Show I AMUSEMENTS J I TONIGHT SHUBERT SHUBERT Teresa Carreno in contort concert I ORPHEUM ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville COLONIAL COLONIAL- COLONIAL Wildfire I I BUNGALOW BUNGALOW Willard Willard Mack Maude Leone and company in ill The The Morals of Marcus I GRAND GRAND The The Punkin Husker MISSION Sullivan MISSION Sullivan Considine vaude vaude- ville U I MAJESTIC Motion MAJESTIC Motion pictures and vaude vaudeville lle Tho The Sunday Sunda matinee at the tho Orpheum Is proving popular in every way and the S. S R R. O. O sign is rapidly becoming worn out from rom much handling The bill hili this week will play to goo good business judging from its reception yesterday yesterday- The featured act is III William If IT Thompson Thomp Thomp- son and his players in the Pride Trifle I of the Regiment Mr 11 Thompson is an actor of rare ability and was wa at his best last night The act is set in En Engl England and tolls the stor story of an on old mans man's love lo for his old regiment Ills His son has disgraced disgraced dig dis dis- dis graced PC him b by del deserting th the ann army Returning Returning Returning Re Re- turning home ho he Is cast ast out b by hid hll father and only a mothers mother's love softens the heart of the old sol soldier l 1 and he forgives the thc erring son Mr 1 Thompson plays tho the father The mother mothel is played by Lauretta L Allen who is a most charming kindly lundly woman the tho son part played by Fred J. J Webber was most admirably handled d. d This Thill act art carries its own stage Flage setting the interior of a game gamo keepers keeper's cottage and it In itself Is a work of art and lends much atmosphere to the act acl It is to be he regretted that tha t when so good an offering is presented tho the cough chorus should bet busy drowning the words from the players players' mouths Of course col colds ls are bad things and cant can't be helped helped but but d-but but coughs can be easily controlled A lip tip syrup of white pine will cure curc a cold The two Bobs Bob Adams and Rob Bob Alden have a musical al skit that was well received A lot of clever things In this act the wa way those boys tickle tho ivories horles on that hard working piano is great They are both clever boys and have p c composed con com m- m posed many popular songs Mr Adams Is the composer of that once popular Mother Pin a 1 Rose nose c on Me which al almost almost ul- ul most caused a law suit between those thol c two popular comedians Dave Lewis and Dan McAvoy McAyoy now deceased The Act Dainty presented by Miss Elsie Faye Ia Mrs M Joe Miller 1 and Sam Weston Veston In ht songs dances nad costume changes made a a. hit hit with the dancing of Mrs Miller r and Mr Wes Weston Veston ton coupled with the clever dever handling handling- of songs by Miss Faye who has played this house before nod and has always pleased her audience the costumes are very pretty and In all its it's a clever clean cut act although the boys could make one more change from the bell boys the boy the green suits suits' are aree very e pretty pr tty too but much of ot them geton get your our nerves Mr Ir pan Quintan ln it used to be he just Dan Q and Mr 11 Kellar lellar MIck Mack present pre pre- pent sent a laughing twenty minutes In tn their Traveling Tra Dentist They old are time minstrel men men And and work ork hard They pulled many lau laughs the laughs th hs-th the imitation of a aman aman aman man with rt a. hair lip Is id funny but bad taste Is shown b by making fun or of a defor- defor Miss s Irene rene Romain Remain ha has a a clever cr mono mono- logue lo ogue And her song ong Looks Like Something Something Some Some- thing That the Cat Brought In is a good Food number This lady is most clever and lias a v very ry good personality You like her from the start Toll Toki afoot a foot juggler and had the the hard position of opening the bill ILois Ho ILo HoIs HoIs Is Is very good but hut if you OU have ha ever seen one ona Jar Jap act you rOil have haye l' l seen Een them all The Four Floods have an original acrobatic act and everybody works hard hard arId and puts plenty of ginger Jinger in it There are many new stunts and ands jiB as the they arc aro billed they are merry makers maker The Tho orchestra was up to tho usual high standard and the pictures pictures pic plc- tures closed the bill Just for a change change- wouldn't it he be funny to see them open the bill for a change WALKER Will Archie alone alona is responsible for forthe forthe forthe the su success of Wildfire at the Colonial theatre this week This Tills diminutive actor actoris if is easily the star sIal of the production and his acting makes the play well veil worth while The rest of the cast however falls far farbelow farbelow belo below the Lillian Russell production Miss 1 Pauline Hall Is disappointing She has the volume of Lillian Russell but is lacking lacking tackIng lack tack ing in hi the tho other attributes Tier voice once responsible for her comic opera fame Is now unpleasant and detracts from her otherwise recognized ability as asan asan asan an actress The work of the others possesses possesses pos pos- fes varied degrees of merit Naturally i I W the production TI suffers i l' l in I the comparison o with Lillian Russell com com- o pany Were Yore It not for lor this handicap Wildfire as produced at the Colonial would be considered above the average Colonial production The play itself will probably live as one of the greatest racing pla plays s 's ever eyer written The race track with its intense dramatic Interest Its motley assortment of characters and its thrilling climaxes lends Itself easily to dramatization The authors Wildfire have ha caught tho the spirit of the track and have havo written a play intensely interesting and sparkling with the natured good humor of the turf Wildfire es deserves a place with In Old Kentucky and Checkers at the head of the great race track plays s Having passed the thirteenth year and that year ear bt being the greatest success S in inthe inthe inthe the history of the club the tile University Dramatic club feels assured of a bumper house at the Salt Lake Jake theatre next Friday Friday Fri Fri- day and Saturday when it makes its first appearance In Trelawny of tho the Wells WeBs