Show Y 1 T THE THEATRES he h e. e Tele Telegrams Telegram's e grams rams ram's Critics Buy Their Theatre Tic Tickets IC etS ts I tvr x r LAKE LAKE Tonight sees f GB the first performance ce of or Kitty MacKay a a. comedy r that that tha aA ran a year In Now New York and has boen boon highly praised wherever I i gut But Se t sale Salo al for forthe the big musical comedy When Dreams Como Come True Truo and I with tb Joseph Santley In the star role opens today There Thero has baa been a 8 heavy mill aU order sale for this the first big musical show of 01 the season and nd the tho I handle rush line ticket Is 18 Salt Lake Laker Lakei theatre plans to a of 01 buyers a V r bOy bop Soy It is 15 worthy of noting that he be is la giving 10 per cent of the gross rosa re rc- ui is of his performances here bore to no go o to the fund to help get Salt Lake City I A franchise in the big Coast Baseball league Some town booster Is AH AW Tho The Merry Minstrel Maids opened last night for five day engagement JUvi wed below VAUDEVILLE gEOM E Everybody seems to bo singing the praises of the bill this week Many declare it tho the best seen here hore in several seasons Shone and aud iI company in uT The o Last of or the Quakers are registering a a. big hit with all Who whO attend the performance J AGES New New show opened yesterday Judging from reports it was little of a riot of ot fun Reviewed below Something RESS-Something Something happened to the headliner and this caused the show to toI I rd et t away with a a. a bad start at the tho opening on Monday There Thero are acts on tho the f bill iii that pl lio and some that do not t MOVING PICTURES CAI cAN Muc Marc Blare MacDermott nott and Miriam Nesbitt in The Thc the Pines of Lory two act drama of mystery adapted from the tho novel b by J. J A. A Mitchell Three other features Concert orchestra Prof rot J J. J J J. J McClellan conductor Lillian Walker and Mary ERTY Mary Pickford In Never Nover Again comedy Role Have Tapley in InIn Ill In tho the Land of ot Arc Arcadia ta two act drama Maurice Costello l I land and Estelle Mardo In Lola tho the Rat Eat drama Concert a orchestra Prof I IJohn IJohn John Marquardt conductor The The Famous Players' Players latest production in five reels of at The uThe Thes s. s Mm In an From Mexico with John Barrymore in tho the leading role Special music by tho Apollo club of ot twelve pieces Il x Mary Fuller in The Witch Girl Robert Leonard and Ella Hall in Olaf Ola Erickson Boss and Charles Chaplin and Mabel Normand in tn a big bigY Y I special two two reel reel Keystone comedy Today SY-Today Today only Perils Perils of Pauline The Spark Eternal Kay Bee i 1 I feature Down By Sea Flying A drama Concert orchestra Continuous t performance pe i i OU can go o down to this week and thoroughly enjoy an an n hour and anda andy y- y a a. half haf of fi first first class L class vaudeville entertainment The Th bill bin is 19 a a. a good one I from start to finish Every Ever 3 act t the orchestra and the pictures are arc pleasing leasing Pj tit It A special attraction this week weck is the opening overture Ed Fitzpatrick dressed his musicians mu i ians tip in rube robe costumes An Au uproariously funn funny fon n of well fell known II old old favorites ia is rendered in typical country orchestra i i trie yle le or in style similar to the thc harmony furnished by bj tho neighbors neighbors' cats in bor ba back k yard ard during daring the early mornin morning hours The Thc stunt has bas been worked pinto b a a really funny tunny number The acts acre will 4 have ha to be listed hero bero in ln t the he order they appear because t h headliner could not be bc singled out for prominent mention Chester Chest or Kingston lone lono cue of tho the mo most t remarkable contortionists that has been seen in Salt Lake for forline I lI line e time Opening his act with ith an H appearance from a small bas bos he ho con conn i optics mica u with feat after feat each more mora remarkable than the preceding one oue tEul Earl Taylor and Ethel Arnold havo have ono of those ent entertaining little acts th the man tho the girl and the piano The girl pirl is pretty tho the tongs songs on arceya arc are eya ver an and the piano docs does its part with the aS of t tho ho mans man's nimble en s. s I H GU Guy