Show j I Plays and I ItU Noisy 01 hut but JI I UY At time the cr very ery start let it I be ho understood that thai Francis Frncis Wilson In When Knights Were C Bold IB is 15 very cry runn funny You will wiil wi heartily enjoy enJo the provokingly pro amusing situations You will wJ probably laugh a great rC deal deal unless unless you ou happened to hay have IUle been of oC the time audience last night In that case you ou are arc l likely cl to go 0 again anin and laugh some somo more Francis Francs Wilson will wi have to be he put In a n class h by himself There Thero was a 0 aday atlay la day when ho from others others- Dixie and anti Hopper flopper and amid n D' and only nl only In itt degree Maybe he lie differs from rom th them m In In kind Here cre Is Isa Isa isa a man mun who has hns spent years ym-ars S I as ns the tho principal principal prin prin- cipal In comic comb operas lie le has always alwa's been Immensely entertaining always alwn's very cleverly hitting on Just the time ton and ant just the time antic to provoke a n lau laugh h. h And Arll he has brO brought ht over oer into what Is close chose to farce comedy all 01 the tricks trick of ot his isis earlier earler trade There Is no music music music mu mu- sic n as of 01 through h which h he can tickle icIcle le the time of his imis au nu- au- au thence And yet there theT Is 19 nothing lacking lack In ing but time the thC music It I Is the same Wil- Wil sot fum with wiLls wih the same It I Is hardly hard i ly h legitimate One Omme cannot Imagine When l Knights Were ere Bold nold played b by Nat C. C Goodwin The conception of the part taken by Mr Ir Wilson VIRon Is cast In far too loo trivial and clownish and ant and and clownish l is too loo harsh n a word but sa say frolicsome a l mold Tho TImo method Is farcical The Time success of oC the piece Is dependent so 80 much on grimaces and amid frolic Incident that thai It can hardly be he called caled pure com corn edy ety There Is not nol another actor In irs American Ameri merl can who could bring us a 0 play ay so fraught ht with wih the grotesque so crowded with time the ludicrous and make us like le leIt lu it It nut limit Francis Wilson lson does docs Maybe that Is because he has hns been man many years before the public and has never nevel betrayed It I. I lie has been leen actIve for fOI forthe forthe the amusement of or the time people peo AnsI And he heImas has Imas succeeded tic lie le has hns won a n place which entitles entities him to take tal-e liberties wih style and precedent and llon ton nd and tion-and and everything e else because he ime heIs heIs Is sincere In his effort to please And he lie has hns won it When hen Knights Yore Were Bold Dolt could have been made mule for 01 nobody no od else It I seems scorns that nobol nobody i eie could male make U It t successful But lut this milan man his ills admirers by Iy t tim the lP tens dims of or thousands thousands and and they find him no whit lessened in activity In alertness alert alert- ness hess less for or fun un In clever tal taking advantage t rage tage e of situations Last night when Margaret Gordon losing control ol oi herself for Cor a moment laughed when sue she hc should hould have hac been serious Wilson lson shook a n correcting finger at het anti ami ml exclaimed Cease thy weeping weeping fal fair fail maid And she laughed tho limo harder harder- and anu all nI the time house shouted in laughter laughter with her Francis Wilson Pison Is an aim artist but ho he is IF not miot the time only good one in I the company These are the time principals Sir GU Guy DC Vore ore Francis Frauds Wilson Ison Isaac Isnac Isaacson George eorge Irving He Rev Key Peter D. D V. V D D. Clarence Hand sides Sir Brian Campbell ll Gollan Golian Golan l Lady ad Rowena Mary faly BolanO Lady 0 Edna Etna Bruns Ba Lady Idy Marjorie uth nuth Barry larrr Miss Isaacson Margaret Gordon Kate Rae Rac Arnold lion Hon lon Mrs Irs c. Blanch lauch Sharp Alc Mice Alice Barker Adelaide Wilson Mr Gollan Golan Is an nn admirable villain and there Is plot lilot enough to make malc a villain lilain possible Mr 11 Irving Is an actor actor actor ac ac- ac- ac tor of decided quality whether considered con sl as a modern Jew or 01 an ancient Isaac Isac of York Miss Boland is a 0 most lovable io io Lad Lady Rowena and anti her hem conversion conversion con con- version erslon to a dislike of the lie antique antique- removes the time on one limit of or her lion lon Miss Bruns is a delicious 11 cent and Miss Gordon l Is more than timan Jew as the time daughter of th lu lit Taken aken in all nU When hen Knights Were ere Bold DohI is worth orth while It I I l hi capitally presented ted as an army any 11 uttered offered by l Mr r Wilson Is certain to be It will