Show AMUSEMENTS After nine nights and some matinees of tragedy at al the Salt Lake Lkc theatre Isabel Isabl Irving in Susan Susn In Search Searh of a a Hue Hus Husband Hus band Is as welcome as ever eera a flower fower in spring was welcome Here is a clever comedy capitally acted Miss Irving Is delightful ami anI an her hel people are fully en entitled entitled n titled to share honors honor with her Candor compels the statement that the play pia viewed from the standpoint of dramatic construction really real should end with wih the second send act act when ten words would explain away aa all al the te mixing tangles tange that have resulted from Susans search But it I Is necessary In order to round out the evenings entertainment to have hare a athir third thir act act and so the makeshift of clear clearIng cerIng Ing lag th character of the pseudo chamber made mado is introduced There are many man absurdly Impossible situations in the play pia but they are so full ful of oC genuine fun un that one loses sight altogether of their impossibility An Ap al altogether altogether altogether together delightful feature is that An there Is nothing of the problem about It noth nothing nothIng nothing ing to ta be thought out nothing to be b studied Miss Irving offers an evening of ot rare entertainment entertainment of oZ f entertainment that thatIs l Is clean clen and wholesome wholesome The lines lne are ar bright and they are arf delivered In a man manner manner ner ncr that leaves mighty little to be b der de de desired sired sire There are arc eight characters and while all al of them seem sem necessary to the action acton of o the tho play pl the interest really raly centers center about three of them They The are Susan Miss ls Irving Robina Pennic ique Miss Jessie Jesale Izett and Lord Rathbone Has Hassard hassard sard sd Short Short These three are ar on the stage most mot of oC the time and aed they make things thing lely lively The greeting between Susan and Robina girl gir friends starts stars the laughter at the outset and the merriment in increases Increases creases as the play pIa progresses particularly bone boneH larl after the advent adelt of ot Lord Lr Bath Rath Rathbone Rth It H is to be doubted if It a better beter portrayal portra of oC the th higher English character a per por portrayal pr that is a u portrait not a caricature caricature ture than that given by Mr lr Short as s Lord Lr Rathbone could be b given He is tre tremendously tm funny and an yet the audience never lever loses loee sight ot of the fact act that he lie e is isa isa a mot mot lovable gentleman i I Miss Ml Is received rived a I warm wr welcome She was aa well wel here Jer because b of her with Jt U the o Old d Grand Her cl r acter actor of oC J 1 showed showe that th te pert part I t 0 c fitted her hc snugly snug She was especially amusing in the scene in which playing the part of oC chambermaid she hc attempts to interrupt the lovemaking of oC Rathbone and Susan Another nother old friend rind was Miss IS Marie Wainwright aln in the minor role rol of Eli Elizabeth El Elizabeth zabeth Miss Us Wainwright was s sI received with ith much cordiality and she shedid shedid did the little she had to do very well I Indeed It I would not be fair air to close cose a review of the play pla without mention menton of oC the faith faithful Cut ful character work of Herbert HOrbert Standing as The Te Doctor and A G U Andrews as the th village lac constable constable Both won much approval from the thc audience And Miss Edith Lemmert as Mrs Mulberry is also entitled to favorable mention menton So Is Ernest Mainwaring as Horace Hord Greenleaf In fine Cne Miss Irving gives Ins InsI I theatre patrons that a n company com that may be honestly said tobe toe without one weak member membrA A special Birthday mat matinee men inee Into will wi be b played today toda The engage engagement mont ment runs through the remainder of the week They have hae a couple of good at the Grand this week In n the persons of o James Jame Smith A Jolly olly American Tramp and Eleanor Dunbar In the caste as Delia Dela Dooley Dle an Irish servant girl Miss Dun Dunbar Dunbar Dunbar bar Is certainly a sprig of oC the Quid Sod So No Xo better beler Irish brogue broge has been heard hear at the Grand In many a long day da and her singing and acting harmonize well wel with wih her brogue bre The tramp hero has been popular now for years ear on the stage and while the character Is losing much of its novelty it still sti seems seem to hold its Ills popularity as a firmly as ever Mr Smith makes make a first class His Is and he goes through h his part to td t the sat satisfaction lat satisfaction of or all aU with wih the single exception ec of the villain who gets get all al the worst ort of ot It I all al In a lump just juet before beCore the curtain falls on the last act actA act actA A Jolly Joll American Tramp will wi run for the balance of the week Including a matinee on Saturday afternoon There are ar a number of good goo specialties and there is iz a plot which though com corn commonplace will appeal appel to many man Ella La LaPage L LaPage Page plays plas the part ot or a little girt girl gir ac acceptably ac acceptably but aside aide from rom this and the two actors actor mentioned above aboc the th com corn company company pany Is la not remarkable Next weeks bill bi iiii at the Orpheum will wil include Ned Nyc Ne and six girls a vaudeville fantasy Cants Richard Richa Buhler Company COlpany presenting The Cracksman Warren anen Blanchard Blanchar the comedian and the singer Cavalier A L cele cole French tenor formerly forer GIe with wih Ade Ado lina Ilna Ina John A West Vest Wet the musical brownie browie Maxwell Dudley in a a sing ling I Ing For B Sweet et Charity Charit i and the drome This weeks bill lis is playing to capacity houses house wees bi |