Show I AMUSEMENTS I TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS GO GORZA concert concer at First FIrs church ORPHEUM Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced Advanced vaudeville with wih first big act over originated in Salt I Lake City beginning its it forty nino nie fory-nie weeks trip over the continent I Her GRAND Her GRAND Her Ono One Great Sin by specially selected select company NEW LYRIC moving NW pictures second pictures second act Chimes Climes of NorAll Nor Nor- mandy All the tho advance laudatory comment that has ha's Al been published about A iA Modern Ioder lo 10 o- o was firmly fully and most thoroughly Justified last night when an nn audience which crowded tho the Orpheum to tho the doors saw the forceful and splendidly constructed door produced for tor tho the time Ume Unusual primary Interest attached to the production for or many reasons It I was known that the tho action would demonstrate positively tho the ability of or certain Salt all Lake and Utah players to whom the test of last night meant fame famo or failure It I was wa known furthermore that not all al of ot those who sat butIn the audience were wore imbued with a friendly frk spirit toward either cither tho the play wih or a ly tho the players that players that some Indeed were ero not only ready and ad willing but hut ero anxious to gloat Sloat over me toe failure of both This situation of or things which was pretty w well understood b by everybody c pret served ser to fix 1 the tho in interest l at nt tho the highest tension and fx nerve nelve the actors to their best bett bet efforts From the tho curtain lift JUt tho performance per per- was received with wih devouring at attention nt- nt and undo before tho the action acton had proceeded proceeded proceeded pro pro- tenton three minutes tho the success of or A A Modern 1 Pocahontas was assured assure Those In the tho audience who had hoped for success suc sue cess ces were more than and Ind those who had come to scoff remained to cheer When the tho curtain fell feU there thero was no man mannor mannor mannor nor woman In that splendid audience who was WS was without the firm conviction con that the is bound to score a telling success from coast to coast COat No pains nor expense have o been spared to 0 perfect the tho performance in every par par- In very ery ery truth before a word is spoken or a character appears the tho auditor I Is en rapport with wih the tho spirit t of the thing and prepared to bo be carried carid from Introduction tion to climax a willing slave to the influence ence enco ton of ot art scenic and histrionic For Forthe Forthe Forthe the artist has haR laid his colors on with a masterful artst hand The Tho forest oret is an actual piney wood the half hal hidden lake lako Is a aI I living 1 n rippling sheet of ot limpid water re reflecting reflecting re- re fleeting the giant Slant trees and rugged roc rocks s that line lino its Is shores and bearing on Its It bosom tho the trim canoe dancing dancing in a 0 flood of ot lights and ind shadows The tepee too Is there And It is thorel tho real rel thing suggesting Bug the silent stealthy life of the tho red man The whole could not le be bo Improved upon It I means Indian It I Is Indian The plot of ot the tho play has been written scores of ot times It is simple George Smith a 1 cavalry officer foils falls in love 10 0 with wih Pocahontas daughter of ot an Indian chief and importunes her tier to go o with him hm to the tho home of ot the palefaces and wih become his wife The lovemaking lo of or orthe the pair which takes place at the Indian village Is discovered and Smith Is made mado captive e capt tied ted to a stake and instructed to tomake tomake make his peace with wih the Great Spirit as his time has come Pocahontas Pocahonta of ot cou course courso o being a a. sure- sure enough traditional Pocahontas Pocahontas IntercedeR Intercedes intercedes Inter Inter- cedes cedeR so eloquently wlm Her ler thirsty blood-thirsty father ather that he changes chang his mind Just as the fire brand is about to be bo applied to tho tim fagots fro piled pled knee knoo high about her lover Smith Is released and the thc happy happ pair are permitted to go So unharmed While tho the hills are no older than the tho story and while no no nc new interest is I supposed sup posed to attach to it f. f as a a. story ston the manner manner man man- ner ncr In which it is told Is truly artistic and thoroughly worth while The Indians In the cast are arc t full l blood redskins from rom the Shoshone reservation and there is a