Show F I I TONIGHT AXI Three Twins mu- mu comedy tiCK William Ingersoll Stock T in Tho Call of the the thc rth erth oN lONIAL L Tho Advanced M vaudeville ire T Twins ins 5 will be the thc offering at Salt Lake theatre tonight It is said one C of the thc smartest musical come- come that has bas been produced in many The book is by Charles r by O. O A lt A. A while Karl is r responsible for the music n U Three Twins Twins' is on one of the thc largest Ical companIes caW on the road cars ears and three coaches of the company rt ithe fhe many s an el swing weighing over O pounds Wi ev th u c. c VM V-fc V N J lamps The Thc company compan carries carrIe three something that has never done before for the handling ofen of ien en elect and during its long run ork t thc Treo Twins Twins' was e d by lh the entire nth T New cw York press Stevens Stevn of the thc Now Nw York laid the Three Twins was a aI I There are a a. great reat Son 3 hits bis including The Thc Yama Yaman w Ii Ian n Cuddle TI Up a Little ittle Closer To Jo Tee Tec lIce Uee Good Night Ni I Are re All An My Girls and The Girl 4 atU at a kiss T I r he ahe at time Hie Colonial s weel ek t Il vou ou ou the answer B Burgomaster master judging from the he hep p arid and appreciative live welcome given it this us opening performance last I i one of r the few champions who tv come Ont back Half a Qt s i-s ago The Thc Burgomaster ter b Gus C. C Weinburg in the thc l made old New York sit It notice noLic and in lu a a. few nights edway wa was humming bumming and whistling Tale Tae of t the he Kangaroo I r T Love Lo and other sIng In- In hits which at once th attraction an Unqualified sue BOO T Is a a. long hong time in thc the life Ufe comedy In fact few of ot them ng- ng S But The uThe Burgomaster th first of the thc attractions of its have fi Inco become so eo so 0 nl i so xo and now not with a few lew ings new and the infusion life all the way through h. h bring It tt down to date the pance n ia ti aa ai a entertaining as ever over or The me ne Burgomaster ler is 18 for its Ion life It and the company playing eek at the tho Colonial can certainly f Tb bo principal singing ing parts this arc ard taken b by Miss 18 Julia Curtis as as thi girl irl from Chicago o Phemie att tt as Willie Wilh Van a midson mid mid- so son and nd George l c as Blue r. r nd nd J later tel Tho The Harlem 1 Spider too com H In for a hoO goodly ly tJ the h girls b bring ing di f good voice f. f burg P T tor Stuyvesant bur- bur rIot New Kew cw Amsterdam who sleeps p nun d years ears and then v w walen hewer Broadway is a as droll and as s ever and is ably assisted in the parts by Will William lam Conlay Conla y as IVon Von Kull bl his hU secretary Misses mic Lod hart do a fetching speciality EPe to th the music of or of That rising l Tune Tunc which ii llo lIto D show that the thc music is not Tho he hobble too is there Jn maps that th fun has b been en mod mod- d- d it D could help the action rma n. n p n.-p u aJ l rg sunday nIght audience r e exit at th tb- last Colonial last night in laughing good humor aJI all The Burgomaster runs t e k with matinees matine s Saturday and aud a special Ial Thanks Thanks- tl une Thursday afternoon on la this thiB In h morning mornin- said sald an old in th musIcal BUI oma js is still aWl il and lal la exceeds In point of dy sC scenery and Staging the or-the Hind fid 0 0 more mori modem modern con- con r t n and will wilI probably Ind peopled some yet yetto ct to ay aya The t. t h ad d by Gus C. C Wein burg good a as an any v s se sen n J lere re before rth with all al hIs drollery fit fits fiti the part and Is IH well 1 la d work William Conan Con- Con Doodle lle v Vat Vau an Kuil ul brIn brings s out many Y dha a specialty Fred Freda th the a E. Booth Booth a a aE the erratic showman Bowman Is la T l pres Presents a chic L Van a A and in her bt s Class ClaRs to a GIrl LIke Y You Aib h or of fth t th hp Kangaroo the lat lat- Julia secured Curtis urtis and 3 us Wein- Wein s several veral encores S ho like a strong clean play nt tt oi and 2nd enough the tension at the right gO and tee ceo eo The Tho Call of the by the Ingerson Ingersoll p. p atthe Garrick From tho re- re bleh tho tb play received last i nIght nc whIch packed the house hat H keb 1 prove the bet beet draw draw- the company has baa yet pro- pro J Jn Jn In some respects the thc play is play is like Ilko The BarrIers BarrIer's and The Thc Wolf yet many of tho those c who have seen these two pa