Woodward a n character actor of long standing reputation has one of e c t sketches s we have bae ever seen sten So man many tabloid dramas suffer pm compression from sion from an attempt to handle too ale biA i a n theme in too brief a ae mc e But the T writer of Mr fro Woodwards Woodward's sketch capably handles one phase c of i problem in a way that teaches a lesson In a a. most most entertainIng way tr Woodwards Woodward's chara character or of Judge n i is splendid and aDd Lorraine timely name isn't it it harp havo ono of those thoc imported musi l offerings s. s Cia Classical and popular music rendered on several kinds of eats make the tho act a good one Imported scenery of a novel variety adds to toI I of the act Tho The scenery looks s as though it ought to como corao om im China or lr Japan but we nn understand it is a patented Italian process firo paper macho Packer and we Selz-we S We lz we wonder r which hi h ono one Q Qt Qi the tho three is the big fellow th the conta contagious ious laugh Grouch killers tho program lints Jinto the trio That would murder any grouch ouch in tho world worM An And tho the other man and tho the girl very good too It Itis is is tho the best act in one ono that has bas over been to ranta el perhaps We Wc dont don't remember a better on one hoW anyhow 1 ivian Marshall arshall and her diving int beauties have haYe been hero before meeting th tb popular favor Diving acts are aro numerous but Miss Marshall and her f y assistants are arc unusually expert The appearance each aeh evening e at tho the thod thed d of of the first f t performance of a number of local amateur divers in competition th the e girls adds como tomo fun and interest J. 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L. f. f l lEL ELDOM I DUi DU i has Salt Lake ity given giro i e a 1 a treat equal eq l to lo that last night f 0 when beu Mme Mine me Juia Tuia Claussen sang eang to a packed house in hall hull I z i The Thc que Swedish contralto was in n fine voice antI and vigor Her er atu at- at f. f in grand opera and concert in this countr country and abroad aro are well own O u to music lovers loveie 50 so o to merely state that sho she was in fine fino voice oi c is almost t. t Mine Mino Claussen's program was varied and gave au an excellent idea of tho the of her remarkable repertoire It would 1 bo be bard hard to define defino just what field 1 appeared best in There arc nrc of or course COUlM who nho will insist that oho eho was lid ird to o a b better advantage in her ber native natho Swedish h dialect Her rendition of the therse therso melodies way was a perfect delight wo we will grant that Then her ber handling the the German school with her Jis Liszt t and Wagner Der tones could not Dot be sur sur- sed td Her Iler deli delightful encore at one olle time with the old En English of Annie Laurie Lauric Lauries Laurien n IS s enjoyed by b all au all l lany so BO it can be readily rca ih seen that Mme Mine Claussen was at home borne any an ano o of the mu music ic atmospheres she chose o to enter the bc best t proof of the success locally of tho singer ma may mar be had Lad from tho the tt et t that Manager Graham has ha been approached already was was was last ni night ht oven even and lud asked to arrange a 3 return engagement if he pos possibly could for the he noted ra work wort of Tarr Larry Tarr K as accompanist was excellent and the num- num n rs offered by U the Tabernacle choir under tho the direction of Prof Evan Stephens Stephen owed Dyed a delight rule Thu Swedish choir of Salt Lake Lako all also abo o participated and their i of the tIll national anthem of their fatherland was as ono of tho the brilliant I turps of tu au altogether delightful dd evening Tho The Swedish choir presented t sic tuc Claussen with a huge hue bunch of American Beauty ro rotes roses c dime Claussen will be heard in Ogden tonight ht and tho residents of tho the thoI I I action tiou Cit City certainly have ha a treat in store for them i IE I of the thc fact that half of tho the Merry Minstrel Maids show Shot which opened f o lIed last laet night at tb the Utah is most mOISt dull and uninteresting the jokes and stony 6 of If tho the rc regular minstrel first first part being consistently consistently bewhiskered i large Jarpe crowd went nt