Show I IU iI i I o c oc c U o 0 D iII c Cb theatrical atri al Off Offerings the tb W week k f n e J In 11 Salt a e I This Weeks Week's Theatrical Theatrical Program Salt SaU Lake take Theatre ks k's The Blue 1 c Bird Monday tonda Tuesday anti and nd Wednesday Wed nl nights Wednesday GyP Gypsy l Love JOV Thursday Thurs r dA dayS day Friday no and 1 Sat Saturday nights Saturday Colonial Th Theatre William J J. J Kelly Kelly Kel Kel- ly Ir and company iu hi Th The er all week starting tonight matinee matinees mati mati- nee nees Thursday n and s Orpheum TJi a 11 t Yau Vaudeville performances afternoon rind and nd evening oven oven- even even- hi ing Ing Ne New X bill b begins nl J matl nt- flee nce of oC o each wc week k Empress Empress- AS' AS Vaudeville lI performances afternoons and c even V n- n ings New i I begins Wednesday d y matinee of-cach of t e k GarriCk Theatre H Allen fl n Curtis Frolics Company I Ip i Papas J Jt t two o performances nightly tty m matinees i thi e Sunda Sunday Wednesday an and Saturday New Ne ew bill 1111 start tart Saturday at r a tib Liberty rt Licensed mo motion motion mo- mo tion pictures re and music Special feature What Happened to Mary Continuous Continuous' performance to today a from 2 to 11 p jn I t tI t I II By the Press I Agents I I I IT j I pHE HE following concerning the attractions at at- T THE 1 tractions offered b by the local Focal the the- i ha has been furnished by their press J 1 i r representatives cs The sentiments ex- ex ma may or ma may not be he those of the dramatic editor of newspaper e eJ Salt Lake Theatre J HH F. F vs nc f r. r Tho Birds en engagement n T J T this week nt at the Salt a 1 Lake th atIo alio Monday Monda Ion a Tues Tuesday l and Wednesday with a matinee Wednesday di jia has h brought ou hr jo joy to both hoth the children ren 1 and th the tho adult plo pIny of or this city and r l r rcy ha has an in tion been booked that so o appeals to the at young oun at of or all aU ages It Is Ie be because be- be cause c the tho poor pOOl children of or the woodcutters woodcutter's woodcutters woodcutter's wood wood- cutt cutters cutter's cottage ha have no one to bring them sifts gifts hid and because happiness l Is likewise e denied e to a n nel neighbor s sick child that they go o forth to seek the j blue bird which signifies II s I Th The quest of the tho blue bird turns turn outto out outto to o l bo he c a wonderful n C excursion on The bo bov I Ann tin tho girl gin arc I b bv by the lain fairy guided 1 by Light followed b bv by th their Ir animal companions corn com the DO Dog and Cat Cat while Milk on Bread Br ad Water Yater Fire SU Sugar ar and other Othel ever e clay objects assume bodily presence pres pres- ence enco and life to accompany them then on vels p Of or tho the mar marvelous things the they see ee CC and r encounter nt there is hardly an end The They visit Itt the palace of the Fairy and the of oC Night Ight dwell among the tho forgotten for- for f gotten otten souls of or th the Kingdom King of or the peeps Int Into Into- Kingdom of I. I t. the Futuro thc there c t to ce the souIs ls as asyet yet et unborn A Ta n nr l blossoms oms into nto lilies as 08 n they look at ati i It a Jock flock of of Hours troop out of Grandfathers Grandfather's t. r r. all ll the the little little H appear anti and nd dance with jO soy joy 3 I It Is Isa a Jon long lon long Journey filled with Ith th the t fascinating sc scenes cenes neN and nd crowd crowd- Jed with Kith incident nt But aft after r ill all It i is IR only th tho interval betwixt bedtime and andI I i a The Bluebird sought Ihl captured in In distant climes lt ls found within their their- own 11 door d Such is the Ulc i. i barest outline of or Maurice l fairy fantasy antul which tran l ted into man different lan lan- un cs and played In c cIvilIzed d country has brought to children and adults Jults everywhere c. a new meaning of the the word wor Happiness In Jn the pr presentation presen preson- sen- sen