Show 1 THE BEST IN SHOWS i Boys of Company At the Colonial this week Paul Gilmore is presenting Boys of Company a comedy of the life in the New York National The play is beautifully by Gilmore as Tony and a strong company of especially among the Gilmore is a credit to the bis acting is forceful and lie is at home in this play and apparently the part fits his make-up as a Jovial witty and good The love story is a full of the ups and incident to a poor but resourceful lover and a rich hut faithful lady These differences are eventually with a neat little plot by Tony against his wealthy but all too careful commonly known as and Private Allen in the In order to be retired of irksome duties and humiliating service im- posed by his nephew and he bestows on him the neat little sum of seventy-five thousand this with a change of heart of his rival on his wedding brings him to goal to which all humanity strives The play is snappy and full of life and with a bright golden thread of love women It is a credit to Gilmore and his At the Bungalow this week Mack and his company are presenting the dramatization of de Mill's popular Salt Lakers have seen but never has it been better presented than at nor have we ever been better pleased than with Mack's as the Indian student and football idol at certainly depicts the characteristics of the His haughty stoicism and unswerving devotion to truth and are paramount in Mack's he is from the great Thanksgiving game because it is apparent to the other members of the team that he has betrayed them by selling the signals to their who knows the but lacking evidence to prove his guilt at that takes his like a man well knowing that the time will come when he will be and the guilty man found In the great football the most effective in the instead of sulking he shows his devotion to his alma in the superb description of the rest- of the game from which he was This is a great piece of and arouses the interest and enthusiasm in the audience to a high The romance in the play is between and Dorothy It is ardent and pure the crisis in tt j fair comes when Black Indian arrives to or in J that the his jj and his people are calling-for his return to be chief of has just J Miss Nelson's heart and planned on taking her with to this the messenger refuses to that his would not permit such a True to his tribe who educated him he returns' alone to them with a broken spirit leaving his betrothed with broken The Mack production is class in every support is A new acquisition to the forces is T. A. who took the part of Ralph the traitor who caused all this lie is a member and did very creditably in this the Bungalow We the beautiful won his' most pro- Mack has a DUt in this entirely different Cany other in which Salt has seen him m and it in which he has scored one according to the press of St. Atlanta and all of praise his work highly making favorable comparisons with Goodwin in the same The company is suited to this Miss Blanche Douglas as Miss Belmore- as Miss Gates as and Miss Russell as have admirable James is Clay Soldier Frederick and Fred as makes up a strong There is a strong story in the Three are left a baby on their They undertake to rear him him the Three old bachelors to mary off to Carewe's Phyl who is just Car-ewe is secretly in love with his ward himself and she with She has no love for and that youth has already fixed his elsewhere to his He has contracted a secret marriage with a woman of the lower music hall stage known as Carewe learns of his foster son's though the marriage is still a secret to He goes to the woman and with money induces her to leave the enters the room just as the bargain is concluded and bitterly resents accusing him of He rushes as he never to He does in the last act when everything is cleared He has then discovered the nature of and is- heart Carewe then learns that Phyllis never loved and is Tier confession that she loves him We Were will also be given at a special matinee on Washington's A comic opera of delightful quality and unusual merit is the which will be given here one commencing February with the original 1 company fresh from a tour of the larger cities where it has enjoyed unusual success in this third year of its The reason for this is The piece is one of certain of all for its particularly beautiful which by the way was composed by A. Baldwin who has given such tuneful compositions as Mocking and the to and the music is not only but it is written in a. musician's One charm about Sloane's works- is that he never writes He has no style and musicians that are familiar with his work are often surprised at the broadness of his field in the musical He has gotten to that point where he dominates with almost every author that he corroborates and frequently lyrics are written to his measure where the usual mode is that the lyrics are written first and the music as a insures a more successful score and in Gingerbread find almost a perfect This may probably be accounted for from the fact that G. Ranken and A. Baldwin Sloane were in perfect Are you interested in Arizona and Old If it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections via the Salt Lake Utah's most popular Yours C. District Passenger |