Show 1 THE L Ji I i I 6 i AT THE ORPHEUM Madame Madama Bertha the emotional actress will bo the on the n new w bill at nt the Orpheum omm Sunday Sunda afternoon and ind met met- will w make her fir first it appearance In inaIt Salt SaIL aIt Lake She Is 13 recognized a iiI as one of or orthe the foremost dramatic malic stars starR on the tho English Ens- Ens lish speaking sta stage stage- and anil she IB is one of or the cry very latest of or vaudevilles vaudeville's willing captives cr For her Initial experiment outside of nf the ther r regular lular theatrical channel Mme 1 Katich has hM secured on nn Intense e one act play pIa colled colledA d dA A LI Light ht From St SL Agnes which she ho h has staged with an unusual t carr caro fI securing the services r especially chill for Its He presentation of or John Booth and John Harriman Mme Kalich will bo ha remembered d for rOI her remarkable portrayal of Ir r Sonata Sonata Son Son- ata In N Nw w York VorK and mere mcie recently RS 85 a Ii star tar of Kora Eora ora the piece In which f she he scored a personal triumph A A Light From St. St Agnes Anell Is Intensely h dramatic and l Is en cn on of or the thc most ambitious offering offer offer- ing tI yet ct et attempted In vaudeville lIle a Thy are arc mostly comedy corned f songs On that that- Pauline Paulino Moran will sine sing and she he Is essentially essen casen Ual a comedienne This oung young Oman woman hll has baa n a winsome onic ome pc personality and a vivacious wa way that win her instantaneous us rarer favor She Sh dances dan R prettily and dresses J cry ery T fetchingly She is 11 an 11 Omaha girl who has ball entertained audiences In Europe Africa and Australia to M say nothing of or the United States Stales Another r strong tron card on the tho new bill cral other good selections by the concert I orchestra complete what promises to bo be another winning bill AT THE EMPRESS Few Fow bills at the Empress vo ha-vo been benn more enthusiastically lI received than the program now running there and with plenty plent of or novelty no on the tho list of or things that go JO to make up the amusement features of or the tue performances the tho bill bUI Is proving one of the most moat Interesting of or the tue season Billie Burkes Burke's sketch Models l Jardin DC Do p Paris Paris' proves pro to be a complete surprise sur sur- prise along tho the line lino of or mu musical and the company presenting It Is one ona of or the cleverest of or tho ye year ear r. r The fhe organization tion Iton Includes a 0 number of or pretty prell girls and a bunch of clever comedians anti anil from first to last the tho sketch Is filled with songs songe and dialogue ue new now to Salt Lake Lak The music music mu mu- sic Ic is 16 tuneful and the tho dances that are in introduced In In- traduced are ate well veil conceived DArcy D'Arcy and Williams furnish a lot of or orth th the the- pili's illa fun In a piano and singing act that sounds like Broadway from start to finish Tho The two men arc aro unusually versatile versatile ver ver- verI I Ule and aid their act has been so carefully i planned that they use up the tho time allotted to them whilo the audience clamors for I more of their work orl Happy Jack Gardner is If always welcome in Salt Lake and this time he has ha brought a capable company with him to help present his bis new sketch A uA Close Call Tho The story concerns a a. stage door I 4 i- i i t. t g jr i II I 1 l iii r I 1 Ar AriT T i BERTHA KALICH Tho rho celebrated emotional actress who appears for the first time in Salt Lake at the Orpheum tomorrow afternoon Is John hn McCullough who Io In his Footlight Foot Footlight light Impressions Is w well ll known both in musical 1 corned comedy and in vaudeville Ills his last venture In tn the former was waa all in tho the leading role with 1 Heath In In Iii Haiti Hayti Lydia Ldla Nelson and her hel boys and girls an English dancing novelty ell which has only recently come to America promises particularly well Miss I Is an accomplished ac ac- ac F olo solo dancer All arc young youn and fast workers who are exceedingly exceed I light on their feet Three dances art arc ard I introduced which are arc said to be n now new w to tom I m Am America erica A merry mixture of oC singing and dancing tag ing combined with spontaneous ous comedy corned Is the tho rc reason P-On P for Matrimonial Bliss as presented b by the tho Kemps Bob and May Mav fa Aside from Bert Williams there is 18 probably probably probably ably no rio funnier man of his raco race on the tag stage than Bob Kemp His fun seems to tobe tobe tobe be so 10 o real and Is always free rree from coarseness coarse coarse- ness ne s or or the o erly boisterous Ills His