| Show I I I AT THE THEATRES T I. I M t M t t AMUSEMENTS TOnAl TODAY Y f Salt Lal Lake e Theatre Theatre Dustin Dustin Farnum Far- Far f ff f num hum In Tho The Littlest Rebel Robel f P. P ni m. Colonial Theatre Theatre William J. J Kelly and his company In The Thc Lost Paradise p p. p m. m f Orpheum Theatre Theatre Vaudeville f 4 ff f 15 p. p m m. and p. p m m. f ff f 4 Empress Theatre Theatre Vaudeville f 4 44 ff f 4 p. p IT in p. p m. m and p. p m. m 4 f Garrick Theatre Theatre- Alten Allen Curtis Frolics company in The Love Love- 44 4 4 Makers 7 30 1 p. p m. m and p p. p m. m 4 Liberty Theatre Licensed mo- mo 4 Uon pictures and music Special f 4 44 4 feature t Tho The Lat Last Performance 4 In two reels Matinee 6 2 to 5 44 4 4 evening l. l 7 to 11 4 t 4 4 t f t t t 4 I I COLONIAL COLONIA I William J. J Kelly and his company may In their presentation of The Lost Paradise which opened at the I Colonial last ast night ht for a weeks week's run 1 be unquestionably credited with a R. well acted an and well staged d production I perhaps their best effort since Mr I Kelly came to Salt Lake While this powerful drama of capital cap cap- ital and labor by Henr Henry Do De MUle Mille and David Belasco forms an admirable vehicle for talent and artistic ability not alone to the play itself Is the such suc- suc cess icess S of t the performance C. C due Mr r Kel Kelly e l h o e t a vun up WilL 10 0 a role rate o of magnitude and gripping g Interest and fills it with potentiality and finesse MI Miss s Gertrude Dallas lacks certain I poise and power In the more tense and highly emotional scenes but generally I portrays her character that of ot Margaret Margarot Mar Mar- garet garot Knowlton pampered petted pelted I daughter with great charm J. J Frank I Burke as Andrew Knowlton owner of ot the Knowlton Iron works Is as an good goodas as his part through which Belasco has sounded tho the wonderful human note that In so many plays has brought him fame tame Ever Every character seems portrayed I well up to Its possibilities E E. Forrest Ta Taylor lor Is particularly Ish villian-ish as Ralph Standish last of or the family tree Richard Vivian as Bob Appleton is a a. hail follow fellow well met Eugene Eugeno Spofford as Mr Fletcher Mr Knowlton's Knowltons Knowltons Knowlton's Knowltons Knowlton's Knowl- Knowl tons ton's man of ot affairs Is characteristically characteristic characteristic- ally well In mind In voice olce and in form Anthony Burger as Schwartz simply one ono of or the tho mill hands Is a n. momentary sensation sensation- a small way In lu small smaIl part but a a. sensation son son- nevertheless Cro Credit goes gocs too to Miss Pearl Snyder Snyder Snyder der and Miss Neita Nelta Quinn Cinders who handled her hor character part ad ad- ad- ad Plot of ot The Lost Paradise can give no idea of at the many scenes of or dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic Intensity that embellish It Andrew Andrew Andrew An An- drew Knowlton through a secret learned from Dr Standish who only a aday aday aday day or so after the tho confidence Js Is s killed in an explosion patents and markets a dynamo Building up a fortune fortune for tor- tune tuno Invested in his hla iron works his sole Bole ambition becomes the giving of complete happiness to his daughter daug with whom Reuben Rcuben Warner arner Mr Kelly superintendent of the works a n. bOV who hll hii has h r I In th fl-c. fl milla r itta J 0 and who under the tuition of or Dr Standish rises to some eminence In lii his profession as mechanical l engineer has long IonS been In love Knowlton seeks to pay back to young Standish the debt he ho owes his father taUer by giving to him his daughter In marriage e and a half Interest in the tho theIron theIron Iron works Pursuing happiness for his child however he has got s-ot himself Into financial straits and has been unable unable unable un un- un- un able to grant wage Increases demanded by the workers Young Standish Immediately Immediately Im Im- mediately upon finding himself prospective prospective prospective pros pros- owner half seeks seek to override Warner and to settle the