Show Y T rT T T Tr r T Tr r rv v T T T SAIT SALT THE JINK Jink v. v I. I 1 To move quickly especially with a a. sudden turn or to and fro lo as us in dancing hence henc to dodge to escape by a a. quick turn 2 To frolic to pIa tricks Websters JINK lINK v. v t. t To 10 escape by also to cheat trick defeat Ib Ib JINK K n. n 1 Act of or 2 pi pl Pranks Pranles' Pranles frolics frolIc chiefly In phrase hiah j Jinks Ib JINKS blog Captain swaggerer extraordinary of or the horse marines old song not mentioned nor an any of or his progeny In biographical Index or In Inho's Who's hos Who as It 1 Is to be bo C at nt the Salt EnGO PJ Lake the theatre tro the tho remainder of or this week a a. little of oC all alt the tho foregoing is compounded into three acts of or Jollity and some music even music even to the tho captain under another name as Mons Jacques Rabelais which Stella has a awa away away wa way of or saying all In a bunch When hen the tho curtain rises High Jinks begins with nothing keeps at It until the tho last and ends with nothing noth noth- In Ins ing yet et ono one In a mood to laugh has had a plenitude of ot fun tun until his sides feel as thou though h the Jinx there thore And yet ot today It would be safe to wager that not one person in the audience audience audience audi audi- ence last night can whistle more than two bars of ot an tune any except the Tin InK Ingle That hat runs all through the merry hod hodgepodge c. c It is easy enough to understand why such a melange should be bo so popular as High Jinks proved provell to be at New lew Yorks York's Casino where some of the darts with re reason on cut a bit keener and where somo some of ot th tho puts would Just a bit bit putter out out out-In In gay ay old New r-ew York Time wan wa aJ when tho the Casino was considered con con- conI I away out and Its creations In Inclined in- in I dined toward the tho rl risque risque but Que- Que but ut It i Is In- In to observe how other lines of or comedy have followed th tho Cabino Ca- Ca bino lead High Jinks Is just the thing for New ew York Which rals raises 8 the question naturally how how about aboul It for for- Salt Lake Well judging by tho the well swell of ot laughter laugh laugh- ter that frequently rewarded the funmaker fun- fun makers maker supporting Miss and Miss 1185 Mayhew herself to be sure none left leCt tho the Salt Lake last night disappointed pointed If Jr in tho the c constellation aside from the one ono particular star Itar ono was more pop popular lar than the rest it was Miss Cc- Cc cilia Hoffman Hortman who as a Sylvia won encomiums b by her toned clear voice in the tho lyrics that thal fall tull to her lot Bernard Gorc Gorcey Corcey Is sure to o the Ule jinx out of any sour in short order arid and his corned comedy Is never no forced There In is one re reason uon why Eugene In a 0 role rolo with a familiar name nanie except that he lie spells it C ey cy makes himself solid with the Iho audience as Us a n. i new recruit to tho the millionaire class class ln In acting ho he doesn't act act but Is la genuinely natural Miss of course la is always and e ever r the prime favorite and without It t In In- In further It Is just to say that all all' her support measures up to the tho stellar Bt standard and nd the chorus acquits Itself as It Is expected to do to shine In Miss Ma Mayhew's laYhew's hews hew's light With a a. fund of fun and a portfolio of ot catchy and tuneful music what hat more is to be required or desired So Tin I gle-I I e-I nS' nS High Jinks will m b be at the Salt Lake the ret rest of or tho the week with Saturday mati matinee n cc to Jn P. S APPARENTLY 1 A It was war that 3 prompted th the tho allegory on Peace presented as ono one of or tho the features on tho the now new bill at Pantages beginning yester dB day As an allegory It St has Its place but hut If It J. J J. J Cluxton under whoso whose dIrection direction direction tion It Is staged will take tako his blue pencil pencil pen pen- cil cli and strike out somo some of ot the reiterations he will save savo both In time of oC ac action action ac- ac tion and patience of ot an audience But the tho audience might well be more mor pa pa- tient A good lesson Is not net to be bo Ignore Ignored ig ignored Ig- Ig nore nored anywhere And although It grinds just a bit to havo have sin and selfishness selfishness selfishness selfish selfish- ness flaunted without respect of or persons per ncr sons there can be o no harm contrariwise when some somo good mo may be he accomplished by having ha a vaudeville nu audience lenee digest something serious occasionally Sin Impersonated In the term form of ot Mephistopheles keeps vividly before the tho minds mind's 0 L. L e c LU mai IL L me Ine while angelic Peace Peace Peace-In in masculine typo type comes off oer victorious else there would bo be no moral to deduce The diction lacks stateliness not evon even approaching the rhythm of ot blank verse and therefore therefore there there- fore foro is not s sq s stiff stier as allegories usually are are are-a a state of oC Imperfection which should make revision cas easy and anda a real pleasure If It an honest effort Is la lamade made to reduce the text about a third No r wonder the Juvenile terrible as mimicked b by Bertie l' l Fowler comes as asa asa asa a relief after sober symbolism and puts real wit into tho the flout that there thero Is no peace In the house where children act like she like she did Other skits by this comedienne keep the active V A troupe managed and directed by M. M Golden appears In topical and typical cal Russian songs and anti dances dance some o othe of ok the latter of or the