Show AMUSEMENTS V Whllo It was evident from the laughter of the evening that Captain Jinks of tho lorsp Marine was much enjoyed at the Salt Lalce I Theater last night It must be also true that tIme enjoyment was af ected by nn element of dlHapjwIntmcnU 2von after an attack of laughter one might wonder what It was Jn the thin hat gave it such a run in Now York and the explanation to suggest Itself would probably be that an thing Ethel Sarrymoro was In was all right and should be scin Besides Fitch plays arc nil At he go and Mr Fitch confesses that Tic wrote Capt Jinks The disappointment disappoint-ment referred to may havo been felt because be-cause pcopjp went to see a Fitch jlay and roally did not tee very much that was FHchescniL There are clever thlucs iii the I lines Tho hearty laughter would contradict you if you denied it There ire absurd situations some of them very absurd They arc prominent and they seek to move you to merriment or m nolature We hoard the roars we did lot see any tears These situations range from farce comedy to melodrama rims melodrama Is brought In by time old old theme of an alleged bad boy of an ajlcgcd good family desiring lo marry a young woman alleged to be unworthy of him And though It Is hard to believe of ono of tho newer successes In comes a parent of time boy this time the mother and lCS the young woman to kindly break Tier heart and save the follow Shades of nil the siae parents that have mndo this request why Is this done And In considering absurdities take tIme proposal scene It Is certainly a success as a provoker of laughter It was especially espe-cially so last nltrht for the merriment that the scene Itself created was reinforced rein-forced by that excited by a gentleman of hysterical bent in limo center of the loiiHO who had much difficulty In reducing re-ducing hie enloymcnt of the affair But after one had gone along with the hysterical hys-terical gentleman in his gladsome way was hero not reason to inquire why the lover after being shown at the outset that he was already accepted should appeal ap-peal fervently to bo relieved of doubt And why should It bo necessary in interrupting Inter-rupting lovers to always hammer on tho door with a club Then thero aro conic newspaper men In the llrat act We might expect Lincoln J Carter to pro duce such newspaper mon but Clyde Filch never But no more about such representation as wo might not bo thought impartial Miss Kennedy comes as an actress who has hcpn declared a great success In the part of Madani Trentonl She bag been rated as magnet le graceful natural and wssessor of a fine voice which sits uses well S > IB she all this It depends as of conn all dramatic Judgment does after ill on the Individual view She certainly glvert a piquancy to the part wins adml ration for her earnest work and has a p Igt to expect to accomplish hotter tilings Theodore Bal > cock makes an excellent ex-cellent impression ind wins tho light ho huts to inukn to convince the audience that one who comes with the traditions of sucjl J a namo as Capt Jinks la Jn earnest Mrs Stonlngton aw the agent of the pure ind her deaf and dumb associate are qulto enjoyable P C Ioy Is good If his part IB Intended in be that of an altogether alto-gether Impossible policeman The costumes of thirty years ago worn liy the ladles were Interesting to the ladles in the audience mid perhaps to the gen lemon showing as they did what are now looked upon as eccentricities of dress Tim amusing ballet rehearsal also showid Home old styles In the way of scant couummes Porforrr1 en will be given Of Capt Jinks 3 I this iitlurnoon and this t evening I r a First Regiment Band concert at the Grand theater Sunday night S30 p m Mr Charles Kent will be the vocalist of the evening S |