Show The new bill which opened Jit at the tue Mission Mis Mis- Mission sion last night i is a good one Many l amusIng amus amus- ing lag features are Introduced The act who provokes most laughs as Mickey's s circus Obey the sagacious mule Is la the best part of the act One of the tho ponies treading a i evolving i-evolving disc creates a a. thrill Bessie and company Jo do some sonic expert cycle ercle work The members of the tue company are arc six graceful little girls Lora Lore the German feminine calculator docs does some sonic clever stunts in her line Frt Fred d Roberts and Florence Fulton in a singing dialogue give some catchy an and mirth producing pro pro- selections Marie Jarle tells a bright line of stories Her Jer singing t especially made a a. hit lilt The presents some interesting Vl views S 'S As a feature for night a II lI of 5 0 will be given the most suc rider of Obey the trick mule in circus I Theodore Lorch Lorch- Lorch al arid and d company are arc ing a splendid interpretation of that great detective e story Sherlock Holmes in The Sign of the Four Mr 11 Lorch gives Ives a good portrayal of the d detective Sherlock Holmes while the balance of the compan com corn pan pany is well up to the standard in their respective sr t parts t Sherlock I r Holmes o m will err be the offering tonight niI Saturday i r matinee tI and night and will be followed by The Man lan Who Vho Does Things one of the late New York successes of unusual interest March 28 28 at the Salt Lake theatre Charles B. B Hanford Hartford will open a three nights' nights engagement with 1 a special Wednesday matinee and for the first time in this city will appear in a modern com corn edy The American Lord by George II It Broadhurst and Charles T. T Dazey two representative American s will be Mr Hanford's pla play on Monday 2 night nl and Wednesday matinee and night I The he departure of Mi Mi- Hanford from the classics clas clas- ales for a season is expected to Interest On Tuesday night Mr Hanford will appeal ap ap- ap- ap pear peal in what has been considered his I greatest success The Taming of the Shrew preceded by The Old Guard In this double bill Mr Hanford has appeared nearly one thousand times and it is by request that he lie will 1 pr present sent this bill for a single performance The sale of seats opened at box office t this ls morning I The last three performances of The Great Divide will be given tonight to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow afternoon and night This fa famous fa- fa drama has been given the well de deserved de- de served ened patronage while in Salt Lake and it is probable that the closing performances perform perform- ances will be played to packed houses The Lion and the Mouse the play that has enjoyed over oyer four years of al almost al- al almost most unbroken duration as a supreme success will be bi brought ought to the Colonial for or one week st starting Sunday While this great drama may have been seen and enjoyed by many local playhouse patrons it Is fair fall to assume that the they will follow the example set throughout the country In their desire to witness the dealings and misdoings of John Burkett ett Ryder afresh A company of excellent players will enact the many difficult roles The scenic equipment will be complete in evry ev- ev 0 ry detail wit alter Edward tr ho V 1 Ic of It 5 V the head hlad of the the the- c company ni brings Vt t to lie role lole of f John Burkett R Ryder der long tong crate ence The performances tonight will close all nil of the present programs at the Luna Is rats Isis Is Shubert and Elite theatres and there will be an air entire change of bill at tomorrows tomorrow's matinee performances at all houses The offerings next week in all aU of the houses promise to be exceptionally good especially the Easter program at the Shubert theatre which will include Pathe's hand colored Passion play and an Illustrated astronomical lecture on Halley's tel Hal leys ley's comet by W. W 1 R. R Hall I Hal j |