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Show TONIGHT ALT LAXS ' ' Follie of WO." ' OBPHEUM Advanced vaudeville. QARK.ICK M aade Faly, supported by the O a nick Stock company In "Sham." COLONIAL Moving picture. SALT LAKE When the eurtsia went op last night ebowing a eplendid painting of -the view of New 1 or from the Metropoht" tower, Harry Walaon, Of the etage manager t a,r-hearaal. a,r-hearaal. uncorked a bottle of fua that kept bubbling and sparkling for throe acta and went to the audieoee a heart. Aad the audience got flighty and giddy and happv, just aa ay fellow doea when he has a Jot of that effenrooreot tuff that makea loud noiae who the cork ia pulled. ... , Ziegfeld "Follie of 1M0" ia the liveliett ehow of the aeaaoa here. There ia something popping every minute; the gaiety ia fast and furioua. The ehow ia produced oo a elaborate ecale, and at laat we have muaical production with atriking looking chorna girla, none of tho eaatoffa of former tnumnba ne we get bo often 1 the weet. F. Zieg-feld, Zieg-feld, Jr., muat hav cornered the mar- ket- . There are aixteea ecene la the ahow. with three acta, and overy arena hit! a fellow 'a funny boae. ' la thia offering it ia not a queatioa of "ttar,V but T'etara." for the eaat ia both large and excellent. Above all thinga, the ahow ia different, differ-ent, and that count, for a lot. Novelty ia the keynote, aad the audience doeen't know what to expect next. - When the curtain went up Harry Wataon. aa Stage Manager Mitchell, waa atanding on the imaginary ' root the Motrooolitaa tower. New York. readr for a rebearaal. Firat, he rouldat find the muairal director (a part taken aplendidly by OeoTge Birkel) and then he had hia trouble with the prima donna, ehorua girla and other until he ifaa ready to tear hia hair out in draparr. It waa all delightfully delight-fully comical and eatirieal. And the next acene ahowed the office of-fice of the Oct Poor Quick avndieate, with Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, Rockefel-ler, J. Pierpont Morgan, Jim Hill and Hetty Green preaent, aurrounded by bag, of gold. The office boy, "the common people," waa there nlao. Burglar Bur-glar entered to rob, but got robbed, and thia waa a I no a clever bit of noneenae. Fanny Brice and Addiaoa Younga aang "Com Along, Maady," ia cap- tivating manner, nnd then the curtai waa retted oa a acene ia Beao. The nign on office and at ore window kept the audience"-roaring, and Bobby North aided and abetted ia the mirth with hia aong, "What Haa Become of tho Oirla I Used to Knowf" amiated by aeveral feminine beaatie. Evelyn Carlton waa eeperially clever aa the Apache girl. 8b ia a dandy little dancer and a atunning looker t..... Fanny Brice ran away with the lao rela of the flrat act with her aong, l.ivv An ' ' facial nnrMtinni are irreaiatible ia .provoking laughter. Billy Beeve aa a "Johnnie," elight-ly elight-ly tipay, made the audience gap when he tumbled headlong from a bridge into a pool of water. He had hia handa in hia trouaer pocket aa he fell, and came out dripping'. A moment later he tumbled backward into th pool again, tbia time dragging with him Miaa Florence Gardner, attired ia a pretty dreaa. Thia waa only on of the many utartliig thinga done in th "Follies." There ia not a aeeoad' wait between any of th cene, aa they change a, rapidly a moving picture. Evea the intermiaaion between act run oaly flv minute. It would take aa entire newipaper pag to record the entertaining fea (urea of thia ahow, and the dull moment mo-ment could not be deaeribed, because there is no dull moment. Harry Wataoa i th champion dull care killer. When he walked into the mnaio studio room with a piano oa hi bark and itood with it whd th music publishers argued aa to where it ahould be placed, he presented a picture that would make a mummy amile. And when h fought the imaginary piano Slayer he caused convulsion in th au-ienes. au-ienes. v There w( aa echo of th Lord D ways be aa atrong as It Is todsy. An entire en-tire changa of a program will ba ivan tomorrow. big audience which witnessed the play laat night seemed delighted. Aa Kathar-Ine Kathar-Ine Von Riper. Mlse rValy is at her beat. Thla evening will be souvenir evening, sea ORPHEfM When the exraert wrestler la mentioned, one generally has a mentsl picture of a great husky fellow whose bulk Is bis must Impressive charac-teria-tlc. But that the great physical propor tlnnavare unneeessery to illustrate, at least, the science of the game, la demonstrated demon-strated by a very pretty and artistic wrestling art which la being given in the Orpheum theatre this week by the Frey twins. These young men are handaoaie specimens of youth, good looking and splendidly built. Their act la one of the most novel ones seen fn vaudeville, see COLONIAL Motion pirturea. which seem to be the most popular form of entertainment en-tertainment In r-alt Lake at the present 1 1 me. received another Impetua at the Colonial Sunday when a pressing program waa inaugurated. If the pictures are always al-ways aa good as the ona to be seen there now. ihe Coionlsl may rest asurd thathMretknottfm eiea Marjorie Gould wedding ia the third art. At'that famous society event Lord Defies ' eooaia and beat man. Lord BeresfornV boxed Anthony Drexel, Jr., before tho four hundred. Laat eight the two aoriety boxera wore corsets and fought like old maids, much- to the delight of those out front. Thia waa followed by a bout between Nibeey Hooligan, the Pittsburg dope, and Capt. Wetter Brush, a perfect get, being a takeoff oa the prize ring light between be-tween Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, a noted boxer, and J. Drexel Biddle, the Philadelphia society pugilist. Ia that encounter the latter waa used op pretty badly. In the atag affair laat night no blood waa spilled, but th bout waa so excruciatingly eomieeJ that aides ached from too much laughter. Harry Wataoa gave a aplendid pietur of th professional "pug," wearing th bored xnressioa while being introduced. There waa the return of Roosevelt, with other notable sveata, borlesqusd, and all done cleverly. Lilliaa Lorraine Lor-raine song. "Swing Me High, Swing Me Low." aung a ah nruag out over tho audience, was pretty, aad th Br rangBjat waa oa a gigaatie scale. W. Want, from th Imperial opera house, St. Petersburg, is a dashing daacer and ia hia "Fandango Bag" with Vera Maxwell he waa verr graceful. Miaa Maxwell wsa bewitching ia that aumber. aum-ber. . And big Bert Tilliama, th aegrc eomediaa, who became famous in both America and Karop. wbea he traveled trav-eled ia muairal shows with Walker scored big with hia song, sung as only h can sing them. It woald not do to withhold praise for the gorgeoaaneaa of the acenerv of the opening ia the second act, the Cafe De L 'Opera, New York. The painting waa magnileent. Last night's audience waa aot large, but that muat Bar, been due to the fact that Salt Lakers didn't realize what treat waa offered. The "Kol-liea "Kol-liea of 1010" ia aot one of the above a theatregoer caa afford to miaa. "see The advance sale of seats for "John Drew's appearand tn "Smith" opened at the box office of the Kelt Lake theatre to. day. Thia new ptere of Mr. Drew's has been one of the genuine successes of the present theatrical aeasnn. a e s OARRirK Miss Maude Pealy. who ts starring at th- Uarrk-k theatre la iham," -.Med h the i.srrMc players. 1 is atpaeating before tage house. The . |