Show i I 1 I I AMUSEMENTS I I TONIGHT SALT LAKE LAKE uTho Tho Serenade by the Salt Lake opera company SHUBERT SHUBERT- SHUBERT The Man Prom Front Home Advanced ORPHEUM-Advanced Advanced vaudeville GRAND t Brown Brown of Harvard COLONIAL COLONIAL The The Girl Question BUNGALOW BUNGALOW Pantages Pantages vaudeville MAJESTIC Vaudeville MAJESTIC Vaudeville and motion pictures EY BY MRS E. E MORRISON GROUT The Salt Lake Opera company numbering num nuni- bering thIrty five singers singer gave two performances performances per per- yesterday a in and evening evening even even- ing opera at the Salt Halt th theatre Victor Victor Vic Vic- tor toi h comic opera tho the Serenade Sere undo nade was sun sung and drew lire very good lood houses The Tue members of the cast were well ivell costumed and the lie principals were wro er very good and were supported b by a a. tuneful tune tune- ful lul chorus The production was WitS under the musical direction of Spencer Cia Clawson Claw Claw- won w- w son on Jr anti and the thc singing and lud movement mo of oC the lie opeia were kept at a 1 swing suing and go 0 which was magnetic and wholly up tip to professional Miss 1185 Gretta Cardon as Yvonne Y did id very good gool 01 Ie Indeed and mado a a. pretty pretty pretty pret pret- ty picture Her er voice oleo Is a a. swe sweet t. t flexible 1 lyric soprano and she In interprets admira admira- lily bly Miss lIss Amy iny m Os OsbornE borne as Dolores made her debut In opera yesterday aid she he has a full till clear and rich alto voice of or unusual rouge range The Angelus song sons ii In th the tho second act t she hc he rendered particularly well wei I. I Horace J In the leading comedy role as Gomez Cornea won lJ by his costume In which he lie looked very ven much like an nn active o dumpling I He Ic made malo a hit b by a local Illusion on the Canyon Canon road load entitled rt I 1 Thought ht It Was Vas a it Street but It Was lust Just lu t a Sea of oC Mud He lie found great Favor with the thc audience III In tho the song ong on O 0 I olores an anti and In tho the trio Dreaming which he sang ans with MIss MUs Cardon Canlon and md Alex Campbell Fred Graham as os usual was a great favorite ta although his singing I Is much better his uk acting Ills 1111 two solos olos were re especially well sting Rung mid and l ho was recalled twice E Especially II was wall ho lie elated d In his rendering of or I I Em Envy the Birth Bird In the last act Hugh Dou Dougall all the part of or Alvarado Alvara- Alvara do rio well He lie was heartily encored on his singing of the tho Serenade Alex S. S Campbell ll sustained hl his role as aslie the lie Duke of ot Santa Cruz rather rathel better than the oth others rs and ho he sang his song ons Woman oman Lovely el om Woman n in good voice and with particularly good enunciation The other principals Clawson L. L II n. Haddock dork and H H. D D. Williams William all au sustained sus sus- tamed their parts paris well The members of the tho chorus all nil did good work A Altogether the tho opera will rank well with and perhaps perhaps per per- haps Imps above the tue comic operas which have been seen this lila season HC apon given I en by professionals protes at it the lie Colonial lie walks and talks Just like a n man I Iwonder Iwonder Iwonder wonder what ho lie Is IN So 80 ran an old uld t song Hong familiar familial to man many of ot tho the present pres pres- ent du Jay day Now Consul Jr doesn't talk just juat like lIko a man finn h he lie doesn't talk at al nil nil all lint hilt ho he does noes everything f else ello like a man At t the thin Bungalow theatre where this educated edu chimpanzee appealed before a n big audience yesterday oe tela afternoon and md two bl big on ones g last night he ho walked glided gracefully on roller skates climbed cJ stairs ate ale with knife awl ami fork drank from a glass Ial then took the tho cork corl front from a bottle hollie and antI drunk drank out of oC it snatched a R alighted alighted tI lighted cigarette d from hl his hiM masters master's mouth and md smoked it took off oft lila his trousers got a n lI lighted candle cundle and walked to his hili I bed Id d As Vs the lie curtain went nt down clown he hp was waK crawling cnn under the covers ellI It Is 18 al almost almost al- al most weird to per sc ct this man like creature of or the jungles act s so o much like a human being Consul Jr lr 1 visited rJ Till Till- n TEL TEL- 1 and Tribune newsboys at their feast yesterday In Bonds Bond's restaurant and antI his fame spread so I rapidly that at the tho two performances In tho the Bungalow last night many numy persona haul hall to stand so big JI was s tho tim rem demand for admission Tho Varsity to made a a. hit with good 00 1 singing ln ln Wilson l Franklyn an and compall company com corn pall pany had nn nil act called My 1 Wife Wont Won't Let Me which seemed to please some In inho tho ho audience Warren arren and Brockway made good with a skit called The Musical Musical Mu Mu- Janitor Newbold and Annie Carml Carrol Carrol Car Car- rol ml dill did some good acrobatic feats teats and antl Ml MIss ON Myrtle Myrtlo Bellinger er sang Bang an a illustrated song I Miss Mis Mary Norman orm who so graciously gave ave her time yesterday to help Thank da day enjoyable for the tho newsboys news boys who sell and Trib Trib- lines unes Is lit not noted in iii New cw York for or her kindness kind kind- ness Iwas to the lie unfortunates Many tunes times hc he has haH gone sone from a fa p performance perform alice ance to lo a n. tenement