Show I Attractions This Week I SALT SUT LAKE THEATRE Managing Director Harry Askin of ot the La Salle Salic opera house Chicago sends On tour this season seMon tho unprecedented musical corned comedy Tho Sweetest Girl in Paris with wiLh Trixie Friganza tho original nal mU star and ond the complete La salle production pro pro- It will be soen seen at nt tho the S Salt t tL L Lake ko theatre tomorrow nl night ht for tor three nights and Wednesday matinee Three ver very popular authors collaborated rated in working out the tho book lyrics and music of this predominant comedy com corn edy ody Addison Burkhardt edited the tho bool book and It will bo ho that Mr Ir Burkhardt t also wrote Tho The Runaways Run Run- s which ran In the Now New York Casino for tor more moro than a 11 year ear Collin Davis Is responsible for tor the lyrics and ond he too has many successful librettos to his credit Ho He also wrote re-wrote The Three Twins into one of ot the sensational sensational sensational sensa sensa- successes of ot the tho da day nIter after it bad had been called a failure by pross and public The third to work worl in collaboration Is la Joseph Josch E E. Howard who has moro more hits to his namo ramo than any ny composer composer com corn poser today Among the tue successes for tor which he has provided the music are Tho TIm Time the Place and the Girl The Tha Girl Question The Flirting Princess Miss Nobody From orom Starland Starland Starland Star- Star land The Golden Girl and numerous others olberg It is said that of or tho the ten or more songs that have hn been Leen distributed throughout The Tho Sweetest Girl in Paris none of his previous works will compare wi with th the Pop Lolly in Melody Mel Mel- od Cd ody that ho has written for tor this extraordinary ex ex- pIn play of ot music and song TrIxIe who was recently on tour with Tho American Idea isa Isa is isa a musical comedy star of ot no little importance im Im- irn- irn I pc and heads a cast of capable r Miss Ms Friganza as a star r In In u leI o-leI- ner nas never yet Had nan the tile opportunity to 0 o dl display bor hor talents as In her r present vehicle Tho Sweetest Girl In Paris story is as ns follows follow's Rich filch young oung American loves lo adorable student girl Irl also rich Tenor renor a 1 lost voice also adores dores girl wealth Foolish oung gentleman sublets sub sub- lets his millions to tenor till his voice comes back Tenor recovers the lost chord unexpectedly Uy and has to give back th th millions to original donor who for tor vague but operatic reasons reason has taken to waiting on table lable in a French restaurant A delightful auntie chaperoning chap chap- chaperoning tho the girl a girl a rIotous a sla a f fascinating young oung man named Myotte IYotte and a whole lot of ot pretty girls aid and abet this plot and strings and necklaces neck neck- laces and bubbles and garlands of ot ding a exciters decorate tho the stor story with many tuneful songs and swaying music Tho The most catchy of the sens hits are arc Dont Forget the Num Num- her ber The Tue Weather cather Man Ian r I Love Em All Honest Injun I 1 Love You and ancl Iddle I Iddle B. Tho The company compan that will be sent here b by Manager will number over o sixty and the orl original star and La Salle opera house production will be brought hero com complete lete KYRLE COMING Charles Frohman announces Kyrle Belle Bellew as the attraction at nt the Salt LaJ Lake e theatre Thursday Friday and Saturday Mr Ir Bellow Bellew Is seen this Beason season sea sea- son in a n. new now comedy b by Hubert Henry Davies Dayles entitled The Mollusc a pia play which has hos proved pro the hit of or a London season BenSOn at the han hands s of or Sir Charles Wyndham and which Mr Ir Frohman ImmedIately Im Im- irn- irn mediately obtained for American production pro pro- Mr 11 Bellow Bellew of or course essays tho the leading role roJe that played by Sir Charles In England Although Al Al- Al though the title of or tho the comedy might arouse some soma conjecture as to Just what a 1 a. a mollusc Is Information Is at hand that the tho term applies figuratively to a character In the stor story and bears no relation as one Ille might suppose to a species of ot shellfish The lending leading role Is that of ot a young oun wife wite who has adopt ed Cd the habit of doing nothing herself herselt but having the members rs of ot her hel household household house house- hold patiently attend to her merest whim and foible Every hOUS household has at ot least one oho one mollusc and In this comedy comedy com COnI- edy Mr Ir Davies su suggests n. n cure for tor the tho evil be tho the victim male or fe fe- fe male The remedy offered In the play Is a most amusing ono one and the tho listless list list- less woman In question Is well cured before tho the final curtain During her cure however n m many funny complications arise and these comprise the delicate delicato deli dell cato cate humor that has made mado the success success suc sue cess of or Mr Davies Davies' play pla As Tom rom Komp KomI Mr Bellew Is seen to I splendid advantage antage The company compan with ith which Charles Frohman has surrounded surrounded sur sur- rounded Mr Ir Bellew DetJe Is a distinguished one Including Isabel Irving who Is seen een as the wife wire who