Show I PLAYS and J PLA PLAYERS YE YEO O O-M O M M t tM t M Mt M i t. t M t t tt tt tl t t t tO 4 44 4 AMUSEMENTS onA 4 I f 4 Stilt Inke Ilke r Girls a af f 4 4 Clyde Fitch comedy p. p m. m f 4 4 and p. p m m. f Theater Vaudeville 4 15 p. p m. m and 81 p. p m. m m f 4 ColonIal f 9 ff f- f In Time The Boys Bos of ot Company B B. B f ff f p. p m m. and p. p m. m 4 1 out IT 1 Mack Mock In 21 and 4 44 4 86 p. p m. m 4 Elite Theater Moving pictures t 4 4 illustrated songs 2 p. p m. m and and 4 4 7 p. p ni 11 4 9 4 Theater Vaudeville II- II 1 44 4 9 4 1 songs moving pic- pic 4 4 9 tures 2 1 p. p m. m and 7 p. p m. m 44 4 9 4 Motion pictures 44 4 4 9 songs Illustrated 2 p. p m. m and 44 4 4 7 p. p in I. I 44 4 4 4 C 1 A A. A A. A T r T T r 1 T TY TT T T Y Yr T r r i T r T Stilt Salt nl Luke T r. r Miss Caroline Locke who makes a n hit as the elocution spinster In Girls now at the time Suit Salt Sal Lake Lako theater has bas created created cre cre- some fifteen prominent roles In theatrical productions Although playIng playing play- play In Ing trio too part of a prying old olmi maid In Girls Miss Locke Is considered one of the time smartest dressers on time the stage tola today Among the parts requiring fine clothes and anti good looks that she she- sh has originated are arc Lady In Tho Time Messenger Roy Boy Lady Goodlo In InThe Time The Runway Runaway Girl Lady Constance In Time The Geisha Fin FiB in Fascinating l Flora lora Mrs Thorpe in Tho Time Social SoIni Whirl on and Mrs Irs In Mario Dressler's Dressier's Miss Print Mr Jr Tomorrow Tomorrow night theatergoers will wl have o tho time pleasure of oC greeting Americas America's foremost dramatic artist artist Mr Ir as Lord the first of oC the time three great dramatic classics which the great actor will wi present during his present engagement engagement Tho The character of oC Lord Is practically unknown to the time play playgoers of oC the present generation for it i has not been boon acted since time the death of E. 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A S thern In 1881 The Time play lives in memory as Our American which so much has been heard lately tel Mr Mm Ir Sothern brings here heze the time same supporting supporting sup sup- porting company that was seen with wih him during the run of the tho play in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York whon when ho he made the time thead fad ad of or the y year ar last season season Mr Ir Sothern Sothern Soth- Soth em ern presents Lord tonight and antI Saturday matinee Friday night he appears as and Saturday night as Hamlet Mr Sothern's production production pro pro- ducton of ot will wi give theatergoers theater theater- teater- teater goers the most elaborate artistic production pro pro- of or the Bulwer Lytton's Lyton's pla play that has hRS over ever been seen scon on the American Ameri Amen can stage and hearings here the same elaborate presentation of ot Hamlet that he two years ears ago In London Londo The This Colonial Paul Gilmore tins has in his new pla play B the ho he hohas hohas The Boys of or Company Compan part has been waiting for tor for tor years ears Mr Gilmore Is appearing in this new play at the time Colonial theater this week with wih matinees Thursday an and Saturday Colonel Walter alter aler Scott and hl his staff stat from Crom Fort Douglas attended the Colonial Colonial Co Co- lonial theater last evening and occupied occupied occupied pied the boxes as the guests of or Mr Ir G I imore At tt th time Bert Howard and Effle Effie Ele Lawrence who are presenting The he Stage Manager Manager Mana Maria ger gem at the this week are arc proving to be a aery very ery popular team Their turn Is bright snappy witty wity and ond out of ot the tho ordinary The dancing arid and feature work of Miss Lawrence Is cx- cx clever while the witticisms witti witti- and piano cever playing of ot Mr Lawrence Lwrence Lawrence Law Law- Lw- Lw rence stamps him as both musician and anti comedian above the ordinary run Edwards Edwards' Edwards Edwards' Ed Edwards Edwards' Ed- Ed wards' wards School Boys Dos and Girls Girls are popular Caron and Farnum le some wholesome and clover er clu acrobatic work E Ed Latell 1 In his imis musical monologue monologue monologue mono mono- logue la is bright and snappy snappy while the banjo work of Claudius and amid Scarlet and their rendition of or the tho songs of ot long ago aJo 1 is novel and clever cle In addition addition additon ad ad- there are arc Armstrong and Verne diton Gordon and Marx arx the popular orchestra orches orches- tm tra and amid tho the 1 with some good pictures picture j I I The ile he In William Macks Mack's hands I at the tho Bungalow this week has lost Jost nono none of ot Its popularity Mr Macks Mack's production production pro pro- I I o of IR tho thu pIa play an anI l his own rendition rendition rendi rendi- tion of at the Indian football player and college man man man-Is Is not an aim Imitation n but a I thoroughly thou thoughtful presentation of ot I Ithe the character as he sees It There Thero Is much to commend in SIr Mr 11 alack 8 inter Inter- Tho Time stoicism of the time Indian with his gentleness s and amid ant moral courage are arc clearly clearl presented In this play pIn Mr r Mack MacIc has done more to gain the real appreciation Uon tos cone of or the tho best Suit Salt Sai Lake theatergoers the the- than thon In him any n of oC his others He lie has haM shown that he Is be beyond ond question question ques ques- tion an actor of ot great merit with a future ton of ot promise Time The sceneS scene startling bit of realIs realIsm real real- Is is S 9 he lie rives gives It I a bi Is Ism II He lie le has hn been drawing large Jorge hou heU house till all 1 week The excellent program of vaudeville moving pictures and ond Illustrated songs sons Is dram dra drawing draIn In lug lar large e houses this week week- The I atI at- at I songs especially are attention and the films are aro among amon the time best the tho to Empire has haa had hac I this season Henson |