Show AMUSEMENTS A Contented Woman Is one of Hoyta production1 lolling of tho political ambitions am-bitions of tho women foil treating In Hmo H-mo L humorous way the vomnn suffragist question and burlesquing lo thin oxlremo the t varied methods resorted to by politicians politi-cians to accomplish political ends Corning Corn-ing us It did In the vcrv midst ot a heated heat-ed political campaign It proved one of tho most enJoyable and entertaining oC Its kind 1 that has boon seen In Salt Lake l this t senaon It bus often been said that tho best way to Judge of time merits of a performance Is to noto its effect upon an audience If this rule woro applied to last nights presentatIon 11 la safn to say that the Iloyt skit wan a very pronounced pro-nounced success niiRhlor was the ortlog of the evening and tim piece was continually con-tinually Interrupted by omhunlnstlc applause ap-plause The enjoyment of thoso present was of tho genuine hearty kind Hoyt has always been JL favorite writer with Salt Laker < Probably of nil the Iloyl piece A Confuted Woman In the least fuinllltr lo Suit Iaktv audiences this being but the second visit of the play to lime city tho first presentation biing In 1S05 A Contented Woman li I I xnld to bo the pleco specially wrlttea by Mr Ilovt for his wife Caroline MIskel Jloyt ami tho leading I role of Grico Ilolino was lakon by hor live years ago Bollo Archer who appears in tho role ihls year lii l ana an-a ness of wide note and has hud eoiibiil orihln experience on the stage Her charm as an actress la of lie Ulnfl which Knows on a person Liu ouch a performance perform-ance tho more ono sees ot her work tho stronger the Impression she make Miss Archer was very warmly received by tho audience Arthur Gregorys Uncle Tody of character WIB n most nnlshcd piece work and Augusta de Forrest hi the role of the violent woman suffragist was eqimllv good TJn winning introduced during tho performance was of the catch uplodalo order iiiul greatly enJoyed en-Joyed Tho political song Vo Dont i Give a D Bung by W R Granger Edward Ed-ward Craven and Churl E Wilbur made u great hit with the audience The TruLnLa piece sung by Mips Lottlo I was another favorite Miss Lottlo was I recalled u number of times in bur lancing Hpeclullles A Contented Woman continues con-tinues during the remainder of the week v 0 Tho third change of bill at Limo Grand by time Grail Opera company drew a tub audience The Bohemian Girl Is nn opera so well known to local thealer goers hut comment on the pleco Is un I nec2aary rho opera was presented In much bolter style ua far as musical work was concerned than either of the previous productions Mlas Morllmcr In the role of Arllne carried off the honor of tho evening In time vocal llm Mr Felch was seen III a fom what different role from his usual run of work lie took ndvnn lugo of every opportunity liow < veT to do his funny biwtncay nml received the usual work was warm applause Time chorus about on u pur with time work previously done being only of moderate merit Tho Hohemlnn Girl will bo the Saturday matInee ma-tInee bill i a Tonight time Gnat Opera company will reemit for the first time horo Gllbori SulUvanM latest success Tho Colulo hers an opera that had ft long run In London and New York and Is Halil to hsyyc nnv amount of chnrmlng music In It On Saturday evening will bo given the llrst performanco hero of La Perlchole the Street Singer |