tation here Is III promised the same some i h r r 0 v ry New ew Yorker at the ci New ew the the- practically the theme same me company compan played New ew York a 3 year tar or so IO asro RO Is here to Interpret the tho The Thc principal child roles atE are In the tho if f Ma tr r Bui ford Hampden anti and nII little mon tIe the e 9 hoth others rA In Hit I cost are ae Harry Barr mb J. Lambart rt j Tid Cecil as ot he ht faithful Do Doc Dol anti and t tho iho ho treacherous Cat Harris f Light Alice Butler a as as' as the lie Fairy Gwendolyn V Valentine lentine a at Water 1 lohn oh n w Sutherland c George c Sylvester Allda lida I Ethel Brandon Charles Angelo Dore Davidson David fd son on and md Margaret Miliette And nd Juvenile u lc actors the actors r the h. h T play Y i. lust just t I no n. n 11 OUr girls a interweave c the dances of Df the Hour and the and the Mist list Maidens tal All AU Is wonderful mys mys- t try tery r and nd charm Tt It cost to produce The Blue Bird Blid It Is I 51 said ald but Iut Aside from tile tho mere mere mere- expenditure of ot great sums nunis Is 14 i the more moie Important conI con- con I of or tile the loving artistic care Cire that was devoted to making tho the poet dream ream a tiling thinK of beauty beau beau- t ty and a JO Joy to- forever r There Is beau I en en- en for fOl folks of oC all an a ages s 's In The iThe Tiie Blue Bird To the children It Appeals aa as fun CUll and spectacle while to the tile grownups It has Ilas the deeper l' l meaning or symbolizing mans man restless s search for happiness and contentment I And nl tills thin double appeal 1 goes oes fa far l' l to- to TI ard ll explaining Its universal popular popular- to-I to j. j Certainly Certain few other theatrical attractions attractions at at- tractions have ha e excited move mote or- or dinar interest in this city and tho the of tickets et sold gold for both nl night ht ONE OF BIG LEADING ACTS ON OND HEADER DOUBLE D 0 BILL AT A T ORPHEUM ORPHE UM r kt t p I 1 4 i S. 1 p pAw Aw 4 fx U A AMITA T Parisian ian minol minor and classical lal performances and the tue matinees has lias been large Gypsy Love NO N Jo ci of high hl-h cla class s music andreal and anil real acting will venture to mi ani s i A A. A II II I Woods s splendid m of the thc Franz Fran 1 Lehar Lellar comic opera G Gypsy PS Love Loc at present pla playing inS at Days Daiy's theatre London where It is among amonS' the biggest gest musical hits t the c British capital cap cap- ital lias Ilas ever had The International success comes cames to the tile Salt Lake theatre C for th three nights f t. t and a a. Saturday r mat hi Inee bog Thursday evening Gyp p Gypsy Y Lo Love by the composer r of or The Merry Widow and The Count of oC Lux- Lux on bourg should attract Salt all Lake Lakei most brilliant and appreciative lathE aU audiences audience audi audi- i- i ence for it comes TV with er c every promise of success practically ll guaranteed b by th the notably fine cast and th liberal manner in hI which Manager Woods is pr presenting t nJ It 11 U i 18 nu flU 10 to U sa sa atty inai me the magnificent I Woods Woods-Lehar comic comi opera pera h has Ilas been the theone one ono bright musical hit of oC the tile past year jear ear not only in America but hut Lon In as wall Phyllis Partington already recognized as a beautiful and fascinating fascinating- n diva ot of exceptional attainment attainment attainment attain attain- ment In both Europe and America merica ha hn has 01 already read achieved a triumph In th the prIma donna role of The lead lead- Jn lag ing tenor role of the 1 gypsy violinist Will h hf be hv hi flit th fl n. n sian singer lio who was specially i 1 Imported for the part Albro Is la often spoken 11 of If ofas as the Caruso of or the light opera sta stage The Tho stor story of or Gypsy Gps Lo Love Lo deals with witha a beautiful girl the dau daughter of a nobleman who vho on the eve e of hr her marriage to Fedor a man In her own station of oC life