Show x o j x oooo cx 00 o oc o I D im C tb f W tk f from to Gay grave raue at Sa St It ke Om d n a Playhouses S 1 r- r I x H H 4 r H 4 t 4 4 Weeks Week's t Amus ment Program t t Salt Lak s theatre Miss theatre Miss Valeska f t ff f In The Kiss Waltz Monday Mon- Mon 4 day Tuesday and V Wednesday day 4 nights and md Wednesday matinee f ff f The Tiro rv Ros Friday Erlda and Satur- Satur 4 da day dak and Saturday tur a r matinee f Colonial theatre theatre Miss Countess and stuck stock company In f 4 The rho Thief all nil week starting starting- tonight to- to f night nl-ht with matinees Thursday and 4 Saturday f Orpheum theatre theatre Vaudeville 4 afternoons and cv oven oven- n- n 4 s ln ings s New W. W bill begins Sunday un ay 4 matinee each rach acu week 4 4 E. theatre theatre E. E Forrest 4 f Taylor and nod stock company In 4 4 opening engagement In The New 4 4 Minister Starting tonight ht and 4 running aU all week with matinees 4 4 to Wednesday and Saturday 4 4 Empress theatre Vaudeville 4 4 to performances and even even- f 4 ings New c cbill bill begins Wednesday 4 4 matinee of each week weel 4 44 4 Liberty theatre Licensed Licensed moto mo- mo 4 4 to pictures and music Special Specia 4 4 to feature Frenzied I Finance la In In 4 4 three reels Continuous perform perform- 4 4 ante 2 to 11 p p. m 44 4 4 l theatre Motion Motion plc- plc 4 4 tares turcs Complete change of or program program pro- pro 4 4 gram dally l t t t t M t M MM t t Hi HiI t I By the Press Agents I HE following concerning the attractions at- at THE 1 tractions at and coming to the local lo- lo lo local cal eal theatres has been furnished by their press representatives representative The s sentiments expressed may mayor or may not be bo those o of i ithe the dramatic editor o of this newspaper Salt Lake Theatre T the thc Salt LakO theatre commencing commencIng commencing A AT ing tomorrow night and running three nights nIghts' and matinee Valeska heralded cd as the reigning queen of ot art models will appear In 1 the celebrated New cw NewYork York Casino half a musical success success success suc suc- cess The Kiss J Waltz composer composer composer com com- poser of ot Fritzi Scheff's popular piece talc Mile lIc Mischief compo composed e the work and though he finished It in a 3 years year's time It jt must be the result of true inspiration Inspiration Inspiration tion for the New cw York Boston and Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago reviewers proclaim it full fully equal to the best melody of oC the tho S sweetest t sl Gilbert and Sullivan al scores Also the critics who have Q 5 seen en Miss in tune the operetta this this' season season say the new work Is more mora suited to her peculiar cullar art and personal charms than anything nc the noted beauty has has has' previously appeared in There are aro each depicting depleting depict depict- two acts In the new opera ing polite gaiety In the Viennese capital Miss Interprets a fascinating flirt of historical reputation and she Is la surrounded sur sur- rounded by a brilliant gathering of or men and women of or fashion artists military officers ct et al The star tar and others inthe In Inthe Inthe the cast and chorus of ot alluring feminine character are said t to disport In tho the latest fashions in London Jondon and Paris gowns gonns and I Ithe the management promises an exception exception- exceptionally ally augmented orchestra and the most scenic attempted extravagant display ever lh Sh operetta 1 Mla supporting Company Is made up of a a. host of ot well Broadway ro singers and comedians rind a chorus of at feminine beauty rare rarely seen outside of the most extravagant musical mu- mu comedy idea Edgar Smith wrote the stor story of ot the operetta Matthew atthe Woodward Wood Wood- Woodward ward Is credited with most of ot the lyrical numbers J. J C. C and William J. J Wilson did the staging and Melville Ellis designed tho the fashionable feminine frocks The music dancing and are tre th the tho main maln features of or the operetta who Is one of or tho the b best st of or th the younger composers of or the continent has done nothing better not even en c excepting his lat latest st work Love In Pawn Yawn There arc are 40 0 many pretty prett- numbers rs described In the program that It Is difficult to single out any anyone one or two That which takes first on account of or Its relation to the story I Is of DC course The Kiss Waltz which I is Bung sung and danced b by the two principal characters Guido a musician and Nella the Baroness on von Ml s I Buratt with whom ho he falls ralls In n lo love In point o of attractiveness the most striking sti num number r is Its said gald to be that called calle Goodby Little Girl This Is rendered by tho the chorus ho us and one of or tho male principals The rhe operetta abounds In charming ducts duets find and ensembles as was wwi the case with The Chocolate Soldier Other popular num- num THE KISS WA WALTZ L OPENS NS TOMORROW NIGHT AT SALT L LAKE VALESKA IN LEADING ROLE c. c 9 1 r rL I 1 J I r y I r r a r t T S 'S t I r its t t A G ti N 1 a w r t tv v f J n I mJ m- m J 1 f ti r It S Sate t I ate Jy Syr S I r VALESKA I In Iu The Kiss Waltz to be produced by the at the Salt Lake theatre for three nights and matinee starting I tomorrow night bers are Love la Is Like LUte a 0 