later the au audience shows a dominance of eller musicians gallery gods of the thc peanut post and chefs from the cent 50 table lhote chote belt Aida of course with Caruso singing Rhadames was the stellar at at- at atI I traction And everyone was very cry much interested in the tenors tenor's voice He Ho was I rumored to have mislaid his golden larynx y know Signor Caruso however however how how- ever shook the rafters and made the welkin ring with his accustomed ea ease e and the rich and near rich who did not a word joined praise with the thc red Petros Petro near the roof who did and offered up paeans to the virtuosi The Cil cast 1 of Aida included not only the great Caruso but Emmy Emm Destinn Margaret Mr 11 Hinshaw and man many others whose in international in- in reputations as Jugglers of ot sound combined with the heralded attendance of society's chosen few filled limed the vast auditorium to overflowing overflowing over over- flowing On Wednesday the Metropolitan n management pr presented the German opera on Thursday The Thc Girl of the Golden West was the center of attraction on Friday Tristan and Isolde was sung Bung and to today today today to- to day has Its American premiere premiere premiere pre pre- with a special performance of La Boheme this evening The present season cannot be said to compare with that tha of ot 1910 when wh-en two important operas operas Puccini's Girl of or the tho Golden West Vest and Koenigs kinder got got their first performance hero here when hen Victor Herberts Herbert's Nat Natoma ma was presented by Mr Dippel's company company com corn pany Immediately after its first per- per Romance in Philadelphia and roU c c c I BROADWAY A V 51 STARS STAR AIRS 1 I IOn Y j n t 1 r rS a j Y 3 r h yr Y 4 ty rM bl F w I If 1 d I tl H e ft t r l 1 I I J fl o m f V A. A t S t Df s sr a fir r r On the Is le Annette K Y r a t 4 3 nt at the Winter Whiter r Garden Gorden In the c l PrInce s s J t center Prince f center I Is III UAry Garden nil nn n 1 Charming In Cinderella a nt ot the Metropolitan Met On the right nt lit t the top tOI IJ l III D In la The Time Lit Little i K tIe tle 1 Rebel a nt the Liberty Libert theatre and s f r w- w below Georgia lo Caine and andU Alfred U ed Kappeler In Tit The Three Romeo at nt atthe atthe Wr the Globe On the Is le Annette K nt at the Winter Whiter r Garden Gorden In the center center I Is III UAry Garden nil nn n PrInce Prince Charming In Cinderella a nt ot the Metropolitan Met On the right nt lit t In la The Time Lit Little the top tOI IJ l III D tIe tle 1 Rebel a nt the Liberty Libert theatre and below Georgia lo Caine and andU Alfred U ed Kappeler In Tit The Three Romeo at nt atthe atthe the Globe Ferarri's charming trifle T The Secret I of Suzanne had its premiere The promises of the present season however are large The American opera Mona Iona by J Professor Parker for which a prize was offered b by the Metropolitan Opera com company pan will be one of the new works to be produced Another first performance mance in America is Wolf Volt Ferraris Ferrari's Le LeDonne LeDonne LeDonne Donne and still another is Th Thuille's Lo which appears today I There will also be special performances performances mances of oC from time to 10 time and once at least a complete cycle of or The I Ring The Philadel Philadel- phia-Chicago phia Opera company compan will give gl six Tuesday night performances beginning be beginning beginning be- be ginning Feb Fel 13 In a addition to this nearly nearl all old favorite singers have havo returned returned returned re re- turned and some new ones have been engaged Among the latter are aro Tet- Tet Margaret l Theodora Herman Berman Well Veil and Putnam Griswold The complete completo list includes Johanna Gadski Geraldine Farrar Farmr Emmy D Destinn Olive Alma Gluck Berta Morena Louise Homer Mariska Aldrich Marie Matfield Jeanne Caruso Riccardo Martin lartin Karl Torn Jorn Burrian Jadlow- Jadlow ker Amato Scotti Goritz Gilt GUly Gilly Didur C Pini-Corsi Pini DC De' Segurola and Herbert Witherspoon Itherspoon The e Three Romeos In theatrical circles The Three Romeos a musical comedy at the Globe made Its bid for tor favor synchronIcally synchronically with th the Metropolitans Metropolitan's production production production tion of or Aida It Is a bewildering bewilder kaleidoscope of handsome lost relatives and properties that have havo havea a weird propensity for tor adding humor to the whole P Perhaps the most Interesting in feature feature fea fea- ture tura of or the tho The Romeos is II the fact th that t Mr Mr- R R. H. H Burnside wrote wrote l I the