Show WHAT THE Tai THEA IRES PROMISE The e er Girl it of o the e Golden We West es t at a the e Colonial Next ex Week r 1 r I 4 I ir f 1 1 I 1 sro a lp P r f h ft f t r ri Ye y I 4 g V G r yRa i. i ehr SCENE arr FROM T DAVID BELASCO'S s GREAT PT PLAY AV AT THE COLONIAL NEXT VAT WEEK TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS SALT The LAKE LAKE The Wolf tt Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced Vaudeville COLONIAL L Tho Flower loer of the tho Ranch GRAND GRAND and drama L LYCEUM A LYCEUM A A Farmers Farmer's Daughter L LYRIC Motion Motion pictures Moving ELITE ELITE ELITE- Moving Io pictures The YoU Wolf which w started a a. three nights an and m matinee engagement at th the tho Salt Lake th theater ter last nl night ht is exactly what It ft to be be-a be a melodrama But It tt Is le safe Fafe to say Q that no one of ot th the large audience that attended last lat night at at attracted perhaps by tho the tact fact that It was from tho the pen of Eu Eugene ene Walter who nho also alO wrote Paid In Full lull was was disappointed In lu luthe tho the show Ait As a matter of fact tact the melodrama part of ot the tho p performance performance- th Jh h actual story oi of the tho plot tot Itself Itself rs Is the tho weak weal e k rat part of or Tho Wolf Vol If It It can be b sala to have o any weak part On the other h hand nd th tho tha lines line on which tho the characters character of tho the wild Cana Cana- Alan llan northlands ate are drawn are arc bold and ond strong strong and nd more than make mako up lip fa for I. I the tho conventional sensationalism that appears appears' in fn the plot In addition to this tho the scenic Affects of tho the play are arc well known and there there is Js a a- careful c att attention nUon to detail throughout the production that t speaks well for fot the ability o of lien Ben Lamar Lomar who I in tn addition to handling one ono of tho the most difficult character sketches In lu tho play plu I Is 18 also alo stage manager In the hands of west actors and with only avern average staging It Is probable that Tho Wolf Volf would w bo pretty retty much of ot a t frost Instead of ot the success which It It proved prO to b be I last st night This all tit the more for tor tho the ability of tho the live ho men I and a girl tirl who go to make up the cast This fact tact Is is' all aU the tho more pleasing to a Salt SaIl L Lake ke audience from the fact tact that one ono I o of the heaviest parts Pouts of ot tho the play pIny Is given to lo a a. former Salt Lake Lako boy Alfred 1 son Ron has haa the tho part to p perform and ami I I the tho villains villain's part In melodrama rama often oCten calls for hisses The Tho work of or Swenson J Ja last Kt t I night r received and merited no on I the contrary It was liberal liberally applauded Jako Jake Beaubien tho the young oung French French- I r Canadian adlan hero In fn the ph piece Ice Is played cd b by Andrew Robson He lie Is fl pitted against an all American but wins the tho approval al of or an I American audience And nd ho he not drawn asan as asan asan an impossible Impassible hero either One On of or tho the favorites ta last night was Louis Koines who took tho the part of George Geor Huntley tho other American ap ap- appearing I in the play last nl night ht the character char- char acter he hI depicts Is that of oC a light hearted witty idea Jackanapes Jackanapes Yankee Y o bo boy whose whole I ideals after all aU are those those- that the ewes enc looks looks' for In an Ideal American 1 As s such tsuch he wins wine at applause laU and his work la Is sprightly lInd vivid vivid even en f if once or nr twice he ages spoil his Mines lJ by a 3 false 6 c- c I i tion I Bon Ben La Lamar Umar mar has lias hasa a a morn morl difficult ml role rolo that of 1 n n a cranky old Scotchman disappointed f I pointed in fn life whoso whose c experience with woman who ho was his wife has ha's led him hint to bell believe belle e th that t the on 1 devil davit