Show rr T NEWS OF THE THEATRES I I NEXT WEEK Madame COLONIAL X for nights starting Monday with WednesdaY Wednes- Wednes day matinee o Tho Christian starting tomorrow night for full fun week with matinees matinee Thursday and Saturday ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville all week ek with matinees daily chango change of bill tomorrow afternoon SALT AlT LAKE Monday RAKE Monday night a play in m German by tho the local German colony the English translation of or tho the title tt Twin being She Sho She Knows Something Friday and Saturday nights and Sat Sat- afternoon Tho The Professors Professor's I ILove Love LovY Story by the University of ot 1 U Utah h Dramatic club The theatres make tho the following AT THE IDE COLONIAL I Lover ravers of th finest typo hM of drama wilt will I fIne tind their mecca Monday night at al the CoO Co- Co O theatre where whore Henry V. V V. V age Sa will offer for its Ita first local engagement on 1 celebrated emotional drama IUa nio mo X which scored a 1 sensation hout Europe and ha has since become widely discussed In America Madame JC- JC X comes como to this city with the solid indorsement In- In o of long runs rum In Now New York and Chicago where it attracted the largest lars audiences yet gathered at a dramatic alil attraction at- at il traction and with a splendid company of Mr Savage SAVl will stage this masterpiece masterpiece- at the Colonial In c ex- ex io to the tho small small- Li cUy the same Mme manner monner even oven Mt teat detail a aa It wa produced both at the thc Theatre Porte Sto Ste Martin In Paris and at atthe tho the New Amsterdam theatre in New Nework York ork YorkI CIty I The story tory of or Madame X X hat has to do with Ith a woman who becomes estranged from her husband and young child and leads s a a. wild adventurous life A pair of P. P blackmailers discover some twenty years ears afterward that she is the tho wife of a a. promInent promInent prom- prom French official I and lay plans to blackmail him believing he would pay for th their lr silence rather than have havo his name namer r f. f associated with hers When the mysterious I rious Madame X l learns of this plot she t kills kill one of tho the blackmailers and is r brought to trial Being without counsel I- I Ithe the court assigns a young III lawyer wyer to her t defense This lawyer I is the tho theIon son Ion on she has hRs not seen seeni n i k since he was a a. bab baby and his father mW m- m f W in seeing how he ho wilt will conduct his r first case before the bar comes and sits I at the side of the tho presiding Jud Judge e. e I 11 S Madame X X does doen not at first t recognize recognizer r t herS her son but during tho the course courso of oC the thet t trial she becomes aware of hi lila his identity f There rhem as g some come fine psychological problems i lems In tho working out of th the thai defense defens Ii tho the young oung lawyer realizing an and realIzing realizing real real- I for tOl which he cannot account izing too that the strange woman has hasy y determined to take her punishment stolidly stol stol- i idly refusing oven even to explain why she killed the man At last when the prisoner prisoner pris pris- t. t oner ha has been declared free her emot emo- emo t tlona tion overcome her and she cries outi out i My Iy son With father Cather mother and son on oni on oni i as the chief chier the drama reaches its Its' climax In one of tho the most resistless resistless- Jy y ap appealing sconce scenes ever eyer enacted In a i theatre Included in the carefully selected and uniformly competent cast Mr Ir Savage S has d for Madame X are arc Adeline Dunlap in the title role Howard Gould Gouldas I as RS the husband and lind father Robert Ober HS s the youth who pleads his mothers mother's case ca Edwin Forsberg Vincent Stuart rt Beebe Alexander Gaden Fred Sullivan Sul Sul- livan ilvan Jem James s Cooper L. L T. T Lot Loring Ing Wadsworth Harris Richard R. R M M. Fair Pair Adelaide Adell FItz Allan Helene Helenc Lut Lut- trell Jane Carleton and ind a number of oth- oth ct ets Madame X will be tho offering tat at I the Colonial on on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday nights and there will will be bo a at t matinee Wednesday afternoon r r r. AT THE GARRICK Following The Th Prisoner of oC Zenda at atthe atthe atthe the Playhouse on Second South street The Christian Is It to be put on t t. t tho the engagement opening tomorrow night r r and continuing through the week with matinee Thursday and Saturday In it giving us ua The Tho Christian the Garrick Is putting on what is generally accepted as one of the tho foremost dramatic efforts of years year In the theatrical line and a play that bet hll has thoroughly stood the test of time It Its story is the record of the triumph of a womans woman's love lovo over every other thing r i in her being being- and of a man mans unshaken faith in