| Show f z b rH a T Em 11 I i 4 S r 1 in V r C J fr J S N f 4 1 l r j Tte sr 1 I IY I a I L ciA O fc J J Cf t NEXT WEEK J i it 11 t SALT ALT LAKE LAKE Francis Francis Wilson in Tho Tho t Bachelors Bachelor's Baby starting Monday Monda night for three nights and Wednesday Wednes Wednes- 4 day matinee J The The COLONIAL Blanche Blanche Ring in Girl starting Tuesday night for four nights and a matinee The The Garrick Stock company company com corn pany an in The Honor of the to Fam Pam ily starting st. tomorrow night for a a. full week i ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville I change change of ot bill tomorrow afternoon SHUBERT Tho HUBERT Tho Curtis Musical Comedy Com Corn I t edy company in The The Queen of I Th The theatres make the following I t. t promises AT TH THE SALT LAKE LARE 2 Francis Wilson as author and star Is 4 tt t. to bring his bI bit big comedy success SS of or the fit season cason The Bachelors Bachelor's Dab Baby with 4 11 practically the tho same company compan and elaborate clabo r. r rate rato and artistic production as ns was seen Icen wi n during Its New York engagement of or eight w months at the Criterion theatre theatreS Mr 11 I Wilson is said never r to have o had a 3 better E part than thai that of or Thomas Thoma Beach and as 1 f 1 a farceur the tho comedian Is the tho b best st that P If- tro Ivo 0 have e on the tho American toda today Ii The story tory of or The Bachelor s Bab Baby Is IsS c S that of or a crust crusty bachelor who has a ah r. r deep S seated anti antipathy path for children which V t stands between him and the girl he lovesOn loves lo On his return from a week end visit to a n friend who held out ho hopes s of or One fine runt hunt t. t Ing and having been tormented b by the tho thon I n WI o young oung red headed hopeful of or the tho house house- ri hold the he Is Js' met by his friend nd and legal adviser who Informs him that thal hi his twin brother has made him tho the executor of hl his will wilt and tho the 8 solo guardian an and protector protector pro- pro of his orphaned daughter Martha feminine ci part and Clarence la nc Mrs Ogden Child Eleanor Barr BarrY f E. E Sot Sol dmu Powell Harold rold Merriam Richard Gordon Thomas F F. Tracy and that de delightful de- de JI player H b Baby Biby Davis all aU help Jn In n making tho the farce comedy olinor ono olin of or the h best st stage entertainments that has been seen In many n a long da day Frohman Is to pre present Francis Wilson In InThe InThe The Thc Bachelors Bachelor s Dab Baby at aL the thc Salt Sail Lake then theatre tro on on Monday night for or an art engagement engage engage- ment meat of or three performances only AT THE COLONIAL With a t musical comedy camMy The Tho Yankee Girl by George 1 V V. Hobart and Silvio Hern Blanche mancha Ring Rind th the Justly celebrated singing nS' nS comedienne will Inake make her bow I at ll the Colonial theatre Tu Tuesday day night Very cry little need h b be said fald of Miss Rings Ring's personal charm or her talents as the reading public has read so 51 much about her and her NOW New York successes and she ha has so much attention from the tho magazines maga maga- zincs ames at various arlous times that theatregoers are nrc familiar with ier work 1 She Sho made a very or groat gr-at riat success In The Midnight Sons SOliS but left It at the conclusion coo coo- of Its New York run to appear In The Yankee Girl at the thc Herald I Square theatre where It remained for six months month It also lasted seven Re weeks weeks' In Philadelphia anti and lu had lJ runs run of more or less Jess len length th In the other largo large eastern cit cities lea Of course ou c. c the principal features In InThe InThe InThe The Yank Yanko o Girl are aro Miss Rings flings In Individual Individual In- In dl oms chief of or which are The Tho Top o o. o tho the 1 Morning I Come Conie Josephine I In My I Flying Machine Nora Malone Malono Love Lovo Among tho the no Roses es Wholes Mamma Iamma and others and she renders these with d delightful unction Thore Thorn l Is quite a serb comic plot to The Tho Yankee e Girl but It Is I treated In Inthe Inthe Inthe the spirit of or farce f and while It Jl has ha a seemingly dramatic side It Is only for forthe forthe the tho purpose of or satire but It Il gives weight and purpose o and makes the entertainment worth while white to yo t F wr 4 z 1 t AI i 19 43 1 t wv t 11 i c 11 A 01 I- I 4 e x I 10 k If 1 r i It A k kii II ii 4 j jFRANCIS FRANCIS WILSON Ho He will be seen at the tho Salt Lake Lako April 10 11 and 12 in his own comedy The Bachelors Bachelor's Baby Calvert B Beach ach ch aged 6 5 He Ho Is also be bequeathed bo- bo tho the sum of conditioned on his accepting the trust If ho lie does I not an uncle on tho the maternal side sido bet bo- comes omes tho the guardian pad and nd heir hell to thet the tho t mone money fr Tom Beach rants ra raves ras s and storms r protesting he will have 0 nothing Ho o do with the child The entreaties of all nil his I friends are lire to no avail Ho e cl M I through an accident tho child chilli Is brought bro 1 t u to the tho house and md litlo Martin Martha mistakes R Tom rom for her hor fathers father because of the ro- ro re 1 semblance She breaks through his hl r rw re- re w serve one orvo storms tho citadel of his