undergoes the cure Jane Laurel who plays the tho charming young oung governess an and Frank Goldsmith 03 M the harassed ed husband COLONIAL THEATRE Th The theatrical event of at the tho sc season on win will be the appearance of Florence Florenco Roberts Thurlow v Bergen Bergon and Mid Theodore Roberts In a splendidly finished production pro pro- of ot Jim tho the Penman which is to appear at the tho Colonial for ono one week starting tonight This famous old i drama arama was chosen as the most de desirable desirable de- de vehicle for tho the star tri combination combination combi combi- nation and the they will be seen In their original origin New York role roles role Ja James cs Ralston an Englishman of at wealth i ii and Position is a wo f In sheep's sheep clothIng He He- He unknown to to- his family and friends friend is Jim tho the P Penman forger for for- or- or ger thIef I and scoundrel He Yon won his vi Wife ro V by breaking off oft her engagement to Louis Percival a R. dear friend of ot his by an Sn exchange nse of ot letters which wrote 2 not nor Nina ina ever er He r robs ba Perch of of tho the savings of ot a 0 lifetime i by forging fO a 3 check In his name ri Only n. n few tew w days ays before eore the e Lord F E i r or of his hie daughter Agnes Abnes to toH H he agrees agree with Baron a German accomplice to rob hIs hi soon to be son law of at family it Jewels Valued ot at sterling Ralto Ral- Ral aton to n Is forced rc I Into this scheme much against his hla III u P upon 1 on n the P promise miso of ot Hartfeld that this will be their last coup up J The Tho O of ot Ralston with Jim the tho 0 T is first discovered b by Cap Caa- tam tain Redwood a Pinkerton detective who had been on his track for years year lIe He communicates the Information to Percival Pe and Percival accidentally In Informs In- In informs forms torms Mrs Ralston when the latter expresses her knowledge that It Is her own husband who forged the tho letters which blighted their happiness On thoda tho the da day of ot his daughters daughter's tors tor's marriage marring to Dro- Dro lincourt Captain Redwood recovers the tho diamonds strom from Hartfeld In Ralston's own vu house In a n scene with Hartfeld In the presence of or Redwood Ralston drops dead from heart failure while the guests are making merry after ater tho the e Tho The play Is IB exciting exciting- In plot and Incident incident Inci inci- dent and carries tw two very pretty lovo love stories with It tho those o of A Agnes es and Lord and Nina and Percival al Agnes gnes Ralston what Ralston what a a. charming and clover clever woman she sho Is sets Is-sets sets Mr Chap- Chap stono stone right on a point of or law and shows Dr that he treats a patient wrong In Ia tho the words of or George Georgo one could back her common sense sensa against all ill the tho judges on tho the bench throwing In th the lord chancellor be ulde With what affection Bh she tr treat hor her children With what whal t u ushe she meets meola Percival after th the broke chain ohain of or their love of years before betor With ith what shame she he learns of h hf husbands husband's r felonies With what wh ceo icor she sho he condemns Miss R Roberts in her I it I n of ot this char character ter 1 is 1 eU tilt Iv ivo ive at all times Umes THE Stirring scenes from rota the r reminder of ot the tha wild west that i Ja ie v oj TJ ly rapidly will be the tha at the tho this week in the b bl that opens this afternoon Cheye Days Is tho the title of ot the cowboy t f fe Uval that is shown in a a. manner th tai has held tho the closest Interest and a al of or Orpheum playgoers on t I tl circuit since tho the novelty was wu This Is not a mimic r tion of ot the wild ways of or the but Is I a. a genuine repetition with bar hard bucking bucking- agile riders and ti Continued on POST Page Fire FITe THIS WEEK Continued From Pa Page tee e Four most mot skillful twIrlers rope that ever wandered away from the home range One of ot the bright particular stars is the famous Lucille Mulhall who Is deemed to be the most skillful equestrIenne equestrienne equestrienne eques eques- trienne in the world She gives a a. thrilling display of or riding with her herr r bucking Ducking bronk Red Buck Buele Art Dorden norden champion rope thrower of ot Wyoming Is an artist whose control of oC the lariat seems scorns almost wizard Wampus ampus a Montana 1 broncho who Is Isas as full of ot old Nick as an eggs egg's full tull F of or meat Is a reliable bucker who seems to be treading treading- all the time on onn live Jive wires The Thee act I la staged ecI in a realistic manner and Is a thriller from beginning to end George Llo Lloyd d and Jay Tn R Roberts berts known as the drawing room room entertain entertainers re i comprise a good team that gives an an anI artistic I artistic performance performance that has pleased immensely wherever It has hns been shown shown Mr Ir Lloyd Llod Is a voiced sweet singer of oC character songs and his ready wit brings spontaneous responses from the audience Mr Roberts is a a. pianist who Is especially skilled 33 as an Impromptu accompanist The musical comedy corned feature of the tho weeks week's bill is the Al and Harr Larry Harry Klein and Sibyl Brennan act which Is s1 sparkling spark spark- ark ark- ling Bug with catchy songs Intricate