Show i TS o oE El E J Carpenters At Cripple Creek drew the seasons record house for a Thursday opening at the th Grand last night night The piece like the others brout to Sat Salt Lake by Carpenter is melodrama presented by competent people throughout The play Itself is mae made up of thrills and comedy passages in the right proportion to tomake tomake make up an evenings evenings enjoyment The climax comes in the third act when the there are two of them in At Cripple to de despoil spoil the Last Dolar Dollar mine which the good Joe Mayfield has converted into a bread winner The villains are foiled by a good Indian tie spie spite the fact that he lives Second In importance among the thrills Is the hurling of little Tato from n a cliff Wa ketah swinging out on a clinging grapevine is j just st in time to catch her thus proving again that tha L Lo is a much person Al All deserving per pel perona ons ona get their rewards except possibly bl bly Ann Marbury the reformed one Who Is shot in the last act Yet per hays thIs is nl right because she dies right as she puts It herself At Cripple Creek is wel well staged and wel well presented MUlcent Millicent Evans Eans not less charming than on her former visits has n a su suitable part rt as Maggie Mason pseudo daughter of Villain Martin arUn Mason but In reality of much better descent the locket beter as proves proven Mabel Shaw as Tato does doc some excellent excel excellent lent work The other parts are aU all in good hands several of the actors hay hav havIng hayIng Ing been members of other Carpenter companIes that have played Sal Salt Lam LamAt Lake At Cripple Creek wi will finish the morrow week eel at the Grand with a matinee to tomorrow tomorrow Ben Hur played to a good house again at the Salt Lake theatre He Hewl will week weekE wl continue during the rest of the E S J Capenter Carpenter and Mrs Carpenter who Is Miss Evans in At Cripple Creek wU will celebrate the fourth anniversary ot of their marrage marriage in Salt Lake next Sunday The occa occasion occasion sion and the place have an a especial significance for them because they were marred married in Salt Lake anti and they declare they wt will always regard i it as one ot of their homes regular patons patrons at the Or Orpheum are registering their names names at atthe atthe the box office for tor special seats for the season Among those who have al already a ready secured bookings are S J D Jen Jennings flings A B Pascoe F W Sinclair G GF GF F L C Miller Ed d Gore D J Murphy Dr Broadbent Dr Ned Hew Hewett Hewett ett D 1 Kennedy Ben Siegel E M Garrett B W Mendenhall Dr J T WhIG White S L Mayer J 3 J Greenwald GreenwaldT T P Libbey Edgr Edgar Darling E B H HSmith Smith Mr Drew S S Dickinson Francis G Luke E H Smith and Mr Caine Caine Interest In the Orpheum New Years night wi will center in the only vaudeville sketch written by George Ade which will be presented by Fred Lennox and copany company who are appearing In Denver this week |