meets a gypsy gPS violinist In tl the woods and IK Is fascinated ob by his She he plans to elope with him him hut hilt before doln doing so has a l dream am In which she sees Rees into nto the tile future Tic The entire second act Is supposed to be h her hr r dream and In fancy she site and the gypsy nS wander sander through the tite world unmarried singing i In cafes dancing for the public and corned bv by everyone one The climax alima C comes when the he Is I h. h gypsy P W about to UVO Jl t L Bill II lIe IU e S I s ends endi The third act shows tho tito young girl awakening awakening- from her nightmare dismissing the gypsy and acc accepting Fed Fedor or Mr Ir Woods has hag mounted the production tion Ja lavishly la has ilas engaged engage a large orchestra orchestra or or- chestra and has Ilas surrounded Miss liss Partington Part Part- Partington Partington ington and Mr h bro Albro th a stron strong company and a a. large Jarge beautiful c chorus who wilD can sing and wear weal stunning gowns Others In the tile large cast h be besides b- b sides the gifted prima donna and th the Inspiring Russian tenor arc are Leola Luce Lucey Mona jona Desmond Lucie Mitchell Mona Iona MaUI Phil Branson Charles Ful Vu- ton Raymond P-armond Crane and nd Harry Herm Herm- son Colonial Theatre lIcen license e In this tills country countr D TIC DRAMATIC has bound bounds There I ls Is no cen- cen tnt ni- of pla plays h re rc corresponding to tv the official in England who passes onery on every ery production before It Is given I to the thC public Am American dramatists ts have h. I been free tn tA bring In ill review and ex exposition ex- ex position before the footlights ht c dl- dl lion and problems and combinations of or circumstances of which the tile a. a average ra e eman I man or woman has known n but little until thc they see Ece tile them 11 under nailer tile the guise ulse of oC theatrical entertainment nt 4 A brief season or ito 10 o ago o 1 n startled public In New York flocked to see sec tho tile sensational pla play entitled The from the tile m men alen n of or Edward Shelton Jn in a nights night's time the drama diama became talked of ot criticised commended and prote protested an and with c each ch successive si o presentation of the production tho the discussion ha has b been en renewed until It Is IR doubtful It If th b exists a a. play on an any stage toda today more nore compelling in Interest and arid fasci fasci- In III It Its development than The I er 1 c Roberts anti and Thurlow Bergen Bergen Hergen Ber Her gen played It In SaIL Silt Lake two years ears ago ngo Since that time no other com com- imn hat given It heio Tonight at the Colonial and for the week to come Collie William J J. J Kelly will present TI The e as one of ot the dramatic features of oC his ills winter here herc a aa as asa asa a stock star tar and In the announce announcement ment comes the further urther news that the star has arranged e 1 a production of or the Sheldon Shel Shel- don ma masterpiece that will wUl rival rhal the original pre presentation of or the pIa play In the famous New ew theatre In New York where It was wa first given I Admitting n- n nhat that hat the pIa play deals with a a. tuat is most to Handle without offense ant and yet one ono that I Is as paramount toda today In the tue south as It has lias over e been Mr Ir Kelly declares that so many requests ts reached him for a production production pro pro- of oC The cr that ho deemed It best leSt to 10 t tho the demand despite the tile terrific realism of oC the stor story and Its thrilling action Philip Morrow Iono In the tile story tor Is a a. typical tP ical oung southerner o of the older school In the south find and a as owner of or Morrows Rest nest and sheriff sherif of ot his county he holds a most enviable nosi- nosi lion tion Aristocratic I a born fIghter fIght fIght- or er r and le leader der of men Morrow Is 15 plan play play- lug Ing n politics hard har at the opening of the