naturalness about abut their stage work which Is nothing nothing- short of wonderful Especial credit Is due duo to Joseph F. F Goss under whose whoso direction tho pla let was wa produced produced produced pro pro- and is being presented The Tho whole Orpheum bill bi this week Is I considerably above the average There Is not riot a mediocre turn in the lot and some of ot the tho numbers are excellent I No such marksmanship has ever eyer been seen hero here as that exhibited b by Frank McCrea McCrea Mc- Mc Crea and company the company tho company being a n gentleman genteman who having having- been crossed In Inlove inlove love br Or r being being- from some somo other cau cause e. e plunged Into tho the depths of ot despondency and consequently tired of ot life le rigs a halo of clay pipes find things about his Ils brow for McCrea to plug with bullets Ho lie wasn't killed last night b but t probably will willbe willbo wi be bo tonight Tom Bar Barry and Madge Hughes do a Bowery sketch which combines s toughness and pathos In a somewhat different mann manner mannor or Miss Iss Julia Jula Kinsley a whole holo lot too fat tat and palpably careless In corking black the on her chin takes a Jealous husband and a timid admirer through a aline alino n line lino lne of rough and work wark that gets ets the gallery and Mils fills In tho time pending the arrival arrI al of ot Pocahontas and ad her el hand and of ot savages The dummy act of ot Harry Clino and Pearl Clifton Is 18 worth the price of ot sion slon I. I Its It's as ns funny tunny as It is Indescribable and must be seen to be appreciated The Tho Baltus Balu athletes introduce some feats Df if strength and ground tumbling that are arenow nrC new now to t Salt Lake While they are arc all 11 the tho big man of ot tho the bunch Isa is isa isa a marvel manel Ho to tosses the tho others about and thc they are all al heavy men as though the they were made of ot cork and with wih no apparent ap rip- parent effort efort whatever The Tho tel fellow ow simply out Sandow and would make male an Ideal brewery wagon horse The show is a good goo one and will II do a aratU rattling business throughout the week ratU H H. H. H Frazee's tuneful comedy the Islo of ot Spice to be bo shortly shorty seen in this ci city Is full tul of ot fun of ot the rollicking kind Tho The Man of ot tho Hour will nm open open Its return engagement at the Salt Sal Lake Lale theater the the- ater for three nights and a 8 Wednesday matinee beginning Monday night November November No No- vember ember 2 with the following cast of play play- ers William Lamp Arthur 4 S. S Hull Hul Nell Neil Nel Moran Morn Louis Louie Hendricks Felix Haney Everett Everett Everett Ev Ev- Ev- Ev erett lu ButterfIeld J. J MacQuarrie S. S F. F Cairns Ethel Brandon Evelyn Evel Moore and Rub Ruby Bridges Cohan Cohan and Harris will wl bring Fifty Miles from Boston George Georbe M M. L Cohan's latest rural musical comedy to the tho Salt SaU Lake theater shortly with a n big company and chorus of ot Cohan boys bos and girls S S S SA A big audience witnessed ed the th opening production of ot Her Ono Great Grea Sin Bin at nt the Grand last night Tho The play is billed as asa a R melodrama but It is I not one ona of ot tho the blood and thunder style etlo of ot plas pla's plays Briefly the tho story stor tells of ot tho the wife of ot a civil civi en engineer engineer engineer en- en whose work calls caUs him from rein homo home much of ot the tha time and whose wife be bl believes be- be le es that she he Is being neglected In this frame o of mind she sho listens to tho the voice of oC the tempter In the tho form for of ot a R young youn artist of or her and Later tho the wife repents folly 01 returning to her home Is forgiven by fay her hor husband and all al ends h happily ppl Tho The company compan is rather ab above the tho average average aver aver- age e of ot traveling companies each of ot the characters being In capable hands The Th part of ot tho the husband husban is in the tha hands of ot Lester Mitchell while that of ot Gussie Chumley his friend is played b by Lewis Dayton Daton Bert Hayes layes Is the tho artist The Tho part of ot the tho erring ering wife wire Is 18 taken b by Miss Orrice Ober while that of ot Helen lelen Fairfax a n widow w ow Is 19 in tho hands of ot Miss 18 Florence Forence minor characters In Ia Stanley Stanle The Tho are capable ca ca- ca pable pablo handsHer handsHer hands Her One Ono Great Gre-at Gret Sin will wi go so for the rest reet of ot the week with wih the tho usual Wednesday Wednes day and S Saturday matinees |