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J w V i iV itZ 0 o NEXT WEEK rOLON COLONIAL lAx lAx- Tho Tho Campus If nautical comedy of or college life Ufe starting Monday Mon day for three nighta and Wednesday matinee SALT LAKE LAKE Seven Days com comedy dy starting Monday for three nights aud and Wednesday matinee The The Garrick stock c in Tho Great John If starting start ing tomorrow night with matinees and JUd Saturday ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville new newma ma starting tomorrow afternoon Not v The following fur for coming pro product ionn are arc made bv by the ther tret r HD IDe J press II agent of tho ThU paper papers paper's IC opinions of shows in critic ism AT THE COLONIAL tot the eo cov y Colonial for an engage Ml t t three ui nights ht commencing next i W October 16 with a special ee Wednesday th the Ferris r Enterprises company will In present Int de effervescent musical lIal edy of college lift life The Campus I g the company is i the young I or himself and dainty polite Miss MI h Daviee ie with wilh a I and dancing coni 1 of I 18 It Campus Campus' i a If wholesome I II a I of every day da lIege college i life f nd appeals alike to 10 bOoth young I and and- a old Jd ltd It charm i in i irresistible and aM r lb date of its ori original production less less- than six months month ago a o it lias ha been I greeted by enthusiastic audi n audiences and andin in Ita instance 1 every ery by capacity e Campus has hall real plot which the annual fat farce contest Two I t f bal ben been presented on one I b. 1 by hort varsity veil leader a neb b. Ton eldell It t lT by y rat rather r underhanded m methods to i ie e 9 the farce committee into inlO accept i hit his play and it looks as Ilk if II iu it to win wi w when Bo Bobby s Nellie it Parkins and BismarcK German Ton lon 0 janitor dl discover lo cr r rather questionable methods and Llin bring forth in his liis true light and I nurse to In the end H as w wall all well re reIl regulated Il ted musical come come- 4 Everything ends happily and andly I ly 11 our lr hero bero is I triumphant unc l o Leon has balS written do- do I and his bis mall main tuneful W the talk of f the tbt town tOW l JOll long a after ft r rh 1 h hia tAI To fo b be lal q tt there therl are arl cn mu at prominent limon among these ire D De Leons Leon's entrance number Is IsE Is I E Happy Happ the rIl ragtime t I Aa ii it to You Von the love The Same Old Love so eJi uny rendered b Mr Ir De DE' I Leon con anU ret v co 0 star elfish Mug Ilg The Ppe and the which is il ont one of the real realie I tie ie hit of the performance and I ij h io jives full scope to tha tho glorious voice Of Oliver Lenoir t production is i exquisitely lOS os rid no the scenery ia IS both artis- artis rt is- is tit and ad On Monday night hP University of nab Itah will attend en m T THE SALT LAKE LARE l antI and Kemper's Kempers t COlli company any in the Ripe Ripe- t. t comedy Seven en e j Ian avs t from t the tb plays play's third year in iu Stir S-ew York and with cut in Broadway will b be lit at I the hE Suit Lake thea the the- i a re Monday ami Wednesday nut next week Those who like to laugh at tk the theatre theatre and and v bo does uoti- uoti lUI be re repaid laid many time over O b by Seven Days The ThC TIed Tle-l Book ma max i i- cine sa said ll of this comedy is H It is one al plot of It con on taint every 6 element of If uncommonly good entertainment It to e tho good fu of Seven n l whoso great and aud will f me must be bl wn to everybody If anyone anyone- doesn't know Day Days is th the I J and best lall laughter maker on the American stage e that person eron is i a It rare exception Tine Im h rau for two entire New York and late ate lately ly Iy re retched ched a third year there For eix b months it shook Chicago o with gay hysteria and in lon long ru runs in HOI Bos Boston ton all and I Philadelphia it made those oiti than they hail ever 1 been ten before or have been or r arc likely to b b There haa II never vcr been anything approaching it as fifI a mirth pro producer pro I ducer and dej bt I Us delight never ceases The rhe oftener it is js seen the thC funnier it is il It lt was written by b Mary Roberts Rinchart Rine hart and A rr A very Hopwood who first of 01 all created it a capital story n Right ht here is ill one Olle of th the superior f features of this his piN piece Jt is a real pia play v not the I hodgepodge ol 01 meaningless s nonsense of I the general run of plays designed ned to Scene from from Seven Days coming to t the he Salt LaKe theatre Monday night for tor three nights and Wednesday matinee get a lau laugh h The Then n makers of Seven Seen Days told a capital story stor wittily snappily with a u swift humor aud rapid comil event They drew clever dever characters char true trul to their types meu an ami women women wo wo- men for the most lUot part of New ew York's Yorks smart set Oct and aud they he carried them adroit adroitly I ly though b a chain i of hilarious calamities calami calami- ties he that as the Now York Journal said arc j arc too to be told and vust vastly I. fun funny ny to The masterly construction of Seven Days as all a play of Jau laughter and aDd as liS a genuine play for all its laughter Jau ht com com- I t I WALTER DE LEON Who will tome to the Colonial th theatre Monday