heart heartt t with kisses and baby affection and through hT her Ingenuousness s and cunning ways ae ca 1 causes S a complete c capitulation i. i She he Is also a able ablo lo to bring together Torn Tom and his his' sweetheart nn on thus thus' makes I body Vf happy i The Tho Bachelors Bachelor D Baby b l la is a human humal story serious at t times but Mr 14 Wilson wrote the play for laughing purposes purposes pur pur- f poses only and Is said to have havo accomplished accorn- accorn pushed that full tilt well The Tho sanin samo company compan t that has been boen n associated t d with The ThC Bachelors Bachelor's Bache Bacho- 11 lors lor's Baby since Its Initial presentation pearly pearl two to years ago 8 are arc still seen In oo It Ih their lr original parts there there- having ha been made a It few changes In the minor parts tisa Edna Bruns will play the leading Jo I Miss Ring fling not only comes to us Ul In person but she also surrounds herself with a cast of or unusual strength Harry Harn Is probably one of or the greatest Individual entertainers of or t the tho 0 da day and those who can think Dack eack a a. littie and remember him as the stellar r- r feature of Tho The Flag one of or the late I Charles lloyt's hoyt's masterpieces of American comedy will Wilt al also o remember his r remarkable remarkable remark remark- mark mark- able ability as asa a 11 funmaker of high alti alti- tude Ills His Imitations run the tho gamut Jc of ot I all things s animate or 61 Inanimate and he could In all probability entertain an nn I audience to th the point of or hysterics histories for tor an nn entire fl with his own own efforts alone alon William P P. Carleton Carloton probably one of f tho the foremost tenors In iii musical comedy and nd a young man of unusual presence and acting ability lends his delightful p personality and excellent voice to the general Improvement o ol of the performance Juliette Lange a prIma donna In who whose whole e hands are ire Inti listed the most cl classical num numbers of the tho piece has a delightful high soprano voice that lends Jends additional In the solos nd nd ensembles William BaUda Peter Curley and Charles J. J Winnings are three comedians comedians come come- that prove their potency to amuse at aM an times Umes the they are arc each wonderful In their lr respective parts r f rt 4 I i I S c t. t w I I ti p S i-S- 2 J- J b- b S S I BLANCHE RING EING In Tho The Yankee Girl the big Lew Fields musical show going to tho the Colonial Colo- Colo nial theatre Tuesday for four nights and r r. matinee Juan Villasana and Paul Porter Ivo two dramatic conceptions of oC General the president of or the republic and an agent of the tue Japanese Ja government respectively ely ely tI that would be worthy of places s In hIgh class drama Henry Berman Bergman Bergman Berg Berg- man and Cyril Ring Ring- give I e two character studies that aro arc at nt least Interesting and Marguerite Wright of petite appearance and vivacious manners also lends valuable valuable val vat aid There are several other characters portrayed portrayed por por- by actors of repute and all round Out a general high class performance and merit merll approbation The h music of the piece picco Is said to be especially tuneful and a delightfully costumed cos cos- turned chorus of attractive personality lords additional pleasure AT THE GAR GARRICK RICH Tho The west has not heard heird Otis Skinner in a 11 part really great since his last memorable production locally of The fhe Honor of or the Family man many years ago And yot yut whatever cr ho he Inn may essay tsar a comparison com corn parison p of oC iii his work with his characterisation of or Colonel In the tory story on The Honor of or the thc Family seems co zo u g great al was his triumph In Lu that role Beginning Sunday night The Tho Honor of or orthe the Family goes gocs on at tho the Garrick with as preparation as as has ever e been ben given gl I cn a Salt Snit Lake Lako production In offering It at this lila time the management cf ef the believes cs It Is enl catering to toa toa ton a n for 01 i n 1 I al of Mr Skinners Skinner's former f IS I'S that has existed for years cars The Honor of ot the Family Is not a play of swift and starting denouement i nor containing that element clement of or surprise which forms the essential Ingredient of or so man many modern stage stories Rather Hather does dOCK It follow tallow the tho lines jutes of or other and as aswell aswell well known Balzac Balzic works with a cl dominating domi domi- naUn personality around which the action anI sequence of oC e events of the I story tor Its action I is of course rapid nl nt times Umes Intricate anti and always s fascinating ing log but bul the plot viol In and out around the courtly mU figure of that soldier soldier sol sot dier of France Frince ard and fortune Colonel Un- Un diu dau who ut nt the tho opening of the pia play Is confined In jail Jall zill in ill Paris as a. a political prIsoner Ills 1110 mother and younger brother in iii theIr theli efforts to secure his re release release re- re lM lease e appeal to Jean Jan Jacques tho the colonels colonel's uncle for funds fund and meet for forthe forthe forthe the first tIm tho tIm daughter of a saddler flora Floia ioia with WiLh jUi whom tho the old man