trouble with the workmen b by In a a. manner permitting per per- a a. strike c and starving them out In tho the meantime In an old diary of ot Dr Standish's Warner Varner finds a a. passage showing that the dynamo invention through which Knowlton has built up I tho Iron works was th the genius g of ot his own brain snapped up b by his Instructor Instructor tor who planned to have It patented and turned over to Warner Varner But his love for tor Knowltons Knowlton's daughter In spite of ot her forthcoming marriage to Stand- Stand lab lah leads Warner to tear up this evi l dence Ho He goes on strike with his men The last taut act Is the most dramatic atthe of at the three Miss Knowlton learns the truth as to the patent breaks her en engagement engagement engagement en- en with Standish who has refused re refused re- re fused to call off the thc strike b by granting granting grant rant ing the mens men's demands herself herselt as owner half In the tho mills calls cans off oct tho strike strike and and all alJ ends as of course It should end end end-by by the curtain going down on Miss Knowlton and Warner arnor fervently fer ter- fervently fer- fer vently embracing each each other Which Ic lets everyone go homo lome satisfied that tho the right man got tho the right girl and tho the wrong man got what was coming to him ORl ORPHEUM Whatever record of at past performances perform ances treated Ill-treated patrons patron of or the vaudeville vaudeville vaude vaude- ville yule may have laid up for tor future futuro reference ref are erased from m memory's blackboard by a riot of screaming roaring roaring roar roar- ing lag bubbling scintillating scintillating aye aye tl dan daz dazzling z- z and and not to not to otton Cors com combustion combus ut- ut tion Uon of ot merriment and cl cleverness verness at the Orpheum this week weel This weeks week's program ram gives vaudeville as the man who Invented vaudeville In Intended Intended Intended In- In tended it to be be compelling bc-compelling compelling attractive and Interesting bits of novelty that remove re remove remove re- re move ono from the humdrum of ot an anover over everyday day Several Se hundred thoroughly chilled and nosed cold theatregoers packed into th the tho playhouse house at the opening opening- I matinee yesterday with about as much warmth of oC spirit or enthusiasm as an empty hot water bottle But when whan this same several hundred fell tell over its own collective heels getting gelling out It wore the look of a man who had dined well and cheaply cheaply and nn and Is there anything that will bring greater contentment Constance Crawley Crawle and ancl her company compan give the first thrills in presenting Oscar Wildes Wilde's dramatic sketch A HA Florentine Florentino Tragedy a a in that masters master's rapier-like rapier keenness of ot style well wen acted and admirably stag staged Solla Sella Maye and Margie Addis come conic follow tollow In Ii a skit i Jt of or rIdIculousness ridiculous rIdIculous- ness floss as Infectious as an It Is 18 original The They were wele called and recalled and called several times again until one 0 of them them them-no no matter which which pleaded pleaded that a cold and such a reception after I a week eek In Ogden precluded further en entertainment en en- from them I Lulu McConnell in The Tho Ri nl flight ht Girl GirlIs Is all of oC that th in the right place any in old time timo She Is twine yes ca Indeed Indeed- antI and Ju Just t as aa good either wa way you I look at her her bubbling bubbling breezy and I amusing amusin Grant Simpson as William Brown Drown deserves Just as 35 much praise Nat nt Nazarro an and company company an and com company pan being two young youngsters a swirling Japanese and a girl figuratively fig fig- tore down donn tho house hOURC In their acme of athletic artistry a n splash of or now new color on this dull gray horizon of vaudeville acrobatics Tho They Thc too were called and recalled and called again Goldsmith and Hoppo oven even turned new tricks In musical patter went through the calling and recalling experience that marked practically