night for an of three nights and a matinee in his bis own music comedy of college life life- The liThe I Campus real Nil ut with humor There re la I. tov toyo with in ia this comedy and it has baa a rl ef v r story a a. a a bails baw and ADd for Cot the further o of It wit Tit droll droU titu itu lions alion Striking character it U basmad has bas made mad the remedy Comedy hit of the generation of New York Chicago Boiton and aDd Philadelphia and ud wherever it has bu been bren seen Jt It is i. a comedy of a weeks week's quarantine antine nt of a dinner pInt party and aad of or it the theN N w York World said It It is a veri ri veritable table of fun un with never a dun dull second ond It t convulses it its audience The Journal called it hilariously hila bila funny linDY and said laid it started a asale sale of laughter that blew ble until th the curtain fell feU while the Rot Boston tall Amert m ri ean pronounced it 11 funny funn- Said the Philadelphia Pr lr M f It has bas all its predecessors looking t foolish lita JJ AT THE GARRICK Mr f of the playwrights of r this country and aDd the continent have bave attempted at t tempted to emulate the example of or Charlea Charlee Klein tho eminent dramatist ao and in stage stories teach h the moral orthe of or the I of capitalistic oppre oppression sion and tho tho thor parental r rental often visited on those scions ns of wealthy families who following the tho dictates of ot heir hearts rather than tho commands of their marry into tho ranks of women who are arc loss fortunate than their sisters or who from boico compete com pete with men in iu tho walks of at commerce com COlli merce and Of or these authors it is doubtful if any who ho have attempted to traverse Mr Klein's Kleins thought as expressed in hi his play The Tho Lion Liou and tho Mouse 1 have ha succeeded to any extent At least this was true truc until in the world of fiction there appeared that remarkable remark remark- able uhle s try tory of wealth pitted against poverty po love lo against hatred and ana tho destiny of ot a young youn American whose life was closely woven wo w with tb that of thousands of tho Jess fortunate fortunato of his bis fellows entitled Canton Ganton Co Go The Thc Of the tho book wa was BO IO instantaneous and it commanded led so- so great an au audience upon the thc publication of its first edition that in very cr nature of its story with its strength and virility it was certain sooner or later to bo be adapted for fo the American stage This was exactly what and the dramatization of the novel for fo the stage bv J. J Hartley Hartle Manners entitled The Great John Ganton is announced an as the bill for the Garrick theatre theat for the thc week that begins beltins tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow night In deciding upon The Thc Great John Ganton for production tion this season the management ement of the house was actuated by bv two motives motives- first tho fact that tho tb play has never been seen here bere in its stage form and second it offers a world old theme in io new dress dres Those who have bave read the book will remember John Jobu Ganton Gan Gan- tOIl ton a millionaire packer whose son Will is in io lo lowith with May Keating She and her bel sister Mrs Irs Jack Jaek Wilton are arc the the- daughters of a man who Ganton had years before forced orce into bankruptcy bank and obscurity and Cantons Canton's enmity en mity for for this man aud his family had never subsided His wrath upon learning of the attachment at between his son and Miss Keating knows s no bounds and in ill a dramatic scene seene he lie fells the boy that if be he persists in his bis attentions to the girl irl and ultimately WC S her he will ill di disown own him Young Canton however is undismayed at his fathers father's threats and tells his his his- fiance fianN of the future in store for him He has become involved in in II a astock stock deal in the meantime wit with h Larry Lurry Delancy Dlane on a tip from Jack Wilton an officer of the copper company compan DC- DC laney in re reality is an unscrupulous speculator and unknown to young oun Gan Gan- ton he has bas b been n carrying on a liason h. h with Wilton's wife Cantons Canton's Gun Can ton tons ton's I sweetheart mistrusts Delancy and tells her bel lover so o frankly urging him to break off the deal I with the young oun and make bis lIis mOD money by h himself Canton however in ingoing going through h with the deal now that be ha has started and when hill bis plans seem at their thir mJ 1 successful point l Wilton becomes aware of the affair between his j r a and and in revenue re upon latter he bt as ail an official of the fhe copper company arranges the thereat reat IIi li which was to have hen been declared shall be b. passed Stocks tumble tum tum- ble and T Delaney plan an and young Ganton arc wined ipe out ont financially Gunton Sr casts off his hie son sou and the latter after a struggle 11 obtains employment em eln in a rival rhal packing concern the hands of the junior partner part art ner nr Allen Borlan who is in love loc with ith Wills iII li I f ft nes one of the most dramatic moment of the when Mitt lin Keating leu no the privation oun oung Ganton must en en- dure humble bumbles her pride and lOtS goes to Ganton Sr pleading for lor thet the reinstatement