Show AMUSEMENTS AMUSE AMUSEMENTS TODAY f Salt Sat Lake Theatre f Heath In fn In Hayti p m t 4 t Orpheum t f P m and sl p m f Colonial Theatre Theatre Walter Edwards dwar in The Lion and tho the Mouse sl o op Po p m mf f Bungalow Theatre IIII Irene Out Outtrim trim Noel Tracers Travers and the stock J t company compan In In the Bishops Car CarrIage Carria 4 ria p p m 4 Theatre Vaudeville t P m In p m and p m t tT t T Grand Theatre Theodore Lorch InThe In InT 4 T The Man Ian Who Does Things p m t mt M M H M i to iM 41 t tIN ft IN HAYTI When it is said that In Harti Hayti is a orthy successor r to The Ham Tree the admirers of or that production know what to expect ct The latest production of ot McIntyre McIntyre tyre i Heath however does not alto altogether gether come jp up p to expectations when it itis ItIs Itis is measured Dy oy the former extraordinary success but it is one of oC the tho merriest musical com seen fleen here hero this season and made the strongest kind or of a hit with last nights audience e McIntyre Heath create an atmosphere of mirth that ex extends extends tends to every even feature of oC the th show They The are comedians of the first firt rank and originate I nate a lire of talk that is not bettered in any an performance of its kind These two in the roles of Geronimo and amI Jasper Johnson hold the cen center center center ter of the stage stag during the greater part of the evening They have only one rival in and that Is Blazy Izzy Ros Roa played by b Julian Rose and Johnson have a It scene about a tomato that is carried to the extreme of oC merri merriment merriment merriment ment Joke follows joke until It would seem seen that not another word could b be said S about that tomato in safety to the audi audience 4 once nee Another r amusing act Is the pill test in which the facial facil expressions of tho the two comedians are arc as funny as their remarks If It one Is droll the other Is facetious and the two together to ther are Irre irro Irresistible Is in his way wa a great mirth producer as are th the principals He HehM has hM a dull serious expression and unbending unbend unbending unbendIng ing cou and seems to dare tare you to laugh at his jokes His repetitions and unexpected takeoffs are uniformly fanny With ith these three come comb comedians d ans the tIle production is an assured suc success ces cess Is 8 and In addition there are many other excellent features Chief among these fiese t are the choruses S which are exceptionally well wen drilled d and fulfill every eer mi made mad in n tile the advance notices for pulchritude and good singing Also this remarkable T bunch of girls can dance danae and they appear with striking effect in the theman many man songs The first act is played in the Casino nt ut French Lick Ind and the other two m In n Hayti The stage settings setting are good goodar goodart ar art and l every appointment of costume and property attractive There is not much Vlot to the piece only enough to hold It Jt together and give a meaning to the thet t lever deer line of specialties The opening thorus thorns The American Monte Carlo made a hit lilt with the tile music and charm charmIng charmIng charming Ing costumes of the tIle singers I Would Like I to Correspond With You sung by b Marion Marlon Stanley and John H Pratt had hada a II tuneful melody and the voices of the principals blended well It was the most elaborately featured song of the perform performance ance four different choruses taking part partIn In the different verses In the second act The mry iary Man by Rosen stein and Zulu by Heath were the favorite musical numbers Come Toddle Along was also well ren rendered rendered rendered dered by Fletcher letcher Norton Who has a pleasing and t voice Good Goo t Uye Miss Liberty the opening number of the th last act was charmingly featured with an illuminated Goddess of oC Liberty Libert impersonated by b a handsome young woman The favorite song of the tha evening Romeo and Juliet came in this act It was delightfully sung and had a catchy refrain and sentiment I that appealed to the audience Another song by b and the finale was also well received In this production there Is an unusual number of good voices which is not al always always always ways the case in even cven the tho best musical comedies These together with the com cem dy features and fine chorus work make of In Hayti a highly enjoyable eve eVEt evenings evenings entertainment It will wUl run the re remainder of oC the week at the Salt Lake theatre MISSION THEATRE The bill at tho the Mission M slon scheduled to open at the matinee yesterday could not be given