Show L i 19 je n r 5 4 t 1 7 t L GERTRUDE COGHLAN leading woman in The Noble Spaniard with Robert Edeson SALT LAKE THEATRE Camille Gorde the eminent French critic iritic came tame to America Am last winter to lecture under the auspices of the Alliance and while he was in New York he l to see Iee Miss Billie Burke at the theL L Lyceum theatre in Love Lov Watches the comedy in which she will appear app r at the Salt Lake Theatre for tor half a week be beginning beginning beginning ginning tomorrow night M I Gorde had seen the French play from which Love Watches i Is adapted many man times at the Comedic in Paris and was thor thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly familiar with It After the per performance in New York he remarked that In n his opinion the piece had lost some Ome something thing hing in the adaptation but about Miss Burke he was enthusiastic She is 15 ex cx exquisite exquisite he said Hid We Ve have no such wonderful in Paris I say unhesitatingly unhesItatingly that she is incomparable There are little faults fault oh yes but she has such sucha a wonderful supply of freshness fre impulse e charm and beauty To me she is quite extraordinary BUNGALOW THEATRE Hello Bill at the Bungalow this week is furnishing hearty laughs to the patrons of that popular house The piece is I brisk and swift in action and Mr Swenson and his company bring out alt all the enter entertainment entertainment entertainment there is in it There will be matinees Thursday and Saturday GRAND THEATRE Willard Mack and Branche Douglas are drawing crowded houses to the Grand with Ith The Girl of the Golden West est Each succeeding performance draws better and before the vt k is over S R It O 0 will ill again be the watchword There will be a matinee this afternoon COLONIAL THEATRE The College Co lEge Widow with which the I i Arington players are delighting large i I audiences at the Colonial this week is isI I i billed blUed as a pictorial com dy Theres a reason The scenes of college life Ute the gymnasium the athletic field and the many pretty girls with the foot football football I ball players and their admirers constitute a whole series of striking pictures TM Th I scenery by Frank Champury i Is III the real thing accurate and appropriate and the costumes have made a hit The whole hale I piece is redolent of the college spirit l The Arington company has bas done nothing better bett r since opening here bere and John Ince I as Billy Bolt Bolton on has more than won his audiences es 1 I Mr Arington is trying to find out what the Salt Lake public wants and intends to give it He has now in course of tion some OllIe unusual productions for stock companies which he will produce at great expense Not the least of these is III Quo Vadis which will be given a scenic presentation next week This will be fol lowed towed by The Cowboy and The Lady Lad Nat Goodwins great reat success There will wiH b matinees of The College Widow this afternoon and Saturday ORPHEUM THEATRE It was vas in Witches Hour and Candle CandleLight CandleLight Light that Margaret Fealy who Is play playing ing in at the Orpheum theatre made her debut on the vaudeville stage and she could hardly have selected a prettier or more romantic play Besides being an actress of ability Margaret argaret Fealy is a teacher of dramatic art an and one of oC the best in the country and there are scores among the prominent actors and actresses on the t e American stage who earned their success because of the excellence of her teaching among them being her own on daughter Maud Mrs Fealy is topping the bill bili at the Orpheum all this week and the reception with which she is meet meeting ing is most flattering |