nl partner part part- partI I ocr ncr Is I. a ti It- clever foil roll Helen Hartley and LYdia L White two tj young oung musicians are scheduled to entertain entertain enter enter- tam tain with several good toad selections on the violin and harp hart while white another musical act the High Life Trio have ha a singing and accord con turn that Is ts said Raid to tu he be a winner whenever er these three clover cr ItalIanI Italians Ital Ital- tans ians appear The animated weekly review leo dc devoted to news new pictures photographed the tho wide world AId over vr n with n and an soy sov- flirtation by a vaudeville artist and the tho scenes show the stage door the actors actor's dressing room his turn before tho the audience audience audience audi audi- ence and then his dressing room again as his enters and tho the girl of or the flirtation fur flir tation tatton Is hiding back of or a a. screen Valentine Vox Jr works hard with ventriloquism m that holds the boards for twenty minutes and he Is followed wed by the theLea theLes I Lea Les s Leonards a troupe of or marvelously developed acrobats acrobat and with the pictures th the tho bill comes to a close lose For tho the week coming up at the Empress and that will open at that house next Wednesday afternoon a return en engagement engage engage- ment of or the famous trained seal exhibited here a season Reason a ago o bv by the Travilla brothers brother broth broth- er ers ent is announced With them on tho the bill will be seen Been Constance Windom and compan com corn pan pany in lii a new sketch Verona Verdi and brother in The Elf IU and the Musical Maid DC De L Lyle le and Vernon character singing comediennes John W Whites White's tte comI comedy com corn edy dy circus and Hugo a a. Swedish I dialect comedian AT THE COLONIAL About AboUl ten Len en years years' ago In New York out of oC the maze of or plas pla's s written of or and around the tho west and western men camo came suddenly and with little bluster A military mill mili tl r tary drama of oC Montana caled Northern LI Lights stared Staged t cd at the American theatre In Man- Man n I I It II I i t j I a. a I c- c I It t a I I V I i t t 01 Tho rho Models of Jardin de tie Paris Faris beI bein be be- bc j Some Seine 0 of the with Billie Burko's Burkos a I in jug in e presented at Empress this week hattan hatlan and with William Wllliam Courtleigh as the star tar of or the presenting company Northern Lights ran for a year jear ear there I and nd has never ne been forgotten by New 1 Yorkers Yorker It was all the th most mot phenomenal phenomena record ever achieved b bv by a pIa play V of or Its kind on an any eastern stage and anti shortly after the opening weeks there came to the tho company compan as Its It leading man and star succeeding Mr a Courtleigh-a a clean cut forceful successful young oung oun actor of or the mod modern m school chool who for ensuing months scored night after night as John Swift Swift- wind Ind the full rull blooded Sioux Indian around whom cent centered red the lights and shadows of or Northern Lights Willard Mack was IlS Mr Ir Courtleigh's successor sue suc cessor in the role of or and for rOt practically practical an nn entire New York season it was as the most t successful role of or his ca ca- ca reer Trouble arose rose over o the authorship of at the play and it was withdrawn from the stage for several years ears With its reappearance came the remembrance among managers manage that It was aa the first and biggest wt western tern pIa play the tho American stage had had in twenty ears cars and that It was the first production of oC Its nature to in introduce tn- tn as a leading character a full rull blooded educated d Indian and Instantly there was a a. rush for the stock production rights that sent the on Northern Lights into the clouds Months 1 ago Mr Mad Mack opened negotiations lions for tor the Salt Lake pla playing Ing rights of the drama and three weeks ago alO he 8 se secured secured se- se 1 cured them Since that time every en- en erg eNO y of or every ery player at the Colonial from Mr Mack fack down has been given gUen over to preparing for production here for the first time the story of or those events which transpired in the BI Big Horn basin buln In Montana Moo Mon on- on tana during the year ear preceding and ending with Ith the Custer massacre and the Sioux uprising In Montana i In and all aU of or which are arc encompassed In the action of or Northern LI Lights Lights' Beginning Sunday nl night ht at the thc Colonial the drama is to run all through next week with matinees Thursday and Satur Satur- day In the character of or Mr Mack fack will Ill find himself at home homo after several years jears In