wi re remain me- me main through h th week t tOne One should not leave lev the time subject without a mention of or th the music othe o oh tIme the orchestra was an enjoyable f f s' s anil w wu a c rendered 1 The Tile overture was from roTa iNight's l i Nights Night's Dream und and was followed b Herberts Herbert's The Red Mill 11 a R bit from Grieg Greg and a bit from fi Braham Draham and through all 01 the tho action acton there run ran rn time the the motif of the time song from which the thc pia takes Il Its name name name When Knights Wen cT Bold It 1 was an evening of ot delicious enjoyment L Li L. A. A Winner r All 1 Week cek for Revenge will 1 bo ho seen for time the last time a at nt the Grand tomorrow tomorrow tomor- tomor row nigh night I. I The rie pia play has ims been a winner win win- WI- WI ncr ner all al week Sunday Sunda night Mr 11 will vill wi open Olen his itis engagement in The Time Fac Fac- tor tory Girl 11 lies In lii Sni Suit Milt Lake Clarence es who Ila plays s 's the Lime Kev ite D D. D. D In time the support of Francis Wilson In When Knights Were Verc lold Bold Is a well wel known actor who has here hete In time sun sun- port of some ot of time the best known including Including Olga Viola Allen Alien len Nat Goodwin Goodvin and t the lime Tonight is society night at the time Or- Or 01 and the tIme S. S it H. O. O sign is I likely ely to lo be he galled called aled Into commission carl early Time The bill hiI is headed by ly Pol Polly Poll Pickles Pickle's 1 Pets ets In and Is proving lo to be he one onu of the seasons season's most popular shows it Jim In iii t In bi Legitimate I hurl te James Jalcs J. J who has been delighting de tie- lighting time the patrons of time the continuous houses for the time past few years Is announced announced an an- to lo return lo to tl time tho tie stage In a brand new comedy lI styled Time The BUl Burglar lar and the tIme Lad Lady It I Is said sall to bo lie a story of oC the love lo c o of a good oud girl Irl for COl a man mun upon whom time iho worlO looks as askance ance and unfolds an exciting ing lug mun Ilm chase which ends happily Ned ed Danvers burglar and apil erstwhile gentleman is the time part parl Mr II Corbett will wil eRsa and arid he lie will wi be pitted against the quick quick wilted English sleuth Sherlock Sherlock Sher Slier lock Holmes There are great reat possibilities In a sta stage o stor story with wih thes these thiesi two characters The Time engagement of three da ta days s 's s op opens na Easter Monday at the time Salt Sail Sal Lake thea- thea ler ter The Tin seat seal sale salo opens olens toda today loday 1 X i Kline M. M t. t Chair n ii I lilt ll Time The lilt hit hi bell being scored by little Nadine St St. S1 Clair in A o Night Ight Ight In Morocco is nothing less than sensational Last evening l e had to do her song and amid dance Ilance live Jve times and anti then lien the time audience didn't have ha enough Mortimer and West have r IH bett better belter r parts than titan ever us as the two Iwo Vi Ip wrecked el sailors who get get Into the sultans sultan's sulan's harem and Fred Prel Lancaster Lancaster Lan Lan- Ln- Ln caster as us the sultan Mulan is placed because o of his hiM magnificent voice Sadie Ainsley Frances Gre and Ole Oleson appear to good an ad al tage and the time I girl IG chorus dances and slugs flings with more vim Im than Luau before before- lher There will wil bo ho a n matinee matinee- at the tho Lyric torno tomorrow sc 10 rl r rs loll h t. t Flowers the greatest impersonator im simm- 11 of or character in America will wil appear tonight at the First Congregational Con Con- church This hl is the eighth number in the tIme University of Utah lecture lecture lec lec- ture tune course and nud promises to be th the greatest treat yet ct given Mr h Fi Flowers Is so well veil wel known n Ino his work IB is ll clean so and comprehensive c that even en those lit little lit lit- tle Ue lo Inclined to literature find a charm and entrancement enhancement that Is alluring In ln Dickens's A Christmas Carol ho tw Is at nt his happiest happle t and in the thc delineation of tho time characters from Crol this great mas nias- he lie Is so Interesting that he holds hohs his audience spellbound at one onetime time mb in tears lears and amid the lie next nest moment bubbling with wih merriment He lie dues does not exaggerate l' l nor does docs he lie stoop stool to pettifogging petti- petti fogging tricks to 10 win his audience Ills His rich voice olce lends Is Itself lf so readily 10 that the time different nt Inflections are ar cu caught ht and nul carrie carried It I will i bo bo- time the most in In literary event cut in lu Salt Lakes Lake's I il history for tor man many days day to cor come I |