Show rAt At the The Theatres tre l MM f t Ml M t S r. lOD f 4 f 4 Salt Lake Lale th theatre ChaunCer Chaunce Atre-Chaunce Chauncey Olcott In Iii The Isle o o. Dreams f S I 5 p. p m. m Colonial theatre theatre William William J. J f 4 Kelly Kolly and company In A Social SocIa f- f Highwayman HIgh aman sia p p. m. m 4 f 4 Orpheum theatre Vaude Vaudeville f p. p m. m and p. p m. m Empress theatre theatre Vau theatre Vaudeville e 4 p. p m. m p. p m. m and lG f P. P pm p.m. m. m t 4 tf f theatre Reynolds theatre Reynolds 4 4 Ross floss Players In The Boss Doss of or Z z- z 4 f Ranch Hanch 8 15 p. p m m. V Vf f- f Liberty Libert theatre theatre LIcensed Licensed mo- mo 4 f tion pictures and music Special f 4 feature Until We Three Meet f 4 fAgain Again In two to rods reels Matinee e 2 24 4 f to 5 E evening evening- 7 to 11 4 4 t f 1 H t M 4 t. t M MH t H t t 55 COLO rU A Social Highwayman man a drama b by Mary Mars Stone Is tho the offering of or William J J. Kelly with Miss Edith Lyle and his company compan at the tho Colonial theatre this week To To a R. capacity house Mr Kelly th thA Initial of or tile the I I I pr production uc n t ia iatA last nightA night A Social Highwayman affords Mr rr Kelly and the members of his company compan as co good a vehicle as an any of or the tho plays plas which he has produced at tho the Colonial theatre durin during tho the present engagement In some respects It bears similarity to such plays plas as Deep Sea Kitty Kilty Jim tho the Penman or other plays plas dealing with tho the world of or crooks In society But the plot Is entirely different from froman an any of these and through h the lines lines' run runa a thread of ot philosophical thoughts seldom set sel dom characteristic of oC a. a play pIa of oc this nature There Is Js also Inter Interwoven oen Into the tho plot A pretty prett love sto story despite the sad ending The play deals with Ith tho the activities of oC Jatre Jaffrey a a. leader in a New No NewYork NewYork York social set Through his Intimate associations he lie Is enabled to steal from members of oC tho set many many- valuable jew jew- without detection or or even en suspicion for a a. long long- time He lie Is finally discovered discovered ered however b by Senora Lelia Leila Caprices whom he has jilted for Cor a a- a young ayoung and beautiful visitor Eloanor Eleanor Burnham with whom Jafre Jaffrey has fallen tallen desperately desperately desper- desper In love Jaffrey's faithful servant servant ser ser- vant Jenkins Hanby who knows the secret of ot Senoras Senora's life that life that ahe she has knowingly committed a. a bigamous marriage mar mar- succeeds riago-succeeds succeeds In quieting her for Cor a a. time but her sworn vengeance against Jaffrey Jarey finally drives him to confessing his crimes The confession Is made after has learned from Eleanor Burnham that she could care car nothing for tor a man plyIng plyIng plyIng ply- ply Ing a corrupt game In society His love 10 for tor the girl drives him to 0 make tho the confession so BO the name of ot Merton Harley nho also Is desperately In lu love with Eleanor might bo cleared from suspicion Mr Kelly appears In the role rolo of Jot Jef frey Miss Lyle makes a charming Eleanor while Marie Marlo Baker does ample Justice to a. a difficult vole role In the part of Senora Caprices The Tho pla play affords Miss Baker Balter the best opportunity she he has had since her first week with tho the company compan when she appeared In the title role of ot Deep Sea Kitty Miss Alice Allee Conrad Conra whoso whose work has lias tact met with favorable criticism on former occasions Is seen In the rote role of Mrs Mra Dean a 3 medium The third act net represents seats a trance an Intensely dramatic scone which h owes much to the tho complete complete com corn acting of or Miss Conrad Miss Jane Griffith Is excellent In tho the rolo role of or the Duchess of ot as is Miss l Franchon Everhardt as Mrs Munyon Pyle J J. J Frank Burke Burko appears In therole the tho role of or Jenkins Hanby a much different different differ differ- ent part to that which Mr Burke usually usually ally takes Richard RichRrd Vivian lan Is la seen as Merton Harley Harler rival of oC JaHre Jaffrey The cast Is completed b by Harry Andrews Arthur Morse Moone Harmon Weight I Leon eon and Miss liss Isadora Brill all of ot whom fill their parts cred cred- The pIa play runs tho the week with the theu u usual ual matinees Thursday and Satur Saturday ORPHEUM TIU This weeks week's excellent offering at tho the Orpheum gives one a definite hint of or orthe the new vaudeville almost a cabaret performance In fact Novelty and fire underlie practically every act on the program and each has ft n touch of oC de delicIous