Show L I I I I II PLAYS PLAS AND 1 i j Tho Tino Music MagIc lc Melody In The Magic l Melody Gordon Gordun Kean can has placed upon tho stage something something some some- thing that was lacking hackling before There have been other ithel plays whIch sought to lo contrast idealism and commercialism commercial commercial- ism but Walker in thu tho present offering has something in III which the lie battles baltIC's of a human soul Co for I the tine souls soul's cravings CIU i is opposed od to that equally relentless striving of a ama ma master ler of oC a a. fortune for wealth aith still gt greater cater than that with which ho has surrounded himself by crushing out o of his life everything e that mal makes ls l's the life worth the tine living and the tIne presentation presenta presenta- tion lion is most mol intensely el dramatic The rho approval of oC the tine large and brilliant au audience lence was merited To miss The Magic lagic Melody Is to miss one o of the I seasons season's best besl offerings Walker rall er 1 Is admirably supported sup sup- ported In e cr every part The Tine company num numbers seven persons Mr 11 Whiteside Whiteside White White- side portrays S 'S Helmar a young violinist violin violin- 1st with marked ability and ranking with him him Is lo Miss May Buckley Buckle Miss Bucl Buckley I was here hero if it we wc remember well with the players InlaYers in a u melodramatic play liaY and anti then thc sine showed Hhowell that her talent fitted her for Cor something better hetter As Cloris Fielding she sine has been heen cast in a part mart suiting her nature mature and she hc was warmly received re rc- rc e last night Mrs hH Zeliner in her r portrayal of oC a once note noted pianist was one of the bright parts of oC the evenIng even even- In lug Ing lIce Her delightful German accent and 1 kindly nature mature scorned Particularly particular well Mended blended and both hoth found oun frequent expression In droll lines JInes of or humor and timid Indeed truths truth Henry Bergman as Gianti once ItI r It famous Italian singer scored In hi his Interpretation of the thc part mart of oC a lover love deserted h by hlo sweetheart for a man mai manof of wealth an and distinction and amid bearing through his life liCe the tho hatred of th tine the Italian Halian which found vengeance In a aI thrust t of or his stiletto Leslie Kenyon as us Lord pla played ed his part well He was vas just the sort of Englishman Gor Gordon on Kean had liati in mind In th the writing of the tine play ilaY Olive Windham Wind Vind ham liars as US a n. Jolly American gui girl won on with her and naturalness Seven curtain curtail cans camis at al uio ne of the tine second act net and the forced appearance ap up- of Mr lr Whiteside before beCore tine the curtain after the tine act sho shio showed shoed ed well velL tho the appreciation of the audience which greeted g him In his hits most niost successful ful rendition of oC the play pla on its first presentation presentation pre pre- in this thiu city It is hoped that next seasons season's bookings will Include In Include In- In clude elude The Magic l Melody You may maysee maysee see It this afternoon and und this evening e Yat Sea Season on Clours IU Tonight Tonight will see Cl the tine close of the vaudeville teH season On at the Orpheum Orhum which Inns has run without a break since August 13 last From that date up to tu the present nt tho the business done dono atthe nt at the Orpheum has haM been phenomenal arid and has hus established a now record in tn Salt Lake amusement circles Next week the house will enter into a summer summer sum sum- stoc stock campaign n with an excellent mer company compan of or New ew York plaY players r under unde the mana management ement of toy Roy Clem Clement I |