Show AlUSEMENT Henr Millers second night was a I most a great aJ artistic triumph a his first though The Master the I play he produced is as different as it I is possible to conceive from Heartsease Hearts-ease The audience was not so large a before which only illustrates the remarkable uncertainty of the theatrical theat-rical business for from the hit the opening piece made i was far to expect ex-pect that the business would take a I jUmp instead of a tumble It can only be accounted for in one way that the number of peple who will pay increased In-creased prices Ifor their amusements is I very limited here and that not even Henry Millers popularity is strong enough to overcome the prejudice I against dollar an a half rates Surely I if the advance is ever justifiable it is so in the case of this company and Salt Lake will have to realize that if I she desires attractions of the high grade to which this organization belongs i be-longs she will have to pay the ruling I prices for them or be content to see I them pas her by The later is a play of enchanting I but quiet and homely interest one that throws the star into the role of an old man bent on having his way in everything II every-thing who drive away his entire family for baking his will and who I finally is broken down and humbled through misfortune Some rare touches of acting 11 Miller bestowed upon his role and he received the usual tributes in the way of curtain calls This admirable company showed to the same advantage a before Miss Bert portraying the role of the mother with beautiful fidelity Mr Allen haying hay-ing one of the character old mens parts in which he always shows s I admirably Miss Dale being better suited than before a the daughter Mr Brown doing a capital piece of acting as the son and Mesr Wells and Heath both furnishing excellent instances in-stances of artistic work A special word should be given t character portrayals of Mr Elliot lIr Cook and Miss ClemQnt whose role brief a they were were made to stand outmost out-most forcibly This afternoon Heasease and tonight to-night A Marriage of Convenience a play lad in the Louis XV period and written by the author of Song the Wind lIr Grundy Mr Miller has invited General Kent and party to occupy oc-cupy boxes this evening and the gen oral has accepted 000 Hoyts A Milk White Fag pla sonly s-only one nighttomorwin Sat Lake Regular prices will prevail There was a good reserve sale yesterday yester-day 0 George R Edeons new fare corn ey Two Married Men will be the seasons opening attraction at the New Grad theatre next Monday evening I is a clever fare comedy and the company is mae up of sweet singer original dancer including J Rust BronSn Harry De Vere Jack Ellis Ray Southard Charles Lambert Will Schilling Joe Harons Ray Leis Lillie lie Kenwick the GriEron sisters Edith Ljsle Hattie Tecott and other The show is doing big business in Colorado I conference and will no week doubt do a good business |