Show I ATT i I I AMUSEMENTS TODAY 4 Salt Lake Theatre Homer Bt B 4 t Mason in A Stubborn Cinderella I t 4 p m in 1 4 Orpheum Orpheum Theatre Vaudeville 4 p m and p m I 4 Colonial Theatre The Right 4 of ot Way p m 4 Bungalow Theatre Bungalow 9 4 stock company in The Holy City 4 p m 4 Mission lon Theatre Vaudeville 4 p m tn p m p m 4 Grand Theatre Theodore Lorch f 4 and company In MIzpah p pm pLuna pm pt f 4 m t 4 Luna Elite EUte Shubert and Isis 4 4 theatres th a Moving pictures and il ii f t 4 songs afternoon and 4 4 evening f 4 t Casino Theatre Vaudeville and 4 I 4 moving pictures afternoon and f 4 evening 4 4 Tabernacle Miss Maggie Tout ToutIn 4 4 t In operatic concert 8 15 p m f fA TY Y r Y t tA fA A STUBBORN CINDERELLA One of the present successes s In mu sica Elea comedy Is A Stubborn Cinderella which is now showing at the Salt Lake theatre It Is produced by the Prin less Amusement r company of Chicago w V is lebl for some Bome of the Hairiest com fia AY on the stage The Thein I in mile IMP I which is of ot an unusually catchy character wood waud alono alone make the pro production notable and in addition there ar good goo actors and singers Ingers And AndUa there Ua re are new features and songs In Ineat Ineat eat l CJ i of the three acts are one or mure more muret t tr numbers that give a distinctive distinct the tive t character to the th play pla So far tar as asit it n URIC cnn Can be b popular this music Is popular and nd it was Willi wa heartily enjoyed l by n II large audience that encored every number The song ong that was hummed or whis ted t cd by near every person on the street at the close of ot the performance was vis When You First Kiss the Last Girl You Love It has a delightful melody and simple tuneful charm that Captivates s the hearers It comes as the finale fralc of the descriptive ballet balletT Tie The T Orange Fete in lQ which orange pi pl turns flowers blossoms and buyers are arY attractively featured The song Is to have made a great hit In Chi Clil Chicago ago cago and the refrain has been taken up by aid ald street singers ers everywhere In A Stubborn Cinder Cinderella ella elU It is sung by Miss Carolyn Caroln Lilja who vi has a clear sweet voice and at manner of ot presenting present ng ner songs Another number in h she appeared to advantage was Dont Be Cress Cross With Me In the first act att The star of ot the production is Homer B G Mason who has been seen on former occasions in this city in vaudeville vaud His return in musical comedy shows him to be a versatile actor and excellently Adapted to the work in which he Is not nw engaged In a part of ot some ro romance mance and ad many lively turns he creates ar at Atmosphere of ot fun that is the gay gayest ga gast est st feature of cf r the entire performance Ills His jokes are keen and clean though I tie tue greater gr ater part of his hia de depends depends depends upon the clever way in which h hs hl dues does things The play is In three acts played on ona ona ona a university campus in a mountain wil wilderness wilderness wilderness and In a famous resort nata natatorium natatorium natatorium A little discrepancy of time is apparent when a railroad train con conveys conveys veys veiS the actors from the university situated somewhere east of the Rocky mountains to the Mexican border in ina Ina ina a nights night travel tavel That however has nothing to do with the attractiveness of the staging and the amusing fea features tures of the production Through the three acts it steadily grows in interest and anti the slight feeling of disappoint disappointment ment mont apparent nt at the close of ot the th first act when expectations were not nob fully tully realized was changed to enthusiastic appreciation Musical numbers in ad addition addition addition to the particular favorite that has hag been blen mentioned that attracted most applause were Love Me Just Be Because Because Because cause by Miss Merrill and chorus Im I m in Love With All the Girls I Know by Carter and chorus and the Dream Bream Minuet by the court ladies ladles I and court boys with a solo by John JohnBrown JohnBrown JohnBrown Brown A Stubborn Cinderella has haa hasa haaB a B three e nights engagement here with witha a matinee Wednesday THE RIGHT OF WAY Sir Gilbert Parkers novel still stands on Its eminence as a masterpiece of litera literature literature ture profound in its psychological analysis anal I sis and absorbing as a viere nere story It is unquestionably the novel noel of ot the genera generation generation tion Mr air has made a great play from the novel preserving to a re remarkable remarkable remarkable degree tho continuity of ot the I narrative narra live and even visualizing to some extent the characters But the physical limitations of ot the stage are such that It Itis ItIs itis is Impossible to permeate the play with that indefinable essence that constitutes so great a part of ot the tho charm of the book and for this reason comparison Is unfair to both author and adapter Each In his hili separate sphere perhaps but so wide apart are they that to consider them to together together together gether is out of ot reason The Right of ot Way as a drama is ab absorbingly absorbingly interesting for Itself It con contains tans the essential elements of ot a good play and Is set together with such skill as Il largely relieves It from the episodic 1 of ot most plays and endows It with the tho continuity of action essential to complete success Mr Thomp Thompson son as Charley Steele brings to the role the physique and grace that Justifies the name of ot Beauty Steele He Hs also has that fine perception of ot dramatic values that enables him to give first a compel compelling compelling compelling ling picture of the polished cynical bril brilliant brilliant brilliant attorney who saved a guilty man manfrom manfrom manfrom from the gallows for tor the to mere pleasure it gave him to master other men by sheer force of Intellect Afterward this mood snood changes to the understanding of what life really means when it has love and friends and the companionship of ot loved ones and occupation He then ten makes Charley Steele a lighthearted merry but withal an earnest man tuna P Aug Anderson a veteran actor with witha a long and honorable record makes a great portrait of ot correspond corresponding ing In a proper manner with the Steele teele of Thompson Miss Hackett Is la all that could be asked as Rosalie She has youth and beauty in her favor and an apparent