Show Laugh Lauh and keep your our troubles to tovo vo n i is lb ese uv Wf f o bill Li us Ul you OU think thin it i is is going u o h bo iu J Jh Ho o J Ail l anil hopeful a Tho The rho a lom HIj all thi this Jt It is called in th the program ram a aI I 11 play of cheerfulness and lives H up lo to loita J its ita ts cI claim A girl cirl irl of or the l in iu London who lJ has baa never nC seen hut but j nail and mi misery who vho b bass baa S. S never uc heart heard anything any lIn thin thing but m and md despair but whom nature endowed with wilb a iL good gOOl disposition dis us- position heat hears of or the great Invisible ID Being Be- Be ID tag ing for or the first time timo in n n. hospital There a woman tells her to lo a ask k anal ami sho ho dio will icil receive She Sho ho carries carric V her newly learned to tho the Apple PlIC Ulos- Ulos om som court which hi luis lias not nut tho the blos blossoms nor their sweet odor It is in in the exist cast end cud of London where There the lowly live Ii and anal to them the girls cirl's story ston sounds impossible im im- possible but ut still dill holds out a sort ort of consolation The girl irl is called GI Glad lIt partly because of her eli ch cheerful disposition tion thin and anil partly tJ o osbe abe bo has no other name Dandy a young fellow of tho the district who never bad any chance either cither i is a pickpocket und intI robber Hu lie anti and the girl arc are chums in a sort bort of way and when sho she learns that he lie ib ji on a burglary trip Irli with wilh two other men inca she shebel bel begins s lo to ask for hi his salvation lust Just when she salie hc has become disappointed believing be lieving that her asking did nu no gool that carried carnell out his plans of robbery n all anil l hail had to tu commit murder as lS part 0 of his crime s she bhe he learns that thai ho lie changed J hi his R mind and backed out before be bo fore forc the robbery was done Then Silo she keeps keep on asking more faithfully and antl confidently than over ever and everything c comes out lovely lovely- Miss Gertrude Elliott Mrs Forbes Forbes' brought an excellent com cent compan pan pail in iii her support ami a splendId production pro JIro fur for her lor engagement ement which opened last ni night ht at the Colonial tho thio atre The Tho un unusual amount of applause cl proved th flint hat the tho audience liked the pia play ila an and anal 1 the tho players One ne left the thc theatre feeling buoyed up as if ho lie h hail had Hl absorbed b some ome of GIu Glad's Glads s 's 8 cheerfulness and hope It is is a good play to see eo and it i is interesting creating There is is a splendid Ic lesson s n in the way Glad prevents a suicide Sir Oliver uliver Holt has tas become the thc financial kin king o of London His wraith wealth and his lIis growing power have ha kept him him so 50 Hb absorbed that his nervous system stem has become wrecked Three specialists are arc called in and when teu they bold their consultation Sir Oliver liver hides in in an ad adjoining room and hE hears th m say ens' n his c case so is hopeless Rather flather than die illo in a sanitarium he be decides to disguise uit e in iii clothes of a poor man and anel shoot himself For or lh this s purpose h he goes to th the cast end emi believing tb that when found fauna in a si side c street he Ito will bo lie taken for an outcast Glad accidentally meets him and anal learns of his plan By Br making him think of something else hv hr showing him lion an au interest in life she draws him from his bis gloomy purpose p. p and as the pia play nears an end tho the millionaire mulli-millionaire hands her herthe herthe herthe the revolver with wHit which he had planned to end his career lIe He has no further use for it it- itHe He has learned that things were not nut so bad ban as 35 he thought they the were ere Miss Mils Elliott created the role rolo of Glad Gladin in the original London production and certain certainly no ono one ever er had a i part more fitting titting She gives hes to it naturalness in both botI action and words V The dialect of the slum i is carefully given cn She is is is- is a much hotter better actress R than her illustrious sister Maxine Elliott Most ost of the tho characters arc finely finch act acted ll Fuller ellish is js remarkably careful in fn tho the little details of the part of Sir Oliver anti and Sy Sydney oc Booth is true to life in in the role of oC Sir Olivers Oliver's nephew IIi His reading of Kipling's vampire lines Hurs last night was WAR lid Philip Leslie was IS entirely satisfactory satis ati factory as Lord LoTtI Tommy Tho The woman with wilh black eye yo and the hu husband who Jw it to her were types as true to life lifo as Dickens could 11 draw raw them One Ono of or the scones scenes is tho the Apple Bios Bios- from sonI court ourt rin an a heavy London fog and it is is faithfully carried out As a matter matter malter mat mal ter of fact it would be difficult to find findA A flaw in iu th the tho 3 staging of the play pIny There Therl will n bo ho a matinee tomorrow with ith performances toni tonight ht and anal tomor tomorrow row ron night and anal it will be a hi big surprise if the attendance docs does not increase in with every ery remaining perform perform- perform perform-I ance L. L a. a yr It Is a case of If three c pleasures ures in on one tonight ht and for or all S thank you ou said Frederick last night responding In n a speech to tho numerous curtain calls i ho had received I I hardly know which Is the tho greatest pleasure ure to play In this grand old theatre theatre the the- atre or to appear In this great pta pia play or oro orto orto to o respond to tho tito cordial welcome you ou o havo lavo given glen me The play W was R Shakespeare Shakespeare's a Julius lulius Caesar which ho will repeat tomorrow art afternoon and tomorrow nl night ht at the Salt Lake theatre Tonight and