the role that was among amons the first of or hi his characterizations to bring him fame rame the Indian has at al the openIng open- open openIng Ing Ino of or the pIn play recently graduated from Yale and is 18 attached as surgeon to the seventh United StoIcs States cavalry caval stationed at Fort Gerry in Montana in 1875 1876 a a year before the Custer massacre Ills His efforts to lo ave ve the life tile of or a young joung officer condemned condemned con con- damned to death for cowardice and desertion desertion deser deser- tion timi under fire and hi his discovery that another another another an an- other furJ surgeon on of or the troop Is IR slowly lowly killIng killIng killing kill- kill Ing his wife Ire b by Inoculating her with cholera germs perms form the nucleus of one ono one of ot the most sensational and dramatic stories of or the stage stae while white running through h tho the course counce of or the plot are art the Incidents and activities that have s so great a bearing on the lie Custer mas ma massacre acro the battle hattle march of or the Sioux Indians through the Big Horn basin in and the tha events that Immediately immediately Imme imme- dla te followed the Custer CURter dla disaster Altogether Northern bights I is a ator story of men mn and alor valor and strength th and red blooded action that ha Ins has few lew equals and andas andas as this will wili III bo he c itS first production in tn Salt CIt the Colonial anticipates one of oft t th tim o hoax l heaviest lest st of Its It 11 season II beginning begin begin- ning next Sunday Sunda night THE ROUNDUP Klaw lla w i t Erlanger will present t Maclyn Arbuckle in their theIL gigantic I production of or Da Days s drama of or f life in the tho boundless west al at the tho Salt Ial Like theatre for live dYe nights and two t matinees beginning beginning begin begin- I ning Tuesday 21 1 This fl splendid len len- did pla PlAY tells a u talc talo of or life lire on the tho range Its It stOl dealing with people who live full and free tree lives tI who whose e passions stir violently and whose hearts are arc warm and open but who hate quite as cor cordially cordially cor- cor or and splendidly as ns they love The rhe play deals with two t wo men uen n who 1111 love tho Kama samo mo woman One wins win her by bya a trick a trick a hit or of deceit which his overwhelming overwhelming over over- whelming love lo causes but causes but th tho woman when wien she he finds l ho has haM been hl tricked cl cd sends the victor jo 10 o search out t hI wronged d WrOn man mail The men meet mec t in the vast I alkali thc tho tho bad lands of or New lew I Iother Mexico Here the they struggle lo to save SU each edcil other from an attack l b br a band and of Apa ApaChe he Indians The Tho arrival of or lie Uio sheriff of Final Pinal lount county counti Arizona 1 with a company lit if f United HI Slates Mates scouts turns the tho balance In the tho favor or of or the two bie hit but one of or them Ins lina been wounded unto death drath Aside from this lila powerful theme Tho roundup abounds abound In Iti comedy of or thu most moat mo t vital Hal sort There will be bo an nn organization of or over o ISO people r piPi soldiers scouts cowpunchers Mex Mexican lean vaqueros ros ro Arl Arizona nR Apache Indians and twenty hon horses hoc c S S There Is la an air of or romance about the coat worn b by LIeu DIm Piazza In the lie role of Podesta In the act net of A Romance of or the Underworld Paul Armstrongs Armstrong's sensational success II which Is now creating creating creat creat- ing theatrical history h In Chicago o where it bids fair to run for Cor many man months The coat waw waa made in Florence Italy fHt net fifty one years ear ago ao and was worn woin by bv his fa father father rather ra- ra ther on the occasion of or hl his c in IS 1860 O The rue I is II green with al ag age and Is III considered the most unique pl pie c c of 01 fita stage tige e wardrobe in years eH This will he ho th the ihie conference bill at tho Salt Silt Lake theatre OFFICER TONIGHT Dont Don't inis Officer t U At t the Salt Lake theatre It 11 is hI OI one oie C of or the most deIl delightful dolight de do- Il light ul poignantly nanU LI absorbing ng and ii cleer I lv ly c constructed 1 pl plays J thai have o been placed on the tho tim American in many man eR en cart rs Officer IH is a u farce with man many mysterIous and not a IL tow ew w melodramatic moment It i la 18 substantial In texture and constructed with more mora finesse than the noun farce larco Implies which accounts for the gusto guto with which it Is la enjoyed ed edby b by audiences everywhere There will willbo bo he a matinee today and nd a night per pcr- forma nc J |