Show ERY RY Y number on the ne new bill at the Orpheum which opened yesterday is good Each Each Is good m in a different Wil way too which is In eU a recommendation for the pro program ram Calls for tor tears tear are conly con- con isly ly lacking but there thre are enough little gods sods of or laughter about to the ho he funny bone of at every oven person who attends a performance these days of oC a wealth of or society dancers presenting the yer very ery last ii n the newest steps and of ot sl sketches etches which picture the tho most up to the thelin 1 lin in psychological studies and the latest developments In the lovo love lovon n 1 it is most refreshing to greet and visit for tor a little while with an annd annd nd like Dick Dick with his excruciatingly ly funny gestures ures and the dear pathetic wee small email person of or the marchion- marchion Jo o 0 one can take at off a tall hat with the same artistic ceremony mon Ic r and Edwin Stevens who plays the part has hM entered into the spirit Character to the last small detail of or perfection And the marchioness might have stepped out from tram a pa page e of the original Inal manuscript atIn of at ofa a 5 in the portrayal of ot Miss Tina Marshall She is everything that is isid ind d id path pathetic tic and ver very much able to pull at the heart strings strings all all in idle indie The one Jarring note in the picture Is the stage setting which which 11 1 I it can to spoil the tho effect with moro more or less success As one rei ro rows re- re ws i rs a the interview of Dick and the marchioness when she is discovered If through h tho the keyhole the scene Is is in the damp basement of at an p and hous and here Dick dubs the scullery maid The Marchioness 1 in modern and decidedly present da day parlor It somewhat spoils his ad ia J flowing old time Urn bo bow and his Dickens atmosphere re The other il 1 1 snapshots In a musical frame given en by Stevens and Marshall are ic interesting 16 0 program Is an elaborate one throughout Valerie Ber Bergero ero and have a a. setting for their The Locks Locka of or Panama which wins e e without the aid of ot the actors Which does not mean however e acting is not good for tor there is a decided finish to that at least st of ot r ere There are some somo really funny Cunny lines and situations at t moro more is said of or some home numbers is not that thai less should be said of ot and d the choice is not easy Loughlin's comedy canines g get t right to oa a a genuine frolic all for themselves which incidentally amuses the thee ce e to the extent of ot the largest volume of or spontaneous laughter the thein them jm in m has heard In some pome time They mean to finish anything the they whether it be a tug of ot war or sticking on for dear life when the i ig g platform Is doing things to them for which nature never prepared l eno ervo the piano plana accordionist entertains with pleasing musical numbers the possibilities of his Instruments to the apparent saUs- saUs it eio ot all aU The Girl From Milwaukee Is all there both as to voice o with everything e but her name She made a pleasant little evening instead of or giving a last encore fee he bill closes with the Rigoletto brothers who hold the audience to test bow in spite of at the length of their offering They are arc nonchalant tabling Ibling ov over r with activity and enthusiasm according to the nature of at Miny py y kinds of ot things the they do And the tho best feature o of their act is the td Ml Id effects the they get by their manner of 01 doing the stunts w l V The old dog crawled to its feet the bleared r. r ft s brightening the feathered tail awag in joyous greeting to the ved ed master who had been so long and so unaccountably absent eter Grimm laid a hand caress caressingly on his old pets pet's head then Used into his former home THE THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM tV S S Sic ic spirit of or the late Anton Pedersen music master looked down upon scene ceno in the Salt Lake theatre atre Easter afternoon n when his tall taU and lw rt son and his two beautiful daughters with voices like the birds d the waterfalls were wen the tho central figures f in a picture of at artistic trl- trl he e must mist have e felt tho the same joy and amI elation that old Grimm hen lien ho he had finally I nail succeeded in putting it across across he lie second concert of the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra was a ane ano ano no ne treat to the small audience that turned out Easter afternoon The Them am am m was well balanced and tho the rendition of ot the tho various arious num- num was all that could hl have vo been demanded by the most exacting is made up of oC forty musicians who find their dally daily Ln In the various theatre orchestras the bands and tho the studios of at this y work in yesterdays yesterday's concert was of or exceptionally high order that genuinely talented men real artists servo serve the Salt Lake sUn Un a music way with as fine tine a quality of music as can bo be found in ity of at similar size on the North American continent late lato Anton P Pedersen could have c looked In in spirit upon that rt yesterday and could havo have heard the thc glorious voices of his laugh laugh- Mrs frs Renata Freber I Walsh soprano and Mrs 1 Sigrid Pedersen Carl sIto lito mingling In that sadly sweet Puccini melody the duet of or flowers Jowers Madam Butterfly arId and if It he e could have seen his son with the l Enty ty and assurance of ot a to ma master lead tho the orchestra in its Ito the tho song of at the young mans man's sisters he must indeed have been led he concert was begun with the rendition of or tho the Mozart symphony Inor in or known as the tho Jupiter This wa was followed rollow d bv by th tho overture to b by C. C is M. M r after aeter which was given the tho duet of at tho the flowers b by Puccini Strauss' Strauss immortal wait waltr The Beautiful Blue Danube thrilling in its I sensuous beauty compelling dream pictures of ot dancing waters sheer moonlight moonlight moonlight moon moon- light and intoxicating perfume was rendered in a a. manner that compelled rapturous attention It was a a. finished performance that delighted builds hund great massive pyramids