in full at that performance ow owing owing owing ing to the delay in trains on tho the Southern Pacific While the performers arrived on time their baggage bag age was wall delayed and ant the acts were put on in the best shape possible possible ble We in order not to disappoint the audi audience audience ence enco It was understood however that tickets for another performance would be ba b given glen to all ail who desired them In the evening the entire bill was given gien with the costumes scenery and otner other paraphernalia nalia naiia complete The headliner on the program is Lawrence Crane styled The Irish Irlen Wizard Izard He Is an amusing mono monologist monologist monologist logist as well and his line of ot talk is as highly appreciated d as are the original tricks with which he be entertains the audi audience ence nee Mr Ir Crane is assisted by Miss Ma May Ill Crawford and company One Ona illusion Is called aIled The Glass Trunk Mystery and it la is so cleverly worked that two women appear to tIke take part In the act However there is a standing offer of 1000 for the person who can prove that there is more than one woman Probst the Human Canary gave a remarkable exhibition of whistling presenting imitations of birds and of oC musical instruments The canary meadow lark robin killdeer quail quat I blackbird whippoorwill and mock mocking mockIng mocking ing bird were imitated in the cleverest manner William J Coleman gave a good monologist act singing his own compositions compositions compositions and probably telling his own jokes as they the were nearly all new The Craigs In their musical creations won a good share of applause although their act was not noted for Its novelty The female baritone soloist Winifred Stewart has a voice like a phonograph and it seemed Impossible for her to keep on the key keyThe keyThe keyThe The only way wa In which her voice is phe phenomenal phenomenal as claimed med in the program is that it presents a good imitation of a amans amans amans mans voice with the music left out I Politics and Petticoats a skit by Augustus Au Augustus Augustus gustus Neville and company did i not make a hit as the players pla y ranted a ted needlessly and the plot was so Involved that one could not tell what it was about The bill billIs billis billis Is mixed in quality with enough good goodIngs Ings to make malte it worth while THE MERRY WIDOW COMING Henri the irrepressible one of the that real theatrical managers in the busi business business business ness reached Salt Lake last night to tell everybody that The Merry lorry Widow is isto isto isto to be here again just as merry as ever everand everand everand and twice as lively New principals inthe Inthe in inthe the production will be seen with wl the corn com company pany puny that is on its Us way here and the production Is said to be more attractive than ever Mr who has more waistcoats than he has time to wear has been ahead shead of The Merry Widow VI do for I Just weeks without a rest Henry W V Savage who vho owns The Th t Merry Iem Widow and some other productions of whom the wet wel has Ims heard something will wilt not permit his premier manager to rest until The Merry Widow quits the road and as long as the phenomenal business lasts that will not be considered A STUBBORN CINDERELLA Today there are but two theatrical edi edifices edifices edifices In America that are strictly producing ing theatres and they are arc the Princess theatre and La Salle theatre Chicago managed by the Princess Amusement company com company company pany of oC which Mort H Singer is the managing director In the past few tew sea seasons seasons sons eons such euch great successes as The Gold Golden en Girl Honeymoon Trail Prince of Tonight and The Goddess of Liberty have been produced In rapid succession all written by Mess s Hough and Ad Adams Adams Adams ams with music by br Joseph E Howard and each succeeding play is greater than Its predecessor The latest and greatest from the pen of these prolific writers has th the fascinating title A Stubborn Cinder Cinderella Cinderella Cinderella ella and will be seen here at the Salt Lake theatre three nights and Wednes ednes Wednesday Wednesday day matinee commencing Monday April 4 with Homer B Mason featured Caro Carolyn Carolyn Carolyn lyn Lilja Marguerite Keeler Bessie Mer Merrill Merrill ler rill and all the favorites of ot the Chicago cast are with ith this company The seat sale opens today iTHE THE THIEF Bernsteins play The Thief which all Europe has been wit witnessing witnessing the past two years and which Charles Frohman has been simultaneously offering In the