rj possesses nil all wo- wo mon mOD men even even his beautiful bE year old r-oM r daughter who unfortunately t for fOl herself shows Knows In tho the lineaments lineament of or her I ante ance t and the G color of her r hair more mere of gg ro hl Jf I the tho S Swedish U n mother of the Scotch tg father The old Scotchman has retired to the tho life lICe of a trapper v in the tho northern wilderness wil wil- that that'll he may 1031 do his dut duty by his daughter in accord with the dictates of ot hU hla own dogmatic religion and hl his luaU Va warped d conscience There ho hp has hu won for himself lt Jno the title dUo of oC the tho ma madman man of or th the I n north Li but h his Is la a t type e of ot character with lIh which almost every very person on in fn the lute oct I last night was familiar Miss Lorle Loris Palmer has hu the tIlt part of It If Hilda llda the lonely daughter And the only woman il In the She Ito he has bas a n differ differ- sat ent part rt n and her ller ter Interpretation is not particularly par pal stron strong But BUl then Hilda lacTa l fah tah's if s lite t li hav vp ve smacked mom mat n of or f tho the wild mId wilderness than nn any In all mOll t tills tats lis pla play of the tho northland Tho The part art of ot Baptiste tine the stolid hilt but motional French Canadian ur coun-ur du boil boix 16 is taken b by Conrad nil and la LI well Ten done f he J play throughout smacks of or the I W dc The The- au audience l in ht th the opening of oC the tile first tint act found round Itself against up against a con con- v n between en an 3 aged agar Ml eccentric with a v J. J decided de ld M Sot Scotch h accent tC nt nt In and n R laconic c French rench Canadian Can who talks lh the patois of or the tho habitant and was waR I 1 t At t A los tor a few Cen minutes But familiarity I noon oon on 1161 d out In n I t till hI eric MIC tae ine pi play ay was as all 11 th more d 1 In If It its later lacer Irenes I i b because so 1010 0 much 01 attention n o hat had been he given to details of Aft Just jUlit Huch uch rt a nature The tip play ay tonight ht und and tomorrow tomor tomor- row night Uti a matinee saturday an and i will houses AT T TE ORPHEUM blahs The lI r on 11 next wc weeks Orph Orpheum i MM blU i 1 f. f u one or of r rho he i most renowned and able abla of or th the younger American Am actor actors I ll ilP f is by d company campan In a one Act c ct J h by Fred Ibl entitle The ho hoIn hov Girl of the Th TIC The v k keen In n. n bright 1101 and Is ls Intensely cI clever cr dramatic r. r 1 Is a IL San n Francl Fran Pran- ran i cl t n b being a sort On of ot the tho bite Hall tic MC- c- c l a jr er a u A lawyer 13 for fUI whom a n monument has Just l been l cn n erect erected l in tn front frontS of ot th the lull hall of ot r records In San n FrancL eo S on the list comes omes th hl the j Italian trio direct from m rem Naples Thes u achieved fame fam In Italy lly The Tho trio la is composed com com- Do posed d of Signora Vincent l Esposito po tn t tenor nor baritone n end and Pasquale basso w o. o Th Their lr voice blend well and tb they ar are J d artists in i iver every ver tense a as at their repertoire would Ind Indicate late They Th y sing 1 from Trovatore Tr Trova tor e And 3rd Dicapua's Tul n llA as al well I as ae lighter numbers like Ilk The Palms And For All Th Then n there are ate Bow Bo Bowers r r Wailers x ni and 4 Crooker CrO ik r a n. trio of or well 1311 known n Cl comedy ac- ac robat The They Thay are not nOl strangers here her as ns they appeared rell l at the tho Orpheum lat last season sea sea- son IOn and won on an abiding IbId In place lace In the hearts of ot th the patrons b by tb their tb-Ir tb lr clean ut r i d work find er clever acrobatic fi Pats tl They are arc called Tho jh Three Rubes as is I their lr ire are re strictly rural The Thc Feud J u u. mel melodrama a. a by I I. I t r m j i r v 1 r rm X I It f iJ y i g y f I r s r MISS r BLANCHE DO DOUGLASS WHO WILL BE THE GIRL i u r