Show I AMUSEMENTS I I tt f 4 9 ATTRACTIONS TODAY 4 S Salt lt Lake Seven f l Da Days Rl SiS 5 V. V m. m en 4 T- T Colonial t theatre The S 15 P. P m. m Campus 4 4 A o 15 Orpheum P. P m. m and theatre p. p m m. m rick Gal GarIck The theatre The Garrick 4 Stock Garrick compan company in Tire The Great 4 Ganton p. p m m. m John 4 t 4 11 4 t t t 1 THEATRE Ladles Ladies and Gentlemen The teacher th thanks you ou the children thank you ou the School chool b board ard thanks you ou u and I thank you ou Thus spoke Chick Sale after bowing his hH thanks to tl the tho aCer long long- which hIs act at al the thie IonS Sil A Orpheum evoked p yesler- yesler da day afternoon Mr Ir Sale had nad a right to toS toh speak for the S tc teacher the children and th the h board because he was each and all of r them himself He lie Calls CallB Ma hits Countr Country le cal act A School chool CW Entertainment and that I Is what it I Is s BehInd a screen ane built buit to resemble a small Imal organ he makes each change rapid chan changes cs of or costume after aCer emerging as somebody else ehe First he is the l teacher acher teacher a maiden nf of or man many summers and an more mOIe winters He we or she he winters rather welcomes the tile audi audi- ence once which is 18 supposed to be composed corn corn- posed C ot of the childrens children's parents Then 1 several several of the tire pupils are arc introduced In J turn rn and th they thoy recite or sing No Xo child in the most of oC country schools nis was ever quite Cule so 10 bashful countr and prepared ill pared pr II-pr as some of or these Sale youngsters but bUl he Is a master of oC mak makeup make make- Up and ithe the fathers and mothers mother lau laugh h ii while ii the they say to one another X No 0 child was sas ever as stupid as that that that-er- that ours never nc er acted like that The They always knows their pieces After the children come a a. couple of or the members of oC clever the ie school In J board The actor Is ls cr very very these take offs His Ills work furnishes one of or the best things In the tue Jn o of protean entertainment to be found Count on the stage toda today Mr lr Sale Is a young OUn man and he is already alread a star Another delightful act is that in which Madame Besson Charles Dodsworth Dodsworth Dods- Dods worth all avd Mrs rr Bertram Steer appear It I is 11 a sketch entitled Tho rho Woman oman Who i ho Know W. W and tells how an astute old lawyer lawyer fooled the other woman In n a wires suit stilt sui for tor divorce and made her admit the thc innocence of ot the husband hus- hus band There mere are real pathos and sometimes some- some times sharp repartee in the thc lines Jnes That the me little drama Is acted excellently goes goes pes without saying for Mr Ir Dodsworth Is fa a master character actor and Madame Besson ranks high In her Ier profession Mrs St Steer er Is natural an and forceful as the wife Remarkable agility Is shown b by the Brothers Marline Martino in their come comedy bounding act Their performance c closes oses with wih one of or the brothers turning sixty in as many seconds A contrivance that looks louks like a big big- Ikc dining dining- table but Is really a spring sprint Is It the thc method by the aid Id of ot which this a and d other feats are accomplished The four Ca Cadets do de sing selections from grand rand opera Their voices blend delightfully The woman of the quartet Is the possessor of oC a wonderfully clear and t n u u Vf v vol voice co and her sweet notes ring out above those of oC the men All AI are artists are and their performance is I one of the best on the bi bill Rosa Sai Crouch and George Welch elch get i th through some SOIne el 1 lively Patter pater and give an exhibition o of strenuous dancing of ot the Apache sort Paul Barnes Is a good monologue man mian lie He hasn't t made much chan change chance e In his talk since last gea season on He lIe always takes well wel In the east and arid the audience audience audi audi- ence yesterday afternoon gave him bin lots hots of ot applause so h he probably will make a lIlt hit hi here too wi Wynne Brothers have a balancing act that Is a as good as the best In Its lne line Some o of their feats teats are absolutely Is ne new and make the spectators gasp Jasp with astonishment And all through the tho act the brothers are Ire 01 as cool as 18 the proverbial cucumber A long pro program o of moving mo pictures completes a first class bill bi Garrick Thea re f. f Sunday Y night Is again opening night at the Garrick theatre an and the lar large e audience at the first performance of oC The Great John Ganton Canton seemed to appreciate the change This play pia somewhat on the order of or The Lion and and the Mouse e thou though h hardly Its J equal in effective situations went ex ex- well wel la last t evening The state stat of oC perfection with which each new neu production opens open Is an unusual an and hl highly hh commendable