Show ra ti 1 1 N t t 1 Ln TONIGHT m i LONIAL Tho NIAL The Prince of original C cast Advanced Advanced vaudeville Tho Wolf presented by tho William Ingersoll stock company c An An American Ingersoll Jn and anti five members mcm of 0 f stock company made a hit the tho c ca at fo forb e a a. capac capacity tr house a re ra last night The P Play 1 a The Thet 11 I i in this city presented o has r t 1 has been t r ot fig at which time It It was Was seen b by witnessed the tho Ing Ingersoll pro pro- rny 5 who night Tho The stock company t on last Mutation suffered nothing b by compari- compari presented by the i the tho Play as Slins ling Ins company over a year yem a ago o k dom if ever er Ina has s aby a first perform perform- W by a a. stock company been presented finished manner this cit city in a more moro that thal which the tho patrons of tho the Gar- Gar GarL Gark L k it n witnessed n last night the rise of the curtain on the oni of last there was wasa t at the drop of the tact to rf not a halting for a lino llna ItAi It t tL a hitch hUch presented L Ai R Ra a a. strong pIa play excellently I much to the tho laurels already n 1 d added by br the members of the company whon who In the play t lk k part dialect parts rho rhe play pIa calls for three French Cant Cantan Can Can- bien a young oung t les Ba Dir Mr Ingersoll And Andrew rew ish tan and Bat Ba- Ba Scotch settler Mr Crosby tf-Le tf Grande a Hudson bay trapper Le t t In d nomad Mr 1 Day three men parts these ei J. J respective to be desired As William t an American engineer Mr 11 that i our rave gave ave a L performance t ed him as on one of the many valued ibers of the ne new stock company and pile pile the tiro fact that tho the part is not one onea l a for popular approval Mr lIr Se Scy- Scy no trouble in winning the ap- ap ival v val l of tho the audience for his clever rl Tho The greater part of the comedy t of tine the pla play Y devolves on George Geor-e Georgen n ey as Mr Ir rotten Totten who ho handled the theof of the young assistant to Macdonald l There an an entirely satisfactory satisfactory- manner b but t ui t one woman in the tho cast Hilda Mc- Mc fish which was played d by Miss l Nielson It h sweetness and womanly ways I ho he won every e heart lon long before she jd id d to cast her lot with the man she eg elI rather than with the man who i her wealth without the name of p 5 stage settings throughout were ere su su- tho the scent of the tho pine which floated he house during the first and la last t ding a touch of r realism to the then n that was especially noticeable The hence last night was the thc largest that ouse has had since the op opening ning of r lence company company- and one of the larg- larg large f ii e the tho history of the tho house hause Lon Long nip I the curtain rose on the tho first act seat cat was sold and by the tho time the ii Commenced nearly OO people had hadn n n nj turned away from the tho box office tJI the the- applause which greeted the play pla t night ht is to be taken as an indication h Wolf will prove pro the big biggest ost draw draw- raw raw- ii Card rd that the Ingersoll company has pr presented The-play The will run the render render re- re Inder of the week with the usual n and Saturday matinees T t s a a. well balanced program of vaude- vaude l that the Orpheum offers this week plenty plent of variety and more good nb in ig in the first half of the show than i been en seen there many in-many in man many bills 11 hs I lt S a question of one or two two bi big top- top ciers standing out among a bunch of c numbers berS as ass Is s sometimes the app iPp banjoist character gel ger er and King pianist present one of or est cst numbers of the show shaw in their theirs s Std d comedy comedy- and song Mr Stepp pIa plays pleasingly and Mr Jin King is a 1 accompanist besides having a hit In his female impersonating sing sing- Edna Wallace Hopper Hoppel with a wig is full of Jin ginger er and his songs l snap an and pro go 0 to them that please pl pit This trio certainly takes al with the best on the bill th Thomas T r Ryan an Il company compan sent sen an en entertaining sketch written M. M Cressy who pla played ed a two tw ei ks enga engagement recently at the Or Or- cum ium cum It is called Mag Haggerty's and affords s Mr R Ryan an nitis t to display r some real ability as character actor in the role rolo of an Irish Irish- has been called in from the tho theley thon n ley y b by his