Show AMUSEMENTS THE AMERICAN LORD LORDA A modern comedy enlivened by the screams of ot the American eagle Is the present vehicle of Charles B Hanford Strange as It i seems for tor the well wel known Shakespearean actor to appear In a role like that of John in The American Lord yet It is admitted that Mr Hanford is i happily cast He im impersonates impersonates impersonates personates the kindly opinionated west westerner westerner westerner erner with wih a breadth of Insight into the value of the part that rings true to ones ideas of ot what whit it ought to be beThe beThe beThe The transplanted American keeps his opinions but Is open to conviction As Ashe Ashe he says In a moment of humility I 1 Iam am a bigger man than when I left lef I home Mr Hanford brings home to the audience the tile value of American traditions and character a and at the same time analyzes the effect of the broader knowledge of English life and manners The play abounds with wih sentiment that thatis I is dear to the American heart Half Hal English and half hal American in setting and characters one hears both sides of the story but the conclusion is obvious obvious ous All Al differences are settled amic arnie amicably ably abI and good enemies become good friends It Is 1 hands across the sea gou and that sort fort of thing timing in the end but butIn butIn butin In the beginning there seems no pos poe possibility I of adjusting the difficulties that lie le deeper than mere prejudice The I Lord was a one time medium of William H IL Crane who put more mere of humor but less of homely sincerity Into inta the portrayal of the title tte role Mr Ir Hanford gives a plain unpretentious unpretentious manner and a character of ot simple goodness that impresses the au audience audience audience most favorably and presents a charming contrast to the aristocratic overbearing ways of at the English lord They are both bah thoroughbreds however and In a law suit each scorns to take unworthy advantage of the other When the American learns that his English enemy is impoverish impoverishing ing lag himself to continue the case he re resorts resorts resorts sorts to generous trickery to throw the I suit out of ot court Discovered he is at last appreciated by the English noble nobleman nobleman nobleman man and their differences adjusted Marie has a part Dart In this ulay that suits her admirably It Is that tha of ofa f fa a kindhearted Irish widow Interested In tn the tile love loe affairs of all al the young people and Involved In one of ot her own with wih Her part Is to laugh laugh her way through the play and Into the good graces of the audience who re received received received her work with wih favor favorIt favO It I cannot be said that the support Is good Indifferent acting characterizes the work in the minor parts with wih the single exception of Andrew MacDuffie played by John E MacGregor He en enlivens enlivens livens the play with wih a good piece of character work for which his hearers hearer are duly grateful The love scenes ara araIn nr In the hands of a set of young and badly trained players and as a conse consequence consequence consequence quence lose In interest It is due to the fact that more than the usual pro proportion proportion portion porton of the acting Is done by Mr Ir Hanford and Miss that the play made the good Impression it I did The American Lord will wil be repeated at the matinee Wednesday and Wednes Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday day evening Tonight the company pre presents presents presents The Taming of the Shrew with The Old Guard as a curtain raiser SALT LAKE THEATRE When Klaw new laugh laughIng laughing laughIng Ing trust and Heath in Hayti comes to the Salt Sal Lake theatre Thursday it i will wl probably appear that even the laughable qualities and gor gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous costuming of at the dynamic chorus In that previous work The Ham Tree have been surpassed Reports of this seasons production assert that In Hayti is the best framework the rollicking McIntyre and Heath have ever had for their unctuously humorous personalities and artistic fun and that tat in addition additon to the Increased scope for forthe forthe forthe the comic work of the stars Klaw Erlanger seem to have surpassed for former former former mer efforts effort in staging the work The sale of at seats opened at the box office this morning ORPHEUM THEATRE Good audiences are attending at t the Or Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum this week Two of the acts bid fair to be classed by Orpheum patrons with the notable productions of ot the year This is most true tre with wih regard to Sel Se doms Venus which is generally con conceded conceded conceded ceded to be one of the finest exhibitions I of living statuary ever seen in the te city et BUNGALOW THEATRE A crowded house turned out last night to greet geet the players at tho the Bungalow theatre where they are giving a splendid splendid splendid did performance of ot that famous play In the Bishops Carriage Cariag The prin principal principal cipal members of the company are ae mak making makIng ing lag big hits his especially Elmer Booth in inthe Inthe Inthe the role of Ramsey the tho drunken society man In this he has the best part in which he has appeared here Mr rr Layton as Tom Dorgan gives a a very ver good per performance performance performance and as a predicted will be a favorite with wih the patrons of this theatre Tho The play pIa will wi run the remainder of the week wih with the usual Wednesday and Sat Saturday matinees GRAND THEATRE The popular Salt Bait Lake actor Theodore Lorch Larch never neer essayed essaye any role better than tan the one he is interpreting this week that of Robert Armstrong In the new drama being presented at the Grand The Man Who Wh Does Dos Things Those who have bave seen sen him in this character say It Is far tar the best he has given Ien The Tle support given n Mr Mx Lorch In this weeks bill bi Is II much im J 4 proved new members having been added to the company William Clawson Is now nowa a member of the cast ast at the Grand COLONIAL THEATRE The Lion and the Mouse I another large audience at the Colonial Colonia 1 last night The fhe play pia so many of 1 the good elements that a play that people do not em seem sm to grow tired of it itI gw tre It I runs the remainder of the wk w k wit a matinees Wednesday and Saturday CASINO THEATRE The Time second week at this popular pula r house opened yesterday to crowded houses at all al performances performance The bill biL while entirely different from last week is proving popular The Te set act nf f Chinese Walton a 1 ton caused a furors furore furore and ani an anthe the monologue of Southard and the tha rural comedy skit by LaVine to In toman In Inman man were very good goo The pictures picture ar arof arl are of a high order The bill bi runs through the week afternoons and evenings MISSION MI SION THEATRE Fun fast and furious will wil be a tea iVa ture of the tho big bill bi at the Mission thea theatre theatre tre tonight Professor HIckey has of offered offered offered a prize of oI 01 5 6 to the person wha wh ii can remain longest on tho the back of ot Obey the bucking mule and who can cami stay sty for the greatest length of time I Ion on the revolving table on which one of the little Shetland ponies rides at each performance A number of Salt Lake youngsters ers have announced their intention of at winning that money and andwil I will wil be present to make the attempt tonight tonight This part of tha tho program w wH will willbe ill be in addition additon to the regular bill bUt SHUBERT THEATRE Last nights audience was extremely extremelY enthusiastic In their applause at the conclusion of the lecture Jecture on Halle Haleys s comet at the Shubert theatre The lecture Is a thorough and Interesting presentation of facts pertaining to the solar system in general general and Halley Haleys s comet In particular and the excellent manner In which It is delivered shows that the lecturer leCturer is I entirely conversant with wih his subject By special request Mr Florence wil will continue to exhibit the beautifully reproduction tion ton Of ot the world famous Passion Pasion Play of Oberammergau for tor the remainder of the week to give all who desire t tsee tt tsee see this stupendous production an op opportunity to do so FINE PICTURE FILM FILMOn On the Banks of the Ganges one of ot the greatest educational pictures ever ex In this city Is now being shown at the Mission theatre and can be e seen seon only to and including Wednesday night This beautiful picture Is furnished by the 4 Florence Flornce Film Fim company of this city THE RIGHT OF WAY The Canadian locale is one that is Js rich In the that that Is essential in a pleasing play That Canadian at atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere abounds in The Right of ot otWay Way the Sir Gilbert Gibert Parker play ply which I will wU be seen een at the Colonial all next week The production is IB the same sma mag snag magnificent one that watt was wa seen ten last lat season and the cast cat is said to be equal equa to the original in I every way Ii |