feature of ot th the popular stock company's work this season Credit Is due not only onh to th the enterprise of or the Individual players hut but in iii particular to the stage manager William Bernard who apparently exacts ex ox- sets acts a high de degree reo of ot excellence I In every ever department I The Great John Ganton tells a I tel story y tol of or the the Chicago o stockyards Introducing Intro Intro- I an erratic owner and his In independent In- In dependent son who Is determined ant t to marry the girl Irl he loves 10 Speculation breaks the son ion on who ho quarrels with hi lila father Cather and Is about t to tJ lose the girl h Irl when ihen he he Is hurt In a riot The las last scene effects a reconciliation that points a sort of moral and leaves leave leavea i ia a pleasing Impression John Sumner the Garrick company company's strong trong character man takes the thie title till rol role Though I at t times he ho somewhat overplays tha the part there are effective moments throughout the tho characterization tion ton an and the scene of th the lIe finale I Is a fine and finished piece o of oC work There Mr Ir Sumner d develops a degree of repression that offsets th tile the too greatly strenuous work vork of tire the earler ear ear- Her ler scenes George D. D Parker plays play t the e son with wih care and distinction though the part does not permit of any n great reat display of ability Miss Ethel Clifton Clifon does toes her work vork well weI and a again aln demonstrates that she l knows how ho hoto to todie die dices ss a quality that has not always alway s 's attached to leading leading women In stock companies In Salt Lake lake Other Othier parts part were re suitably cast and presented with will I conscientious effort efort CHOIRS CHOIR'S LAST S' nT The he Tabernacle choir will wi hp Its Is Isreall road Irn program ram at the thc Salt Snit Lake theatre next Friday evening This will wl 11 give Ie the thc supporters of or the organization I a fine tine opportunity to do a sma small par part towards towards' defraying defran the thie enormous ex expenses ex- ex of or the thc eastern trip The receipts will wi be used usell to help pa pay railway fares tares The platform upon which the choir will wi sing through all al Its Is trip will wi be used and ever every condition made mad a as nearly ideal a as possible for a nl night ht of real mu musical lal enjoyment The male section sec sec- tion Lon will wl appear In dress sul suits Salt Luke Th In In In the comedy Seven Da Days s that Wagen- Wagen hals hahs Kemper will wi present at the tho Salt LakE Lake theatre tonight twentieth century cen cen- tur tury romance Is cleverly clever depicted in love 10 and alid nul lau laughter Mary Ial nobert Rob Rob- ert ens Rinehart and Aver Avery Hopwood who wrote the comedy have ha shown accurately and amusingly how present la day Col folk treat sentiment for fOI th the play wih with the humor and fun rUn that mal make c it the tho biggest laughing lilt hit hi of years car has genuine erline heart henrt Interest Interwoven with delightful merriment The play pla traps trapa a I dinner party purt of oC New ei Yorks York's smart smart set in a n. quarantine Through the story stor love hove runs gaIl and when whon it I stabs tabs sharpest laughter Is merriest as Is the wa way war In iii this tills generation generation gener gener- enera a ton and whether tile the tie persons in Seven Soven Days Das arc are making makIng love 10 or 01 an omelet or hunting a ghost or 01 staving off of starvation with bird sc seed d. d there is Inu laughter laughter-laughter aughter laughter for tOl all al in the cleverest wittiest and most must hilarious comedy coined now on the tho sta stage e. e It la Is 1 said York World a veritable the tho ho New Nei conspiracy con con- of ot fun Colonial TonIght colonial Tonight a at t the Colonial theatre will wil see seo the tile first presentation presenta- presenta tion lon in Salt Sni Lake of ot the thA musical musical musi muM cal comedy of or college li life Jre The Campus Tins Tills play has more than lade good g In tile the ninny many cities where whelo it t has been boon presented and no doubt be received with wih equal favor in 11 Salt SaIL Ll Lake e. e Walter Do Du Leon the young and composer of or the pIa play is Iso tho the star and Is Js abl ably supported b by Ml MISS s Muggins Davies The Tho numbers nearl nearly fifty people nd md is to be 10 one of or the most com com- lete I traveling organizations on the road roat tola today The students of oC tho the university uni uni- are expected to aten attend In a body this tills evening and the tile college spirit will wl prevail pre al throughout the evenIng even- even Ing Ne Next t Sunday evening will wI see eee lh the first performance of ot Jim ulm the Penman enman Ten Pen man with wih three stars Florence Roberts Rob Rob- Tob- Tob erts Thurlow Bergen and Theodore Roberts Robert at the Colonial |