Show AMUSEMENT I TONIGHT ORPHEUM Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced vaudeville COLONIAL COLONIAL- Fifty COLONIAL Fifty Miles from Bos Bos- ton GRAND GRAND Willard Willard Mack Stock company in Salomy Jane Miss Hiss Blanche Bates who will appear at the Salt Lake c theater r September 2 3 dt cr and 4 eh In the new r Belasco l p production production s rih The lighting Fighting Hope Slope spends a good deal of oC her time as might be expected e in the thc theater and traveling but she has one oneR R place home lace that Iia she h calls home It t Is n not the home of her e girlhood r days o on the e Pacific c coast although that lives fondly In her liei memory nemory Her home today is on the other side of the continent on the banks of the beautiful ful Hudson river She calls It her farm Carm and it Is situated a few miles from the picturesque Village Milage of Ossining The farm consists of many broad brond acres and the farm Carm house itself Miss lIss Bates Bates' home Is one of those delightfully old fashioned two-storied two houses painted white and brilliant In contrast with the green grcen vines and velvet lawns There are flowers Mowers all about to remind Miss Bates of her happy CalI California CornIa days das The building itself modernized in some I respects goes back to the days das of the thc revolution One enters through a low ed venerable hall where many a n time the footsteps of country belles and beaux of another another- century had crossed I Then to the library and and music room with the IUn In books old and new in their shelves a piano in one corner and the bright spring sunlight pouring through though I the high windows windows Down a few steps is the cosy dining room where in the cool of the autumn the pine scented logs blaze In Ina ina I a big O old fashioned fire fireplace lace lf's well Miss Bates may well call herself a landed proprietress for full seventy acres surround the old house and nIt the stables shelter her horses and live stock There are half a dozen pedigreed horses in the theo thel stalls l and the favorite is Miss Bates Bates' saddle sad sad- dle horse o King Then there are t the dogs the sheep the ducks duds the geese and the chickens to give a truly rural air to the surroundings The live stock and poultry II may not be a source of revenue to Miss Bates but they are a n source of pleasure From King the saddle horse to Champ the Boston bull theY all alI have a place in their mistress' mistress affection Salomy Jane is making good at the Grand this week Big houses have been ben benIn In at every very performance so far farand farand farand and the Indications are that the first regular matinee of the new season tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row afternoon will b be an unusually bIgone big one Miss Douglas' Douglas work In the title role is as good as anything she has ever done and has met with the heartiest approval while Mr Macks Mack's portrayal of the character charac charac- ter of Jack Marbury an old time gambler leaves nothing to be desired The other members of the big company arc are most happily cast and taken as a whole Salomy Jane is really worth while The bill runs all this week |