Show I Fresh lom College College I is i Is ithe the name of a musical com comedy dy sketch that furnishes the best entertainment on tho the new vaudeville bill bil that opened at tt the tho Orpheum yesterday afternoon It Itil Itis is l breez full of ginger er and remindful remind remind- ful fijI of t the good old alma mater dashen days das when hen the tho heart was as young youn and thou thoughts were full of gaiety James P. P Conlin Lillian Steele and aud J Eddie Eddio dio Carr appear in n it and they l keep the audience in in good humor and lau laughter every min nun atm ute Their work worl is is of the rapid fire order Ono One of the men teen plays a a. piano in In ra ragtime time style and aud puts over oyer some sarnO tints tiDe bits of clean dean comedy The fhe other man mau and Miss Mi s Steele si sing g and dance splendidly One of the stunts of the pianist consists of stan standing on his head while he plays a different tune with each band ban Fresh Prom Front rom ColIe College e is isone isone isone one of the vory very brightest acts the Orpheum has offered this season and is certain to he be popular all aU week The Seven Senn are top notch acrobats acrobat and do rIo some sensational tumbling turn tum tupi- tupi bling and tossing tricks that make p peo people opie o- o pie pic out front bold their breaths at times Theirs is is one of the headline acts of its kind kial on the circuit When hen it comes conies to dancing the Four Jr Fords ot are about the only onh people to be I compared to the Six American Dancers who bo offer one of the big treats in t this his weeks week's Orpheum show There are three women and three men in Je the act and anti all can ean dance like blazes The costumes are are beautiful and a a. magnificent mag maj- plush curtain forms an su artistic artistic artis artis- tic background for their skillful per Carl Caryl Wilbur Is clever in n changing facial fadal expressions and manners manners manners man man- ners in his hiN skit called ri 61 Prospect street lie Ho is a minister otto one minute and the mini ministers minister's scapegoat oat twin tw-in brother just expelled from college the next There is il I g lot Jot of innocent fun in iu the act Mr Wilbur is assisted by Miss l ss Maude Terry noy and l Helen Heen eccentric Dave Ferguson the comedian and Careless Curt eccentric comedy dy cyclist make makeup up the rest of the vaudeville pro pro- gram grain The motion pictures picture of world events make an interesting eudin ending of ci the tha show L. L v a.-v COLONIAL Th The The P pastoral pla play Sis Hopkins 1 with Rose Roe Melville in the title role roJe is il always s dElI delightful The audience au au- at th tIle Hie Colonial last night applauded applauded applauded ap ap- ap- ap repeatedly Miss l Melville's clever characterization of the well wen Known own comic rural figure figure her her stellar tole ide I for thirteen n years ear She Is ts given ghen excellent support but bitt nevertheless nt Is about out th the whole show he because aus of her perfect rendition rendition rendition ren ren- of such a quaint honest charac charac- tar ter tl r. r From the minute when hen t Sis is steps from the hay hav loft of the Hopkins barn until the final climax of the tIme play pla when she finds complete happiness in her old home and friends and devoted dc lover aH ater r living Jiving away ay from them for years sears in Eu Eu- rope rop 1118 1 Melville fE holds the interest t of th the audience which while not laughing laughing laugh laugh- hing h- h ing at the continual stream of witty play on words Is wrapped in the appeal of some tense tenc emotional situation lion of which the tho pla play affords a goodly number Several ral of the other roles roJE's are well ell done clone and win n-in generous applause Dan Marble as O Odium who Is IB foi- foi for i ever er pra praying that his undertaking business busi bust ness will brisk up is a decided hit and andis andis is II a source soure of continual mirth Obadiah gives a a. bit of eccentric d dancing in the l r nf fal clever country school I entertainment m that proves props him eligible to vaudeville He is forced to rE i JJ I with several encores for his nimble antics anti I Care to d detail on the part of or all aJl of the tho members of or the company in their I characterization of Indiana folk is one I of the most niost pleasing phase of the play pia playas as presented b by Miss Melville's ME com corn pany Josephine Haines Names as l I Ma Hopkins does a delightful bit of acting and wins the ready sympathy of the audience Tim The present tour of Ro ROll e Melville inthe in inthe the character pla play she says will h be her last Local playgoers will have ha an op- op to see her tonight tomorrow and Wednesday nights and at a Wednesday matinee A. A S. S H H. GARRICK Those GARRICK-Those Those who like a a a. good de detective detective de de- play pla- a and nd most theatregoers do will not regret a visit to the tho Garrick this week to witness a performance of Raffles Raffles Raf fles fies i Georg-i D. D Parker gives a really clever r portrayal of the part made fa famous by bf the al late Hyrle Bellew Mr e P Par ker has done so many good things during dur dur- ing the last nine weeks that It is entirely entire entire- ly a matter of opinion as to whether this is 18 the best thing that he has done in Salt Lake City Mr 11 Parker neither overdoes over over- does nor it Those who w were re not so fortunate as to see Mr Ir Bellew Bellow when he presented the pia play In this city I a few years ears ago alro would doubtless s be he willing to say that no one ever pla pla ed ed the part better than did Mr 11 Parker last I night Those who did witness the Bellew Bel Bel- Belien lew le performance will have but little aderle ad- ad erse erle criticism m to offer on the work of Mr Parker Raffles differs in some respects from Sherlock Holmes which was pre presented pro pro- at the Garrick a few weeks ago To the minds of man many It is not so great greata a It play but It does give a better beller opportunity for o other n members of f