reinstate ment of the son lOD in his bis ati affections c ons This i is uH lu and not Dot u until the l boy o is seriously injured in a II I strike riot rioL at atthe f hA stock yards docs duca Ganton about abou Ui w ua- ua I der dergo o a operations tor forgive he hi hi ion and straighten out the tangle o of hearts The man em nt of the Garri ha emphasized td very distinctly durin during t th hI week eek the ch ng in which hilb lOt goe into effect at that hoone houle tomorrow fbi Thi change e fD the abolishment o of matinees matinee at fit the and am the o opening of alT all n t performance o of new bills Sunday S instead of Mob lIon day Therefore th th last per of If The Commanding Officer om ter II will be rinD given tonight And And Thi The Great John f Ganton will pen open Bunda night running for the en week with matinees Thursday und and Saturday afternoons AT THE ORPHEUM The he Woman Who will iII b be bet t the e feature attraction at the tho Orpheum next week with fix other acts of ot unusual un usual merit and containing a spicy va a Hety that that is alwa always pleasing to Orpheum Or Or- audiences The Thc will Introduce Madame a famous Anlo Parisian Anglo Par ian actress ac tress and in The Th Woman Win Who Knew It a n. tabloid drama written for foi her hor by the tho lato Victor Smalley she if Is furnished with an admirable for her talents Not ot tho least of the flu I charms of Mine Besson Jf is her master of faultless English delivered with i irich n rich full voice with ft often lacking in tho list of accomplish accomplishments accomplish I ments of stars Madame a was a distinguished player abroad and I created tho role of ZaM She alc aHo played Camille Camillo and this is her I vaudeville tour In tho story of The Woman Who Knew there is is a woman with a 1 husband the other woman wom an Madame Besson bein being the latter It deals with tho battle hattle sho wa wages es against a crafty lawyer lawer to have and aud to hold that which she has no ri right ht to possess Thc Tho is replete w with th lines lints and situations Madame l Besson oll is supported by bi Charles Dodsworth Dods Dods- worth who was with Sir Henry Irvin Irving Irv Irv- in ing for twelve years Hn and a company of l English players Wynne brothers wil be found on the I program as cool cool customers san sang froid froit athletes and they are arc that hat on the stage One may judge ju Jc of their work from in a way however As a mater of fact these two chaps have bave som different and in most places ar are easily found to tobe be oe a decided hit Their ir work Is done donen in n street attire It Jt is skillful and Spill spar lies with humor that is' is catching Difficult Difficult Dif Dif- feats arc performed perform cd by them with an case casc and grace race that is aniaz toJ ing k Chii-k Bale is the tho name of a performer per former II clever protean entertainer and he be will appear at the next week offering n a decidedly original and novel noel conception of A A Country School Entertainment Ho has struck upon an idea which it is predicted will make him a great t rl favorite with Orpheum an all With remarkable lie makes seven SP changes of character with wirha witha a finished and artistic touch to each and reveals reveal in his hiI work a remarkable amount of versatility The Thc act is i re rc with sparkling humor but is en- en irely lukin lacking in burlesque Of opulent charm is the sin singing in of the he DC De a French ette that made n a most favorable im lon pres in iu Europe and also in this vaudeville since entering This is their initial season in America Amerla but ut from notices that have bave preceded hem they have been well received The four includes one lady soloist and three male lingers These four Datura natural I voices revel in tone free fr from the frills and furbelows of affectation and and they sing because here is music in them They have haye an anex ex extensive repertoire and dress In 10 co umes that are attractive e cather Wei weights with a whirlwind act of singing and dancing and amazing aunts are Crouch and Welch Termed that pair they are aptly named Both are excellent comedians B II fact that will be admitted by those thOle who saw them on a 11 former visit Their popularity in vaudeville illo is indicated by hv the fact that they are known from to coast Welch affects the attire at tire of the Oxford boy while Rosa Crouch dresses in a It soubrette costume A supreme test for a monologist in inA A American merican vaudeville is a tour of En Eng English lish music halls and Paul Barnes who will appear here next week has stood that test and come off with flying ylo col col- ors Mr Barnes returns to us s new and ori original inal ideas and with a II fund of stories that have a laugh in every enry line His wit is cle clean tn and clever cleverand and and he he will no doubt prove a popular number on the bill The brothers are a team of able with an act that thatis is replete with surprises and thrills One of them in straight wor work does many remarkable acrobatic feats while the fun is furnished bv the other who pla plays s 's tho tramp On the tae stage is seen seena a table that has bas the appearance of a alar lar large e billiard table but butis is a trampoline from which a number of spiral tumbles arc executed execute The final feature is six six- tv |