tho whirlwind order with scenic investment quite as attractive as asan an any part of ot the act An undress specialty by the feminine member of ot the team billed as Dunlap and Virdin Just suited a large percentage percent percent- ago age of oC yesterdays yesterday's audience A male malo quartet once called Ariel Arid evidently but as That Singing Four earned a n recall after aCler the encore G Gordan Gor- Gor r-I r dan clan brothers have a neat dancing novell nay nay- nov nov- ell city Fatty occupies s the center Inthe Inthe in inthe the picture comedy and finishes In the suds tea DRAMATIC R READING G MISS 1 VIOLET PERKINS S. who was INi presented in the dramatic reading of oC Romeo and Juliet at the tho Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Consoli Consoli- dated Music hall hail last night b by her In Instructors instructors In- In Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Charles W W. scored handsomely In Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakes Shakes- peares peare's famous Camous tragedy Giving Giving- the pin play In Its entirety Miss Perkins held herIn her audience in tense interest to the last lat lines With surprising versatility Miss PerI Perkins Per Per- kills kins assumed all the tho lol lolLis s. s Her Juliet I was full iun of or naive o charm and sho she being but 18 years of oC ago age natural youth made the part real Her delineation of or Romeo was superb In fact Miss Perkins gave to the male mal roles superior tion death scene was a aCIne afine afine fine CIne demonstration of ot dramatic art All of the tho parts were W played e exceptionally cep- cep well b by Miss Perkins She showed remarkable talent She has beauty charm native e ability artistic simplicity strength emotional power and with a little more experience ence enco should be a great artist M t M 4 44 1 M 4 H 1 M t M M t. t H- H By the Press Agents 4 H M f M H M M M H SALT LAKE In Iu In The Red Rose nose which comes to the Salt SaIt Lake theatre next Monday tho chorus will pIa play an active part An endeavor has been heen made male to obtain young oung women with pretty faces facos graceful figures good voices and nimble limbs and nt at the samo same time time timeto to select those who would best fit it the types Intended b by the tho authors t of oC the story storT The result Is said to bo be satisfactory in the extreme and when whon the production comes hero it will be found round to obtain brand new faces and a collection of ot youthful femininity which has not lost Jost Its playful en en- en TILLIE'S PUNCTURED nO ROMANCE I. This Is tho title of or the six-reel six Keystone Keystone Key Key- Keystone stone comedy film which Is la announced for tho the first half halt of ot next week at the I Empress theatre TUllos Punctured Romance features Charles Charl es Chaplin I Ithe the man with the funny legs Marie I Dressier Dressler the tho famous musical corned comedy star and Mabel Normand ormand popular Keystone heroine The They are supported by a company of ot sixty The Tue stor story Is rich with humorous situations and tho the combination of ot Charles Chaplin Mario Dressier Dressler and Mabel Normand can better be imagined than described ORPHEUM Thi I. This weeks week's Orpheum show features f Edwin Stevens and Tina Marshall In Character Snap Shots In Ina ina a lL Musical Frame Valerie Berger and company compan In Tho The Locks of ot Panama and the Rigoletto brothers in an excellent ex ex- display of or skill and versatility Other features are arc The Tho Girl From Milwaukee Loughlin's canines Cervo the the Orpheum travel weekly and the Orpheum concert or orchestra or- or chestra fa LOEWS E EMPRESS 8 Preparations ha have hae e been completed at the Empress for another big amateur night Friday evening between the first and second shows Amateur night at the tho Empress Em lm- press has become extreme extremely popular with local playgoers Six new amateur acts will bo be seen and ami cash prizes will vill willbo willbo bo be awarded to the three best acts nets Fat Schuler will again officiate Tho The present present present pres pres- ent bill at the Empress closes Sunda Sunday evening I n g to AMERICAN TI The feature for today only is the three-part three Broadway star feature Lifting the Ban of ot Coventry It is a tense tenso drama of ot military life Ute I dealing with Coventry Coventry is a custom which completely ostracises aman a a. aman man marc who has done something against tho the mill military tar code of or honor On the same program is ono one of Sidney Drews Drew's funniest comedies The Timid Mr Tootles Concert orchestra Prof ProC J. J J J. J McClellan conductor Q a LIBERTY Tho The Christian tho reel eight feature Is att at attracting at- at t acting more attention and causing more favorable comments than an any other picture shown at the Libert Liberty the the- atre It Is hard Indeed to find a better acted more elaborate or more forcibly presented production It will stand comparison with the greatest successes of the legitimate stage stase Continuous 1 to 11 p. p m. m fa Thre S Thre Three recent scientific in inventions In- In the periscope the poisoned ne needle and antI a new method of ot using arsenic poisoning are demonstrated In iii tho Pathe serial The Exploits of ot Elaine at the today A terrific ter ter- ter rifle sandstorm on tho Arizona desert and a thrilling battle scene between In Indians Indians In- In and United States troops arc are features features fea fea- fea- fea tures of the tho two-reel two Broncho drama The Land of Dead Things Max Swain Is unusually funn funny in the Key c- c stone farce Ambro es e's l Fury ur- ur |