Show 1 4 c c Twi Fre k v t m S f 1 IL a d-b d h. h J 4 J S i 1 I Wiliiam Rork Rock and Miss l Maude Fulton danced their their way to the hearts of an appreciative ap ap- ap audience at the last laRt nl night hl ht and established a popularity which gives them first on a a. generally good entertaining and well halan balanced ed program program pro pro- gram which runs for Cor the remainder of the week Mr 11 Rock Rod and Miss l Fulton have baye been hailed In the east as origInators origin originators atom of dance dane creations of extraordinary success an and judging from their work at atthe atthe th the Orpheum last night the they deserve rye every kind cinch word that the critics have havo said of them The They have made madu step dan dan- dug an art and in a 0 series of or well staged scene scenes they dance danl e intelligently the entire gamut of human emotions and do it in a manner that is entertaining and appealing even c to th tho th most blase blaRe The act closes closeR with a dance with the devil U e in which is portrayed in dancing pantomime the temptation downfall and anti final suicide of or a charming girl and the story is told more forcibly by Mr Rock Roel and Miss Fulton Fullon with their feet than Itis it Jt itIs Is told by the average melodramatic troupe In three acts and a prologue i Their comedy specialties lUes are just as en en- en- en t and and ll nU U performed as a's the heavier stuff making of the act as IS a wh whole Jc a. a Yel very vera classy bit The Thc On one deserving second place on the hc program ram Is not easily decided Maurice l Freeman and his company in Tony and the Stork have a sketch teeming with human Interest but the effect would probably be better if Mr lr Freeman were allowed to do the act all by himself The rest could be imagined very well weIl by an audience of average intelligence and certainly certainly it would be better to imagine a a. pair of fine healthy twin babies than to actually see a pair o of rag rao babies bable supposed supposed sup sup- posed to be he real In this day and age of stage realism the real is none too real for a a. dI discriminative audience Mr Freeman Freeman Freeman Free Free- man mal makes es the most of his lines at that and portrays with witha a touch of real artistry the profound sorrows as as the ex exuberant exuberant exuberant ex- ex joys jOS of f tho the passionate Italian nature r Sir Mr ir Wheeler and Miss Vera Curtis offer a polished little dialogue Innocents Abroad They work with au an attractive drop and and have havo a good rood snappy line of talk and song stuff Miss l Curtis too tho Is a a. charming creation The Tho Australian Wheelers have nothing particularly new to show though they are some imme cyclists at that Hooping the Hoop is their feature and anti furnishes a climax somewhat put out of the ordinary Frank Franl Work and Reinhold Ower European Eur EUr- gymnastic jesters festers have lave nothing to say but furnish a few thrills in sensational fen sen sen- sen falling twisting and acrobatic evolutions Tho The boys work hard liard and do some really difficult stuff in an of offhand Chand way A somersault from a a. sitting posture posture pos pos- ture lure is one of th the difficult feats Someone In iii the audience last night said that the act of the I Kaufman brothers Jack and Phil was rotten It didn't seem hardly that bad to mo me though for tor fora tora a fact it ft Is very ripe and the boys should really brace hrace up and do something odd with t the voices with which nature has endowed them The six American tumblers do everything that any other group of tumblers ever or did and a little bit more They are all well built active good lookin look look- in chaps and for rapid fire firo tumbling are arc unusually entertaining Professor sor orchestra excels Inthe in inthe Inthe the Lohengrin overture and good kino kino- drome rom pictures finish up the tho strong bill The rho Tribune this morning said From the standpoint of artistic work worl tho the bill billat at the Orpheum which was presented to W capacity audiences Sunday afternoon afternoon- and is the best one that has been seen here this year It 11 is a bill bUl that is made up of As to which of the acts should lead consensus of or opinion would place the sketch of Tony and and- tho Stork at the top i If It tho the applause which gre greeted tho the Ingersoll Ingersoll Ingersoll In- In company from a packed house last night Js is to be taken as an Indication no mistake was as made in the selection of or orThe The Woman in the Caso Case for the thirteenth thir thir- week of th the engagement of the c company The audience last Jast night was one of ot the largest that has yet greeted the the- comp company Long before the c curtain row rose on the first act every seat bad been sold lold and at it least persons unable unable unable un un- un- un able to gain aln admission admission- The play pla tells the story of a man falsely falsely false false- ly accused of the murder of his