of at rhythm and harmony harmon upon which he sets ets blazing hll jc Jewels ell of or melody The Tho prelude to Die Dlo as given gl b by the orchestra aUg suggested ested this thought thought thought-of of the pyramids of Egypt at dawn of oC a dainty fairy dancing on the top of at one of at these imperishable monuments with a priceless gem in her hands reflecting the first rays of or ortho tho the morning sun across the tho still dark desert The orchestral work In this number tho the finale of or tho the concert was wc handled in a 3 masterly way Tho The city's representative musicians other than those in the orchestra were In attendance The attendance however was dl disappointingly and undeservedly undeservedly undeservedly un un- un- un deservedly small GORDON H H. PLACE TN keeping with the Easter r spirit was vas tho the great film drama The Tho Life of ot IN Our Savior Sa which opened at th the Utah theatre yesterday Skillful acting I accurate coloring and wonderful scenic effects made the photodrama so 80 realistic that one almost felt Celt he was waR living In the days when the tho great Nazarene performed the miracles recorded in the biblical l ator story Beginning with the tho period prior to the nativity nati the film mm Journey journe carried carrle the spectators along along- tho the road to Bethlehem with Joseph and Mary Iary as they went to tho the city to obey the order of the Roman One saw MW them wander ander about the city seeking shelter only to b be finally hOU housed ed In a wretched stable Then tho the scene changed From the tho fetid confines of or tho the stable tho the film pIa play carried one out into the tho open into the chill of at tho hills lulls whore where the shepherds were herding flocks flocke By Bya a skillful combination of or tho the film makers maker's art tho the an angels els In the heavens appeared over o tho the grazing ground to awaken wal en tho the sleeping shepherds and inform them of the arrival of at the Messiah Through the tho boyhood of Christ from the day ho first helped hl his father to hew wood to thu tho time of or hi his appearance in the temple with the savants one ono was shown by the drama Then Thon came the tho baptism m on the Jordan lordan the carl early days lars of or preaching the meeting with tho the Magdalene and the days das of at miracles Later the Last Supper was shown Collo followed ed b by the events e leading up to the crucifixion After the tho death an and burial came one ono of at tho the most splendid splendid splendid did pieces of at scenic work ever e made the resurrection giving the play an t fitted d to the da day das ending peculiarly tt tho The attitude or too crown was more that of or men ana and women at re religious re- re worship than at a pla play Yet despite the tho solemn subject the film Isono is isone isone one ono that Is most entertaining The attention to detail in costumes and settings the scenes of or Palestine Palestine Palestine Pales Pales- tine and of or course the stor story itself place the Life LICe of ot Our Savior Saylor b by Itself In the category of ot great film dramas lIE Liebler photoplay prOd production of oC Hall Caines Caine's Christian T THE at the Liberty theatre last evening was exhibited to a n. capacity house and all during the two hours that It took to view the picture the audience gave e a. its undivided attention which in itself highly commends commends com corn mends the production The stor story of or The Christian Is one that has been r read ad by thousands and ind many have witnessed the drama on the legitimate stage The Tho photoplay photo- photo field and allo allowed for tor the pia play has opened up a large ed greater opportunity producers than what the staging of ot the drama on the legitimate sta stage e could possibly permit of at Many Ian of tho the scenes have three thousand people all of whom are actually seen seen on the screen The mob scenes in the slums of ot L London the Derby Darb day scenes with Its Ufa surging crowds at Epsom Downs the famous English race racecourse racecourse course make mako one wonder for one familiar with the famous track and races can at once see soe that it is a a. positive c picture and one ono of at thrilling motion The rhe direction of or Tho Christian is certainly all that the moat most critical could ask for not a hand uplifted or a movement made that Is not positively intended and still there is Js not a stagy situation in the tho whole production The cast is strong being made up of ot stars with Earle Wiliams Wil Wil- llama iams and Edith Story StorT in the tho leading roles supported b by such well known photoplay actors as Charles Kent James Morrison Jane Plainly James Harry Northrup and Donald Hall all of whom are well and favorably l known to photoplay patrons The picture Is in el eight ht parts and deals with real eal life problems ms and is beyond doubt superior to any production ever screened In the city It will willbe willbe be be shown all week at the Liberty RO ROM I the standpoint of or elaborateness ness of or production Three Weeks F FROM which opened at the Broadway yesterday and which is to have a weeks week's run lun leaves nothing to be desired It is a splendidly staged picture and every detail Is carried out to make it as artistic as possible The story sticks very cry closel closely to that of the book and seems t if It anything anything any any- thing oven en more daring as it is shown on the screen Ver Very little Is left to the imagination In the portra portrayal C 1 of or the love lo of or a man and woman of royal blood The queen of a minor European kingdom runs away in dl disguise ulse from her husband nd because of his debaucheries and during her travels later meets a oung young nobl nobleman man which whom she falls tails In love This love lo Is of or course the whole stor story with the tho incidental features of ot the angry husband a lot of or court Intrigues and the resulting murder of ot the king ing and his hla chief conspirator Ml Miss 1 Madeline Traverse is exceptionally good In tho the character of Sonia The stor story ends end with the saving of ot the kingdom dom which was on the verge of ot destruction by the marriage of ot tho the queen and her hor lover lo |