district to 10 delight the th miserable r hlo little o ones s with Wit her beautiful beautiful beau beau- and Ind entertaining and anti ch cheerful tOIl tongs I Her heart hort Is rt so big bl- that who Know her best beat say she can an annever 11 never ne refuse tl to give her hN efforts when some HOllie person is lIS to be h hone hone- nc- nc For Kor th thid rt- rt ion On the n s Its w of If man many cities are arc always s eager for her Iter to 10 tocoma como coma to town and otter after yesterdays yesterday's treat tho the boys noys who sell papers paper on tho the streets for fOI Tilt Tilt- and tho the Tribune will always nh remember r her with affection Miss Norman has one of the brightest numbers number on this weeks week's bill hilt at tho the Or- Or S S Capacity ap bu business ln is prevailing nt at the lie Shubert lh theatre where Booth ton tort and Harry Hart Leon Icon Wilson's Wilsons great comedy com corn edy elly drama The Tho Man From i ithe la lit lathe the thc offering The Tho play pIny Is one ono of ot those strong stron and strictly American plays that appeal to ever Cr every ono one alike nUke Tho Thio authors have ha certainly done themselves Ci proud in every ery respect Tho TIme dialogue is url bright ht and clever er while there are arc plenty lenty of excellent excellent excel excel- lent dramatic situations to k kep ep th the In Interest In- In terest of oC tim tho net audience nt at the lie highest kp key of expectancy Liebler Co era aio the producers which Is III a n sufficient guarantee of oC the completeness 58 of tho the production There Thero will be lie a L performance tonight ht and a matinee tomorrow afternoon the engagement will ilI clone close Saturday nl night ht S S The fhe combination of or society nl night ht at the Orpheum with one ono of ot tho the seasons season best iest bills hills l Is If expected to draw a n. big audience to that house hOUS tonight All week cek th the at attendance at- at tr has haH been steadily Iro growing at each slI succeeding performance The Mil bill will be given for tor th the last time tomorrow n night t. t I S S So great has been the suc success ss of Miss MIJI I I Olga Ohm the Swedish grand opera oper I at nt the Majestic this week that lint a large e number or of reque requests tR have ha conic comp from I patrons of ot tho tim house asking that lint the lie en engagement fn en- oa bo tm continued another week wk Tho The management Is trying to get the contract which the lie singer r has for next we week k canceled can can- in Ot order er that 81 slid she mn may remain li In Inthis inthis this city another week This weeks week's billIs bill billIs Is proving pro ono one of or the best that th the Majestic tic has yet offered The Thc advance sale of ot seats I ats opened this morning nt Rt the lie Salt SaIL Lake theatre for or lint tha grand ranc old pin piny In Iii Ol Old Kentucky th the thi longevity II of oC which has line ceased to 10 be he heon wondered won won- dered at t b by pla goers Nowadays s 's the lie public I is 15 b beginning to look took upon In Old In the same m I light tight as the circus circus cir cir- cus or oi Un Uncle lc Toms Tom's Cabin n a a sort lort o or of national Institution due clue to receive hc a generous gen gen- rOIl erous support whenever cr It visits the thc cI city t The rIme play ila Is I now noi In its seventeenth sc year rt but th that t doesn't matter It I Is always s 's fresh an and and I Is a a. real pia play And It Is in never Indifferently presented Lilt Dingwall still control the thc pIa play and ant keep It up to concert pitch Miss Mildred 1 Johnson i Is the Madge IAd e of or this seasons season's seasons season's sea sea- sons son's company The Tho engagement n begins next Monday for four nights with Ith bargain matinee Wednesday When you see sec Brown n of oC Harvard as asIt asIt asit It IB is being presented nt Rt the Grand theatre this week you OU will Sl say that tha t It Is h by far tAr the best ever cr for fol fun and amu amusement I A packed hou house c greeted t the lie h Grand last night Commencing Sunday Sunda night the Squaw Man Jan will b be presented It was played at nt tho th he Grand about two WI months a ago o to 10 packed business so much so that hat standing room loom 1 was II at nt a premium at nt each cach d Mack Jack will play the part of ot the Squaw Man Ian und and I Is now now personally per per- looking after all It the de detail tIe tIe- tall tail work and the Grand management ment has haN no hesitancy In saying that th thin public will be given hen as good a performance and andIn andIn andin In some sonie respects a n better hetter one than was ever er given heretofore Willard Mack wishes It understood that he is 18 In Inno no wa way connected with the lie pinyIn play piny which Is the Colonial t In Wyoming at n next week I wrote the pia play said Mr Ir Mock Mack lust last lit night o over r six years ago o. and finally sold sohl It outright to II H. E. E Puree k Co two years l ago ngo O who have havo hadIt had hind hadIt It touring on the ion road l ever cr since Mr 11 Puree has given the phi play n a superb mountIng mounting mount- mount Ing and nn an excellent nt ca cast calt t and I shall shah feel fed very proud If Ifill all ill my ow friends go gi e to toast ast tr In Wyoming and l left me know their candid opinion I have ha In preparation another mother play called Gods Cods Countr Country which I shall give e Its first production on I the stage ta o of the tho Grand n a little later In iii Inthe the lie season ea on |