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Show J AMUSEMENTS 1 1 M SALT LAKE THEATERS. J- 2. SALT IAKIO 'PUKATKR "The .- .J. Burglar and the Lady"; James .j. J. .1. Corbett and company. Mat- f. 4 Inee, ,",:15; evening, S: 1.1. -r -b 'r GRAND TIIICAT1CR "Tho Vac- v lory Girl"; by Tho'odoro Lorch and company. Souvenir mat- J- Inoo, 2:.'I0; evening. S:30. T'" ORPHElM THI3ATBR -Advanced 'I' vaudeville. Matinee, 12:15; eve-r eve-r nlng, S;15. ! "Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be long In the laud Ilia I thy God glvclh thee." At the Or-phenni Or-phenni theater, .lullus Sieger, assisted by Richard Malchien. Miss Minnie Lee tyid .loan Romano, present the one act play, "The Fifth Commandment." Tuesday night a capacity houso greeted Mr. Steger and when the curlaln fell when the play was ended all over tho house handkerchiefs handker-chiefs urged away the tears that dimmed the eyes of many men and many women. Mr. Sieger was at his best. So were thoso In tho play with hlin. It is something out of the ordinary in vaudeville, this ono ad' play. To hear Mr. Stogor sing with tho harp accompaniment by Mr. Romano; to watch Miss Lee. with her winsome, charming manner, and lo see the stern grandfather In Richard Malchien Mal-chien oh, well. It Is perhaps the best ever seen upon the Orpheum stage. Would Unit there were, more like It. The world would bo bettor, for the people peo-ple would l'e bolter. If there were nothing noth-ing elso upon tlio Orpheum bill this week the house would be packed at each performance. per-formance. Tuesday night everything worked smoothly: things moved with the precision pre-cision of a clock, the curtain went up on time, and when It was rung down again when the JCInodronie pictures were finished fin-ished the big audience left the playhouse having spent an evening of real enjoy-menl, enjoy-menl, having witnessed one' of the best bills presented during Ihc season, the equal of the road show and In sonic re-sjiec.ts re-sjiec.ts bettor. Tho bill will run the week, with dally matinees. At the Salt T.-ake theater this nftcmoon James J. Corbet will present at a special matinee "The Burglar and the Lady." The time for the curtain to raise 13 IS : 15 o'clock. "The Factory Girl" Is tho attraction at the souvenir matinee at the Grand this afternoon, and for the remainder of tho week. Capacity houses have welcomed Mr. Lorch and his company. Mary Mannorlug's appearance in her now plav. "Glorious Betsy." written especially es-pecially for her by Rida Johnson Young, will occur at the Salt Lake theater Thurs day. The beauly and talent of Miss Man-ncrlng Man-ncrlng aro said never to have been seen to better advantage than In the role or tho flirtatious, liigh-splrlled American girl, which the author has fitted' to her personality and powers of hugiorous and en'iotlonal portrayal. Tho seat sale Is now on. |