friend and of or his us finally being saved sayed from payIng payIn pay- pay In fn Ing the death penalty for fol a a. crime crImo which he n never Vcr committed through the faith faith- Ol ot nis fliS Wily al aou so- so lut ly in his innocence As the devoted wife Jane Wheatley added new laurel to those which she sho had already r won on at al attin atthe tin the Garrick Miss lIss Wheatley lias has dono nothing else Julio so good as Margaret AH As Claire Forster the in thu tho case caBe who is responsible for the arrest and Imprisonment pf pC tl 3 friend of of- of the theman theman theman man she loved Miss fiss Dill gave to the part that car careful ful attention that has marked all alt of her hr work ork in this city r Miss Hiss Prin- Prin gle Miss MISH Collier and Miss Stuart had rather small mall parts but they were carefully carefully carefully care care- fully handled It Jt Is needless to say Ray that aw ap the thc accused ac ac- ac- ac used man Mr was good Everything r that that- he be undertake Is done In iii a painstaking manner While hile Mr Seymour Seymour Seymour Sey Sey- mour does aoel not have the opportunity that he ha lafi hR had in some of oC the pre previous pla plays s the most of what he has to do Mr Air Herbin Mr Day and Mr Cl Crosby b were excellent in the parts part a aligned toI to j I I I I I S e F S s. s 2 1 I them while the remainder of the eat cat t was In capable hands bands The Woman in the Case will run forthe forthe for the eek with tho the usual Wednesday and and- Sat Saturday matinees The Tho Tribune says The V Woman man inthe in inthe the Ca Case Cae e was greatly appreciated is as was emph emphatically tir told In lii the rapt attention atten atten- tion and hearty applause accorded Lo to LoI I t by tho the spectators Miss Wheatley as Margaret 1 added to laurels already gained during the short period that the lady has been with wilh the company Mr l i Ingersoll as Julian uhlan Rolfe maintained lUS Ius splendid repute here and Miss Margaret Margarot Dills in the role of the tho abandoned Claire Forster made further r advance an e Into the affections of patrons of the tile theatre It ItIs Itis Is an c. tJ S play all through and is ts particularly Intense in intense intense In- In tense at the Close of or the third act when heu heuI I the wife discovers Rolfe's innocence S S Ann that Mme A na Ai na Pay Pay- Iowa lowa M. M Michael and the im imperial imperial in- in penal Russian ballet are to make maIm an American tour thur this season has caused a pilgrimage of impresarios to the Landof Land Landof of the tile Little Father In quest of dancers As the tour has been arranged ed with the sanction of tho RusSian Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian government the army of managers Is securing little encouragement Before the contracts were signed which are re responsible ro- ro for the coming of Mme Anna M. M Michael l and the I Imperial Russian ballet the tl tidy sum of ot something over was deposited by I Ithe the American promoters of the project I with the Russian government to guarantee guarantee guaran guaran- tee the fulfillment of ot all aU obligations as assumed assumed as- as sLimed by them in reference to the world famous artists As an amusement man man- ager Czar Nicholas can ean teach the Paris and London impresarios who usually supply the American market with novelties novel novel- ties s. s a a. few business S 'S tricks The Tim sale of seats opens at the tho box office tomorrows tomorrow morning S. S Ida St. St Leon will be s seen sen en next Monday night at the Salt Lake Lako theatre in In Polly of the tho Circus The rho play with all wiLly-all nIl it its at attractive attractive attractive at- at scenes quaint characters and elaborate stage effects ts is one of rare de de- light Tho company is said to be excel excel- lent The scenic equipment is pronounced lavish and elaborate Five circus acts are employed in the big sawdust scene Inthe inthe In Inthe the third act S S The sale of seats for the con concert ert by Ellen Beach Yaw Wednesday night and for Madame Nazimova the balance of ot tho week began at the box office of or the ColonIal Co Co- lonIal this morning A large advance sale is r reported ported for both bOUl these engagements engagements engagements engage engage- ments and they will probably be the two two most successful of their kind to be seen in Salt Lake Lako this season S-S S 5 The second w week et of ot the roller rolle skating kating season begins this evening at the auditorium audi audi- rink A const of oC fiber roller sl skates ates arrived Increasing the thc supply supply supply sup sup- ply to 1 1000 Oo p pairs ir Tho ho management has I arranged for a special musical pro program ram for br each evenin evening during the week the orchestra haying received now and popular popular lar lay music Special parties will be given Thursday and Friday evenings s. and ar arrangements ar- ar ate arc ma e for a series of contests in speed and fanc fancy skating I |