| Show ilL m 11 i IVI cn U U I I Ally J. n nun tr I r O x x cc Salt Lake Theater The c Merry ferry Widow p. p Ill m Orpheum Tn TT Theater oS p p. Ill in Colonial Jj Theater Theat-er- S 8 15 p. p Ill in Grand Theater Theater- Theater fack and Blancho Blanche Douglas in Held 1 by the Enemy p. p m. m Bungalow Theater Anna Cleveland ii h hi At Valley Porge orge 8 15 J p. p in DI OC The TUc Irr Merr Ido It Is a mighty l good thing tho tito Salt Lake last theater theoter didn't t fall fa down nt nl 1030 t night for Lor r there was an awful rul fusion confusion con con- ot of conn connubial a con con- whIch had been and more growing more Initial complex tram from the lift lIet or of the prince curtain But by I 11 I 30 the married the tho made widow every cry man peace with his OWn wife and Most wa was right again shows arc beet reviewed h by nt at the beginning did But us dam Adam The Merry Meny Is dif dlf- f ent Time The last ast It n. n u I. h m. m all dinner the rest Iest and aid il u- u ur unless r you 40 ou know u ey tI the IO LU at al Maxims Maxim's Is 15 the time going to 10 provide proville reconciliation of time the prince and anil the widow Ido all time tho ing rest lest wi will I be he nothIng nothing noth noth- more than a jumble various of silk of colors a midsummer nights night's ill earn of ot the prettiest music that has ever er been murdered In tho the And of oC whistling course no one things s cares for Cor those It Is a show for tor the be crowds and tho thio crowd have was there to see seo It There may been some vacant seats scats But they were not those of oC men who could get down town No Xo thunder storm could l keep them awa away and no earthquake earth earth- fore Core quake could coull have o driven them ou out be beCore before be- be that final picture And It was worth while for tor the stage manager el Is I as much of a genius as Is Franz who made tho the music Just tho time right ht contours are arc preserved both at table and In the balcony And nd while the tho rather daringly dressed women seem seem ta by dispose e themselves carelessly the happen they to hit just time thc poses that com corn a contemplated whole Never Nc mind about the tho story tory of it Never mind the morals Just be as as- as sliced that it Is full of music of a crowd of good actors of some fair tall singing though wild Ild horses shall not farce higher praise and some of oC the most moat ra ravishing ensembles of light and color and movement mo and me melody I that the tue mind of any man his has conceived on el cd Which is probably worth time the entire price of admission Anti And Time Tho Morry Widow will be he courted and WO won over and over o again over every evening of ot time the entire week with Wednesday and Saturday matinees Theater James Thornton Is Js ono of ot tho the biggest big big- gest favorites appearing on the Orpheum Or Or- circuit and his t engagement at the local Orpheum this week Is a sign n tl-at tl the house will bo be r crO crowded cd er e every matinee and evening performances throughout hout the week Sunday night the audience was loth to let hot him leave loa time the sta stage e but as ns Thornton Thorntons s stock tock I It Df t f songs sonG's and good stories Is unlimited 4 he lie can without difficulty almost en en- en tirel change his selections every 11 per per- His Jokes are delivered ered with a dryness that makes them tho time more palatable and he In conjunction with the tho great racing sketch The Fu Fu- Winner Inner are the tue favorites Ca at the tho this week II tun tin Just wh why Is hl not playing to packed houses at time the Colonial Is hard to understand The pI playS play 1 the company the time scenery the ballet the time chorus Is one ono that should pack an any h ul every ery night and would pack an any house In tho timo East The Thc company compan played to halt half a a. capacity house Sunda Sun Sun- da lay day night lost last night the they pla played d to toa toa a two third house The rhe sale for to tonight to- to night ht Indicates a packed house Miss Ida Due a member of or tIme the original cast Joined the company to play the part of ot Lelia Leila Miss Duo has been beon studying tho the part rt for Cor over a month but bitt her engagement In San Francisco prevented pIe her Imer coming to this city for the opening nl night ht The rime performance per per- last night went rent without a n hitch and from now until the close of tho time engagement a n perfect production is expected Orand Gr The Willard Mack and Blanche Blancho Douglas company have caught ht the tho town as well as the time Grand Arm Army veterans vet vet- erans crans for tho time theater Is packed at nt ever every performance Last night standIng stand- stand Ing In- room only was sold find anti the advance ad- ad vance unco sale tot for the thc remaining performances performances performances perform perform- ances Indicates capacity Held bv In tho time Enem Enemy is a Civil JI war drama Manager Man Ian ager ner Eldredge announces that the Wednesday Saturday matinees are sold entirely out and a heavy T reserve for Cor all nil night performances for Cor the thc remainder of or time the engagement which ends Saturday night August 15 t Theater I At Valley Forge thc ho great rent AmerIcan American Ameri Amen can patriotic drama dramn In which Anna Cleveland supported by a strong company compan com corn pan pany opened Sunday evening has been drawing better audiences with each cach performance As Virginia Pros Preston ton Miss Cleveland Is strengthening strengthening- time tho good cod impression lon she sho made by her hr previous pre pro work vork In Salt Law Lake and Is demonstrating dem deni- that she he Is capable of or tho time hl highest hest class of work There Them will bo be matinees tomorrow and Satur Saturday n Preparations aro are being made for or a n production of oC a famous old play The Tue New Magdalen a dramatization of ot time the famous Camous novel no b by Wilkie Collins This will open on Sunday evening o and continue all the next week |