Manager Grant of or tho the Colonial th theater ater has executed agreements for tor Willard cv Muck Mock to appear ear for fOl i a weeks week's t engagement r commencing Sunda Sunday In David Belasco's Bes' Bes Be- Be s' s a lasco's lascos black's cos co's s 's original complete I production of The Th Girl o of the Golden West est Mr Ir Mack MackY x Y tut has s p paid aid Bolasco as advance nd royalty alt for one week and from this ry r one moo lOa may judge of or the tho C caliber t of the offering This Thill great American play pIny front from the p pen en of that master of or st stage gc craft Belasco ran two whole years at th the Be Bo- Belasco lasso lasco theater healer New low York City to Ca capacity houses and I returned Jears again from Crom en engagements i ts In t outside cities to Gotham Gotham only to repeat at Its former triumphs Mr Ir M Mock I k ck won his wa way Into Inlo th the hearts of ot Salt Lake Lako theatergoers early In ln December v av at athe the Colonial particularly in ht Henry Millers Miller's pia play On Parole c Supporting Sir Mr Mack in fn The Girl of or the tho Golden West will bo be Miss Blanche Blanchc Douglas Bertha Hart liar Ramsay Wallace Vallace James 1 ionly Glay Clement J it J Jr Jr James lame Ronn nann Ronny Harry Harr V V. Allen Ailen l- l Edward dward R. R Davis Mart Marl Franklyn Frankln Alan Farr t ry Walter E. E Robinson Robinson Harr Harry W. W Babb Francis Maxwell Il Frank Flank E. E Parsons Parson t K r Thomas R R. Jenks e. e Burt Durt Price Tom Hodgeman eman Daniel S. S Wills vms William Wllliam WilliamJ f J T Counihan han Samuel Devine lne William Harris 11 J. J Shannon Margaret Jessie Brownell Staged under the tho personal direction of ot William Phinney 4 F WILLARD MACK WHO WILL HAVE THE PART OF ROAD AGENT Martin V V. Merle berle will wilt be the tho vehicle in iii I I which Miss Laura Hud Hudson on find company any will appear This Is It an nil net act with I life ur In tho the mountains of or Kentucky and a I delightful slot story full of or human interest and ami sentiment t Is unfolded So Intense are the tho dramatic situations and ancI climaxes that I the audience Is h held spellbound from thOm tho the m moment ment tho the curtain rises rise's s till It falls Miss lIss Hudson 5 n is on one of or the most tal talented actresses actresses act act- I In vaudeville aUf Another artist who Is a n favorite here lucre is Agnes Mahr lalu Ul the UK- fatuous Aim H who l lIS is titled th the American Tummy Tommy Atkin At- At kin kint Sh She Is aided In her hor performance II by Flora Mahr and a n series t rl s of Intricate te and difficult dances Jancee are t re In Introduced Since Sinco her last appearance here heI Miss 1199 Mahr ahr has hasI I visited practically nil all th the amusement I centers renters of Europe where she was something something something some- some thing of or a sensation not only on account of or her speedy and graceful dancing an and charming vivacious l manners but also be because because be- be cause of ot the art and Judgment nt di displayed Il d In her custom On One of or the b best st juvenile ju comediennes on rt T n stage st-iare I le La Ip Sho She Is what hat may bo be styled a miniature edition oi w J II tl hen hen sae went upon th the stage Ih she ho was a mere child In Intact fact tact was only I years ears old but she ehe Las bas as asmore m more rc titan than made malle good and as years lu have c ve gond gone by she Ih has haA developed de and own grown In ht her art Rrt until today she the has established hed 11 herself In the front ranks of ot Impersonators tors toOl and imitators Some Some- of or the tho t rs that sh store will p portray ray era Eva Tan Tan- Marie Dressier Dressler George Cohan Eddy Io Foy Ionna Anna nna HeM Held and HarT Harry Lander I II I The Bob liob anal ami Tip rip company campoli comes next This I Is on one of ot the big laughing successes In vaudeville Bob nob 1 Lou Leo 0 Is III a world famous ra- ra fa famous I moul clown of or time the old oM school who ho has r reduced facial facia expressions and anft pantomime I work to an ah absolute art two subjects on U.