every act on the program and anel even then had to excuse themselves David Dald Scottish comedian contributed contributed contributed con con- largely to the pleasure of ot tho audience of or yesterday afternoon a 0 as did the tho Three Imps of or play pla playground I ground who danced about stage stag atop unsupported ladders J. J I By the Press Agents I or orTHE HE following concerning the at attractions attractions attractions at- at T THE tractions offered b by the local ical tho- tho has been furnished b by their press press representatives The sentiments ex expressed expressed ex- ex ma or be those of or pressed may ma may not i I- I H o f I r Af f ni thiR Vita h. n I SALT LAKE DustIn Dustin Farnum opens his engagement engoRgement at the Salt Lake theatre the the- atre atro In A A. A IL Woods' Woods massive presentation preson- preson tation of The Littlest Rebel Rober tonight This play was written by Edward p Pe- Pe pIe plo author of at The Tho Prince Chap and other successes It was wu espe especially de designed designed designed de- de signed for the use of ot Dustin Farnum and Is said to offer orter tho sterling actor wide scope for tor his dramatic powers Although the atmosphere of or the dayot days day of ot the civil cl war are used as a background background back bacle- ground the tho story proper concerns It Itself It- It self not so much with incidents of ot the great g struggle Io as with human beings who fought for their rights and those who stayed cd at home homo Much has been written of or war but hut little has been written of those e who took tool part In lii the strife the homo home life lICo an and human side lido of tho question And Anti It Is IB with this phase of or tho the rebellion that the author has haa interested himself The weeks week's engagement en on- will Include two matinees on Christmas day and on Saturday I t tEMPRESS EMPRESS In E. In RIso the Empress considers It has one of oC the cleverest sketches it has presented this season James F. F Leonard anti and Clara Whitney appear In It The bill headed b by tho the tuneful Low Lout Fields' Fields musical come comedy hit lilt Fun in a n Barber Shop went bigger than ever over yesterday Before Before Booro Be Bo- fore oro the tho week Is up It promises to give th the Empress a n record holiday Tho The Christmas week bill headed h by tho the educated monkey Prince Floro opens Wednesday afternoon GARRICK Fun Fun frolic pretty tir girls and dazzling costumes hel held sway at atthe atthe atthe the Garrick theatre last night The audience was enthusiastic applauding liberally practically every number on the bill The Garrick opened Its doors Saturday afternoon offering musical comedy on the order of ot Weber Fields Fields' s' s New York successes It Is li announced announced announced an an- that as a special feature for Friday Frida night a a. chorus girls girls' contest will be held LIBERTY Thc Tho The Last Performance a a. L two-reel two Pathe production tolling telling a n. thrilling and fascinating fascinating- story of ot tho circus Is I the special feature of oC a a. oo g-oo good bill at tho thin Liberty It is 15 a a. German I production made made by by the the the- German Pathe company compan Tho The stor story tells of ot a youth i j of noble nobl birth who relinquishes his 1 heritage to marry a circus rider As Asa AsI a member of the tho circus his darIng I achievements win him popularity and andI cause his wife wICe to become insanely I jealous Her terrible revenge causes a most thrilling climax In The Tho First Settlers Settler's Story the tho Edison company compan has produced a L little masterpiece e and It is doubtful whether there was anone anyone anyone any any- one who saw It yesterday who was wag not touched by Its Us tenderness and appeal The other pictures on the bill are very Cr good especially the one Bho showing th thrush tha rush hours In New York j TW i AT SALT LAKE THEATRE I 1 t e 1 1 i I. I J 1 I I u. u I I i ig 1 t If A j St Il L L i J c m dJ M ite iP i lh t i fr S r t d J Q I DUSTIN E Who opens open In The Littlest ReT Rebel el I nf Dt I the SnIt Salt Luke Lake tonight |