Show Amusements s I M M M M M M M t M 44 O 0 OK K 1 I k- k AMUSEMENTS UE TS TODAY 4 1 t h r- lh Theater Vaudeville TI f fh h r 2 13 Hi p. p m in In and p. p m. m 4 f- f Colonial Mary Theater Mary ary Hall andt and f I t f- f Mack Stock company In The 4 t 1 t t- t Liars p. p in m m. m and 1 p. p pm p.m. m. m 4 t I fr- fr Theater Lewis Lewis Lake f t I t f- f Comedy company compan In The rhe Holt Ito Rol- Rolf f I t t- licking Girls p. p m m. m an and f f Theater An An Orphans Orphan's 4 f- f Prayer 2 10 p. p m. m and p. p m m. m 4 i- i p. p m m. 4 t Elite rooster Moving Theater Moving pictures 4 t- t Illustrated songs 2 p P. P m m. and f 4 t 7 p. p mt m m. 4 f- f Empire Theater Vaudeville r Vaudeville f r songs moving pictures 4 J 2 P p. n. n and 7 p. p m. m f Crystal Theater Motion pictures f f songs illustrated 2 p. p m m. m and 44 4 4 7 p. p mf m m. f Lyric Motion Motion pictures 4 t t- tand and Illustrated songs 2 p p. p m m. m 4 and 7 p p. p m. m 1 4 hut Theater Illustrated Theater Illustrated y I songs sonG's 4 and antl moving pictures 2 p. p m. m m and 4 t- t 7 p P. P m. m i I o M H 4 Jr 4 M 4 Theater The good Orpheum bill is still sUll at attracting at- at the crowds And they are arc turning out out- Capacity business I ever every night with Indications that the re remaininG ro- ro two p performances this afternoon afternoon after after- noon and evening will witness standIng stand standing Ing room only James Neill Nelll and Edythe Edthe Chapman in a 11 neat and clover cr The Tire Lady Across tho the Hall Hallare are arc tho the headliners Tsuda Japanese opens the bill Frank Whitman Whit Whit- man singer dancer and violinist a at one and the samo sarno time follows Then Thon there Is la The Sprint Spring of Youth Is which i one continuous laugh Lotta Glad Glad- stone clever er woman Impersonator s Novelty Dancing llan Four th the tho o Lavelle Baader-Lavelle trio tilo of or export expert bicyclists and regular features make up the bill Mr Mrs Adonis Appear A new The Tho Courage Coinage of cl If f Shorty was presented for a tryout the a at t Orpheum yesterday afternoon I It t was written by Mrs Irs Annie Adams mother molher of Maude Adams and adapted ll front from a story by Elizabeth Elizaboth s Gran Granger Grange tr I Bemis The story of ot tho the Is In- In in but not thrilling being semi semi- pastoral In character It tells of ot two who a are arc o going to rob a house Shorty Short one of oC them tho the weaker of or tho the two Is compelled h by Sandy t. t to do llo the Job Shorty reaches the tho place and anti finds its Us sole occupant to bo be sweet deaf dear old lady Miss lIss Miles The a old ohl lady so wins his heart that Shorty refuses to do the tho job and when Sandy comes to get his part of ot tho the swag Short Shorty turns on him with his own pistol and forces him from tho the house Sandy was played by hy Mr lr Wesley Wesleyan and Shorty by Artie Pratt while white Miss Mlles Miles tho the old oM lady huh was tho the part assumed by Mrs Adorns Adams On her hoi appearance on tho the I stage tage Mrs Adams received considerable consider I able ablo Sho Soo acted applause ver very well but her support especially in tho the case caso I of Mr lr Wesley Vesley was not strong as It should have llao been The climax to the piece was unfortunately barred by nervousness over on tho the part of or Iho tho I male malo players Taken altogether tho the little pIa play has a clean and obvious moral torah and It is not particularly strong yet et It is a sweet little thing thin I fairly well told Fittingly portrayed It would probably make malte a strong play play- let Colonial When hen the tho manuscript of Leah tho play which the Willard Mack company compan intended next nut week weck failed tailed to arrive In n time lime Mary lalY Hall the tho clover ol leading lad lady was asked what role she would like to pIa play next t In Salt Lake after Las Tosca Her Hei answer was without hesitation Carmen Car Car- Carmen men She Soo will bo ho seen as Prosper tier Mer- i fascinating heroine In a splendid splendid I did scenic production of or the play pIn next week at nt the Bungalow nung This week the th I company IB is drawing lar largo e houses atthe at the tho Colonial In n The Tho Liars one of or lie tho funniest of comedies but with a stron strong dramatic Interest as well I Grand Theater Tonight will he the tho last opportunity to sec seo An Orphans Orphan's Prayer n at t the Grand Tile The Arington com company pan close a most successful four Cour weeks weeks' engage engage- n a e- e ment At the tho matinee this afternoon every o patron will bo ho presented with a box of at opera opeia bars McEwen cEwell the tho hypnotist hypnotist hyp hyp- magician mind reader and handcuff handcuff hand hand- cuff curt king opens for Cor a weeks week's engage engage- engagement ment mont Sunday night April 25 Daniel Sully COlli Coining I UJ George Castan advance man for Cor Daniel Sully In The Matchmaker is in town arranging for the appearance of or his production at fit tho the Colonial theater theater thea then ter during the trio week beginning May Ia 2 The Thc Matchmaker Is said to give SuI Sully better opportunity than ho he has had In sometime Tic The I w Some In day somebody will write a 1 musical comedy as good oo but not until then will that tuneful lilting masterpiece master master- piece The Tho Bur Burgomaster bo be relegated to the shelf y and Luders have written many many man ceF es but none nono to equal their first and best est effort Judging h by the tho alread already lar large e advance sale Hale the Colonial Is In for tor 1 or a u. big patron pation- age next week |