libretto and that the comedy may maybe maybe maybe be considered as an n exposition of his Ideas of oC n a successful ful musical comedy Mr Ir Burnside Is a former producer at the New York Hippodrome Romeos Looking at The TIle Three from this standpoint it can only be bemid said mid that Mr Mt Burnside ors favors the feminine feminine fem fern mine tb a degree that ought to win him ready admittance to the thc most ascetic suffragette association or qu qualify iCy him for the Judgeship at a beauty contest As a father lather of or libretto to to however he mu must t waive honors in favor of the stars The music b by Raymond Hubbell forms an excellent medium for the ensembles but never ne once draws draws- the attention of those bitten with the musical musical musical mu mu- comedy bug from the eternal feminine and performing properties As a mu musical comedy The Three Romeos will have to give wa way to some of the earlier productions but butas butas' butas as as' as asa a laugh pr producer ducer and broad farce It stands on its its' own feet and hands out a bunch hunch of humor that ou ought ht tomake to tomake tomake make it popular with amusement seekers y Sonic Some SOl Sea Season n Su 5 cs acs s. s 1 The pre present nt season although still in Its youth ha hag had had an exceptionally large number of or successful productions productions productions both of or th the musical and dramatic ic Ie varlet variety In the former class are arc The Thc Quaker Girl The Thc Siren The Red Widow The Kiss Waltz and The Little Millionaire In list lIl of or dramatic successes are Peter Grimm with David Warfield in ill the stellar role ole The Only Son Winchell The Tho Woman oman a Smiths Smith's nc new pla play The Garden Garden of ot Belasco production Billy Dilly Allah The Runaway starring Burke Buike and Maggie Maggio Pepper with Rose Stahl starring A SCENE FIR FROM OM 6 THE VIRGINIAN P 4 IJ srA X v 4 C j- j i 4 y r nylly d x t t r r fp r 4 p f r rr z u r G d l 4 J H M. M rv 2 ii it Ii 0 l. l II t t I f Y h Po 1 n A q IW f d' d r I A i A h t Owen Wister's fa famous O B play is the attraction at at the Col Colonial nial this we week week I Attractions This Week I SALT sur LAICK TIU It m may not be generally known but it is 16 a fact tact no nevertheless less that the thc last act In the life of ot the late 1 F F. M MV Marlon V n Crawford the famous writer of fiction was to affix his autograph of ot approval al upon the dramatization of ot his Idely read novel The White Sister Sister in which work Walter alter Hackett At tt the time Mr Ur Crawford was lying at the JJ pain lm o of death in Italy whither he had gone in hope o of recovering recovering recovering ering his health Mr 11 Hackett was waa ro- ro during the en entire entire entire en- en sWing In Chicago o and the dramatisation dramatization drama drama- tire year ear ear it took to make the work was accomplished by stall mall so 80 that it ma may be said the play pIa of ot The White Sister was evolved evol through correspondence It seems a pit pity that the distinguished author of ot such an enduring work was not permitted d' d to live 11 long enough h to see the actual fruits of ot so fine a con con- Surely would he hc have been the unanImous unanimous unanimous unanimous' unan unan- more inert than delighted over o verdict of the cler clergy as well as The White the press s who ho wherever where Sister has been presented have ha eulogized eulogized eulo eulo- its uplifting qualities and have given it a place among the few plays plas which appeal not only to tho the most In- In Int t tense nse side of romantic nature but to religious sentiment regardless of creed The Tho story of ot Tho White Sister has been so loud loudly eulo eulogized as one of ot the most ab absorbing Imaginable that the pIa play play- playa a n dramatization faithfully made Is bound to be of special Interest In Indefinitely Indefinitely In- In definitely Morrison and Warde r who Iola will pr present s nt The While hile Sister Viola Allens Allen's great success at the Salt Lake theatre for three nights commencing Thursday November r 23 3 with matinee Saturday give every assurance that the thc production as well weB as ns tho the cast leaves lea nothing to be he desired and promise a ha happy revelation In their beautiful star tar Miss Jeanne Towler whose personal charm is only equalled b by her talent 1 lI When the deep sea fisherman hauls his nets nets' from the dark depths o of the ocean he brings to the surface man many strange and marvelous creatures whose I ex existence tence Is never dreamed of by the landsman and by hy