Rubber Band Low Is Making l Sport of ot Me ele Fan Me le With a Movement Slow Woe Betide Jealousy Help I Implore and Fishing Miss MIsa is to to- tobe be seen in her famous f diamond dress and her eleven other that are the talk of ot the feminine tem fern mine fashion world There does not exist a a. second The Kiss Waltz company compan so local theatregoers I. I lOa may be assured of ot enjo enjoying the fine fino metropolitan metropolitan met met- organization I II I The Rosary t Rowland TIo Cliffords Clifford's new WHEN play The Rosary Rosar comes to th the s Salt SnIt Lake theatre next next Friday and Saturday nl nights and Saturday matinee matinee mat mat- inee the discriminating public will m bo be given I en an opportunity to see seo eo a n decided answer to the growing gro unrest and Ir- Ir religion of ot the thc times Not that Tho The Rosary Is a 11 decision mere merely h. h It Is Ismore more Miser Misery and unhappiness como come upon the man who lacks faith In the supreme good and Its Inevitable Ine tri tri tri- A typical American family Is taken as a fair tall sample of or every e day conditions that obtain throughout the United States tates rhe The husband Immersed In InWall inWall Wall aU street and the stock exchange little by little has fallen away from the tho faith of his fathers Ho has re replaced replaced re- re placed it by an nn agnostic attitude Tho Tiro wife wire believes her confidence in an nn all all- wise vise all T pervading all good has not been shaken storm and stress comes the tho man with no anchor Is swept away b by the storm of oC agony the woman re remains remains remains re- re mains steadfast moored b by 9 her faith to outride the torn cst Through all the heartbreak and tears tear t ONE OF THE BIG NUMBERS COMING a TO THE ORPHEUM THEATRE TOD TODA A Y t Iii L h t S. S Sd f E 1 A Ah Ag I J h I t g 4 r I h hY Y t r C j I Ir r r r rt f. f rr S NAT M. M WILLS t e i L' L Elio Happy Happ Train Tramp at the Or Orphe ear F M Jl through all th the ason agony and an anguish clear and serene moves the fit ro of or ofa ofa ora a modern Catholic priest whose te has been dedicated to God and tho the service o o of his tell fellow ow man His spiritual vision sees through tho the web about th this 3 two persons whom he ho loves Joves and hi Iii faith and power sets them free ree Tho The stor story powerful In Its Ita Is interwoven with the higher threads reads of or sane Iane humor of or the sort tat t at t one love loc to take tako awa away from rom the theatre and use over ver In Idle moments moments- H J J. J Terry will portray Father Kell Kelly Colonial Theatre t HE THIEF THIEl was a a. won an an She T 1 was tho sort of or a wo plan who believed that tho the ono one thing to bo ho cherI cherIshed cher- cher I shed hed and cared for in this orl was washer her husbands husband's love And to hex her stealing stealing steal steal- In ing to retain that love Iove meant nothing so far Car as ns the terror of or punishment for stealing might go She sto store o because she thought that her husband would cease ccase to love her If sho did not dress ress prettily constantly and as his income was not nol sufficient for her to obtain tho the n necessary money from him sho she took the tho only other course courso open to hor her and from Crom tho the friends who came to tho the house and from the homes of ot those friends the they went vent out to she stole tole what moneys mones and valuables she c could uld secrete safety This was Henri Bernsteins Bernstein's conception conception concep concep- tion of or the heroine of or hla life drama runa The Thief Silo She was a good woman inthe In Inthe Inthe the strict t sense of ot that term torm anti was not unfaithful to her husband huband nor her honor lionor She only stole because jn in doIng doIng doing do- do Ing so she sho was convinced that sTio sho was wasp p pursuing the only route that would enable her to keep and hold hoM Inviolate her husbands husband's love How much was wan she ho to blame blamo for tor tho havoc that rc resulted How much did this girl wife sin Probably tho the best answer will have havo had to tho the problem will wilt be bo that given Iven tonight at nt the Colonial by Counties and tho ho company appearing appearing ap- ap there with her For The Thief Is to be the tho bull bill for Cor the tune third week of ot tho the Countiss eng engagement at that house and in Choosing t It Manager has certainly u IL play that t should attract as mu mush much h attention from local playgoers tho the ensuing week v veekas as us anything anything- cIs else a wo we havo had here In Inman Inmany Inmany man many months It was Margaret who first t gave The Thief l Bernstein tc n hUll hail written it but a while before and Miss Illington swept New York and Chicago first and ami then tho the COUll country tn by storm in the title role Karl Kart Bellew tho the popular actor who died In Salt SaIt Lake last year ear played the leading male maIo role In the tho drama when it was first produced Miss 1185 Illington's tons ton's I I of oc th the Bernstein character of Marie Marle Louise Louisa the girl who stole was ono one of at tho the triumphs o of herc ner career carcer and Salt SaIl Lakers havo not yet forgotten her local appearance In the drama Bernstein I Is of tho the realistic school