plays pays s 's swill will declare that Tho Time Call of the Northis North is the tho greatest play of the tho three One Ono thing is certain it has than either of the others and the comedy is of the rich kind In ln few if any of tIle the plays so far prea presented pre pre- pre pre- a b by the Ingersoll In-ersoll company have tho the members been cast to better advantage The cast calls for lor four strong stron character parts an and in every instance th they aro are In Incapable capable hands Those who sa saw Mr Crosby Cros Cros- by byas as Andr Andrew w r 1 ravish in The Tho Wolf Volf had no doubt as tu to his ability to to play the tho part of a Scotchman This rids week weel he pla plays 5 another Scotch part In such a a. way way- as to win him new honors Mr 11 Day Dar as the tho other Scotchman is is' is excellent Mr 11 Harblin has lias played time llie part or of a a. French Canadian before but ho he has dono done nothing better than his wo work oll k in the part of oi Aeh Achille Pichardo The other character part part-is that of en Mc an Indian ian In lii InthIs Inthis L this part Mr rr Pratt does jy y far tho the let best work ork that he has done In thi this city Mr 11 Ingersoll ng has done few things thing'S better than hail the parl part of Ned r Trent the thc man who had but one thought ht at the thc time of tho openIng openIng open- open Ing Ing- of tho the play to revenge the death of ol l Ids his s father who had be been n driven to hi his Ilis death by the methods of the great Hudson Ra Ba Bay company compan and ended by loyl loving the daughter of the tho man who had driven his father to d deaths ath j I j Mr Se Seymour mour in the part of- of tho the be head bead d dof of the Hudson Day Bay company In that section section sec see tion tion- of the great reat in which hi the s senes enes of the thc play a are re laid was ideal Ills His work throughout was above adverse ad criticism r Mr Ir Eners Emerson n na a. a as the tho R Rev n. n Archibald Crane has bas the best opportunity that he has yet had bad and makes males the most of it Mr 11 Williams i and Mr Peters were good as were ere time the Indians and trappers Miss Margaret Mars Dills has a i-ather i r small part appearing only in the first two acts of the pla play Her acting near the close of the time second act when she learns of the death of her 01 father and the thc method in which h he had met death wasas was wasas wasas as fine line as an any ever seen sen in ina a stock company company com corn pany In iii this city Miss Dills has haa done some clever work during her engagement engage engage- ment mont In this city but she has lias never done anything that quite comes ames up to this bit bitof of oC acting Round after round of followed her as she left len the stage and at the end of the act tho the audience simply insisted that she return and receive the tribute due Tier her Miss l Wheatley made many new friends I last Jast night Throughout hout the play pay she Rhe displayed displayed displayed dis dis- played talent of high quality and casil easily held heW the close attention of the tho audience every minute that she was on the stage stag Miss Pringle one of tho tim always s reliable members of tho the company has dono done nothing noth ing just quite as good g s. s at she does docs the the- part of Mi Mrs s. s Brockton In this part she ic is simply delightful Special m mention Is du due the scenery and staging stag of ot the play The Tho scenery in the third a act ct is beyond question tho the prettiest prettiest pret pret- that has ever been ben seen on the thc stage of th the tho old Grand or tho the new Garrick Gar Gar- rick rick- and seldom been equaled on any stage In Iii this city i The Tho Call of the North will wilT go 0 for th the rest of time the with regular matin matinees es Wednesday and Saturday and a a. special matinee Thanksgiving Jn afternoon v. 