tile pIn play piny Mm Morrow row ita ha has been brought up to treat with every consideration possible the people of the colored race at the same sante time realizing ln that tho thio taint of oC I. I n h v v 15 the one thing t that lat could not be tot forgotten forgot forgot- oten ot- ot ten en or overlooked o In the tile southland Morrows Morrow's race views are arc vitriolic and he lie becomes more and more a prominent figure In the thc tate state nn and finally runs runsor I for Cor or governor and wins I II He lie Is enga engaged ed to lo a beautiful girl and In the midst of their happiness comes come the tile sudden dev development of the tory story that forms It Its climax Morrow Morrow- through a series of accidents and co co co- incidences es discovers that he himself Is a that that hI his fathers father's mother mothel was a an octoroon From t that point the pIa play leads cads rapIdly rapidly rap- rap Idl Idly to a denouement that Is regarded e as is one of oC the tile greatest f scenes ever e given a play ila in itt this country An n at attempted nt- nt tempted l lynching a n race riot and a dO dozen en oth other otiler r bl big incidents constitute some ome of the dramatic moments of The I er and In the tile role roJe of or Morrow Mr Ir I Kelly will have a n pare that will wll touch hl ills his capabilities to the utmost It Is a role roJe however full 0 of possibilities anti and opportunities for tor splendid emotional n n BL BLUE UE BIRD FAIRY FAIR Y TALE THAT THA T APPEALS TO CHILDREN AND CR GROWNUPS 0 ALIKE v j t l l t II I I L L J EXQUISITE rA LAND LAM U. U OP OF IL c l The UTile Blue Bird at al flie Salt Snit rc Lake ati Monday S. S Tuc ilay l Yc WW hl will malinee mali mali- nee flee nc t 1 k I r CX and serious work ork and Mr I Kelly el Is s anxious t. t to t.- play It at th the Colonial The fht I. I er should form torm a n production tion of or tremendous force Coree tonight and the ensuing week eek and It Its pre presentation at nt popular prices Is another bl big step In Mr lr Kelly s plans pJ at the Colonial Orpheum Theatre I order to keep up tIP the hot pace set It Itt I IN 1 at t th Orpheum the tile nc new bill will b bone br be one on onor of or those double headers that are sources of or jO Joy to the individual with tho the au vaudeville llIe habit Commencing Sunda Sunday matinee Paul Patti Dickey Dicke and inti corn corn- pany and Ameta will divide the tho top top- line honors honor Paul Patti Dickey Dicke ma may be remembered as nc the leading man miln with Henrietta Crossman Crossman Cross Cross- man I in and In a similar capacity ca- ca with Helen Ware are in The De- De sorter H He Is a Chicago o man who di divides dl- dl vides hl his iliS time lime h between t the au vaudeville stage and the legitimate drama On hi his hb present tour tour he hp Is presenting a an anew anew n new of hi his own which he has nas called The Come Com Back This Incident IR is described as a R. romance of or th campus and Is said to he be an entertaining entertain entertain- ing little stor story well staged and told Imagine a riotous flame flamo of blended j colors extending Across the stage in itt n a semicircle Interwoven n with the sensuous ou ous gyrations of the classical dance nc and you rou ou ha have ha a n menial picture of oC the tile star co on tho the new bill hili I Fresh Freh from Crom the triumphs of oC the Berlin v i Inter Inter Garden Am Ameta eta comes to the Orpheum circuit with her famous mirror mirror mir mir- mirror dance and three other terpsichorean rean poems To quote the tho Portland The e performance I Is such v u 1 0 III U t trillion Jt t i has no suggestive s nor risque features but wins Hands cross Across cro the Street is I the tho title of oC the offering offering- of or Joe Keno and Rose Green who present what Is called 1 a a musical whir whiz The They create a bushel of oC fun with their singing dane dane- ing and bits of graceful acrobatics Keno eno Is a n talented comedian with |