delicious de- de licious freshness throughout Probably if It there could be bo such a athing athing athing thing thing- two would top the Orpheum bill this week The They are Ralph Herz late principal with Ma ta damo darno Sherry and for many seasons a star in musical corned comedy v and and light opera and Dupree and nd her able company In ono one of the ver very ery best sketches that ever p played on an any stage stag Tho Man an In Front Ralph Herz appears In descriptive songs and A R. recitation or so it which c comedy is well intermixed with I pathos comedy of th tho s right sort and I pathos of the tho right sort He changes chango his character studies with remarkable ease ense and seems to the the- onlooker to portray portray portray por por- tray each ono one Just a bit better than the ono one before He Is 19 of or the latter latter- day type of tL a a finished actor with Ith h hof stuff sturt that bears enough of soberness and thought to lend bata bat bal a ance uce Sutro's Tho The Man an In Front FrontS is a ft masterpiece of or situations Into his home UIA thA If ni HI h. h Tiro cl corned corned nth the man h ho t terms his best best friend permitting permitting- him to remain to entertain his wife during the tho long lont nights when his profession carries him to the theatre The wife and the tho friend have havo fallen in In love at least tho has fallen In love e with the tho friend and for a time the audience Is given to und understand he lie has retaliated On the rise of the curtain the tho critic lit is H seen departing for the theatre Ho lie Hoa lieis Is a complaining of tho the dog life ife O Oa oCa of oC ofa a dramatic critic all plays plas either problems or slush in tho problem plays lays al always tho the same bame characters husband wife and lover or wife hug bus b band jand nd and mistress that In the end tho husband or the wife Is always alwa's triumphant a. a condition he In Insists that i inot inot la lanot not possible In ln real life liCe His departure for tor the tho theatre Is fol- fol 10 owed lowed ed b by a scene between the th wife and the friend In which the wife wIC 3 caresses s her Inamorata Inamorata he lie being seemingly cool towards h her r. r H He Inal- Inal 0 r f fl l ly 13 tolls her he lie Is Is' Is engaged to be be marr marred married mar mar- r red ried and In a R. dramatic scone that follows 8 sho demands that he lie i renounce enounce his girl sweetheart and elope wUn wita her the wife Hero Here tho husband hushan enters the performance performance per per- having been postponed Told of ot tho the friends friend's engagement ho congratulates congratulates con con- him and proposes a n toast Refusing Refusing- to drink to the friends friend's sweetheart the wife wire tolls toils her husband huband that for Cor long she and the friend have havo been In love Not unlike tho the husbandly husband ly heroes of or the problem plays plas at t which ho has scoffed as being unreal ll the husband takes tho the situation In hand orders tho the wife ICe to pack her hr be belongings belongings belongings be- be longings or be bo put Into InLo tho the street without them frightens tho the friend Into InLo beginning a letter to his flance fiancees fiancee's s 's father breaking off ocr the engagement and telling of ot his elopement with the wife He proposes that his wife and his false friend shall shan go together and seems well wen upon the tho wa way of forcing them to do so when the thc wife bursts into laughter laug and and In an excellent bitof bit olt oltof of or play play- playacting play acting satisfies him that she hc and tho the friend h have he e simply bt been en n tr tryIng trying try try- In Ing out hl his own theory theor upon himself Under threat of ot again telling her ller husband the truth tho the wife forces a a. promise from the the- friend that he will break off oft his engagement Altogether r I it Is one ono of ot tho the cleanest and busiest t little dramatic sketches that evor ovo graced a stage At the tho Song Booth a musical sketch given by Barry Barn Wolford took look the audience b. b by storm Encore after ater encore was demanded La Rocca flocca Roc Roc- ca ca harpist won just approval-just as thunderous thunderous thun thun- derous and prolonged and so 50 it was down the bill almost without exception exception exception tion for the sisters sister's dancers and n 1 tumblers and trapeze artists Tho The Terrible Night given b by the tho Dorlan and others are arc well worthy worth 0 of or a any any- y first class program Ji i G. rn nE Boss Doss of ot Z Ranch a west western ln comedy comedy com corn edy drama In three acts Is the w weeks week's offering of ot the ne Reynolds Rosa pla players play play- ers era at tho