others unfamiliar with th the forms torms of life lite that develop de In I those sunless realms Paul Armstrong Armstrong- the gifted play play- has del ed delved deep dep Into the substratum substratum sub sub- stratum ratum of society and has brou brought ht to toc the c surface man many strange strang-e human forms forma for which parallels cannot be bo found In the everyday e life of the tho workaday world These men and women who J l fre ve e eby h by devious Indiscriminately Wa ways are aro termed termed the tho denizens of or the underWorld under under- world that half-fabled half halt halt- half guessed land wherein those who shrink tram from the public gaze move O and have ha th their lr own society In Mr Romance of Ir Armstrongs Armstrong's A t the Underworld which is presented a at the tho Orpheum as the headliner this week the playwright has brou brought ht the flea realism sm of ot the sordid tragedy of the lives ves of the social outcasts to the surface stir stir- face jace In a vital gripping wa way that holds the 1 audience breathless s with wonder an and amazement So true are ale hl his pictures pictures pic pic- tures that those who see the thc performance performance mance r realize alle the truth of the old sa say say- in t that rat one half halt of the world does docs not know I cu how the other oilier half lives The he characters In this modern drama r are ro t thu tho Midge c officers of the court d dope pe fiends pickpockets thieves thle and l all the tho moUe motley array array- that thal throngs thron-s the the court court ro ms In In New C Nework Von ork city hh 1 Theo hese h sc actors twenty three of of whom have havo h a e and ami others who vita speaking parts 1 help to ell rw till T In tho scones with fidelity to o life e learned their parts from personal personal per per- observation of or their pes in real a. a life e. e It Js J Is a complete not a It It s dr drama abond and as a n scenic production has baa nev never boon been cn excelled excelled on the Orpheum circuit t The aside asido from its act action on scenic and historic historic interest depicting AH Its It of or modern does a u. strange phase s social o lYres lie e and strange types of social characters h l of or such Intense character that h It a sensation n of f New Yo Torki tl last ll ft-ll t il ifs ifs' The we wee all of ot the serl bill s Is IB not m J ous class clasH There There- I is genuine light lIht entertainment en entertainment en- en as well The Avon on Comedy Com Corn Comedy Corned ed edy Four In presenting their farce The rho New T Teacher acher turn a number of or clover stunts that win tho the approval of or orI I nil all audiences Their comedy lines lInc are aro rippling with mirth and their singing Is exceptionally melodious Another act distinctly different Is 18 the bicycle polo game e hot between tho Shamrocks Shamrocks Sham Sham- rocks and the Thistles comprising the International polo Four men play the dangerous game Jame on bicycles and the players pIa play to WIn The act actIs actIs Is a distinct novelty no which has won on I wide favor tavor The Tho Three Hickey Brothers sterling comedians do n a different dancing danchig and I singing turn from that In which the they made mado so many friends friends' last season Their hl high h comedy is not so high that It goes ONI over the heads of or the audience John W W. World orld and Mindol Kingston do a foolish singing sing and anti dancing turn that Is specially designed to drive o dull caro care a away way Miss Kingston has a pleas picas I j Ing irig voice attractive appearance and a I wt wealth of or beautiful gowns Her gown of sparkles will excite the admiration of or the women patrons patron I ILoa Loa lIe lie the tho worlds world's only woman woman wom won an finger performs wonders upon a screen b by throwing marvelous shadow low pictures with her hands Tho The pictures of or the worlds world's news events will bo be of or special Interest to Salt SnIt Lake audiences as the great conference con on ference crowds cro that filled tilled the streets of this city at nt the tho last semi-annual semi conference of or the Mormon ormon church are arc shown hown Incidents of or President Taft Tart s recent visit also algo are arc shown There are arc pictures of or the visit of the th presidential dental party to tho the state stale fair and Governor Spry and other members of the tho official party can be reco recognized recognised eaF easily Ilo Many Inny familiar faces will b be seen In the film and the time picture wIllbe willbe will willbo be bo of absorbing absorbing- local Interest |