Is infatuated and and who lols Is scheming to possess posses her herself elf of r the gutter tet- tet portion of the tho Rou- Rou get cel fortune a and aud c then to vanish with h hr r lover cr the tue dashing young Commandant Max tax Gilet Gliet who wh under guise of friendship for Rouget Is a constant visitor at al his home nome J Jealous of the thc r possible Influence with the tho out old man mati Flora Fiora pre prevents Madame from obtaining a sufficient In Int Interview interview In- In t with ncr r brother to t secure the funds she ehe believes she needs to effect the tho release of or her son In Paris In despair she and lose Joseph ph repair to a hotel to await developments whilo while Flora and her lover lo glory lory over the trick thc they have ha turned on the aged woman Thc They have ha reckoned without th their lr host how however howe over for In th the midst of their glee Ice there Is a 11 sudden rap at tho the door and In answer to their call a aall tall all soldierly looking man manI manIn manIn In the frayed finery of a n gentleman walks wails I slow slowly In and another instant reveals eals to tho the disconcerted d plotters Colonel Colon 1 dan dau legion of honor man a lighter and anda a soldier of Other othor days das In France Through four rO acts nets that fairly teem with the per personality of and whose whoso action netlon centers on his activities Flora and Max or endeavor to secure tho the signature of Rouget to a tl deed ed conveying to the former Oriner a goodly portion of oC his fortune fortuno and In every effort they aro arc thwarted b by the cool deliberate colonel until he successfully sue suc mcI c Involves ol Max Mac In a quarrel l. l chalI challenges chal- chal I I I lenges n es him and kilts kills him In the subsequent c- c I quent duel Meanwhile he ho has prevailed on noU Rouget pl to see sec the tho fOil folly o of his wa ways s sand I and has pretty prett nearly broken th the fasci fasci- I nation of the old man maji for Flora when that beauty beauly reappears and h his has s much of his work to do over On the death of Max lax Flora Iora contrives to form a plot that shall result In the tho murder of or ortho tho colonel Tho rho latter mortally wounds his assailant however and Flora Is finally final final- ly iy forced from tho the Rouget mena menage e for or good 1000 Madame anti and her brother are aro reunited and the tho honor of or the tho family fam fain ll II ily has been preserved Tho The role rolo of Colonel has been to tho the hands of James Durkin who will find Ond some Ome wonderful opportunities opportunities ties for or splendid and effective c net acting ng Jan Wheatley will pIa play Flora and Jessie Jessle E E. Pring-Ie Pring Madame Margaret Dills Dill will be he s seen een as La Li Verdi erdl Mr 11 Crosby as I Wilson Da Day as niche Bin Mr 11 Herblin as ns Max Mr 11 Hutchinson as Re- Re naud Mr Ir Schuster as Joseph Josoph Mr Seymour as RougeL noue Jack Hold Held as Kouski Harr Harry Taylor as General Carpentier Carpen- Carpen tier antI and Nell ell Pratt Prall as Captain Patel The action takes place In the year 1812 In lit Franco France near Bour Bourges es Opening Sunday night The Honor of the Family will be he played all nil next week werk at the Garrick with a souvenir matinee mat mat- Inee on Thur Thursday da AT THE TEE ORPHEUM It I Is on tho the cards that there will b M be a a. rallying of ot the old time Orpheum clientele ellen clien tele tle on State street during tho the coming week and the blase blaM patron tron of vaudeville will sit lilt up tip and tal take p. p notice Announce Announce- S ji II- II q c 3 4 i. i b I t r I k 5 S I I. 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S S S Scene in third act of The Tile Honor of ot the Family U tho the play from tho the French of Balzac which has haa been universally pronounced the attractive I S play in Otis Skinners Skinner's repertoire The Garrick Stock tock company appears in it all aU next nen week A Indicate that tat the now bill will wilt b ba be beIt bea a It winner nil all along th the line Topping th the aggregation of or entertainers r culled by Mr Nr fleck Bock from two continents continent cornea comes Home r winds wind's production of f a condensed version of Offenbach's grand opera The Tho Tales Talc of Hoffmann In which Miss H Helena Helen na l Frederick app appears arH ai as a Il star This do do- do Is I being beIng- watched with Interest a all alon along the tho lino line and advance press notices notice to Indle that tho the Invasion of or vaudevIlle Is II a n bl big success ucc s Supporting Miss Fredprick Fred Fr-ed- rick prick R are George Crampton baritone who plays plas the role of oC Dr Miracle 11 ant and who Incidentally Is a n grand grandson on of th the tho famous Balfe composer of The Bohemian Belie Bohe- mian Girl Arthur F F. Buckley th the Hoffmann who ho has man many successes t to his credit cr a as an operatic tenor and PlC eral oral othet singer singer-s of stage experience and reputation In T. T Tester tho the acme of oC the art Rrt Is IB promised Ho lie styles himself America s II premier r ventriloquist of or International Inter I national fame and awl tho the critics critic apparent apparent- Iy ly In ilo not dl dispute this title lb Ho h Is recognized rec rec- as ns b being |