aw away n pleased for the tho second part more than made up l The coin company ia is composed entirely of girls there being eleven of I km m. m including Grace 1 f f. I tU ell director and aud principal All are arc talented all allI I well nell ono or two wing ill exceptionally well ell sever are aro good dancers one ones one Ys s tho the violin and two two Mats Mils Flo Tu nu sell and Miss Lillian Colton Colson are are clever r ians and aud good at character work Most of them F give ive ve the impression iou how how- I r ft of r q to tho the stage an and this idea is emphasized when the tuo girls pass p h the audience during on one t song bong They are aro realI really all pretty and better fog at clone e view jew than behind tho the footlights due duc perhaps to a n. lack of II 0 ledge of the advantageous ad use of w grease paint and e eye e pencils The first half of the show show was 39 a regular rc ular minstrel with end en- en II men and inter inter- tor and 2nd all the rest est except the burnt cork None oDe of f the girls saw fit to hide I with u 11 n negro ro makeup Miss s Russell is good as the interlocutor I Igo Flo Russell a vivacious young oun miss and Maymo fa Pra Prager r a petty girl rl with tty tt eyes e and the tuc ability to use them poll are the end end men men fhe newest I was as Get Get Out and Got Under which ono one or two of ot us have have heard before d I the others were even ol older ohler ler Given Ginn some new songs gongs and jokes the company compau iW U l make mako a success of the tho first part 1 Delores Francis begins the second part with several good tones Fonts and aurl a n Wen well c gown on She received f several Cral encores Then Mildred Manning gave e a I so co o classic dances arid and sung sang fan a song t The The 1 be Quaker Girt Girl Miss h 9 j Manning with apron 1 curl aud her bonnet and her little Quaker r gown and j modest eyes I IlD king lD down n scored cored a big hit in this never tinn tiring song foug oni followed by bye e hine Saunders who has hag a good soprano voice but little stage presence hen the Uio best hest thin thing of the show followed Grace followed Grace M. M Russell and Flo Flosell sell in in a one act comedy sketch Tho Postal Messenger Boy The Tho latter given cu an au opportunity to lo display her comedy ability as th messenger boy bOJ as cg Z dancer lancer ant and u 11 comedy singer r. r Ono One son song given in n negro o dialect was vms especial especial- teby au and Muriel Woods pleased as is the gypsy violinist ni t the La Lawrence sisters showed team work in rn a series of dances including the tho taD tango o. o and then came ame Lillian son on Miss Cohan's Gulson's character changes CI and her songs rank next to tho cowed comedy cowell teh Ich the t oue sou Hed lIe r Push It Along Alon fairly bringing down OD the tho house I rr n r en ended t with willI a finale in which tho the company ra ragged ge and danced lanced while orchestra tra played a ragtime tune MAC C. MAC I the language of or the tho 10 low brow J John Barrymore is putting I cm em over o at ato tuc tuo o Broadway this week in a a. reel five Famous Players Players' presentation tation of tho immortal farce comedy The Man From Mexico Tho The initial audience latt t night ni lau laughed berl at the tho predicaments the unfortunate man about town ad d d b himself in following Dt an interview with Bacchus and one oneat Ii h- at the be the the Island lEland magistrate who sentenced him to thirty days daya on Thc Tec gentleman with the vine vino iDe leaves s in to his bis hair i is is permitted to go home prior trying ing time and lie IC e c explains bi his prospective e nb absence ence by de declaring that ho be ha han had hada a n suddenly called to Mexico exico His dutiful wife during his absence studies up learns carns Spanish and Mexican dances and generally gets ready read to s. dis- the land of Villa with him on his hia return When Whon he does docs come back hack the tho he tight tights ts es s ha he cots gots into are appalling Prior to that however be has bas a n most lurid luride o e in in TImon and throughout out The Man Maa an From Mexico on the screen is one scream OJ John Barrymore's r remarkable facial contortions and corned comedy gestures gesture too to the hilarity of the presentation |