Show BEST 1 the smile of a intelligent and I At the The public will be glad to hear that Willard Mack and commendable company are again at the This week they are Girl of the Golden a stirring story of early Mining camp The play is quite different from anything j we have had this The out- door scenery is and the of cabin of i roughly hewn logs expresses an air pf real old fashioned The walls are hung with Indian blankets and The old fireplace has inviting and the furniture is in keeping with frontier The picture is completed by the presence of the squaw who is t Miss Blanche who plays does exceptional the part of an unusual She is the girl brought up among rough men and in a But through roughness of it all we find in her pronounced womanly instincts and under the rough grain of the miner the finer feelings that no real though he may man can ever uneducated and even an be She falls in love with Dick and in the scene a road where she awaits his visit to her she is a real girl to be See her and those tight how they yet on they went though the pain was almost Then at once the other side of her nature asserts itself when the sheriff comes to capture her who has turned out to be a highway She listens to the but turns them then turns on her lover and with the strength that comes to the deceived she turns him The school room scene is See those wrinkled rough miners go to school reading and writing and not the rule of a the smile of a hickory but by girl they all Mack takes the part of Dick road He is exceptionally fine in this as he has been have seen him in every thing we in this Willard Mack is certainly entitled for his commendation to every truly artistic effort in providing Salt Lake with the very highest priced royalty plays and splendidly mounted Early in December he provided Colonial Theatre patrons with Henry Miller's and Nat C. Goodwin's Gold meriting the high appreciation accorded those Last week Mack presented David Belasco's great Western Girl of the Golden and was greeted with big houses at every His impersonation of the role originally played in New York by Robert Hil-liard at The Belasco that of Dick road was intelligent and artistic to The production from a point was one of the seen at The Colonial The supporting company usually Ma proposes to follow up record here Richard Mansfield's This play German origin and deals i. life of a German army Prince who accidentally a an American widow of Florence and falls hi with Prince brother who exactly t the latter being an who is searching for art widow and has no other i enriching The and The opening scene titi tel office in The is stopping there and an bj landlord is about to it him out on account of non-pans L herself unknown the expense IZZ I of Lowell dc- J the herself to marry her love-making the avoid d 1 and is rushed H fatter fag insanity N J 10 a Algernon pays suit to 1 from 1 41 of but she him and goes to the aid of the prince unknown to The third W and last acts are laid in the sitting 3 of an old German castle be-longing to the family of the Prince and after a series of troubles and are re-united and The play may be styled as a romantic come- dy and affords every opportunity for the display of ability 15 jt is exactly fitted to Made will be the bill for the week commencing Jan-r uary at The 1 a in It seems like a very broad asser-j tion to say that the production of in which is coming will be the finest ever seen but such will be the J Two sixty-foot baggage cars are T to transport the 1 and the stage of the Colonial will be taxed to its utmost to present the There are nine scenes in the three acts and twenty stage hands will be required to handle them In regard to the electrical results have been reached by the Metropolitan Stage Lighting company that are not only but The company numbers seventy In order that the which is a very important item in this may be properly the company carries an orchestra of five which will be combined with the regular theatre in is a wonderful production and caters to adults as well as and coming as it doc with a record of an entire season in New be greeted by an immense A Superb in the big which made a sensation in New will be seen here with all of n and Mitchell's The company numbers over seventy and the organization comes almost direct from the Majestic New The production in point of elegance and magnitude has seldom been equaled and requires a small army of carpenters and electrical experts to properly mount and has made a sensation wherever in is Glen Mac-Donough's clever dramatization of the fairy tale in the and the brilliant music is by the Victor The Symphony Orchestra will give its thirteenth concert in the New Colonial Theatre on Sunday January at four Professor McClelland has arranged a very fine program for this occasion Frederick the well known will be the His strong success at the Cathedral Concert is known to scores of Salt Lake McClelland has intermingled his very high grade program with several numbers of a lighter which will be greatly The by Strauss will be especially The following program will be rendered Overture to Wolfgang Mozart Andreas Andante from Fifth Ludwig Van Diesen Wolfgang Amadeus Peer Suite Edward a. Johann b. a Wild Edward by Coronation J. J. Fred E. Concert E. John D. Scat January Colonial Theatre box Do not swear at or kick the poor little calf you are trying to teach to Just stop and think how much you would have known about drinking if some big rough fellow had straddled your grasping an ear in one hand and jabbed your nose in milk to your eyes when you were a day or two Do not expect your calf to be a more intelligent than Times |