principal American cities Is 1 now underlined with a special company compan headed by Herbert Kelsey and Effle Effie Shannon under Mr direction at the Salt Lake theatre April 7 8 and 9 With critics elsewhere hailing th U play playas as one of or the greatest of modern times and applauding Mr e pre presentation presentation as most excellent the avidity of the public to seo see the play can be well understood The greatness of The Thief as a play seems unassailable It Is the verity of the play that appears to have lifted It above contemporaneous compo compositions compositions compositions and it further appears to differ radically from the whole output The plot is unfolded comprehensively and quickly and comes to Its conclusion forcefully COLONIAL THEATRE When ben a really good play Is la presented in Salt Bait Lake It seems that the engagement is never long lon enough Such is the case with The Lion and the Mouse M use which Is playing at the Colonial this week The friends Mends of ot Walter Valter Edwards Edwn s Who vho ho knew him Mm when he headed beaded his own stock company com company company pany at M the Grand G and theatre t about thirteen years ago and was such a favorite ara ar crowding the Colonial at every ever performance performance mance and abd all are of the opinion that Mr Edwards has bas Improved wonderfully In n the years that he has haa been away from Salt Lake GRAND THEATRE The Man Who ho Does Things continues as the offering at the Grand theatre with Mr Lorch Larch essaying the role of Roland Armstrong the bighearted civil engineer employed by Thomas King Co This play has struck a popular chord with playgoers of of Salt Salta Lake and while the the forepart of the week did not receive the patronage it should Manager Jensen says last nights receipts just doubled those of the night before be Core THE RIGHT OF WAY The Tho next attraction at the Colonial will willbe willbe willbe be Eugene dramatization d of Sir Gilbert Parkers extremely popular novel The Right of or Way Va This show made its first tour of the west last sea season season season son and met with unprecedented success Hallett Thompson will Be lie seen In Jn the role of Charlie Steele S eele and P Aug Anderson will play the character of oC Jo Joe Seats are now selling for this engage engagement engagement ment MISS MAGGIE TOUT Miss Maggie Tout fout who is billed to ap appear appear appear pear In concert at the Tabernacle Tues Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day evening April 5 6 rehearsed the famous chorus with the choir lal last t night The young oun Utah singer TV was as heartily applauded by the choir mem members members members bers at the close Professor Stephens Stephen the director referring to her as a second Nordica The is one of ot the numbers on Tuesday nights concert program and ft i certain to take well with the he audience Miss Tout after rehearsal took a seat In n the last gallery g where she listened to toa toa toa a few tew selections from the choir She ex expressed expressed pressed her pleasure In noting the vast Improvement made by the singers since she ahe heard them four years ears ago and said their heir singing would do credit to any city in n the world ORPHEUM THEATRE Bert Leslie always a Salt Lake favors favor favorIte I Ite te will headline the new Orpheum bill that hat opens Sunday afternoon Mr Leslie has a new pl let this season Hogan In Society In which he is said to excell his its previous liberties with the English language The rest of the bill Is strong This Ills weeks program runs through Satur Saturday day evening PICTURE HOUSES Concluding with tho the performance this evening four of the strongest programs ever presented in this city will close at athe atthe atthe the he Luna Isis Shubert and Elite EUte the theatres theatre theatres atres atre Commencing at the matinee tomor row an entire change of ot bill will be the feature at all the houses and as usual some excellent programs have been beon ar arranged arranged arranged ranged for CASINO THEATRE Standing room only Is the tha rulo rule at the Casino The bill is proving very popular Besides the several vaudeville acts there are a number of excellent pictures The present bill runs throughout the week with matinees matinee every afternoon BUNGALOW THEATRE Only a few more opportunities remain to witness In The Tho Bishops Carriage as presented by the Bungalow Stock at the popular little playhouse Miss Outtrim and Noel Travers in the leading roles are capably supported by y Booth and Layton Laton and Misses Bryant and Hardle There will ba be b a matinee of the present bill on Saturday |