daughter who is rich le ier er is is some sone real good comedy in the fand Mr rr Ryan Ban gets to dance a real Gus Gus' Ta Toy Shop Pastimes th h Lucas and his dancing girls a singing and dancing dancin act and closes C how Lucas has some good Importations imper- imper lations of popular entertainers and has plc teasing pleasing st style lc about him that has made maderi maden ri n favorite with Salt Lake audiences fore ore Miss 1 Josephine Fields who has part pact with him is an attractive little sings sing well The chorus appears P 5 girls China girls girls and comet girls irIs Me The Village e Fiddler is a an odd sketch s Mr and Mrs Jack McGreevy comical and playing some odd sic sl Their dialogue brought forth ch applause last night and when they I hed their act the audience would let the show go ga on so long was continued Bernard Granville and William Rogers l ille as 4 Two Odd Fellows and andt t lIf He l e they have some good features inel in ina el a act t part of it is too Ian long drawn out outi d i 3 They could present a much erg Jf satisfying number if they made Ings move faster and cut out some sonne of ir foolishness Miss Ites Suzanne Rocamora a pretty girl sings well and and an act as Russian peasants IJ Ta Sunday afternoon In their native nd Their dogs do the best stunts in ine e number lumber and get little ripples of or apu ap ap- lU u g and nd many laugHs laus They are well trained a a nead Readers ra of The Bingville Dugie Bugle espe- espe w uld enjoy the show presented aff afternoon and last night at Colonial which Our New Minister 11 1 return to that house Thursday FrIy Fri Fri- y 7 and Saturday nights and Saturday al nye giving gl way the first part of the e CH for The Prince of Pilsen The Itoi of The Mlle Bingville bugle Buglo is al alI al- al I tys 3 J Uns us about about Seth Dewberry Deberry Ut ar Ion hearted town constable and eC him In Darius Startle w who who io Inn in inIs n show Is the majesty of the law in lr le just such a New England Bingville Sylvanus Bartlett il aster and Proprietor of the general Fin in Hardscrabble is pretty much salve sort of easy going old fellow Illin Ii n Ye prop of our gen gen- 1 tore in m Bingville Bins put put- New ew Minister is billed as m ass asI I s greatest character play and lt it is strong In the pictures of ofa a i England characters Like e all those thase 1 towns in the puritanical regions e A We it t was wrong for a man kiss kisson l iss al fe on Sunday and he lie who ato ate arm a aal rm meal al was a sinner Hardscrabble l Jas LS good souls and its bad ones characters c rs are not so much overn over- over H n either ether r rime me is committed and the town ard d goes oes to prison for or it ft while wIllIe the l remains the pillar of f the ther r U and is pointed to as the rich rich- Una nan n in town There is IR the blue r min man Obadiah Blurton with a hearts heart Ipas as s no pity no sympathy and no Hers standing of human nature a a. good man at heart but l the pe fence so far as church affairs has nas a morn more Christianity in the tip his Ms left little f 1 nger than Blurton r had aa but Blurton went to every rei meeting eting pa passed the hat and said en jn m a voice that would sound round of even in a a. cemetery hurt imm what he hP does when a hungry for help t 1 pray for fOl bim him h Blurton I 1 feed him replies H ITo Ho- Pv din It-if It play an aro s seen en th the tattling who who considers everybody's Cr I e ese s ber r business the fresh y young yount arrom New cw York w whose o c stan slang u it Greek to the natives nati the old minister 1 who has more creed than Christianity then the convict who returns home to I his daughter The play is popular for forit forit for forit it holds up Ul hypocrisy ta to the full glare of public searchlight ht There is a lot of melodrama In the pla play and some of it is not done one any too well clI but hut there are arc enough wholesome wholesome wholesome whole whole- some laughs in the piece picco to entertain anyone one and the tho show is certainly worth seeing g. g It appeared at the Salt lal Lake o theatre about six 51 years ago and it has been popular all over o the country all the intervening years cars and even long Ion before be be- he- he fore COle It came here A 1 play r cant can't do well ten years unless it has an appeal to the masses Some Somo of oC the members of this cast have been in this thi show man many years some arc are ori originals Richard Nesmith