Show I AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS- I TONIGHT SALT LAKE T THEATER Paid THEATER TEE paid Paid in IY ran luU r Advanced Advanced v vaudeville SALTAIR Ellery's band con concerts concert from fromI 1 I to 6 in the afternoon and from 8 to 10 at night Paid PaM in ID Pull Full rea led at st the tha Salt Lake theater last Jut night for for a nights nights' engagement i with matinee Saturday I Those Those- who have bave seen C the pl ptsy pJ y h here before will know know- that It ta is well worth while toI to toi ace I i- i it again Those who have ha not seen een It I certainly shot b boU Id 1 ct l It is a play Uial la is r replete with situation situa tion lons W which ICh have the virtue not too common that not one of them app appears ara I trained strained in effect It Involves In many litany inci dents that undoubtedly bt seldom if ever occur In real ta lire life and yet the auditor feels teela that tha-t every ono of ot t the e characters Is la like some som old friend In other words worda t he the that hat play raises ba hasa it ir a gripping above rt the human bump u ranks Interest of TI th melodramatic to which if It less leas cleverly I I conceived and written it would I I edl helo belong o r ro To his clever ever ver co conception the tha author of ot the play has a brought a capacity for epigrammatic enl enlI I tg r grammatic utterances t that h keeps the e interest Interest In- In terest aroused and the attention fixed l 1 the tho entire production berm 0 Of t the actors t this l two are h. h n by those who o saw the play rae b before t The e part of ota Km EmmaR ma rooks k the to e heroine of I the piece about T. whom most 0 of the tho el Interest Interest In- In terest centers cEntra II is again taken by Sara Perry and to o ear sav that a Is to t say enough I Miss p Perrys Perry's t. t work r is artistic r throughout 1 WI with t that t art which h makes h her acting ap appear ap- ap pear the mo most natural u ret reth to be al imagined I Ise Hose se Snyder takes the role of her ber mother O as before and does It well The part of ot the bluff blurt old S sea ll captain with a reputation for tor brutality and meanness mean mean- ness but with man many of tho the elements e of ot a man both great and good concealed under his forbidding exterior Is I well 11 rendered this year by Charles Riegel who ho adds clever work lo to a physique admirably fit fite fitted fit fit- ted e for the t part Ned Finley makes nak n a good well restrained aln re Louis ul tl l In taking the part of Joseph I Brooks k u the w weak vacillating a s selfish husband hus hus- band of ut Emma Brooks Is perhaps the thee I weak spot t in the cast s as presented e e t this sIr ice i time e Ho appears p s to try to make up p for J deficiencies In imagination by loud talkIng talking talk- talk Ing and renders the thoughts thou rather than the Wn emotions Qt of t the part in his elocutionary l c conly r r eln efforts rt Catherine I T Tollman Tallman Is only fair as the petulant sister alster of ot Emma Brooks Drooks whose hole education hurts her Allen Atwell presents a fair tail type of ot th the Japanese e servant ant lint But with every actor mediocre Paid In Full would be well worth while and there arc are enough real artists In the cast as' as presented to save the present production production tion from mediocrity Adelaide the dainty little toe dancer at the Orpheum Is proving a big drawing T card True this hl a week comedy comey y When sketch with Dreams f music Come in which Warren Lyon and Meyers appear s 's also popular Dancing as an art except in rare In Instances instances In- In stances has ceased What passes for tor it Is Jerky Jumpy and without grace or refinement refine refine- ment A 1 more or less rapid ungainly walk shuffle or run to music has been quite the accepted standard for tor dancing Young people seem to enjoy it because it affords them an opportunity to move more or less leas rapidly rapidly- and have the companionship companion companion- ship of ot the opposite sex but they are blissfully Ignorant of ot the fact tact that dancing Is an accomplishment In which every feature feature fea fea- fea- fea ture and muscle has lias Its individual responsibility which should combine in making a harmonious whole Those Thole who love lo and admire grace see however a promise of ot better things for tor with the advent of ot The Merry Widow and the beautiful dancing which is such a Ii feature in that delightful operetta the tho entire world seems to have awakened to the glorious possibilities that until now they had never dreamed of ot The Merry Widow comes here for tor one week commencing Monday Monda August 9 9 with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at the Salt Lake theater William L. L Roberts roto the play At Valley Forge l orge around a letter written by Virginia Preston a a. young Colonial belle to Capt Wilford Fairfax an officer In the continental arm army The letter and other historical facts in connection with the session story ro n of f of these the Philadelphia lovers Is now Historical in o the r IP possession pos so so- so The play piny which will be given kiven al at the Bungalow all next week has hal been one of ot the most popular of patriotic dramas Ellery's EllerY Italian band under the direction of ot Mons Taddeo dl Girolamo gave ga Its first concert at Saltair beach last night before a large audience It was a varied but choice program containing some of the best selections among light and heavy y compositions The band played on tho the lower floor of ot the main pavilion while hereafter the night concerts will III be given In the hippodrome The will be In the open air all on the north fide tide of ot the main pavilion pa All An the concerts are arl free tree The program for tor this afternoon and to tonight tonight to- to night follow tollow Afternoon 4 to 6 March 1 American Belle Bentley Bontley Overture Saracen Slave Slavonic Dance Dvorak orak II Trovatore selection Verdi Solos by Antonelli Liberatore Liberatore Lib- Lib and Mancini PART 2 Operetta Prince of ot Luders Solos by Mr Ir Waltz The Tine Skaters Intermezzo Hoist Holst Reminiscences of ot Ireland Godfrey All the rood good old tunes lImp of the Emerald Isle With Incidental solos Evening S 8 to 10 10 l Ia March h. h The Great Divide Overture Felt Feat Lasses Trumpet solo Schubert Mr Antonelli C Gems of oC Stephen Foster The old Kentucky melodies revived With fn Incidental solos PART PAnT 2 2 Overture Beautiful Galatea Vocal duet Lacombe MOM lions and Mme Bogue Classic gem I 1 Wish I Had a Girl I Laboy Lahoy La Ia scenes from Act I. I Verdi Prelude Waltz Love duet Grand GIami Finale lf I An and Liberatore |