Show 4 7 S' S t j f i I i 1 J 1 g l o t K t t. t ou i t TONIGHT Uncle COLONIAL Uncle Tom Toms Tom's Cabin ORPHEUM Willard ORPHEUM-Willard Willard Mack and Or Or- pla players er In The Bridge Sullivan Sullivan-Considine y ville vile BARRATT HALL HALL The The Honey Roney boys in I concert 4 NEXT WEEK 11 SALT L LAKE XE Helen Ware In The Price j Thursday Friday and an Saturday Sat Sat- nights Thursday and Friday f afternoons Mack and th the Orpheum players In If I Were King all week starting tomorrow night Quaker Follies s new opera oper by Margaret Whitney to be presented Thursday jy Frid and Saturday Sat Sat- nights and Saturday matinee Considine Considine EMPRESS vaudeville vaude vande- vile ville change of ot bill Wednesday aft aft- moon COLONIAL Levey COLONIAL Levey circuit pop pop vaudeville The me promises of the theatres and I press agents agents' toll follow ow AT THE SALT LAKE AKE Th The normal h human m n being craves for tor happiness Sometimes he seeks Becks it along one ono path sometimes along another but aJ always he e seeks It It and nearly always be ue must pay for tor it In th the finding It Is Ison Ison on this thIs' big human theme that George Broadhurst has haa built bis latest drama The Price In which Henry B. B Harris J will Americas America's eat emotional present great actress ac- ac tr tress lIS Helen Ware atthe Salt Lake thea- thea tr tre for three nights and two matinees beginning Thursday Decoration day t rf This will be Miss Mis Wares Ware's first engage engage- ment In S Salt lt Lake since Ince being promoted J. J to to stellar distinction The liThe Price IB is In three acts and first relates the story of tho the domestic Infelicities t R ties of an artist and hIs bis wife wire It then shows the which comes to the theartist theartist artist through h the entrance into his household of ot a a. charming young ounG woman as his secretary be be becomes Infatuated with his genius until the appearance of ot a manly young surgeon Burgeon when she ahe he Is w brought to hear realization of Just where her er affections lie e. e She determines to tell toll the An scene between them results In his sudden Budden death from shock The subsequent marriage of the doctor a and nd the secretary seems to bring their lives to a a. happy culmination when the widow of ot the artist puts puts- In an an appearance appearAnce appear- appear p ance ance She immediately starts in Into to confirm cop con firm the tho suspicions she has haa carried all JI alon along of ot the purity of the relations which existed between her late husband and his secretary A series of startling incidents brings brinG's the tM plan to a climax which which's is said to be b. tremendous h in its appeal to the emotions of ot tho audience The rho hc superb hn handling of this s sc scene no by Miss Ware is e wild MIl always to elicit a a. dozen curtain Among Amoni the younger generation of ot players play play- n ers there has been no on one during recent l 1 years eais who hs has more thoroughly d deserved stellar honors than Helen Ware War Her ul- ul promotion was surely earned t then en she gave to tho dramatic world her h r now historic creation of the role of ot Annie Jeffries in The liThe Third D Degree o. o Yet her Ethel Ethe In The Price 1 Is Is' said slid to bear even more distinctly the marks mark of ot her undoubted genius as u uan an emotional motional actress Tile late Henry B B. Harris Hard who lost lost-hie lost his life in the Titanic disaster is said to tot 4 t have chosen an excellent company compan to support support sup sup- port Miss Ware Prominent among them themIs IR Is Harrison Harrlson Hunter who was wai very ery no popular pop pop- ular with the Elitch stock company compan Ot Others Oth ers rs rs In the u cast tAte are Jessie Ralph Roy Hoy Goron Gordan Gor- Gor dan on Gertrude Dalton Dallon George Georg W W. Barnum Bar- Bar num Margaret and Robert H. H Hudson Th The Hudson theatre Ne New York production is being carried complete The sale of ot seats scats begins begin Tuesday AT THE ORPHEUM Willard Mack and the Orpheum players I ci close ae PosSibly one of ot tho the biggest t weeks r fit of business busIne In tho tte history of ot Salt Lake nummer stock tonight The Tho Bridge Rupert Hughes Hughes' absorbing stor story of or capital capi capt tal and labor has hu proved ed to be a a. winner both loth oth artistically and financially It Is confidently anticipated however that offering will duplicate this bl big success li For For the new bill opening tomorrow I Inight night and running all al w week k with matinees mati mati- nees Thursday and Saturday Mr Mack has hu lIel selected E. E H. H Sothern's big romantic romantic roman roman- tic production If It I IVere Were Vera King by Justin Tustin Huntle Huntley McCarthy The big production pro calls callA for four tour acts and the biggest big big- gut geat cast yet staged at the Orpheum Throughout It carries an sn n tory story that deals with the thc adventures ad o oKing of King Louis XI of Prance France and a vagabond poet named d Francois The file kin king kingon on the impulse of oC the moment d decides o to O disguise himself and walk abroad In Paris with the object in view of learning for or himself Just how his subjects regard hi his reign Durin During hl his rambles abroad the king enters