her whom he sees but cannot touch touch loves loves but dares dates not declare him him- r it I. I self but self but In the end marries marrlee r The Tho story as dramatized Is in a a. prologue prologue pro- pro I logue and four tour act acu acts The former o opens ns with a a. t scene ne at the tilting ground of P Peel I castle castlo on the Isle of or Man Ian where is Introduced Glory Quayle the ward of an ordinary looking English parson and a af f- f girl who in her youth and beauty and andL andt t L' L wholesomeness s is pretty nearly the Idol of or all who ho know her Among th these see ee Is l. l numbered red first t young John Storm son ron of ot Lord Storm and a healthy headlong T and firm minded Englishman who has hasi i I been trained by his father from early U boyhood for tor a a. life of oC public office Glory f IB Is about to 10 go to London where arrange- arrange menth menta have havo been made for her to become a 8 One realizes very ery quickly that the lives and fortunes of Glory and John i It arc are already entwined and that v before Glory ever buries n in Lon Lon- Edon f dons don hospitals the tho mating lore lovo of the tho rt iT Y and maiden io is destined to figure tA very Prominently f If- If with the prologue over the action of C the story changes swiftly to the moll moil of London's amusement circles and we find te Glory a tremendous theatrical success as asa t o-a o ft a singer er at a music hull hall It is her first firsty y taste of anything like affluence and it has changed her in a way So great is 18 her popularity that the men back of her ap- ap perance decide that an addition must be bo i erected to the tho place Immediately and they at once st et about securing ground i for lor this purpose Wr Adjacent to the musical halt hall Is 18 the f ground and buildings of n. n branch of or the church and one gets his first of the evening when it is discovered red that I John Storm Glorys Glory's sweetheart of or their younger Youner days is the young minister who rys Is in charge of the chapel and grounds tho theatrical men are attempting to f foree tho the owners to sell Bell to them It means for him the abandoning of the result re- re ull sult of his work and he fights fight f fights till they h y bring as an argument on him the j lea lt that his course will injure insure Glorys Glory's CB for an even greater success than 5 already b been nn hers hOts through the course of or the tho story goes Foes 1 the play delineating Storms Storm's fight I I I 1 I t I V r 41 C S. S 1 c 1 SCENE SOENE FROM C MADAME C X This drama of thrills will be 00 presented d by Henry W. W Savage at tho the Colonial theatre for three nights starting tomorrow night with Wednesday matinee against himself to keep from declaring his love e for or Glory and tho the latler's latter's cruel treatment of him because she has be been n I told that to allow him the slightest knowledge of th the love sho b bears him would mean a cessation of his church work Through the the varying Incidents ts which follow and which mako make of The Christian ono one of those plays which fas- fas ton t to ones one's Ken sensibilities s and Interest with a hold that never n rel releases a ls from its grip two strong natures that of oC Storms Storm's and of or Glorys Glory's are arc constantly opposed- opposed arc are constantly made to clash until the Intricate tab talo unravels to a gloriously happy happ ending LIke the book It I H is a play that once l' l seen heen Is never forgotten It will wilt be bo a u welcome header to tho the list of nr amusements about aboul town for the coming week Ct k AT THE ORPHEUM H I No better musical uc act IM known w t In Ii vaudeville vaude than that d b by bj tho the sl si 11 musical musIc 1 P- P t t oj J r I lp f. f l i S ir i. i i t FL 14 T i t I r s Ii t J Jo 1 ti r. r o c J I- I 1 I 4 A t m it IT THE SIX n. n f MUSI MUSICAL OA P t Direct L from from their triumphant European tour who will be bo at the all aU t I next week week- of ot Richard Nad rage specially socially Imported b by bythe bythe the circuit from Germany German will make mako his hils Initial bow tomorrow afternoon Ho Ic Is bald taid to lo carry an original line of work worl- another imported novelty Is assured d. d El 11 Cola is another discovery cr He Jc is a ayoung young man barely out of or his teens now making lila his first vaudeville tour He Ho ap appeared appeared appeared ap- ap in New Now York where ono one critic promptly called him the thc of or orthe the xylophone and the name namo bids fair fall to lo stick to him Two new films direct from the Chicago headquarters and some flomo excellent orchestral orches orches- s- s ti-al ti numbers complete the now bill AT THE SALT LAKE LARE The he University of Utah Dramatic club will present The rhe Professors Professor's Love tory at aL' tho the Salt Lake theatre Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday afternoon after after- noon This Thia play playas was as writ written ten b bv 1 Mr Nr r T 1 M M. U Barrio t ho ti o author r. r of Pan o 0 r p t c A v r Benjamin F. F Howells and Miss MiBs Vivian F. F who will appear In The Tho Professors Professor's Lovo Love Story at the Salt Lake theatre next week when the play is presented by the University of Utah Dramatic club Orpheum bill op opening Sunday matinee The of real brothers and sisters have hac just juet returned from a triumphal tour of or the European halls with added prestige prestige pres pros tige Thc They have been absent from AmerIca America Amer Amer- ica for a con considerable time and arc said to have Improved on their act which was recognized HS IU a leader of exceptional merit when tho they sailed Balled Tho The second feature on Oil the bill is Jewell's Jewells Jew Jaw e ells ell's manikins a vaudeville performance b by marionettes on a mimic stage that makes a hit with all ages carries copious copious copious copi copi- ous com comedy cd and anti Is generally entertaining Alf Alt Grant and Ethel Hoag arc aro w well known to all Orpheum patrons although they have haye not been seen een In the tho west for several oral years carro More recently the they have lia been ornamenting various eastern musical musical musi musi- cal comedies They are arc coming with a sparkling line of patter palter and songs Handcuffed is tho the title of or a good little tittle police comedy that Is offered by Miss Mona Ryan and company The Tue sketch Is from the n pen of Victor A. A Smalley Smal- Smal ley hey the man who wrote Nerve and a number of other It Is said to be amon among his best Billy Farnum and the tho Clark sisters are tre al also o on tho the bill in a singing talking and dancing act which ends In n a 11 quarrel and general s hilarity A A European ventriloquist in the person What Every TherY Woman oman Kno Knows H and The Little Minister The Tho Professors Professor's Love Story was waR made famous by the noted English actor E E. H S. S Willard who played the he role rolo of the tho professor for or several years reans both In England and in America The Tho club chub will present nt The uThe Professors Professor's Love Lovo Story by special arrangement with Charles Frohman who Is the th American representative of Mr Dart The plot pitH of oC tho play centers around an English college o professor sor who has made madea a fi specialty of or electricity Suddenly he ha becomes unable to work and i Is at a loss to know from Just what hat malady he ho Is suffering suffering suf suf- fering from Cram Hia physician tells him he is In love lo lIe Ic scoffs at the suggestion sugs for he has no 10 Idea who tho tIm woman is Later ho finds ho he really is in love and the woman womans Is s his private secretary And so 50 throughout through through- out the entire play light wholesome comedy and a tender sentiment prevail pre to mako make it a clever and unified tion The cast east for this years year's production has hall been chosen choMen from over oyer s sixty contestants who tried out for tor tho time different parts in the he play and anit HO so the company represents the tIme cr very cry best dramatic talent In tho the uni Th The directors Prof Maud May fRY Babcock and Harold Goff Colt have ha made the tho productIon production tion one otic of tho the best ever attempted at tho the university WANT ALICE LLOYD FOR MUSICAL COMEDY Luescher stand ready to lo close a contract to star Alice Lloyd Llod In a musical musical mu mu- comedy for tor next season Benson says ays Va Va- Miss Lloyd Llod Is 15 appearing on a re return return re- re turn engagement ens over the tho Orpheum circuit circuit cir cir- clr- clr cult Tom rom n her husband who was wa greeted h hr by the New l York press pross as a delicious English corned comedian Ian and a a. slashing lilt hit hit after his tim first legitimate up- up Monday evening In Now New York will b be his wife's wHo's main comedy support in the pro proposed pORed piece which I Is understood to bo be conditioned d upon a favorable manuscript manuscript manuscript man man- being submitted to disa Lloyd Lloya A similar Condition was as included with will a contract made mado by the thc English music ball hai star a couple of Hea seasons on ago when whon pine pine- Inc ing her herself under md agre agreement to law Klaw Erlanger r. r That a agreement lapsed through Miss MIAs Lloyd not affixing her O 0 K upon I mv am-mv of the pIeces submitted r I LUN hIT successfully launched The Maid at tho the Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty Monday Monda with ChristIe MacDonald 1 as ns the tIme star Mr l is tho the prin- prin doal cinal comedian Th The show ho played d to 1800 1500 nt itt ll its 1111 first matinee Wednesday and a u long run Is 19 pr predicted Minn Lloyd Is U In Ran Rail Francisco thin week wook but soon will r Uy at at tho the local Or Or- |