apparently ly intuitive grasp of the part that Is all the more moro difficult because of its simpli simplicity simplicity city The remainder of the cast Is very effective eff there being remarkably good work and good scenic display through throughout out The piece Is beautifully mounted and runs with smoothness through its Interest InterestIng InterestIng interesting Ing course It will win bs ba presented for tor the remainder of the week with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday SALT AL ALT T LAKE THEATRE The wide prestige of Henry Bernsteins momentous play The Thief which Charles Chlrles Frohman is to present at the Salt Lake theatre beginning Thursday night makes Its forthcoming here a red letter Jetter event which the patrons of the house will not be slow to note and im improve Improve improve prove upon The playas play is now In hi the third year ear of ot its American career and is universally universallY universally sally accepted as one of the most forces force forceful for ful of ot contemporary dramas As AB a home play The Thief is considered Irresistible Irresistible irresistible ible because of ot Its appealing story and conscientious development While critics have praised the play pia there has been no noless noless noless less unanimity upon the excellence of ot its portrayal by Mr actors The to e pala of ot seals seats opens Pens o at tho box office office to today toda day da MI MISS SS M MAGGIE AGGIE TOUT The operatic concert by Miss Maggie Tout and company occurs tonight at the Tabernacle Miss Tout made a splendid splendid splendid did impression on her audience at the concert given in the Salt Lake theatre last month which of or Itself should prove a strong drawing card for tor to nights event Besides It will be the thelast thelast thelast last opportunity for the Salt Lake pub public public lic lie to hear the young oung singer for some sometime sometime time to come corne as she leaves the first week In May for London and Paris where at the latter city she Is under unter undera a n three thre years ears contract to sing in grand g nd ndOI opera OI la at the famous Opera The program trog am which was printed prInte in full Cull In Sundays Issue of ot The Herald Republican is a rare one calculated to please all lovers of ot good music and will als r give the talented singer every opportunity to display her marvelous vocal attainments The advance salo sale presages a turnout of ot the friends of ot Miss Tout and the general public Today Toda tickets ets may be procured at the box office Tabernacle grounds also at the Consolidated Music place of business South Main street and all the leading music houses lInd drug stores COUSIN KATE The strongest play that Hubert Hub rt Henry Davies one of the heavyweights in the world of literature ever wrote was Cousin Kate which he wrote especially especially ally all for tor Ethel Barrymore and which aided her greatly in making the tre tremendous tremendous tremendous hit she did in London and New Nev York In fact f ct there thero is I more m e good material In one act of Cousin Kate than in a great many of the later suc successes successes successes combined It Is an authors finest achievements In to dialogue char characterization characterization characterization repartee and In development develop development development ment The author has realized that ideas as well as emotions have haver value and has also introduced a vein of comedy com comedy comedy edy that runs the gamut together with I chances for heavy emotion and noble But even If It Cousin Kate had not proved itself the ap appearance appearance appearance of ot Jeanne Russell Alford in inthe Inthe inthe the title role roJe would Insure Its value when presented at the Colonial thea theatre theatre theatre tre next n week starting next Sunday night April 10 ORPHEUM THEATRE No bill of the season has proven more generally satisfactory than the program that is being given at the Or Orpheum Orpheum this week There is scarcely an act act on the bill et that at could not Justly justly be used as a headliner Some of ot them arc are of at exceptional merit and the size of ot the audiences Indicates the appreciation of ot Salt Lake for a really first class per performance performance performance The bill runs all week with witha a matinee each day MISSION THEATRE That Is the best vaudeville bill that I have ever witnessed at popular prices This was the remark made last night by a well known traveling man as he left leCt the Mission theatre last Jat night Crane Is one of the best and cleverest magicians that ever appeared In vaudeville at least In this country c That little sketch Politics and Petti Petticoats Petticoats Petticoats coats Is well worth seeing The mu musical act of at the Craigs is above the average Probst the whistler is the best I have ever heard Coleman is good so sa is Miss Stewart and the same is true of the orchestra and the moving movIng moving ing pictures SHUBERT THEATRE Nothing better has been shown in motion pictures than the fight tight film at atthe atthe atthe the Shubert theatre this week where the reproduction of the great en encounter encounter encounter I counter between Jack Johnson and Stanley Ketchel is graphically shown While the action throughout the three I reels of film is entirely satisfactory the exciting finish where Jahnson Johnson Is knocked down and then the sensational I knockout of ot Ketchel is shown makes a climax which should Insure the popularity popularity popularity larity of at this subject for years to come GRAND THEATRE The beautiful story of Esther as told in the drama called was given last night at the Grand theatre to a full house holse It is one of the most pretentious plays that has ever been undertaken by a astock astock astock stock company in Salt Lake The play Is Isa Isa isa a biblical one and Is on the order of ot Ben BenHur BenHur BenHur Hur and The Shepherd King and deals with the persecution and captivity of ot the Jew under the to reign of ot king of ot Persia Theodore Lorch Is seen In e role rola of ot King which Is the best character that this actor has yet et Interpreted BUNGALOW THEATRE The Holy City which la Is being pro produced produced produced at the Bungalow Bunga low this week played to another big audience last Jast night The play runs for the remainder of ot the week with matinees on Wednesday and Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday I 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