the Garrick theatre Tho bill opened with yesterdays yesterday's matinee and tho largest est audience of the engagement engage engage- ment mont was present The attendance last night was again ng-aln largo large and both audiences audiences audi audi- were well pleased Tho The scene of tho the play Is in Arizona and the plot has all the breeziness of the south southwest est Florence Curtis a a. l Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver girl finds herself the owner of oC a 3 ranch near Benson Ariz Aria and goes In person to take charge Doc Doe Rye forema foreman fore toro ma man of the ranch Is made mado tho the victim of a plot by which Richard Huntley the tho villain of ot the picco seeks to make malte the tho girl owner believe her foreman Is s sin in jn with a gang of ot cattle rustlers stealing her stock Huntley Huntle himself Is the brains of ot tho the plot but succeeds in fastening th tho blame on the sturdy cattleman cat However justice justice justice-as as al always always al- al ways on the stage triumphs stage triumphs and 1 tho the villain main Is unmasked his gang captured and one of them hanged bans Huntley Is Js permitted to make malte his escape hove lovo Corone for Cor forone forone one of or the cowboys softening the heart of ot the heire heiress s The comedy of ot the play Is furnished b by G. G F E E. Ici ne T T.- T. n Tc fh li 11 ii 1 c cowpuncher he- he and I Miss Gwynne Sterling I as Arabella Marshall an aunt of the h heiress iress Justin McNabb l as and Miss Bonnie Bernard as ag Florence Florenc 10 do full justice to their parts Charlie Rico Rice and Jane Grey In addition to portraying portraying por por- their roles with cleverness perform perform per per- form torm specialty acts which w were ro well rece received e 1 Ived 1 Boss of oC Z Z 7 Ranch will be tb tho bill billat billat at the Garrick for th tho entire week while whilo Tho liTho Parish Priest will be next weeks week's bill 3 t I By the Press Agents i I T JIB III following concerning the at attractions attractions at- at tractions offered b by tho the local theatres tho the I atres has been furnished b by their press representatives The sentiments expressed expressed ex ex- pressed m may p or may not be those of or orthe the dramatic editor of oC this newspaper te EMPRESS Salt EMPRESS Salt Lake Lako lovers lover of oC re ye- ye fined tined vaudeville are crowding the Empress Empress Empress Em Em- press this week In a a. manner that is most gratifying to the tho management manas-em en t. t I Capacity house has Imon beon th th rut r n th i I I L Ler er or than the exception since tho the opening opening open open- ing of oC the now bill last Wednesday Nicks Nick's s 's Roller RoHer Skating Girls are are- tho the top attraction of a n. well balanced 1 bill on which appears Mario Stoddard the charming comedienne and Gilbert JA ec who ho is programmed as the triple voiced vocalist Lose has a most phenomenal voice but hut does doca not have havo to depend on it alone to enter enter- tam tain With ith four tour other features on tho the bill equally as good as 18 tho the ones mentioned men men- toned It Jt isn't any wonder that the Empress is proving proving- most must popular LIBERTY A A story ston which holds a fascinating Interest from from tho the b beginning beginning begin begin- gln- gln I ning of or tho the first reel to the end ena nd of the second reel is told In the Lubin picture pic plc- ture Until We Ve Three Meet Again which heads the bill shown at the th Liberty Lib crt erty yesterday The plot 18 IH slightly Inconsistent In places but Is ts made to tos s seem m probable through th the excellent acting of ot May ar Buckley and Harry Meyers in the principal roles Tho The settings set set- Jet Jet- tings g throughout I In with g are re me nc Cr or picture and anu some somo scenus are very elaborate The Tho si 81 six pictures which make up the remainder ler of tho the program are arc all of ot fine flue it ty Ity This bill will be shown shonn for ol the thelast last st time today there being a n complete change of oC program ram tomorrow The The comP company scored another phenomenal success Ii In hI Sherlock Holmes HolmeR Soh Solves s the Sign of or orthe the he Four a two reel offering Th The tory story of tho the Agra treasure Is pictured In n a 3 fascinating m manner uner showing allowing tho the one legged man the East gast Indian with his blowpipe the and 1 tho the Baker street lodgings and the weird oriental atmosphere of ot India Tho The Lure of ot tho the CSt City Is also on foda today's loday's s 's bill at the MeheR It la is a drama of oC unusual merit Of Ot course a girl doesn't want to bo be kissed against her will That's what h her r lips are for I Ir r |