Show I II I II Plays an arid and Player rayer People II I II Under Southern This Is 13 said to bo ho the seventh season ealon for Lottie Blair lr Parkers Parker's play Under Southern Skies And It should be bo the last The company compan now note playing at nt the j Salt Lake Lae theater Is very ery weak eak Excepting Excepting Except Except- ing the tho Major Miss lIss Mortimer the tho Aunt Dosho Doshey It Is difficult difficult cult to find warrant for saying an any are arc actors Miss MUs Elsie Berold tho the Leila Lelia Crofton heroine of the action Is Js a a. vcr very pretty prell young woman loman and there Is a certain girlish grace about her which redeems somo some Ver Very hopeless work But nil t she is greatly disappointing In fact the company seems to be made up 01 of or very young peon people who are arc willing to do lo anything rather than work Under South Southern n Skies Skits will b be repeated re repeated re- re tonight ht Cohan Illg 11 VICCON I George M M. Cohan's most famous success success suc suc- cess of or tire the past two seasons Gc George orge Washington jr will be bo presented here by The Cohan and Harris I comedians beginning Now New Years Year's day at the Salt Lake L. theater thc No musical pIa play has ever er been an announced an- an announced for or this city that h has ul created such a 3 stir of or expectancy For two tl rl its music has been heen popular with local theater goers and its approachIng approach approach- ing engagement is being looked forward forward for for- ward to with unusual interest The complete original production pro will be seen here herp whilo the C cast st will Include I mo most moat t of or the original company Carter De Haven a young comedian with a big reputation Is playing the title role Other members of or the company com com- company pany are arc Willie P. P Jack Rafael Rarael Flora Parker L Leona vonn ona Anderson many other othel favorites an and a chorus more noted for its beauty an and singing and md dancing ability than for numbers Tho The musical numb numbers rs are arc Tho The Grand I Old Ord FIL Flag Virginia lie Ire Was Yas a Q Won ron darter Man Inn If H Georgo Washington ton Should Come t h Lift Life Ill IU Be TIe ThereWith There With the Belly Bells On On The Tho Wedding t of ot the Blue and the Gray Cray and N over ver Been neen Over There In aM for Jan has been Invited to play at the homo Noma of or Samuel In Inthe Inthe the tube afternoon of or January Januar 2 2 The invitation Invitation in invitation In- In went scent forward last lost night b by telegraph x and If It accepted l till the virtuosos virtuoso's Income In Salt ILl Lake c will b bl be about doubled Other invitations fn hn hati o ha o been extended the thc famous violinist w o appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears in the University of Utah course at it the First Methodist church Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day evening c Of him St. St John Brenon music critic rille o of the New York Tele Telegram ram wrote The Tho concerto CO by Sinding which Kubelik played gave e the soloist an opportunity to indulge in his most genial moods an and the result was that he hc ic swept his audience off oft its feet elt The Beethoven Romance In G major has hns long been ben a favorite with all 1 kinds of audiences and rendered it with nil all the tenderness and beauty that could be ae elicited from its haunting melodies and hl high h eloquence The young artist was of course bombarded with en encores encores en- en cores and ho he responded responder liberally In fact the record must run that he be is destined to be a 3 great popular success suc- suc uc- uc cess ceMS To real talent American audiences audin- audin oCue 1 ces are lre always responsive I At tt th the lum I I The Orpheum presen presents ts another good hill bill this week eck and it contradicts tho the statements of or those who have o said eaid that hat the local house never has l two lYo Yo goof good w In In succession There Is lots lotI of or Jau laugh augh h In In- Inthe the bill and it is ii or of the right rIg kind and fits in fn with tho holiday sea ea- son sons s. s i f TI C t- t tf ir f t iU 16 4 Th s Iri comedy net act are arc billed blUet ac ao the the r They i have lave an act oct that more more than l brings s a laugh augh h. h Broken crockery Is the th feature but It Is broken In a clever and md amus- amus Inh ng way wa The Urma Sisters have a a. trapeze turn Their work is difficult and Is IN marked marICl by y finish and grace that stamps it as is ashl hl high h class La Ln Belle HeUe has a dancing turn that Is above the average Ma Mayme Iame me Remington and her ninnies can all nU sing and dance an and the smallest youngster Is an t acrobat of or no moan menu ability The turn alone mak makIt make It t well well worth while The Quartet furnishes h J the musical end of tho the program m The members rs have good voles voices out but OU poor selections Charles Marvel Marvol IB Is cne ono of tho b best it contortionists con con- se seen n In hi hithe the iho ire city for or some time A wait watt for or the last turn was filled b by Fred Graham who sang sans two songs song lie IIo was wt accorded a 3 flattering encore The rho presents The Midnight rUde Ride of Paul laul Revere Tin rue ll Ihl i The Girl an and 1 the Stampede dc a breezy Western Vestern drama dama is IN the bill now pleasing them at the Grand Oran Tomor Tomorrow row New Years Year's da day there thero will be bl a It holiday matinee 2 30 p. p p m. m and the same bill runs the week out |