Show AMUSEMENTS J AMUSEMENTS TODAY f 4 Salt Lake Theatre The Soul f 4 Kim Kise p m and p m f Orpheum Theatre Vaudeville f P m and p m f ff 3 f Colonial Theatre The Time The f ff f Place and The Girl 15 p m and f 4 p m f ff 4 f Bungalow Theatre Pantages f vaudeville 21 p m and p m mt f t t t t t t Mft t t t t t t t t t t t t ORPHEUM THEATRE Murray and Meek Mack who are playing at atthe atthe atthe the Orpheum this week eek have made an unusual record They have now played in nearly all the theatres In town Sev Several Several Several eral years ago they went to the Salt Lake theatre where they played for two seasons Last year they played the Co Colonial Colonial Colonial lonial really opening the house though the Nordica concert was the occasion of the formal opening Murray and Mack Macka assert a sert their purpose of continuing to visit Salt Lake as long as there are theatres to dedicate or 01 people to amuse BUNGALOW THEATRE Only two more chances remain to wit witness witness ness neBS the splendid bill which Is being pre presented presented presented at the Bungalow theatre An an announcement announcement that will please Salt Lakers is that of the appearance of Milton and Dolly Nobles on Thursday night Nov 11 These two clever clover people will headline an allstar bill of seven seen acts Including the three Kuhns and others For a half dozen years or more Milton and Dolly Dony Nobles have hairs been rated as about the moet most successful of the many dramatic stars who have entered vaude vaudeville vaudeville ville Both are clever comedians with attractive and ind distinctive personalities and original methods The distinguishing characteristic of both is absolute natural naturalness naturalness ness ne They seem to live Uve their characters rather than act them Mr Nobles con conceded conceded conceded ceded talents as a writer and his experience experience and skill as a constructor have enabled him to make well worn themes appear new and attractive There was nothing new in Why Walker Reformed or A Blue Grass GraBS Widow But the old complications were so deftly handled the dialogue so vastly superior to that usually usually usually ally heard in vaudeville theatres and the acting so intelligent so brisk and so convincing con convincing convincing that the threadbare themes ap appeared appeared appeared new COLONIAL THEATRE The pretty little dramatic scenes Intro Introduced introduced introduced in The Time The Place and The Girl are certainly very touching and are unlike the general bits of dramatic ma material material seen In a musical comedy The Colonial theatre patrons were iere strongly In evidence last night again and the en engagement engagement which will come to a close Saturday night will mark one of the most successful in the history of the I financial as well a theatre both from as artistic standpoint THE SPOILERS at the Co Colonial Colonial Colonial McRae who presents Henry fascinating story that week lonial next life Ufe The Spoilers with Mar Margaret Margaret Margaret of Alaska Oswald In the leading role has bas garet been adroit in the seasoning he has given which with and the accessories this play Beach the Ute surrounded it it Rex he has known and popular author of the well wen intimate has evidently had an play knowledge pIa of what counts for most In striking Alaska life Perhaps the most modern drama will Im be he the re to reproduction reproduction scenes in hall hail production of the historical dance known as The Northern as it existed 1900 in Nome This scene shows the gambling in room with the tables full of players the bar rooms In fact every de do detail detail tail Is complete The company presenting The Spoilers Spellers numbers eighteen people including sev say several several eral oral well known people An added fea tea feature feature ture to the production is a pack of r mal six In number These are ore the famous huskies that draw the mall mail In the tho far tar north SOUSAS BAND AND BANDAs ANDAs As Strauss tickled the ears of Vienna with his in the old days anti and am as Offenbach w ot t the Parisians mad madith madith 1 ith the witchery of his whirlwind dance i motions so 80 has Sousa won the hearts of the world with his marches He has pleaded with the stirring voice of the military band and his sounding melodies have hae proved Irresistible The American musicians genius as a n march writer the striking originality of his melodic themes theis and the skill and power of his orchestra orchestrations orchestrations tra are freely acknowledged by all crit exit critics critIcs ics Sousa and his great band are now embarked on a long tour of this country being booked to give gle concerts concer in 1 clUes cities In sixteen weeks Sousa brings his hie forces here for two concerts at the tabernacle taber acle on Tuesday The seats Heats are now on sale at Music company 45 Main street p e |