Show e 1 TONIGHT COLONIAL Louise Louise Gunning in The The Balkan Prino esa Max OA EICK Max supported li by the G players in The Subs tote tute ORPHEUM-Ad ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vance vaudeville EMPRESS EMPRESS vaude vaude- vWe COLONI COLONIAL A L.-A L. A comic opera star with a VOl voice eo trained and controlled like Jike that of ot a grand Kland opera singer singer- Miss fes Louise Gunning seemed a 8 novelty novelty nov nov- elty last Jut ni night t at the Colonial in the tho musical l pIa play clay liThe Balkan Princess She oho dl displayed rare mastery over o every ery note and delighted with several beautiful beau beau- song on numbers rendered so much bettor than audiences cs arc are accustomed to hearing them in the Ji lighter musical al shows shawl that she Rhe was forced to respond often otten with encores Miss Gunning Gunnin in the show is the Princess Stephanie of Balada Tho The constitution of her country calls for h her r marriage e to one of ot six sir noblemen Five oi of them are willing illinS but aha sho scorns them As is usual the theman man she sho wants want has SS no interest in the tho princess ess He Heis is 18 Grand Orald Duke Duko Sergius Harold Crane The princess prince seeks him in his bis favorite a Bohemian restaurant restaurant- and there there captivates him bin t the e duke not Knowing she the is the thc princess princes There is is IS the u usual laJ short bort quarrel but all nil ends nicely nIcel with willi the duke due and the princess marrying to rule over Balada Mr Crane sings well Tedd Teddy Webb one of t the c former standbys of th the famous famous' Tivoli Opera company of ot San Dan Francisco FrancICo and who has appeared several sev sev- several eral eral times in other shows here notably with great sUc success ess in the first visit hit of The rb Alaskan hop bUll a a corned part with Harry Harr P. P Gribbon Mark Smith as nil H Henri a waiter furnishes man many h laughs He has a unique manner and his h humor UIn or is 18 of the droll sort eort Miss OU Malone alone who has bas been seen h here rc before and liked is the Sofia with this company and acts the part better than she sings in II The Tho men in the chorus have acceptable voices His Return was exquisitely sun sung by Miss ISS Gunning Gunnin and nd she phe surprised her audience by bv the uncommon skill kill for tor as was remarked above theatregoers arc are arc not a accustomed cul to bearin hearing well trained voices voices voices' outside of the grand opera The cu engagement will close toni tonight bt s. SALT LT Charts l Charles Frohman's Frohman pro pro- of oC in which Maude dani Adania I h to be seen teen at the Salt Lake theatre fur for five performances etl beginning on V Wednesday In lx of ot such size A SUI as regard regards its lis Is scenic equipment and the number of or people that Is required to J give ve the beau beau- t poetic allegory of or tho the farmyard life lite that the organization is b making makinI its tour on n n. train It requires seven n cars carf including the private ate car of 1 Miss Mis lle Ariama dam to transport the company frown from city to city The production 9 the largest larg- larg est cst one that has ever er bc been n att attempted In hH thin country The drama dr ma tr treats of the nobility of or work worl and In the presentation the he settings nettings of barnyard hillside and andwood andwood wood are greatly s-redl exaggerated In III n order to o dwarf the figures e of at the humans hutnan who appear aa as birds fowls or Ot animals animal There arc four acts in the pla play which opens open In iii Ina Ina a barnyard Preceding this scene comes come a 1 prelude L spoken h by Miss Mill Adams hel herself before the curtain In which the of nation the audience is hr kindled and the absence of or all human beings from the time stage explained For H It few moments th the audience I secs C Miss liss damns Adams as 88 it knows vs her b best t t and an when she again I aln comM comes upon the he scene it Is R. R as the tho loudly cock Chat Chan l Is III described mt uc n n. wonderful piece of or delicate and fantastic Imagination II II- UH trail 1 n noble nobl motive mothe no now with Ith crt crisp p and Ingenious wit wHo and 11 now 0 n with flights nights of notable eloquence and beauty and pin pin- A a novel no and transparent nt sym sym- with singular effect and adroitness There I is II much that Is humorous in the 11 play a and UK its appeal to all ll of the the- a Is III not nol to b bp bo denied It I is not ort often n that a t pla playwright has 1138 eede In taking H a a. a man and wife as lS asa asa a n. theme th mc and u d put Ut of slight blight domestic lurell- lurell d Hy city l woven 11 n on one of nf th the prettiest romances rom imaginable magi liable 7 This hOnC 3 Is 18 what hut I li is declared 1 to hare hayo h been cn accomplished by br D illa D-illa lIa ke author of or the comedy corned Ill In r. 1 Me that will b b th the e attraction at aL th the C Colonial for four days dars starting Sunday night S Alice Lloyd who comes Mu May t I. 