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H U J j. j Li a. a t The Thc Tribune says sa The rho Call of the North will probably prove to be the Ilie best draw In drawing card that the William imam Ingersoll Ingerson stock company ha lias hao yet put on at the Gar Gar- rick riel The story is one that would appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal to the tho westerner because became it portrays rays characters that are arc somewhat of f western types Although the H scone icene ne is laid away In the tho forests foress of the thc Canadian frontiers there is much Inch in the tho action apton and play that would brim brin home to those familiar familiar familiar fa fa- fa- fa with the u western d ert r of tho the day sometimes sometime strong strom men appeared to a power that was less just than it wa was reasonable ble ble I The H say a. a as Details of the tho production have hav been heen well worked out ii in tho the usual manner of the In Ingersoll company Tn In some somo respects the thc acting is superior in finish and vigor to that of any of the earlier which chich ma may be accounted for by the tho fa fait fad ct that The fall Thill nf tf tu th North u I opportunities Miss Margaret T Dills i j in parti particular eular gave Ui the th e strongest portrayal In which she has lisa been seen H Hr r part that of ot Julio while a a. ely ti maIl tone one requires Int Intense emo emo- expression which MI J S s Dills Dilis meets in superb manner The rho spectacle of ht her r brought tears eyes is undoubtedly the best evidence of or the tho moving movin power of her wor work i a 4 u uI I r came came from came from the I last Jat night very well en satisfied Tho The new bill forthe forthe for forthe the pre preen week present week contains tea features that appeal to the Uie mental tastes of all To those To-those WhO thoO-WhO who like hike music there is the Neapolitan trio ain singing selections from from tho the grand op opera ra in tho the true Latin Th Thc soprano and t tenor nor have exceptionally good Yok voices s V To those of philosophic east cast of ot thought there is the poetic conc conception of the Violin Maker of Cremona remona h liy by Fred Singer er who representing the thc character of or the old violin maker is granted the privilege by the genius of music of of lookIng hooking lookIng look look- Ing into ito the time future and listening to the music that comes from his last creation when pl played y d by th the worlds world's famous vie vio 10 Mr 11 Singern playing and characterization char char- of the tho famous violinists are very good To those who like the delineation of or racial character Howard and Howard two sons of the headliners of the bill give a refined interpretation InThe InThe in inThe The Porter and the Salesman which t is compo composed ed of witty retort and singing The principal part la Is sustained bytho bythe younger member of if the team a aH the porter a a. natural comedian both bothIn In facial appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance and action It did n not t need the th question question ques ques- tion What mat i is your our Christian name and Mack Jack tim tho black faced faced- team learn ga grave gave gaan an 11 inS inS' representation of the negro negro character and their pantomimic play of craps and a hand at poker were ero very rca real Lisle in the thc juggling act handled an arra array of Indian clubs and anel old plug hats in a bewildering bewildering- manner Is Js a clever er farcical sketch with tho the national game gamo as its centra central theme in which the attempt of the wife to win her lIer husband from the absorption of a game played by y strangers and consisting of l knocking ln a ball around with a a. stick is unsuccessful In Tn the acrobatic stunt of Neuss Neus and Eldred an effective entrance ee Is made In a R. flying lying machine en route to Ogden Os The rhe act Is full of knockabout and I culiar chIar pc- pc peI props props- I The orchestra sustains its standard In the e selection from Madam l Butterfly Tho The show IW c closes oses a the the the pictures R It C. C J. J The Tribune says When the thc big audience audi audi- ence which filled the time theatre to the doors left t tio o play playhouse louse on Sunday evening there was but one verdict pronounced pronounced pro pro- upon the bill hill which had been presented and that was the best ever ever Every act is a headliner There are arc old favorites upon the time program there arc new acts and all are arc at the thc top i The Thc Herald Republican says s Be Beginning Begin BeIn uW ning with an Jan exhibition of juggling gUn and closing closing- with a military burlesque the Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or program ram this week weel works through a varied aried assortment of acts that make malE an entertaining whole Howard Toward and Howard in ill ill inThe The Porter and the Salesman have the tho leading place paco on the bill although I rivals them strongly in pop pop- and other numbers a close |