an oh obscure cure tavern where he encounters a number numb r of loafers among amonI them being Francois Francol who ho proc proceeds d to read one ono of ot his original effusions which he called If I Were King iCing At first King Louis J. J amused but as the readIng read read- Ing tog proceeds ho grows crows angry and leaves the inn On r returning to his palace Louis Louts caus causes s Francois to be arrested and i- i w I-w J lI fk Th rs MISS MYRTLE GAYETTY Popular member of the Orpheum players play orB ers erSt who present If It I Were King un under er the direction of ot Mr Willard Mack at the Orpheum next week I brought brought rought before him Tho The o outcome of the Interview is that the king declares that the ie vagabond shall have his wish for tor forne forone torone one ne week he shall be nominally king king king- at t the end o of the week he shall be hanged for or his Insolence insolence- Francois proceeds proceed to take the reins rein o of government and altogether a most lous week follows follow Among the Incidents Is a the wooing and w wedding of the girl girlie he ie IO loves If The fourth act shows shows' the gibbet gib- gib bet et with about to pay the extreme penalty for tor his Impudence The fhe populace lace ace however has other Plans Allans for the popular ruler and trouble In large and I Jr j r J. J I I k F j w If Ware ad and Boy Poy Gordon In The Prie e e coming next Thursday after after- tn Iv rv rv o 4 4 V Cf 14 T. T V 4 M i IM I'M to bre brew generous proportions proceeds for tor Louis Mr plas pla's the role of ot F Francois a part his man many admirers In ln Minneapolis Polls St. St Paul Duluth Winnipeg Vancouver Portland and other cities clUe In which he has hu staged this romantic drama claim is the best thing he has ever done ione Walter Seymour will play Louis XI XI and Mr T Taylor lor Thibaut Miss lIss Genevieve Blinn will portray the role of Katherine and thereby add fresh laurels to her credit Miss Ross and Miss lISS Gayetty both have excellent opportunities while there are era half halt a R dozen new faces s In the cast including Alice Allee Conrad a character woman well known to local theatregoers Taken all In all the four acts are arc of absorbing interest t and each cacti calls for the best efforts of the scenic artist the second second second sec sec- ond act particularly particular that of at the tho sunken rose garden saroen calls for a poem In color and lighting effects The bill will run all week with Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day night barS barS' bargain night The rhe following week the greatest o of all newspaper plays The rIe Fourth E. E Estate will wilt be presented here for tor the first time AT THE EM EMPRESS RE S Sn n Running through six big acts of ot variety with thrills and throbs and laughs predominating predominating pre pre- dominating the bill at the Empress this week II Is eminently due to give gi the management management man man- o of that house a record breaking week of attendance From the moment the beautiful Parisian girl Lupita Perea Perea swings across the stage her graceful torn form suspended from froma a trapeze until the seven athletes who compose the George Georg troupe perform per p r. r form orm the final evolution of ot their sensational sensational sensa sensa- act there is Is not nol a moment on the thc entire program that doe doea not hold Its full lull quota of Interest or amusement Waterbury Waterbury Water Water- bUt bury Tenny have a musical act net that Is away above the average Louise Carver and Tom Murry Murr are arc lea fear tur lured in song and dance fun making specialties and Anita Battling Bartling displays some new and arid novel Ideas Ideas' In balancing The four Fol de do Rol Itoh girls vary their clever er program of songs S and dances dance with half bait a 0 a dozen costume changes Pathe's week weekly of or current events Includes tho public school children of ot Portland Or welcoming welcom ing spring b by preparing foot Individual ld ual l farms for planting the body of ot th the late General Frederick D. D Grant Gaut with military mil mu- Ita escort passing passin through New York City on the wa way to West Point for or Interment interment Inter inter- ment the emperor or of Germany receiving floral tribute on hi his re recent nt visit to Bre man Germany Japanese residents of or New York presenting that city with 2 2500 OO Japanese cherry trees' trees and a n bronze tablet tablet tab tab- let Miss Della Delia Parker of North Yakima Wash 1 being crowned queen of or the tho apple blossom carnival al scenes from the giants' giants Boston game sho showing making his home run in the tho fifth Inning and some splendid pictures of or the arrival Jar of the funeral ship Bennett Mackay-Bennett at Hall Halt fax fu Nova Scotia with bodies recovered from the sea at the scene scone of the Titanic disaster For the coming week at tho the Empress beginning Wednesday Afternoon accordIng accord accord- Ing lug to the managements management's announcements that bill will present the most elaborate and expensive bill of varieties ever of offered of of- ferell In Salt Lak The number seven exclusive an novelties novel novel- ties not In Including Pathe's wc weekly kl of ot current cur- cur rent events Fred I Karno London come come- diana