Show I PLAYS and ani PLAYERS I Io o a f 1 t 4 t 4 1 t l t t 1 t- t 0 4 4 f 4 uscu NIS f ff 4 f 1 S nose ROSC Rose f t ff f 4 In Sis Hopkins p m. m f ff f 4 Vaudeville f t 4 IB 16 p. p m. m and ancl 3 81 p. p m. m f ft t 4 Theater Prince Karl 44 4 4 S 81 S1 ir p p. p m. m f Grand Tho Tho Lieutenant t f f 4 and the Cowboy p. p iru ni 1 4 Theater Moving Moving pictures t illustrated songo 2 p p. in Ut and 7 i 4 Pf P P- pm p.m. rn n f 4 Umpire EmpIre Illustrated f 4 5 songs ng moving pictures p. p m. m 44 1 4 4 and j p. p lD 4 Co nl oton Motion pictures f 4 songs illustrated 2 p p. m. m and ana 44 4 4 7 p. p m. m 4 Moving pictures 4 4 Illustrated 3 2 I p. p m. m and and t 44 4 4 7 p. p m m. r Illustrated 4 4 Electric Jh Theater 4 songs 1 moving pictures pictureD 2 p. p m m. 4 and 7 p. p m. m f 4 4 ft A Aa Ai a A A 4 4 e 4 i i fl T T T T M I. I 3 J. J R. R Stirling manager of at Miss Rose noso Melville who created the character of ot Sis Hopkins and antl who will be soon seen tonight at the Salt Lake Lalee theater for tor forthe forthe the tenth season in tho play of ot In Indiana Indiana In- In diana country countr life ha has published a a. a note noto of ot warning to managers throughout through through- out tho the country that thal ho alone alono controls controls con con- coni i troIs the rights to the title of ot Sis Hopkins Hop Hop- kins and that lie ho Is the manager of ot I Miss 1158 Melville's tours This announcement announce announce- announce I ment merit has been beon made necessary by tho the number of or road companies which at attempted attempted attempted at- at tempted to pirate the thc title and play pIa and J sent out misleading announcements announce announce- menU ments to the effect that Sis Is Hopkins would be bo seen seeli in a Q new pIa play Miss 1 1 is going g to play pia th the tho original Sis Hopkins the coming season The only chango change will be that sho she will have an entirely now new production and much bettor better company than she has hns over had bad supporting her Prince nt ut the Its It's the same sarno old Prince Karl at tho thio Colonial this tills week only week only a little jotter better presented b by Willard Mack Alack and hI his ils company compan than other recent productions productions pro pro- in Salt Lake Lake and and tho the play ilay pleased a large audience at the tho Colonial last night Following The Girl o othe othe oi the Gol Golden Goldon eu West cst the comedy suffers by comparison however for tor the contrast contrast con- con rast between a heavy henvy scenic melodrama melodrama melo nielo- drama and an extremely light though excellent comedy is ono one that tries tho the merits of any stock organization The Tho well known romance of Prince Karl varl is lEi that of ot a a. German nobleman and fortune fortuno hunter who with V his ef- ef orts forts to make a L good financial match for or himself becomes hopelessly entangled entangled en- en tangled angled with the wron wrong person Then Ihen I he ic is obliged t td to commit suicide o theoretically theoretically theo theo- and reappear in a new role that that of ot a supposed foster brother I and win the real choice of or his heart Ho lo reappears all right but in un- un tan tangling angling Un the threads of romance there thero theres Is s an nn opportunity for good wholesome comedy that w with th the company now at the tho Colonial results In good wholesome whole- whole some omo amusement The Tho production is well sta staged ed throughout and antI tho the parts are aro re well cast although none of ot tho the principals appears to as good advantage nd- nd vantage antage as in the tho play of oC last week Although all an of ot th the performers were not letter lotter perfect perte t i their lines tho performance was marked b by unusual smoothness for Cor a a. first performance of ot ofa ota a stock via play Mr Made Mack rea read his lines with an excellent ex ox- ox German Gorman accent and his love scenes were especially well carried out MI Miss s Douglass was a winsome widow at Rt all times Bessio Wll Il s s s. s an nn Alicia who made mado man many in her hor Important important Im- Im part pan in Tho rho Devil given during tho the holidays was good and the character part played by Miss Callie Gates Cales as S Mrs t r Daphno was also worthy worth of or special mention Mr Ir Mack announced last lat night that beginning next week hit his company would appear in a season of or stock tock productions pro at tho the now new Lyceum opening with rho Tho Heir to tho the Prince Karl will continue continuo for tor tho remainder cr of or the tho week ele at the Colonial unless tho the management decides to lo put an ou The uThe Girl of ot tho the Golden West Vest for tor three or four tour