Show j AT rUE THE THEATERS ERS J w. w TONIGHT I r. r SALT Madame LAKE LAKE Madame Gadski in con cort cert ORPHEUM Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced vaudeville the road show COLONIAL Marrying Mary The BUNGALOW BUNGALOW Tho Man an on tho Box GRAND new GRAND Vaudeville new bill Florence G Gear ar mado made good all the promises promise eR of oC her advance ad man when she aha appeared last night at tho the Colonial theater the tIIe- a at ater er r with T Marrying MOor Mary The The- The press press a K fl-K agent nt said she oho was p- p pretty petty tt and no one In iii Inthe Inthe the audience could dla disagree rc with hum him for that at He said aid sh she sho could coul sing sine well J and Ancl again ho he was i truthful He pt that she would delight the audiences with h her r winning mannerisms and the tho last night nights night's audience was not dl disappointed Miss lIu Gear Is 18 a a. very pry pr attractive little woman n. n She Sho has a splendid Usurp and Is graceful As s the much married Mary lan Montgomery Ion omry tho the divorce orco champion champl n. n she made modo a hit Tho The piece has hoa many clever situations I and some somo genuine comedy corned It was waa written written writ writ- ten by Edwin Milton Boyle Royle of Salt Lake Lako and 1 Is built buill on the much discussed topic of divorces Mar Mary Montgomery was forced Into a marriage with an old man when she sho was wasa a R mere girl She ran away on the wedding wed wedding ding dInS day and got a divorce orce later She I married again and ran awo away Then TheR aI a awill will I was left requiring her and her cousin to be married before either could receive recel I Ian an any mon money So the they married each other and agreed to 6 separate parate Anyhow her cousin cou cou- sin Willie VII Drinkwater could drink himself himself him him- self to death In short order As tho the play pla opens open up Mary farY Mont Montgomery omer meets Ormsby Ormsby h by r who Is vice president of or the Divorce Anti league and who ho Is tryIng tryIng tryIng try- try Ing to get gel g t a II law passed ed preventing preventing- divorces di dl- dl He lie does not know that Mary l ary Montgomery has married before and falls In love low with her Finally I they aro are married married mar mar- ried after arter Ormsby's father rather who has been divorced dl three times himself tries to cut out this son in tho the race raco for Cor the fair ones one's heart There are ninny many clover clever songs onga In the piece and the entertainment never lags Miss oIl OE Gears Gear's I ar sons song Starland was one of or tho thu rare treats last night The Last Ono One Is Heat Beet o of All was waa another song hit It was sung by Richard l. K Miss ss Gears Gear's own composition Wc e Changed thang d That Now ow was as sung b by her hr with luc lue- uc- uc cess celie and won much touch applause Harry B. B also sang a pleasing song SODS Noah h. h The Tho of ot Cl El Kalah temple have contracted for Cor the entire house tomorrow night and the they will sell tickets to tile the general public c. The ShrIner will w wear wel evening o clothes and their f feces Is and several eral local hits lilts have OO been boen n prepared prepare b by tho the company It will undoubtedly un un- D DO no a delightful Hul occasion The Tho 15 beer placed lac the tickets on sale to the gt general public Between the second and third acts tho the orchestra played a symphonic symphonic sym sym- phonic sketch tho first time 11 it was ever played In public It was waa composed by Theodore Stearns musical director of or Marrying larr Ing Mary and It Il Is a aery very ery beautiful beautiful beau beau- selection but seemed a 8 little deep deeper r than tho the audience could appreciate Its music runs into grand rand opera depths It endeavors to tell tho the story ston of or the evolution o of or a soul as viewed In tho the light of ot the theosophIcal teaching Originally composed com corn posed for a big symphony orchestra It had ad to be condensed d very er much to make malto it suitable for a small email orchestra t Willard Mack Jack opened in the Max Figman Figman Fig Fig- man role of or The Man an on the Box at the tho Bungalow last night and with the aid lId of or his capable compan company did admirable justice jus jus- tice tico of the comedy Y or of life in Washington D. D C C. Harold McGrath weaver er of tales In I which happy go luck lucky heroes and heroines I tease each other with the tho romantic darts daru of or love lo Is responsible for tho the book that was given wider notoriety through Its stage production with Mr Ir re recently recently re re- seen hers hero In The Substitute Inthe In Inthe Inthe the title lle role Tho cosy little State street playhouse o was waa crowded to tho the doors b by an appreciative audience last night kept In a continual con continual uproar of or merriment t as the tho situations situations situa situa- became complicated and then rapIdly rapidly rap- rap Idl Idly unfolded a again aln Mr Mack Is a ca capable capable capable ca- ca pable Lieu Robert Robert Warburton although hard hardly possessing the conception conception of or tho the part attained b by Mr I Figman He lie flirts with rather than makes love e to the woman woman woman wom wom- an that has haa caused tho the first turmoil his bis heart has ever known n The girl in the case Is Betty G played by Blanche Blancho Douglas She k keeps ps the fun going at a a. pace that Is refreshing James Jame Ronnie Rennie ennie Is b acceptable as Charles Henderson a friend of or of tho the lieutenant Fred Monley Is good at all times t as Col George l e the father rather of the girl who nearl nearly plays lays s 's traitor to his country In order to maintain maintain his social station Clay Clement Jr did the villain stunt as as 8 Count passably well Frederick Allen was waa ae In a class b by himself as os Justice Watts the