Show I II I r ir i TONIGHT SALT LAKE Lambardi LAKE Lambardi Lambardi Grand Opera Open I company in iii Lucia ORPHEUM Advanced Advanced vaudeville fl COLONIAL COLONIAL- COLONIAL Tho The Top o tho the World MISSION Sullivan MISSION Sullivan Considine im un imperial imperial I penal vaudeville GRAND GRAND- For Her lIer Sake Maude 1 Maude Leone Leono and comI company com com- I pany in un St Elmo Elino I Madam Butterfly had been sung in Suit Salt I. I take Lake ke before belore last night but It was In The Tho Lambardi Grand Opera I company gave It to a large audience last night at M the Salt Lake theatre In the Italian language The Tue opera lost none of I its harm Charm In fact It gained by the change The best part of all was the orchestra I work ork The plaintive love lo melodies the I crashes crash a of despair and the strains of patho pathos pa- pa thos tho were drawn from the Instruments by byI I real ical artists and the leadership was did Emotions of of- the audience were swayed to and fro by the beautiful playIng play- play Ing i Unlike il e many of the older operas I Madas Butterfly hasn't the solos that standout eo so far above p tho tue rest of at the music music music mu mu- sic asto to draw dra bursts of applause to the theone theoner one oner Dumber r r. The music goes smoothly o oa a any Jars or unusual s tri tri- J and the e audience dl c enjoys the un uninterrupted un- un interrupted Interpretation ir Marina Calvi was in good voice I as a San Cho the butterfly and while not so dainty and shy as one would Imagine the little Japanese girl she overcame most of ot this disadvantage by h her r singing And she also displayed I n JT talent for tor dramatic art Miss A. A Bu eUl as Sans Cho servant and Ml Calvi sang one ono beautiful duet to toI to- to I ge gether er Mr Giovanni Nadal was hardly I up lg Je the I lieutenant possibilities St though h of il the ehl his part pant a voice lg of was the mas musical al Mr Antola baritone had little tori-do tori as the American consul really doI dof do- do I f nore ore quiet acting than singing but eCh he did use his voice it was a treat l' l toMbe e audience ls a. a Gioconda is being I sung ung this after- after 11 and Lucia LucJa In on the program for forto to ht t that can be Ue lone done Is being 1 e. e at th the Grand theatre to herald the OW fas tn by y the popular actor Theodore I ib hI who ho will play an indefinite stock cement in Salt Lake commencing V a Sunday Sunda matinee February 20 Mr ur 16 Lorch tria Is well known known to Salt Lake theatre- theatre goi and his coming will meet with apU ap ap- Pt P U Mr Lorch will open hi his engage- engage men meu i with The Lieutenant and the Cow- Cow b This bill has b been en played in Salt before by Mr Lorch and each time Hiding room It has been one of the them themi m main mi spokes in the wheel of ot success and h been baa h the medium by which this talent tal- tal fn ent Actor has been made popular throughout th bout the theatrical world Mr lr has bas a a. warm spot in his heart f for r the ople of Salt Sait Lake as he says sas that th have aVe proven themselves most loyal t i during his several engagements pl at the Grand the past five years Th d system that has been In vogue tile the past rast four our weeks of not r reserving seats be done away y with and commencing with Mr Lorch's r h ye e engagement i ie t Sunday au all ff seat e t i will 1 be e reserved e and can be e secured b phone bone t to t the box office e where r rs s someone W In attendance during the da day from In the morning until after atter the Q closes at night Seats will be be on onT 1 T the Lorch torch engagement Thursday I 11 US g. g and Indications are arc that stand- stand 1 jom om will wUI be at a premium Sunday SundayS Ig it r I V S 5 i a variety varIty arl ty of ot strong opposing tion the Orpheum bill this week Is IsO Isse I O sufficient drawing IL powers tOte n se Miss Lloyd Y who weeks week's bill is proving the most liar at inger who has visited the Or- Or season Her lIeI Mn songs s are far f e classic but it would be hard to toI I melodies with more pleasing pow- pow a h handsome SO actress receives ce ri rit r attention t n and applause J from men t tom jom m women but Miss 1 Lloyds Lloyd's most a. a 11 admirers are of her own sex The Ther I r f la is probably to be found in her herc c d wholesome stage stave method and In Int inI t I l Ity of he her delightful songs at 1 lias hs s been unanimously voted the biggest bill yet et offered at the 0 0 theatre will come to a close with Ith tm ince bce this afternoon and two pertIN per- per 1 tIN ibee tonight During the week the m. m has jas done none the biggest business In i pry Rry Herr Alber and his trained ar ani i have proven very popular a rhe he the pre prettiest numbers In The TheS S World orld at al the Colonial this li J the fj justly famous collie ballet cuts ga that hat take part In this number Ut collies who take t aru ita the same as the men and acton actori make their entrance on ex- ex i. i neland e ea d nev never r make a e a mistake f audience is 18 assured at thew the w V theatre this afternoon h by the thea a ce 9 sale The com company pan which i is isby Sd d by Hiss Leone is giving a M ill of ot St Elmo a a. dra dra- dram m Aversion version of ot the book of or the same Iame sameI N Mae hi I requiTes requires two seventy foot baggage vilt two extra large coaches roaches and two to iii ii n drawing room standard P Pullman ma sleepers to transport The Alaskan Alas k kan u theatrical company of seventy-five seventy persons over the count country country- It requires I ve twenty-foot twenty truck or baggage wagons wag wag- ons Gusto to haul the baggage the tons of heavy scenery scenery y and the huge properties from the de' de dest to the theatre The Alaskan wi with Its Us dO dog train of Eskimo and Alas Alas- J Jn n dogs also th the prettiest chorus eves ever everen r 5 en n here is announced for the Salt Lake theatre next Monday night |