Is Irresistibly irresistibly ihl comical as the tho town constable and he ho is ably assisted in ht the tho comedy b by Cliff ClifT 15 13 n. n Nelson the from Now new York Fred Bred Clarke e the ori original storekeeper storekeeper store store- keeper has Interpreted a character that thatis is h likable ills His work worl Is splendid Louis Loui Fierce has the tho thankless part that of tho the heartless churchman who even oven hates hales himself Mr 11 Fierce it is painstaking and true to the character he r represents for there are arc just such men In the world Charles F. F Adams as us Hoten Is natural lJ and antI that is sa saying inS a good deal for any actor weal weak eak eakas William Villiam J. J ONeill O'Neill is very a as tho the old minister and his ills a acting tinS tinS' is stiff and an amateurish Andrew Glassford as the pretender is la not much better Metter Byron Forney makes a manly new min min- minister ister forceful and with a rather good stage presence and J. J Irvin Ir Southard takes tales pretty good care of tho the role of Lcm Lem Hansom the convict who ho returns home to live a clean life Miss l Bessie Bessle Burns is a little melodramatic in one or t two o pla places e but is sweet of manner Emma Salisbury Southard a as th the tho tattling woman has more real acting to do and takes hood good care of the tho part while Anna Macdonald l Is o. o k In the very veo little muo she has to do doas as as the tho new ministers minister's sister After The Prince PrincA of aC Pilson closes its engagement Our New ew Minister will re return return return re- re turn to the Colonial for tho the latter half halfor of or the week II a Carlton Chase new sin singing leading man with the Curtis Musical Comedy company compan at the Daniels made an Instant in instant tn- tn stant hit when he ho appeared Saturday afternoon afternoon aft aft- in the show An American Prin Prin- I cess Ills His baritone v voice ito is really musical mu steal and has pow power r. r He has a splendid splendid splendid did stage Hta E presence and has acting us usell well ell ellas as singing ability The new prima donna Miss Florence possesses possesses possesses pos pos- dramatic talent and sings sweetly Her ller two numbers The Girl Up In the Town I Moon 1 and Come On Down own were received enthusiastically Saturday and Sunday Miss Mias has been In local concerts and at the Orpheum Henry Auerbach has some good comedy lines IInes and Maymo Ja 1 mo Prager r is seen as the French dancer and has an e especially good number in La Belle Bello Anna Clarke Clarlie and Charles Jt Figg g also are well placed In this weeks week's show Willard Villard Mack l has promised to play the week weel with An American Princess but has trot not a strong role a aThe The attraction at tho the Colonial tonight will be a bl big all star revival of the justly justly justly just just- ly famous comic opera The Tic Prince of No Ka opera was ever written with more moro tuneful son sows songs s. s They are just justas as popular as ever and probably probably- will be bo for a num number er of years to come because not many operas are written with ith such Buch fine music The company will m be of the very best and man many of oC the tho original company company company com com- pany have been retained id o f Henry Miller announces his intention to present a revival of his Ills famous one- one act pla play Frederic prior to every performance of Her lIeI Husbands Husband's Wife VICe at the Salt Lake theatre Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day and Friday r nights and Friday mati mati- nee Frederic LeMaitre offers Mr 1 Miller 1 one of his most celebrated serious roles and one that will be he in striking l lg contrast to the tho light comedy role he plays plas In Her Husbands Husband's Wife By playing both during the same evening the actor manager will offer a striking exposition of his remarkable able versatility The double double double dou dou- ble bill Is made mado possible by ringing up the curtain at the Salt Lake theatre sharply at instead of or at as was the c custom during durine the New York and Chicago runs of Her Husbands Husband's Wife VUe and by y shortening the Intermissions for forthe forthe forthe the comedy The leading woman role Tole in Frederic Lemaitre will be played by Laura Hope Crews who created it for for Mr Miller when hen he made the first production production pro pro- duclion of the little classic |