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S ma matinee on un th the th latter r da day to lo tho the Salt Take Ake e th theatre theatre- In Ml Miss Fix Fx It 11 j is a il ild d devotee of all kinds of outto outdoor r exercise She h ho Is Its an In such r sports a as colt coif aut ns- ns horseback riding and motor boating But ut W calkins Is alike a H. apr for all III Ills with h pr preventive p fI and n R cure re till charming little tor Sue She he ii Il R To To 10 rn my mind the three fundamental i 11 ro- ro e of or a sound Round mind mine and nd h healthy boJ body are simple are Dimple food fend plenty of Ie step p An and n an abundance nf or exercise In tho lie open n air it H It was no case of misnomer misnomer when Beulah U DI DK and 1 Evelyn In c Sutherland called d their farce farre The Sill Sub Sub- Dumb In this tho story they tell of or the young a attorney suddenly t called d upon to tonet oct net a as ag a Ii minister and have o evolved ol some om situations that have no counterparts on onh i limn h American stage stage- for l s and At l th the tho Garrick this 1111 week I k M Max lIlt x Is 5 playing Ila The The Garrick Garric players supporting him are arc splendidly fast cast and ilia comedy comro is staged with elaborate care te ORPHEUM I A trained donkey donke a number num num- number ber bel of dogs dos c cats ts roosters and a wee ec squealing II R assisted by by hy four humans constitutes the Hilt east n of 8 Sammy n y tSa Watson s farm farin yard clr circus nt at the Orpheum D this week and a more unique and entertain vaudeville Thu hn I In Ing H Ju act t l is If seldom seen in Jn u dumb actors make an amusing farm yard aid picture and show ho remarkable d. development I Is III eh h of or the time animal mind The Th act nel a maker that that- nothing far tar ff eh tl to o get Jt It Il over o lacking entirely of ani- ani y bordering on coarseness Tt The Th unusual un usual spectacle of roosters roo a an and nr pigs stunts should indeed prove a a. novelty U of rare quality With today today's performances s stile I KM With PRESS tile up Its Ito t twenty mill twenty Ith the Empress week amt anil tonight's ht hos hf nr are the th l I last I jl playgoers orl will h have l. oo for or It 11 op of variety orle arll the tho he vl clever pr rr program l that Mint max haw made mad up the wc we weeks week's H k s en h at that hou how The house I mak- mak at nt Iho the J- J for the he he hc preparations Inc In headliner h of th the i weeks week's pek ek s 8 bill iwa 1 n Fa Fay the hUh high priestess of or p psychic po power err performance has hall M toO mUl muon- muon n whose ean all nit ov p n over r lh flue rs t season Th The plot of r rTh Th D. D Signal th Ihn one act al l rl play nUy h hy by a Salt author Mi Mrs Ir Ma Aha Royle nO no le Ie Palmer which h b bK b- b UK Its first production on nn an any K St given at the Garrick theatre during th the weH aU ahl with scenes nell familiar to tn of nr May 11 S deal d d Utah P tt While hUe idle the time steno scene Is h MM laid Ht at t I Colo olo- olo particularly Hr of or th time fact CIle fc ct that wt hat this was RM th the authors author's and action poi poi- birthplace e. e the tIme tray Park City equal equally w well ll 11 The plot Lot against net on tho the fight of or u a woman eF a v larce r company which In Is steU lin l- l in In- In Inthe th the ore orp from h hi r r ground The from sus- sus llie gallon 1 of this feature t cam amp from the theold o Je ec Ontario he Ontario and lie th old td die dispute between c the Henrietta 5 In Park City a 1 number numb r accident nt In the mint mine of years jears a ago o An Aut dun due to the car M and the pen rie Ji of the th l llynch nt attempts man of If a mob moh of miners r to lynch Inch y yager the man man- ager the I of th the situation t to her her own ad by bv t the a woman oman and num nu- nu m m. m rou III other incidents crat mars mars' l thrilling moments In the Mie pIll play which is full fun nt ur r surprises surprise I |