- U. lira and I I three selections h by the Orpheum orchestra the bill but IK Ix complete AT THE GRAND What a l will viii unquestionably prove prose a a. pleasing diversity to the tho patrons of the Grand theater Is time the engagement for tor one I w week ek commencing Sunday next Of or Cunning Ute Jail Breaker cr in a a. truly remarkable exhibition of ot ma magic le mirth and mystery This performer II has hal Just re returned returned re- re turned from 0 d successful tour of ot Mexico where h he huu nD appeared llred at a a. private ato exhibition then tion before the time president Ho Ko o pleas pleased leased 1 was wan My hll excellency that ho he present oil Cunning at lh the close clolie of tho the with a ron bronze statuette of ot himself an ns a token of e appreciation o of his 1 Cunnings Cunning's performance I. I la is on one that thit appeal ap ap up- peal heals eats eats' tl to alL all' with with- an act of or clever er and modern magic that paves pave a tits tin Wa way yr to greater and IT norn pr Its II- J t ho he keeps his 8 nce i In a con- con conI I slate t of bewilderment Ing trig It all nil with comedy Ills HLa net act cl clor I r n of or scientific Jail breaking as u he ho Is 11 pleased to tu call It Is an original conception and I with It h he has haK m all and IJ y the tho mast master r minds the JC keenest wits and most brilliant Int Intellects o of two t conti- t I I AT AJ THE EL ELITE TE Manager Max Florence sales says h he h. has an ln agreeable abl surprise for the tho tr p patrons patron nl of ot the Elite In his new pro program of ot moving I pictures II tures C for 1 th the week starting starting- Stirling tomorrow AT THE EMPIRE m I t The ThO living and moving pictures it t the Empire theat theater r this thise week e k Is attracting big I nU audiences because there thero U ha much merit to 1 Two Headliners a at the e Orpheum r eum c r r y r rI I f. f t a H a ONE OF ITALIAN TRIO HALL it H. Psyche at Natures Nature's Mirror Is a n. subject subject sub sub- jeet that delights the patrons of ot the tho Em Em- pire The 11 Women omen at the Tomb I Is an another another nn- nn other I splendid living picture and An In Inno Innocent Innocent In- In no nt Victim completes te a high class living picture program Many lany novelties arc are contained In ins the tho th list Hot of ot moving pictures ant anti and the entire bill U la Uso laso so well welt balanced that It h haw pro c proved CT very popular all week we k k The new 11 program according to the schedule now non pr l. l will bis be even wen better tt r. r that if la lx possible in iii moving and living hiving pictures How Old Is Corinne l' l There has Jt been n some ome Qu question on th the th part of or many man O newspaper editors as aft to the exact Gt age of or Corinne the well known comedienne com corn who Is to appear hero here soon BOor 3 a Lola Loi trout from B Berlin Prece Ir Prece ce agents agent's note CORINNE'S CATECHISM C. Q old was thin Ann A A. A She fie he was 1 18 ye years n aid oId at last reports Q rJ d How pd pM M Is Corinne A. A She Is 3 31 years old b by a actual count Q How Mow can you prove this 1 A. A Wh Why h herself r lr admits It lt Q Q have 0 you Have you any am further proof A. A Yes Ye the family Bible which hun han been disturbed d for tor thirty four Y years year Q Ito How d does J it hap happen n that the family Bible BILle hasn't been disturbed for tor thirty four years A. A wile Because Corinno Corinne was th last born In tho the family and th the family Bible Dible hasn't be been n u used d since that time Q Q i iben ben did Corinne first appear on any sta stage c A. A When she ho was C 6 years cars old Just tw twenty eight nt years ago Q With what company compan A A. a Juvenile 01 Pinafore comp com corn p pan pany n 1 Q By what term was Cor Corinno CorInne nuo generally generally gener gener- |