the company 11 so nl than 1 was s found d in the Do le play a Mr 1111 Seymour one of the most moat lat lar stock actors that ever appeared be befOre before be- be fore the footlights in tn Salt Lake City has the next leading role When Seymour came on the stage last night he was as usual greeted with ith a round of f applause Who ho is that whispered a woman oman to her hei escort t. t old reliable anything he be is cast for he lie plays wel we-I was the reply and the compliment holds good for the work ork of Mr II Seymour last night John Sumner appears In but two acts and then only for a short Ibort time hIlt but it Is long tong enough to add ad strength to the opinion ion alread already formed that he is one of the best Lest character actors who ever appeared in stock in this city Louis Craig a rather indifferent actor In the stock com company pan last lat year is fast becoming one of the mo most t popular member mem mom hers bers of the present company llis work worl last lat night was up to the tue hl high h standard which he has maintained during the season iwason Ward present Cassidy had va I ther timer the best part that he lie has haR had so o far r this iltis season and made good in it it last night I Manager Cox Cot sp sprang ang a little surprise on ori the patrons of the house b by putting in the cast J. J David Herblin ono one of the big favorites of last seasons season company Mr got a round or of applause when he came canto on the stage that must have bave told him b better bolter than titan words that the patrons of the house had a warm spot snot in their thell hearts for him Miss lIt Dills appeared ared to better edt an tago tage than any of the other othOr women The Tho part for which she site is cast fits her like a glove and never for a second does she ehe overlook o an opportunity of making th the best of it Miss 1 Clifton was wall so FO o sweet and dainty that two thirds of the male a 10 portion of the time audience could not understand understand under under- stand how low Raffles could resist taking her bet In hI his arms arnis and Stud telling her hel that he loved love her Miss Ross floss bad a small part pan which was wa capably done The Th French maid of or Ml NI Ellerbeck was good a as AI were the other minor characters l. Rafn s swill will run for the week with Ith the u and Saturday matinees W W. 7 J. J S. S SALT Lr LAKE It LAKE U I Is II r r I l safe afe to 10 sav sa tt tle songs that t have hat the th great greatest st of appeal are r religious songs that thai have hl a a. p note In them and n PI i onal Hn j i s that hot ha ha e p e o II 1 religious nor nOte Those aI arf ar III son songs s that bring brIm Kick many i m of or a a. let let-f l emotional na Ca- Ca tufe tuVe The Mountain Ash choir knows knos Just what these thes arc This is just e exactly where that celebrated artist Evan Even Williams Wil Wil- liams hams shone and who has not not- known him admired his ait alt and felt the Inspirational force of his songs The Mountain Ash choir from Wales Vales will sing at the time Salt Lake theatre Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes- Wednes day S S S I Since Charles DillIngham is the managerIal managerial mana mana- gerial sponsor for th the the- A Ado Ade e play pla- plaIt it is safe to say that all an of the fastidious nicety of ot decoration and appointment for which all of his productions are always as remarkable will be noted in the time mounting of The Time TheOld TheOld Old Town The Theold old town pony pon ballet banet in several exceptionally well cit executed dancing dancing dane dane- ing numbers is one of the time features of the performance Among AmonI the time well known principals principals prin prin- in support of Montgomery and Stone are Clara Palmer Flossie Hope lIchen Helen Falconer Edna Dates Date Virginia Kendall Peggy Pe Preston and the Charles Dox Howard Russell Rusell Mack Stack Writing W. W J. J McCarty Haward D Dyott ott and James G. G Reaney The TIme Montgomery 1 and Stone seat sale alc will open Tuesday morning at 10 io o'clock at the Salt SaIl Lake theatre S S S 5 S Patrons of or the theatre are re promised pi a treat in the forthcoming production at the tIme Colonial for three days starting starling Thursday night of ot the time pla play The House Next Door a modern cOined comedy by bv J Hartley Hartle Manners People who ho have seen till title this II play claim that it contains the happy combination of being very entertaining enter enter- taming and amusing at the time same time pointing out a moral lesson which is is' is at once instructive and of benefit in ones one's everyday day life William V. V Mong Mon leads the time company which 1 contains many of the tIme original New New York cat cast This attraction attraction at traction promises to be one of the best season on of or the present S EMPRESS E TIle EMPRESS The present Sullivan an vaudeville aude bill jill will be presented presented pre pre- tonight tomono tomorrow matinee and will close l ee with et tomorrow nl night a a. new and complete te change of bill going into effect starting with the Ved Wednesday ps a matineE The new bill to open the Wednesday matinee promises to be he a good one ope and Is styled road show holY No o. o 3 3 Among three big ones to appear at tho limo Empress In the time near future are arf Lew Fields Fields Fields' Gill Behind the te Counter condensed version Fred Kamo's Kamos company com coin pany In A Night Ig t Jn In a London Club The second attraction of the Lyceum I series arranged for this titis elt city during the coming season Is III the famous Bergen en concert trio which comes to to the First Methodist church tomorrow night under th the direction of the Graham Music bu burta bit bu- reau Time The Bergen ik eM Dick company f r is sn headed head head- I ed Cd b by Maximillian I violinist and one onetIme onetime time time concert melster of the PhU Philharmonic Orchestra of Germany German Alfred Alred Bergen baritone Is II one bf the th ther other art art- The accompanist Mr 11 Campbell Is Isa isa a a. young oung musician of Chicago |