This play is the one made famous by b John Drew and the club feels confident that it can an round out a finished tion The seat sale will begin Wednesday morning at the theatre and from all in indications indications indications in- in a packed house will be on hand Mine Teresa Carreno who gives ives a piano concert tonight at the Shubert is known as on one of the most intensely temperamental temperamental tem tem- players of ot the day hence those who are familiar with her Interpretations interpretations of Beethoven sonatas are astonished astonished aston aston- at the dignity and restraint which she infuses into them They Thy are nevertheless nevertheless nevertheless never never- imbued with some of her indomitable indomitable indomitable table fervor Carreno herself furnishes the answer anSler for she insists that for her herthe herthe herthe the Beethoven music is almost in m the nature nature nature na na- na- na ture of spiritual exercise So great Isher is isher isher her reverence and so Intense her sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy with these master writings that she approaches a rendition of the thc music with something of the demeanor of a devotee about to celebrate a It rite Carreno insists that Beethoven en Is not only Imly sublime and lofty but also intensely human Her H r playing of the great Appa- Appa sonata which has formed one of the mo most t interesting numbers of or her re recent recent recent re- re cent recital program is a truly remarkable remarkable remarkable remark remark- able performance Only too frequently tho the playing of this superb sonata Ionata is unsatisfactory unsatisfactory unsatisfactory un un- un- un satisfactory to the music lover It is either academic a cold bloodless s performance performance per per- or a thing of unbalanced storm and stress Carreno with her hr limitless technique her wealth of ot tone color and her makes ke broad of the he hes s sympathy with a tl thing humanity 1 to 1 be belong belong long remembered It Is truly in her hands a a. heart heart to to heart talk and great as have ha b ben been en her achievements In the past nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing more Impressive e than her playing of the Beethoven music has b been en heard in London for many a day On this point the critics have declared themselves ps em em- pha b Carreno who is splendid with orchestra Is however more interesting in recital I. I Her lIeI personal fascination and beauty is isaa isas aa at potent as ever she is still the enchantress enchantress en en- of ot whom hom it may be said that age ag cannot wither nor custom stale her Infinite variety There is music that Carreno specially special loves loyes that she regards as personal legacy from tho the masters of h her r art the barcarolles and Impromptus which the tho master himself played for her In the early da days s certain of Schuman for forr the tho interpretation Interpretation tation of which Clara Schuman chuman was her Instructor and abd some of the almost for- for gotton music of who was one of ot her own instructors But the Beethoven music is the revelation revelation tion given to her mature years to the tried and deeply versed artist and to the woman of world wide experience s Miss Rose Karp late prima donna and leading lady or of the Peoples Peeples Peo Pee ples theatre New York City It and David V f rf rY gi R Levenson late t star of tho h Grand theatre New Now York City who head hlad the Edwin A. A Belkins Belkin's star All-star Yiddish h company compan company com com- pan pany which comes omps direct from one of the leading theatres of New York YOlk City to the Salt Lake theatre on Wednesday and Thursday nights are claimed to be he the most famous Yiddish speaking artists inthis in inthis this country Their work has not only appealed to td the Yiddish speaking people of New York City but has attracted the attention of and has been commented upon upon upon up up- on by the representative critics of that city The above aboe mentioned players supported supported sup sup- ported d by an excellent cast of notable Yiddish players direct from one of the present leading 11 l in hi this f city some New eol of York the tf I latest City t s successes successes suc suc- will I of the tho New York Yiddish theatres written by such well known playwrights as the Ute late Jacob Gordin J. J Lateiner Leon Kobrin and others If It applause goes for anything the new stock company at the Grand certainly made a hit lilt with the large audience which gathered at that house last night to witness the performance of the four- four act comedy corned drama The Punkin Husker Robert Hazlett in the title role was applauded time and time again Ira E. E Earlo who is not new to the theatregoers of this city also proved a favorite despite the disagreeable role he pad lad Bob Hob Evans Eans A. A T. T Dickinsen Don and Fred Doty were among the other male members of the cast ast who gave a good account of themselves Of the women first honor is due Miss Helen Barham Miss MIs Morris and Mrs Gleason were good Between the acts moving pictures Illustrated songs and were given The bill will go for the rest o of till tho I week with matinees Wednesday and Sat Sat- urda k r The Morals lorall of Marcus the play in which dainty Marie Doro made so man many friends at the Salt Lake theatre last season season sea sea- son is the bill at the Bungalow theatre this week Willard Mack Maud Leone and company presented It last night for tor forthe forthe the tha first time here In stock and thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- entertained and delighted the big audience The Thc production was up to standard in every wa way The costuming was good the staging excellent and the acting of the highest order It Is certain to prove one of the most popular of the Mack 1 productions in this city As Sir Marcus the book bookworm worm who is finally taught the meaning meanIng meaning mean mean- ing of love by the innocent little outcast outcast out out- cast Mr Mack was at his best Miss lIss Leone was girlish and natural as Carlotta Car Car- lotta the little beauty who brought sunshine sunshine sunshine sun sun- shine and love lo into the life of the Eng Eng- lishman The sup support ort for the tile Macks was did |