Thursday night Mr Ir Wartle will appear in James Sheridan herldan Know lea VI which Is billed as a fila play made beautiful It by years vears ara of pure puro old Roman sorrow A As for forthe or he the welcome Mr Ir War War-do received It was waa both hoth discriminating and hearty hearty and and also aillo alsofrom alsofrom from the tho usual Shakespeare audience which means that the tho balconies were filled up hut but that the parquet and dress circle scats seats showed many vacancies The high brows apparently care more forthe for lor lorhe the he show on the tho stage tao than the tho s show v In front of tIm the footlights As to tho the production It may be said that thal It t furnishes an Intelligent reading of the thc lines hines of the tho great dramatist is p prettily and lind it Il l I Is to be presumed accurately staged Indeed tho the Impression slon to bo be gathered Is that while c careful reful attention to lo detail has haR been n given In the preparation o of the costumes and scenery tIm the aim aha has not nol been to In attract tho tim attention of or the sp spectator to the of oC tho the seen seen- cry ery r The main thing thing- it k ts the play pIny and anti not th the manner In which It I Is dressed Fr Frederick Varde pia plays Brutus Brut with an appreciation of the tue great motives molins which prompted the noble Roman to conspire with worthless men mn to kill his ml mighty mIght ht friend He lie plays plas It In a manner that to Justify Anton Antony's tribute at the dropping of the final curtain This was wa the tho noblest l Roman Homan o of all au IH tile His son lIon Ernest irnest t Warde arde has given cn careful care care- ful ml ul study to the tile part of Cassius student schemer and p politician without higher motives than his own a Objection might be taken tallen to some of or his Interpretations but that Is a matter of or opinion nail and Mr Ir certainly gives s a n. virile and distinct Interpretation to tim the part vart The Tho other great part o of oC the piece pIcco Is that of Mark Anton Antony taken by Andrew Rogers Mr Rogers has hM a n. pleasing presence pres pres- once ence anI and anal looks the part hut but there Is something lucking lacking when he ha comes to the famous Friends Romans and Country Country- men It may be be- that his bis voice Is III him hint At an any rate It Il Is difficult to imagine tm im agine him as an nn orator swaying the Roman Roman Ro Ro- man mob Yet Mr Rogers had risen to great heights height an actor but a few moments mo mo- ments before oro as ho wept over tho the body of his bin friend In the senate chamber Edouard played Julius Caesar I himself Ho lie did ld much to mako make his auditors audi 1 tors tars realize what whal Shakespeare intended the they lucy should that thal that the tho Immortal Julius WEtS I very much of or a a. man as well as a mighty i genius But Hut t greatness R of Caesar in Is hardly portrayed even en In Iii the tho modified I form lorm In tn which the dramatist drew draW It For tho the rest tho the play requires a n large larce eJ V V cast and nd there rl has been no shirking of this rc responsibility In the production It would not be right to expect greatness In all aU these and tile the they do show Intelligent Intelligent ap appreciation predation of the tho characters the they portra portray por per tra tray and careful training There Thero are re but three thre women required outside of oC the mobs mobil and these have ha comparatively I un- un un hl important parts Tho The on one Re seen n most often oCten on tho the stage la Is Miss who t takes tho the part of Lucius Brutus' Brutus slave o a and ronal r- r moat onal attendant Miss Helen Hilton gets get much out of the tho on one scene In which she hiss has an anything to do as The company Mr ardo carries carrie Is larer larger larger lar lar- lar- lar ger er than that of or the musical comedy which preceded It it It behooves cR lovers ers of or the tho works of or the worlds world's greatest dramatist to prove pro by their attendance that Salt SnIt Lake Lako hI has hIHn an Hn appreciation for the great works of art as well wen as for those cast east In hI lighter vein ORPHEUM ORPHEUM Bonitas offering as u the headline attraction on this weeks week's ex excellent ex cx- bill at the Orpheum Is a condensed con con- ed musical comedy rall really a a. clever singing act In which she sho has th tb the capital comedy assistance of that funny little farmer armer Lew She Sho makes a distinct dis hit with her stunning gowns Sode goddess god Sod dess e s like beauty and bigness and the tho Unpretentious un unpretentious unpretentious un- un pretentious use ue of her smooth low voice There are arc others who materially assist In making this weeks week's entertainment ono one that scores heavily GARRICK Out GARRICK-Out Out of a seething lent fighting filled ltd life lire came the Stephen Ghent of William Vaughn Moodys Moody's Tho The Great Divide Dl and his evolution through h I the tho efforts of Ruth Jordan whom hom he saves from a couple of or drunken Mexicans on her promise to marry him forms tho the basic bulc theme the on which tho the splendid and highly dramatic sto story of ot The Tho Great Di Divide Dl- Dl vide ride I Is The Garrick Is It presenting present present- In ing Tho The Great Divide as no other pia play has hall been given I at that or nn any other local house this season S MAJESTIC V clean cut cul musical COined comedy corn com ed edy with t catch catchy music mURk capable principals prin prin- a n good looking chorus which can sing handsome scenery and anal a few other oilier things that list go o to make mako up a performance that tI the tle average would person vote oto to be bu worth several sever times the price of or admission sion thIs shon-this this Is Thin The Belle HII of or Arcadia which op opened nod at Ht the thc Majestic yesterday afternoon for a a. weeks week's eek run |