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Show OGl' SALT LAKE "A Butterfly on tha Whal.-- u weak. ORPHEUM Advaacad raudrrUla. COLONIAL Btmk company Mra. Dana'i Oafanaa," with WUUam J. Kally In itaJlar rolo. XMPKSSS uUtyanConaMliM vando- llla. wuila Kltchl. champion usbt wjUht puglllat, u tha taaadjlnar. OAR&ICK- "Pack'l Ba4 Bo-." M atcal comady. EMPHI8rlM.!,y n.ht fan. Mlad t"a Kmprrea tliinira vaatrrday lo waK'h 'lever vouna Willie Illtehle light welalil rhaniploii boxar of tha world. In a.-llon. 1 It I. action, too. Illt. lila la aa ouhlt aa a cat: and rlevar Wall. vu aliould aaa him apar two r.Mirvl. wllh Al Hclirader. Ilaht weight rhaniploB of tha Rnkv moiintaln region K, hrader la food .enough to make lha champion work. v. ho xtaalonaMy fontala hlmaalf and landa will, mora or Iraa ataam on the Iwii boi a Jaw. Preradln. tha Iwtit lllti-hle givaa an axhlhlUon of avmnaalum drill.. onal.tlna of- rope aklppln. ahadow twiliig and bag punching. Nut only la Itltrhla fuat and cJevar, but ba la grace- "nd a real treat to wateh him work. The vaudeville portion of tlia .how la about the u.ual bmpreae atandard. whlrh baa bean Improving. If anvthlng. during ra ant warka. A akatrh that la exrallcnt for Ma rharaetarlaallon l "Tha Mlaer a Iiream." played by Hy rnan B. Adlcr and comrany. Tha name of tha troiina eotinda Ilka a drv gooda firm, but Mr. Adler la an actor flrat ami laat. HI. work aa an old mleerly Jaw with gold for hla god. but who la. after all, humane whan made to Ma thing. In the. right light, la fine. Pater btenj. pta and Marline Valentino alao bave Important Im-portant parte and handle them wall. I-eonard Martltiek haa a rag doll that Imprreae you In many waye aa tha inoat marvalou. rag doll yoti aver aaw. In the flrat place. It la life else and eome-time eome-time you think vou aaa it move. oh. almoat Imperceptibly, when It t. .up-ytoead .up-ytoead to remain motlonleaa. But. then. It la aurh a loo.. Jointed thine that It doesn't .earn unnatural for the dollle to settle a little, after eome of the niuin treatment which It eoduree. But the climax cornea whan Martlnak .aye. "Up." and out of tha doll a clotfiee walk, a pretty girl. Another .urprlee la that aprung by the Li. I a and boyle teem, etyled "the r belle and the beaux." Iiale 1. a clever fomlnlne tmperaonator and Incidentaily dlrpUiy. some beautiful govrna. I The three ttanleye bave eome un-tl.ual un-tl.ual .tunte, whlrh keep the audleni-e tn an uproar. Two of the trio do moot of their work from the main body of lha tue. An exhibition of eccentric twist, and turna on a spring net alao Vrovldea good entertainment. Ivey. DeMuey and Oelaey. atyled "the melndloua trio," furnish eome ragtime. rag-time. The planiat of Ihe troupe haa mastered ragilme and the olheia are fairly good elngere. (Iiwre leaonard g-lvea several male Impersonations, Im-personations, Including that of a me.-aenaer me.-aenaer hoy and dude. She la assisted bv Krank Wll eon, who worka from the orchestra. , The plcturea conclude the enow. The fol towing- theatre awej.ee ara marked "advertlaement" la order to eorapty with strict Interpretation ef the new federal aewepaper law. Ia aa eenoe . are they paid advwrtlaatBeata. Tbey are ttema furniatied by tba preaa agaata of tba various theatree. - 8 ALT LA K F "A But t erfl y on the Wheal ' still holda the beard a at the Hm.11 Lake theatre and tha capable Knallau (Miipany la nlthtly winning; ranch an-jiauae. an-jiauae. A Trfornance will be civet, tout to-ut Mitt and tthA 4iigMemnt will cTuao with -nturday s ma l luce and nlht peiform a a a The record breaklnir musical comedy hit ot the P4asoii cornea to the Halt Luke tlieatre next Mondav nlghL it la "Mutt and JenY' the cartoon play from Hud Ktyjier'a famous new paper cartoona, whlrh appear dally In tioo cities of the . nttcd Hiaiaa sml Canada. The piece will !. 'pre-enld here by Gus Hill's fine .-'inipany of fifty peraons. Including a troaly chorun of yoiins women hand-onicly hand-onicly tfowntvi for cati af the fourteen ton numbers., with which the piece is itpicto. a . "f,oui.iana Lou,' the new musical lomcdy 1m the Chicago La Palte, Is t-old to differ from all oihcr musical com- Vetltea of the day In that It la entertain merit no leas for the children than foi f the grownups. Thla doea not mean that It la a dramatised nursery tale, or that it. as other abortive attampta to plettae the children have been. Is a mare compilation com-pilation of infantile, thouirhtleee foolery. To what extent tha children are catered to In "Loulalana Lou" will be. aot-d when the new musical comedy Is disclosed here bv Harry Akin'a special company at the ralt Lake tlieatre next Thursday night. COLONIAL With but four more performances per-formances left of "Mrs. Pane's Defense" Ht the Colonial 'this wek, William J. Kelly and his company are worklnif at double tension In presenting the scintillating scintil-lating Jonea drama and preparing for tlielr appearance next week In George W. Cohan's dramatisation f Oeorga Han- ltlph (blester a atortes. "Jet lUch Quick Walllngford," In which the company ope-na Hunday evenhr. ' Ma Inuiew lefenae"' treats a world old topic with slmost aensatlonsl candor and frankness4 and "Oet Rich gulck WaWnKford" swings ' directly to the other extreme and offera one of' the breesiest and moat delightful American corned lea the stage has known In ten years j-aet Mr. Kelly alll be seen In the title role of Watln.gfort, and he has enlarged hla company to tfom thirty people peo-ple to present the production. " ORPHEUM The first 8att Lake appearance ap-pearance of tfMiea Adrlenne A u garde is being inado at the Urplieum thla week la a new one-act comedy called "A Matter of Duty," written by Mrs, Klohai'd lur ton. wife of Professed Burton of the University Uni-versity of Minnesota. Mini Augarde la famed aa one of the moat beautiful of Ihe Anglo-Saxon avctreaaaa. having captured cap-tured beauty laurels on both sides of the . Atlantic 8he has a big place In the lanka of comedlentrvs. having a style and manner that are particularly pleasing. Khe Is a minted In her present vehicle by some good people, and the story la one pf Interest aa well aa being funny. w OARRICK Filled to overflowing, with every aeat taken, and with ahrieks of laughter penetiathtg the nlrfht air to be heard for a half block around, the Allen Curtis Frolics company laat night scored , another one of the big hits in the presentation pres-entation of the screamingly funny mu-1 leal comedy, "Peck a Had Boy." Buddie Duncan, the Oarrlck's Utile comedian,, ta said to be the smallest and at the a me time the funnleat comedian that ihe theatrical world has any record of. There wtl) be aemethlng doing aaain Friday Fri-day night when all the pretty and shape I y .home glrla of the Allen Curlia Kroitr "omiwny will again comiete to see which f the dosen or more of rhe "big. beautiful beau-tiful dolla" ar to win the raah prtsee that ara to become a regular feature ef Friday night, alilch la ala tlie cloalng night for the old bill, the new bill open-i in with turd ay aiatlnee. |