Show I I I MACK ICK RETURNS TO DANIELS A splendid audience greeted Willard Mack and ils Is associate players on their return to the Daniels Danles theatre last night after a b brief ef season at the Shubert The play a pretty prett story of English life in 1780 1180 gave an excel excellent excellent excellent lent opportunity for the portrayal of or ofa ora a strong character by b Mr Mack The story stor deals with a young composer Eric Temple whose opera Is stolen stole by b his rival and produced under an another another another other name iame The fraud is discovered at last lat and ancl the rival who has also be beCO cor CO e betrothed to the girl ghi whom the hero loves alter after attempting the life of f the real author of the opera by forcing upon him a duel at dead of night Is forced to leave discomfited and debased in honor lonor with the loss of all which he had sought to gain gainTe TV Te e play which Is essentially ro romantic romantic mantic mantle In character was followed with close attention There are many strongly dramatic points point which were made much of by all al members of the cast cst Especially effective was the scene at the doze close e of the third act when Brie Temple c the hero accuses his rival of stealing his opera oper and strikes him I Ito to the ground for Insulting him hlin The I setting of the last act was vas one of the Miss Leone as Margaret brought much of charm to a simple character caracter Frederick Moore as Sir Jeffrey efre Pom Porn frei fret the rival of Temple made much of ot a a disagreeable role John ohn Willard Wiard as the elderly Lord Neville Nevie James Ren Rennie Rennie nie ule as a Captain OHara and Earl Erl Pin Pingree Pingree gree as Major Twombly presented character gee parts unusually well well Rosa Ros Roma floma Roma as Alice Alce Temple was pretty and piquant piquant The other roles were well rendered The play should be a popular popular popular lar one this week both from Its Is ro romantic romantic mantic charm and the charm of Its It rendition Especial mention menton should be made of the musical numbers numb rs which were played during the scenes There will be the usual number of perform performances performances performances wil ances during the week week Including mat mati matinees mt nees Wednesday and Saturday TIlE THE TIE WIDOW IDO JONES OES Twenty years year ago Dorothy Doroth Morton was a clever little comic opera star Never in her best days ds could she have been properly called cled a noted prima donna comedienne as announced In Inthe Inthe inthe the press notices of ot the Widow Jones ones the pres and on the program Now when she s e Is neither little nor particularly clever though some of her fascination still sti clings it is useless to attempt to foist folt her on I the theatregoing public by such auch extravagant praise Her knowl knowledge knowledge knowledge edge of the technique of the stage and some native wit enables her to go through her part with wih a fair amount of or credit credi But she will wil never again agin have havea a great following toI owing even In a good me medium me medium medium which the Widow Jones certainly Is not tinly During Durine th the year at the Colonal there have hav been many shows there have been some that were mediocre and unfortunately towards the end of the season the productions art are art not up uv to the standard It has ha been demonstrated thoroughly this Is one of the musical comedy year ear that te best drawing cards that the Colonial of the announcement can have Hence cn another show of this character ws was received anoter with pleasure and a large au audience wih appeared at the first perform performance last night Many of the ance night be because fors did not sit out the three acts the Widow Jones is not a mu musical cuse cause comedy cond I It Is s a play without musical numbers and some mu ue plot features of muSical The distinctive the singing and nd d dancing a comedy cored aj are lacking the gay sP spirit r choruses Is 13 lacking gy and only musical comedy of the music redeems the P productiOn 0 1 from failure Some of ot the tle being a hopeless and melodious and andone andone catchy are songs Oscar Walsh Is re one of the sIngers ot of the The Star with favor Str wih charmingly Mr Walsh was Desert by ws md and J coming ae It did s early in inthe Inthe an given ghen act gave n promise of good the first Miss things that did not materialize would have been wel well liked orten had not been raised raise I If expectations took I her jokes high As it was so I disappointment were a but b t her songs Of attempt to dance did not and the rest she of the company tere there Is little be said One or that may sid Interest of above their two ot of them shone a little fellows but not brilliantly PLEASING PLEAS G DILL BILL DILL Th The weeks bill bt at the Orpheum 13 is J characterized by great variety and there not Is no single act geat of unusual merit merit whole it is a pleasing iro but on the I vo gram that furnishes two tO hours of en entertainment gram The aero aeroplane aeroplane headliner and since it is Isa isa is the I plane unusual interest is at attached attached a exhibition A lecture II i to the describes moving pictures by the various types of airships and aero aeroplanes the and tyes shows some of the best plans planes s machines in action The Los known acton Angeles aviation meet is pictured with Angles the Curtiss biplane In action and many of ot the feats teats of the Wright brothers and Paulhan are also seen and de described described described aio scribed After the lecture the curtain curtin Is raised disclosing the machine