police pollee court Judge Gallic Callie Yates s as Mrs Mra ConW Conway Jeanne Russell as Nancy ancy Warburton and Miss 1 Perry Perno as Cora the tho maid were good at all times John C C. Davis ls as M Pierre the tho ch chef f will wll willbe willbe be better when he masters the accent so soan an as to make It more understandable Tho The I Ial piece will ll be played all the week with matinees Wednesday Wednesday- and Saturday I When ono one thinks that together with a 1 company of ot sixty p people ople there Is 18 also an orchestra of or twenty nieces feces and that allare nil all ara are under the direction of or Prof G. G W tV Thatcher of or the thc Utah agricultural collego colLego col col- lego one cannot but feel success for Cor tho the mu music lc department of or that Institution The twenty piece orchestra has be been n practicing for three months on on tho the beautiful beautiful beau ball music In Victor Herberts Herbert's Bab Bab- I otte and now plays It In a prof professional I manner It was as a groat undertaking for i Professor Thatcher such an orchestra with so large a company but due to his extreme musical skill he has so success fully tully handled all that he ho Is la commanding the admiration of ot the tho entire community In which he h lives JIves Babette will be presented presented presented pre pre- at th the Salt Lake theater W Wednesday Wednes Wednes- dL day night The Thc entire production is Ii presented presented pre pre- bv by tho the U U. U A. A C C. C Opera company compan With full chorus strong cast cast and own orchestra tm It will ho hI b s a n great ireat night for the coll college gO and thoroughly enjoyable enjoyable to all The Tho sf second cond week of or open opened d at the Grand this afternoon The bill I comes direct to this thle elt city from Denver Den I where here It played for n a week to good busi bUBI- ness The h headliner Is I tho the three tree Olivers Oli vers en In a n sensational 1 wire act The Thc other othe five numbers of or the bill ore are said paid to bo ho above the tha average A matinee performance perform perform- anco ance will 11 be given en at 2 30 o'clock each i afternoon with Ith night performances at and 9 3 I Now New ow York Tork Feb 8 News News was received In theatrical circles Sunda Sunday that Donman Denman I Thompson 76 years cars old the the tho veteran ac actor actor ac- ac tor tar of The uThe Old Hom Homestead Is Ie dangerouslY dangerously dangerously danger danger- ill 1 of oC pneumonia a at his homo home In West est Swansey Swane near nar K N. N H. H The scheduled appearance of the fa famous famous' famous famous' fa fa- prima donna Madam Gadski fro from t the Metropolitan opera house New Now York York City tonight at of tho the Salt Lake theater has haM aroused intense Interest among th the sInKer singers of the elt city The Festival va I chorus and tho the Choral society will ecru occupy v the tho entire second circle Madam 1 Gads Gad will Hl l will jI occupy th the green room which Manager Manager Man Man- ager iler has hM arranged for the reception recep recep- tion of or this great eat singer Inger There has haR been beena a a. heavy y demand for seats cats and from ins In In there will UI b bo he a tl capacity house Manager Graham has received Cd many rc rc- guests for Gadski to sing the Cry Cry of or the Mm Mme Gadski has hati consented con con- ct to sing this as an encore aft after H the last number Martin personally lI selected roads road fond s show open opened d to a Q parked packed house at the Orpheum I la last t night Although h It la le not nol a a. great deal deal better than than many other bill bills I that have veen been heen 8 seen n at t tho the popular pla playhouse play play- house this season It Is good and well fitted to amuse amuso even the mo most t critical 3 vaudeville patron pa The Tho bill represents from among th the best hest in wU and there thre Is a n nn finely I drawn variety of c everything For Fol tho those j who like ke the rough stuff thoro there ar are arc Frank Work ork and ReInhold Owner who offer a number r of ot op opening gymnastic acta acts that ar are rn well wen presented rat Charles s and n Fannie Van create rable erable pleasant comedy ly In th their lr Case of or Emer I Emergency enc Minn Miss Van Is 18 very cn charming i end nd Ch Charles in is sufficiently witty to keep tn th audience amused d. d H l Mayer r. r The TN Man at the Plano Piano pr presents something new in to tho the way ay of or a dash of ot comedy that adds much to the thc turn ills His imitation Imitation of or nn an Italian Hallan opera Is 15 rich urIch The Tho electrical c effects In the Terp Dream are unique attractive and beautiful and Mademoiselle lI Dc Do Dlo dances danceR beautifully In the tho transforms transforms- transformations seen acen In this act at fully full aton a n. ton of or V varicolored varicolored vari vari- fI- fI colored beads aro are ut used d and with many colored lights that are thrown Into them they thoy form torm a steno Icene that Is 18 both wonderful and attract attractive ve Marian Ia s 's dogs are cute and Interesting and b bear Rr silent nt testimony of what can cnn be I accomplished when hen patience is lt used tilled in inthe inthe inthe the training of animals animal A dozen or more I j I canines r remain maln on the for tull fully fifteen n minutes and without tho the usual i whip or attendants put on their little littledog littledog do dog circus most mOlt commendably None Non of the puppies s. s which ran range e In size from tho 11 little It 1 poodle poocH to the tho hl big St. St B Bernard ever lose lOll their cues cuts and nn any one who loves fovea do dogs s can cnn not afford to miss them There I Is somo excellent excellent acting acting In tho the sketch Tho Th Van Dyck by hy y Harrison Harrl on Hunter Frank Belcher and Gerald King White nothing to lo go JO Into ecstasy over o the show how Is S a good one |