performances I cr Without a t tweak weak spot the bill at atthe tho the Orpheum this week Is excellent throughout Salt Lake li Is well ivell represented on the lio boards there thero being Leins- two numbers in which local t are tIlt principals To select the would be bc difficult The Tho Imperial Male lalo tot tet made mado up ut of or T. T 1 S. S AshWorth Fred red I C C. C Graham Vie Vic and J. J I Willard Squires opened the bill and I were forced to to respond to numerous encores The Sisters D lae in a I banjo and mandolin act gave a pretty musical number Harry Linton and I Anita Laurence presented a a. laughable sketch Married Now which was filled with to date Jests Miss Laurence Ic is a n. Salt Lake Laite woman Linton could couIl have Improved cd his part of ot the act by omitting some come ver verses versea in a L couple of or his songs The irrepressible Happy Jack Gardner Gardner Gard Card ner nor he ho of or tho the voluminous trous trousers rH fu funny n n y man mannerisms n s and rap id 1 I ro songs songe convulsed his hearers Leandor DeCordova a Co gave c a Wireless something novel el in n 1 act one DeCordova a has a rob role rolo that brings all his strength into play The stor story is based on an attempt to tap tho wireless wire wire- less telegraph and beat tho the bookmakers ers and ends end by the wireless e expert pert refusing to pIa play tho the game g-amo when he he- receives cs a message c r Advising that hi his hI wife has been shipwrecked It is a n. strong act throughout Ida Itla Russell and Grace Graco Eloise Church hll had a novel skit that entertained From Society to tho the Bowery was its title Jokes Joke Impersonations singing and dancing with excellent clean comedy marked its minutes George the time old-time minstrel and His lug Dancing Boys Doys entertained In a a. terpsichorean novelty handsomely set Tl rile c rome with motion pictures ended the bill rite Tho and the hc Cowboy Co Theodore Lorch and a n. capable c company compan com com- party pan scored another hit with the patrons of ot the Grand theater in The Tho Lieutenant and the Cowboy last ni night ht The Tho audience which filled th the playhouse play play- house gave ga him a loud appropriate and heart hearty greeting by applause From Prom the beginning of ot the play until th thon the on en und time the interest increased until tho the climax which brought to the spectators spec spec- spectators the triumphs triumph gained h by reformation reformation reform reform- atlon caused through the sweet and Innocent words of ot a woman to a man who had fallen through lack of or Instruction Instruction in instruction In- In and teaching Mr Lorch as Bud Dud the tho cowboy de deserves deserves deserves de- de serves tho the same praises that have b been en gi cn to him In his former Cornier performances performances performances perform perform- ances and his hla part with that o of Miss Edith Faulkner as the tho g generals general's daughter made mado a decided t as did also that of Bruce Druce Corbin tho the Lieutenant The Tho entire company I Is well composed and decidedly well IJ balanced The play runs with sufficient wit and humor to liven on what seemingly appear appears ap ap- ap- ap pears pear a 0 complicated and problematic affair V To Ti give I e a stor story of ot the plot is useless because of ot its familiarity among lh theatergoers ea The same samo bill runs for the bl balance 3 of ot the time week weel with matinees rc Wednes nes- nes day and Saturday PUt Fifty from notion Boston l Few cw who know clever Suzanne Suzanna Leonard Westford who is appearing this season in George M. M I Cohan's new ne pia play Fitly Fifty Miles from Boston Doston only across the footlights aro am aware of ot that dainty lad ladys lady's luxurious home life lite She maintains besides her big ranch near San Francisco two establish establish- meats ments a perfectly appointed apartment apart apart- m ment nt In Central Park West Vest and her liar own summer home at Mt oil Vernon This latter Is a bijou villa in the dainty French style and Is set flet in th the midst of n a beautiful i garden which glows glowa with brilliant color from train the first Jon jon- of t April to tho the Cla flashing Clashing chr chrysan of ot October Tho The furnishings s of or the villa comprise many art treas tress ures collected here hero and there by Miss 1 Westford in her travels travel Including ln some sorno rare theatric tapestries which adorn bl big hall haJJ Only lI light licht ht dainty colors ar art are f used d by Miss Us Westford soft Ivories s. delft blue an and dainty rose tints prevail from from the wonderful white whitt and gold sold hall ball to the blue silk Ilk and lace hun hung I bedroom of or tho little lady her herself elt |