on the stage with an operator in costume on the seat wih As much of the motion moton of the machinery and planes as possible Is shown and at the end of the perform performance ance which is the last number on the program the is invited d to a closer inspection on the stage sUge There are several musical numbers on the program Among them the one arousing most enthusiasm is the violin and piano riano ano playing of ot Miss Violet Kin King She is an English woman on her first frt American tour and It I is said that she has been a general favorite wherever she has ha appeared The Te best part of performance was wa the encore when she hor played clayed ed an exquisite melody on the pl with skill ski and feeling She also wih played a violin number exhibiting music two violins and gui guitar guitar guijar tar jar accompaniment So skillfully was wa It done that the different Instruments I could be b plainly distinguished For humor the act by May ny Ellnore Elinore Elnore I and Irene Jermon eron wins vins first place They are billed blIed as two strolling play players players players ers who give a talking and s performance It I takes exceptionally well One of ot the women is a genuine humorist weI and contributes more than her share shae of the amusing features John Delmore and Emily Emi Darrell Darrel give an amusing skit entitled Behind the Scenes which introduces the audience to a bit bi of the te inner side of stage life Their dressing act which is I I for the most roost part in full ful view of the te audience is carefully expurgated of ot all al but the most amusing details The other numbers number of ot the bill bil are more or less mediocre mediocre The banjoist is much like lee others other of his kind kind the comedy acrobats acrobat present only one re remarkable remarkable remarkable trick the barrel act act and Miss Agnes Ages Mahr toe dancer is too ful for general popularity Toe dancing never seems to take In Salt Lake at atthe atthe atthe the best and in this case It was not at the best best SHUBERT As was wa anticipated the seating ca capacity Capacity of ot the Shubert was taxed ted to the fullest extent last evening to witness winess the Initial performances of ot vaudeville and moving pictures which Mr Yr Florence has inaugurated and many man asked how in the world such a large and meritorious entertainment could be given for the ridiculously small smal admission prices charged The TheSa Salt Sait Sa t Lake public has plainly set Its It stamp of approval on the form of ot en entertainment entertainment commenced at the Shubert and the prospects are for a most suc successful season MOVING PICTURES PICURES Last nights business at all al of Man Manager Manager Manager ager Florences moving mowing picture theatres was the best during the present sea season season season son and the tile enthusiasm displayed would indicate that the programs at present running are the sort that mo me motion moton tion ton picture lovers like Some of the best subjects which have hae ever been shown in motion moton picture work are In Included included In the bills bis this week week At the Luna The Tenderfoots Triumph by bythe the thi th company Y appeared to be bethe bethe bethe the most popular production The Way Vay of the World the headliner at atthe atthe atthe the Isis is a most creditable production production tion ton and the sincere appreciation of ot the th large audiences yesterday was wa plainly evidenced At the Elite Elte Frankenstein Is the feature attraction attraction tion ton The film fim is a mysterious concep conception conception tion ton of life Ufe and death and the scene In the laboratory where the monster seemed to gradually assume human sem l is probably the most re remarkable remarkable ever eyer committed to film fim The supporting sup numbers on all al programs throughout are above the ordinary sev several several eral erl of ot the subjects subject being distinct fea tea features features tures in themselves MAUDE ADAMS Charles Chatles Frohman will wil present Maude Mauda Adams at the Salt Sal Lake theatre Thurs Thursday Thur day clay evening In J M 1 Barries tomed What Every Ever Woman Knows This simple will wIl awaken an anticipations anticipations of ot pleasure In the minds of ot countless countess theatregoers It I seems late In the day to speak of Miss Adams as being the most popular player In Int Inthis inthis t this ils country Reams Rems of white paper have hav been covered with wih eulogistic es essays essays essays says that have lauded the te personality of the actress her charm her manner and that Innate something which It I has for tor so long been the fashion to designate designate designate nate for the want of ofa a better term as os personal magnetism Without entering on a dissertation on the qualities which have ha ve made for Miss Adams success there is no gainsaying that she stands In a class by h Charles Frohman has said of her that she is the one stage personality within his experience that th t thas has a following that is absolutely loyal to her in all al she undertakes The play pla ran rn for five months in New York last season and was again agin seen there during the holiday season seaon While the these second se ond engagement of o the comedy in could not no have been more sue suc successful Sl ce than the first one it differed in this thi particular the houses were sold out in much shorter time than they the wore for the performances of the first fIrt I visit Isit The original cast cat Is to be seen in the te presentation of the play here The sale of seats seat opens at the box of office fice tice tomorrow morning |