Show AMUSEMENTS F Tite old saying might be paraphrased to read Blessed Ia he that for sometimes be shall nOt be I Au illustration of this Was yesterday afternoon and night at the Salt Lake theatre oft Use Occasion of lions In Salt Lake of George Ades TIlO College Widow People are in inclined to say after they have seen something that has been extravagantly and unanimously praised Oh 1 dont its such a much Thin out of shee even tf they hiko It extremely well Nobody said that about Tue College WidoW Tile play has been before the public for several years and the story is of coarse familiar Billy Bolton and Jane Witherspoon the ev are the central and yet 1 rc are so many types In the play that it itis is Impossible to say that these two are tb chief performers Bolton wih his father to college Stalin over at and Is per persuaded after Ida starts for Eu Europe rope the widow being the chief per persuader to stay at Atwater and play playon on the football team of that seat of learnIng ITIs work In the game be between tween Atwater and Bingham wins for Atwater antI that just as his father front abroad It sounds like a shin little story and truth to tell it is a slim story Yet It Is consecutive the interest is main tamed and the amusement to Oils A great beauty about this bright eat of comedies Is the whole wholesomeness of its fun It is pure sweet genuine The lines sparkle not like diamonds but like dewdrops in the sun There are no dull me Is the company presenting The Col College lege WIlo an exceptionally capable one Wil there re said to be plays that play if this is ever evertrue true it a true of The College Widow Every of the company seemed maie for the part titan the part for performer Mi Dorothy Ten Ilant as lane was alto altogether gether charming Those who know something of the fervor of sudden col attachments were not itt all sm at her success in winning Bol tOil for Atwater And tIle Dalton of Frederick was such a manly chap that it was the most natural the world for him to conquer the unconquerable to types Well to speak of them Would be to go through the list of the cast Theres the freshman at Ray Raymond mond Tucks was tiLe name Everybody has seen that boy both in and out of college for it is isby by 10 necessary to be a col college lege man to enjoy Tue College ow The Matty McGowan of Dan Baker was worth going a long way to see So was Katherine Flora And Miss portrayal of the athletic girl Bessie Tanner could hardly have been mi proved on list of live ones has b no means been exhausted but titis must be all for the present Those who are fond of hugging vain regrets to boa ems will remain away from The Cal Widow Everybody else see it JI will be en at time The Theatre atre again tonight tomorrow night and at a matinee There was good reason for thanks for those who sat down and lip at the Grand theatre last for time On the Bridge at Midnight is the best offered Salt Lake by tIne new In the uj anti doWns of there is no variation but the production which opened last night leaves a healthy taste In ones mouth and Is tIme vehicle tot the kind of hunter and ot the people On the Bridge at Midnight Ia a dealing with two sides of life In Chicago There is isa a vein of humor running throughout the story In the third act the climax Is reached whelm tInt draw drawbridge bridge scene is presented In this there are realistic touches Too realistic is that where a river boat steams past the open draw emitting clouds of smoke which last filled the main floor of the theatre and completely obscured the stage for several It was regulation play smoke of a rous nature and gave the audience a aspell spell of sneezing and coughing which threatened the success of the scone A little less smoke satisfy the spec spectators and carry out the delusion just justas as well There are seine good parts of mention Daniel as the thage not because of the importance of his part but because one could go through the Italian of a large city with a line comb and find no more representative type of the lower of timis nationality Mr heed who incidentally manages the show has acquired an dialect which will convince one that a swarthy son of Italy stands before him Frank as Von the hero and Miss Vera Hamilton as Sirs y appear to advantage In their parts and there are others of course who win a deserved hand or hiss from the This play wilt flU out the week No performance was given by the band hi the Sail day and the was When the engagement was made It was intended to heet the Palace wIth stoves but It was day that Is an ordinance the heating of a theatre In this ay The matter was called to Chief Bywater attention and he to any violation of the ordinance it time possible to the audience Then the concerts for yesterday were called off and later the entire engage was cancelled The Tiger Lilies filled the Lyric again yesterday and last night The engagement comes to an end tonight Tomorrow afternoon Time onena an ment that will last a week This or is highly recommended |