d dances genuinely funny tunny Jokes and brilliant repartee This trio starred recently with the song comedy In Panama Panama Pan Pan- 1 ama ama meeting with well deserved suc sue ces cess The only thing that the full full- fledged Hedged musical comedy com city has which Is f r. r missing In this act Is the chorus of ot pear carriers Miss Brennan Is un unusually unusually un- un usually pretty and has a sweet well- well trained Drained voice oice June Imes Jmes as sweet neet anI and pleasing as the the month for fo which she Is named offer of- of offers fer fers a a. comedy sketch that is as bright ht and sunny as the tho skies skieR of or June June- She Shei i Is 18 the owner of or a number of oC her own f songs longs and has a manner mannor of ot presentation presentation presenta presenta- tion that is most effective Amon Among her song Bong hits are Little Mary Green Wont Vont You Come and Join My h Church and On the Sunny Beach She Phe he makes a e. decided hit with the audience audience au au- I In her har bathing suit song Henry Clive Is a clever er en entertainer and with the support of at Miss Mai Ial Sturgis Walker Alker has has an unique and original offering This ThiB is a satire o on n some of ot the best known entertainers In vaudeville a deville He Ho pla played ed a a. long en engagement engagement engagement en- en in London at various arious nigh high class music halls and since his last western appearance he has devised de a completely now new lino line of ot entertainment La Arenera and Victor come all the way WRY from tram Spain with Ith a a. program of ot songs and nd dances typical of oC southern Europe La Arenera is a typical t Anda- Anda lusian beauty with black hair black blackeyes blackeyes eyes ees and splendid figure She sings with the passion of or the warmer climes and dances as it if poss possessed b by the tho dancIn dancing dancing dan dan- cIn cing demon TI The e duet pantomime dance ance Love of or the Rose nose is full futI of ot dramatic expression and poetic beauty A SpanIsh Spanish Spanish Span Span- ish dance in duet is a dramatic climax to a 0 pleasing number The Trio 1110 Du Gros are skilled aerial acrobats and comic artists In their thell par pai particular al'- al' line Thc They are aro hero from Europe Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope having ha been brought over especially especially especially ally for tor the tho Orpheum circuit The They are daring and original in their athletic acts Their humor an and their theil boisterous play while performing the most thrill thrilling ing of or their feats teats amaze the audience THE FILE G. It would seem that the management of or the Garrick has made an unusually fortunate selection In its play for tor the week which opens at that theatre to tonight tonight tonight to- to night the show being Tho The Easterner by br George Broadhurst inasmuch as no I American playwright Is at this time more prominently before the ing Int public than Mr Broadhurst This Is fe due to the tho phenomenal success success success suc suc- cess that his latest dramatic work I Bought and Paid For FOI has achieved ed in New York Mr Broadhurst wrote The Easterner Eastern Eastern- er when his lils career as a dramatist was at Its zenith and for tor season after aHel season Nat r C C. C Goodwin played it across the country with a success that quickly earned for this already famous Camous artist a a. reputation as an Interpreter of oC serious parts equal to his fame tame as asa asa asa a comedian In giving Tho The Easterner Easterner Easterner East East- erner for Cor the ensuing week the Garrick Garrick Garrick Gar- Gar I rick brings Mr Broadhurst and his talent for tor evolving sensational sta stage e stories home to us at ot a moment when hEn that playwright Is 15 unusually prominent In the cast east The Time drama Is In four tour acts An un unhappy unhappy un- un happy love affair between Morley Crawford a dashing New ew Yorker and Dora Robbins Bobbins tho daughter of oC a California Call Call- fornia sheriff If IB is made the nucleus of or orthe the plot Cra Crawford had apen spent t several months in the California Irrigation district district dis die tract In which Robbins lived and oven even after ater he left the affair between himself him him- sel self and Dora was not known goner genera ally Crawford returns ns to California accompanied by his ward Grace Morton Mor Mor- ton Crawford has a a 1 scheme to corner corner cotner cor cot ner ner the bonds bands of the thc big irrigation company compan and Miss hiss Morton Is with him in search earch of ot her hr brother who following fol fol- tol- tol lowing an escapade at home had run runaway runaway away several months month before Th The money Crawford has invested In the irrigation bonds really belongs to Mis Miss Morton and her brother On the fla day or of c Crawfords Crawford's Crawfo s arrival the marriage of ot Dora to Sam a a. boyhood sweetheart had bC been n solemnized solemnize and with the he discovery dis discovery dis- dis covery coven b by Sam of at Dora and Crawford to together ether and Dora Dorn in tears Mr Ir Broadhurst Broad Broad- hurst burst throws his characters Into It a vortex of o sensational Incidents that culminate in the murder m of oC Doras Dora's im huband husband hus- hus band the |