presenting A Night In ah ail f English Music Hall Halt will be seen for fOl the tho last time attraction the new bill as A h headline on Is 19 now making AS this famous company s 5 Its Ill H American tour The Tho original cast wilt will be bo seen here In the sketch ketch In Including In In- eluding Charle 9 Chaplin as the souse From the tho Empire theatre Italy win come the Apollo trio l' l posers In reproductions of bronze classics Mattie Mattle Lockette the dainty fascinating comedienne who was tho the original Mary lary MaryJana Jan Jaun in Buster Browns Brown's Browns Brown s Sweetheart Is Ison ison on th th bill and will wilt be followed by two comedians comedian Mumford and Thompson Leo Zimmerman one ono of the newest Sullivan Importations from rom l Europe Is a whistler and mimic from whom much Is exp expected and the tho t two o musical al comedy stars Al At LeWis Lc And Walter Pearson will present a clever er oddity entitled The wrong Note Kote Joe loe el and comedians comedians come come- will be seen uen en In hla hl novelty no pantomime panto panto- mime The Soldiers Soldier's Dream Drem and the Pathe weekly for lor the coming week will wll In Include lu important happenings from all allover allover allover I over tho the wor AT THE COLONIAL Th new flew eason season of vaudeville of ot the pop tyl will be boo Inaugurated at the tho Colonial tomorrow It la is the first of thin this i clan clas of entertainment to b bu offered theatre the- the atre er In this city and should prove provo exceptionally r m I P pleasing Jn T- T The i. i bills ls aro to tor vaudeville an and and three three reels feels of ot exclusive motion pictures The openinG openIng bill comprises Bulgers Bulger's q per per- er- er goats Koats n a troupe of at highly educated edu rou- cat d animals known In ln in tho the amusement world as the tho oats goats who play pla Uncle Undo Tonis Toni's Cabin Francis and Lewis are a awell awell awell well known E European team ot of athletes and weight lifters have havo Just re returned returned re turned from a continental tour Edith Mellor th the Irish thrush will wilt render Ii a- number of oC popular airs Johnny Daley will present a number pf o difficult evolutions Ions in trick fancy lancy and acrobatic katIn skatIng kat at Ing In and skate dancing and Leonard onard and Phillips supply a fund uM of laughter with their Irish Swede which Is Interspersed Inter Inter- with pleasing son songs s. s Added to this there will be three reels of at exclusive motion pictures pictured and the tio current events from the Underwood company of ot New York There will be dally daily matinees and t two o performances nightly AT THE GARRICK One of the most interesting productions In some time will be the first presentation presentation presenta presenta- tion o of Miss Margaret Marcaret Whitneys Whitney's new new two two- act musical corned comedy Quaker Follies which will be he put on at the tho Garrick next Thursday Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee Miss Whitney has hns f scored cored remarkably well ell for so 80 young a woman as she is now but out of or her teens When years 14 of oC ago she composed her first musical I I S. S I I 2 k I v v I t I t m-t k I S I Q 2 I 4 I I P t I 0 I I I i a r t I t 7 i I 4 I t I I h hv vii v ii THE POUR FOUl POL FOL DE EOL ROL GIRLS Big BiR features at the Empress on this weeks week's bill I effort ellort F tte This work was sl given n public production on as ha been all 0 Jf of her works since that time she sho havInG haying hav- hav InG ng composed composed- ono one each year since then Probably the first two that secured her most fame were The Sub which which was written when she was Voas but 18 tS and Tho The Steno written a 4 year later Both of ot these compositions demonstrated a a. re remarkable remarkable re re- ability and were were the tho ca cause O of ol her receiving much commendation But in her present offering Miss Whitney Whit Whit- ne ney Is said to have fat fal transcended all previous efforts Quaker r I Follies Is a much more pretentious production in every way Y In fact it can really be placed on a plane piano with the pro productions of f more Dore famous composers end and authors She has han caught the tho spirit of her story which deals with some demure demuro Quaker maids maid who have broken away from the parental rule temporarily She has evolved evolt-ed some soma bright ht situations and clever clevel linos Her musical numbers will b bill ba found especially particularly Owl the Moon and th tIme the Bat and Oh Oh Sir Oh Sir Sirl each of which hiss has a a. swing and lilt lit really realty captivating having lairs airs that carry themselves spontaneously She has hu also set to music that rarely fine poem of James Jarnes Whitcomb Rileys Riley's The GobIns Gob- Gob Goblins Ins lins II 11 Catch You If It you Tou Dont Don't Look LookOut Out The Tho cut cast of f thee the piece which has twelve principals a it chorus of or thirty and tind en on orchestra orchestra or or- chestra of ot ten leu directed by Edward P. P Kimball Is as aa follows Pa Patience D Dean an Whitney Faith Dean Return Hope Dean i. Nan Clawson Kitty Donovan Winifred Burrows Aunt Harriot Harriet Kraft Abbott Father D Dean lin John D. D Sp Spencer Brother William Leslie w Bert Weber Curt Hawley |