and his working out of or the tho details of Tho Thief is 15 said to lie ha his masterpiece masterpiece master master- piece picco a of stage construction In any event went tho the drama has scored so 90 heavily hea from one end of or the country to the tho theother theother oth other r that it Jt is doubtful If a t. t morn more popular pla play could have hae boon been selected for the tho coming we week k at the Colonial opening with tonight's performance What Catherine will Ill do In Inthe Inthe the tho role rolo made malle famous by bj Miss figs ton lon IE is problematic of oC course but if we are aro to jurt Judge e her abilities at as an nn emotional actress artres lR b by wort worl as ns we wr have havo hn hall 1 l from her In Th The Gamblers Gamblers Gam Gam- and ira Colonial patrons aro are due for n a most mot performance perform perform- ance ana of ot Tho Thief t and 1111 th the balance of or the week c women who have havo appeared In iii Salt T have havo ve u shown so won wonderful erful nn an ability for tor emotional work of the better bet het- tAr ter r an and l morn more effective U sort oll than Miss Uc Counties Her finale in the second net nf ot irn The Th was WAI a triumph and In Thief Thier she sho hn has so 90 many nH opportunities for tor splendid nl work tork that great things ar are arA ppe expected ted of her Wilfred l rs the Colonials Colonial leading leading lead lead- ing man should houM welcome t the production production tion of Tho The Thief also aJAo for the part of ot Richard will be the first fIrstI r real al opportunity ho has had i since beJ be- be ginning he-ginning J I ginning his I engagement c mt at tho the Colo Colo- nial It is a splendid role and one ono in which he can use his voice and personality personality per per- to tho the limit Miss Countiss as Mario Louise tho the girl wife who who steals teals to hold hoId her hor homo home will overshadow everyone else In In Interest interest In- In terest for on her shoulders falls tans tho the brunt of tho the work worIc Bernstein wrote Into the action of ot Tho Thief Thle To portray portra the gamut of ot emotion through which the girl passes when her stealIng stealIng stealing steal- steal Ing is discovered and later when her husband accuses her o of unfaithfulness because young oung Fernand has haf confessed to the thefts that sho herself committed commit commit- t ted d. d Is Is' Isa a task that only an actress of or Miss l Countiss' Countiss ability could hope to equal It will bring from her every particle of reserve strength all her talent t and artistry and the result resul t should bo be ono one of the best characterizations characterizations we have havo been treated to this seaon season season sea sea- son on or last There will be he ma matinee performances of Tho The Thief ThIer on Thursday and Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- da day afternoons of or this week and on Thursday afternoon another surprise awaits the ladle ladles who attend that mat- mat as more so souvenir hoto ra ns are lire areto areto to be given gl awa away wa Y Mr Ir Vivian Vivian lan and and Miss Roma have had had their photographs Inthe In Inthe Inthe the folders th tho past two o weeks and another r member member of f the tho company willbe willbe will willbe be found in that are given given out the coming Thursday Manager Ketcham has arranged a amo mo most moat elaborate scenic production of The Thief and every cery member of or the Colonial company compan has a better part than they have havo been beon seen In to for weeks werk Through special arrangements with the telegraph company compan election re re- re turns turn will reach the tho C Colonial first next Tuesday night and will bo ho read from the stage between the acts Theatre THERE HERE I In a a. bushel of or laughs promised 1 with every single lo act on the tho new newbill newbill bill at al the Orpheum this thin week which with today's matinee From tho the opening act to tho the close U t there ro Is Ji hi hilarity hilarity hl- hl lari larity ty In lu largo and generous packages Topping Topping- th the roster of or mirth engenders comes Nat RL L Wills wms the happy tramp who occupies a n. all his own In thai the tha i vaudeville au llo ev hall of oZ fame tamo Wills was a R. riot I hero early last 5 season son Ills His success nil nU over the circuit called for return dates and ho is coming with a a. brand new pack pack- ago asO of jok Jokes songs and parodies Criticisms CrIticisms Criticisms from tho the newspapers In tho the In which ho hn has hns already appeared this reason mason are unanimous in assorting that ho he Is better lter than ever er Although he appears appears ap ap- ap pears to bo be an awful specimen of or humanity humanity human human- It ity on n tho the stage Mr Wills Is in reality a looking good fellow rellow and incidentally ono one of ot the tho salaried highest single artists in vaudeville toda today number two on the now bill comes in th the form of ot a 0 political satire called Tho The Suffragette This breezy sketch written b by Franklyn Ardell and played by him with tho the assistance ResIstance of at Marie Marie Marie Ma Ma- rie Walters V deals with a mayoralty campaign campaign cam cam- with husband pitted against tho the wife as rival candidates The steno is laid |