Show I COMING TO THE COLONIAL 1 4 F t w G 7 1 M j r 9 i ir 4 r 4 k Y P jP e. e 7 iL GEORGE KELLY KELLYS S A As the Virginian in Owen Wister's play coming to the Colonial next week I I ATTRACTIONS S' S TODAY Y 9 Salt SaH Lake Theatre Theatre- Theatre Montgomery Montgomery omer tand and Stone In Jn The Old Town p. p m. m f I t Orpheum Vaudeville 15 p. p m. m and p. p m. m f fI 4 I I Colonial Tho Colonial The House Next ext f 4 Door Dool S 15 Ui p. p m. m f ff f Garrick Garrick Stock company com com- f ff f pany In Raffles Sl p. p m 01 rn 4 Yaul Empress Empress Vaudeville ell e. 2 O p. p m. m f ff f 0 p. p m. m and 11 p. p m. m 0 j Mission Mission Ilie Vaudeville and motion f j jf f pictures afternoon and night 1 i 4 A M 4 M M COLO COLONIAL UL THEATRE rUE Scintillating with brilliant nt repartee abounding abounding- In amusing situation with an undercurrent of deep deell human emotions emotions emo emo- which grip one hard The House Next ext Door op opened op a three days days' en engagement en- en s at the Colonial theatre last Jast night ht before belore a large and representative audience The drama for tor such it is In spite of the comedy element is from the pen of oC J. J Hartley Hartje Manners and has n aroused more discussion since ince Us Its first I production than probably any other play piny in recent years rears Treating as ns ItI it I does dOCI with a racial problem The House Next ext Door ml might ht easily have become one ono of the greatest dramas of or our time I But the tho author evidently felt that ho had a most Important mission to fulfill I I hence ho he treated the controversy in a alI alight alight lI light ht vein ehl driving home hl his arguments with and accomplishing the de desired do- do I sired end without adding to the a agitation agi agi- l- l tation which unfortunately touches life In this country so o deeply deell The Tile story of the pla play is founded I Upon ll on fl th prejudice of ot Sir Hir John Cot Cots Cols j i wold vold against as Sir Isaac Jacobson a Hebrew of lowly birth who J by his own o n efforts Hort has become wealthy and hon hon- ored Sir John through h extravagance and mismanagement loses lpes the fortune of his father and mortgages es his ancestral ancestral ancestral ances ances- home Sir Isaac feeling his pity for the downfall of a noble house houIE buys bus the mortgage e and secretly de defrays le- le frays rray the musical education of ot Sir Sir Johns John's son The two to fan families lIv live InI in adjacent houses and each cach has a son and daughter The children fall inlove in inlove love Jove with one another which precipitates I t tates tes a clash between the fathers Cathers Sir SIl John refuses refuse to permit the tho matches because of or his hatred for COl tho the H Hebrews brew while Sir SIl Isaac strong in his family pride would have his children marry Into nto their own race Of or course courso every every- thing ends happily but the manner of handling the story tOl l 1 Is so O delicate and con convincing that one comes conies awa away with witha a n new w of oC the Jews Jewl as a people Tho The various roles are arc in the tho hands of capable actors throughout and ro- ro IntelI Intelligent ent and arid careful archIl treatment WIl William lIani V. V Mong lonS' as I the ho Irascible Sir John Cotswold with the blood of a baronets In his veins Ins gives a n Portrayal of the difficult rob rolo rolo that stamps him as an actor of or extraordinary r n nary ability II Ho lie I Is abl ably seconded ed by George Dayton's portrayal of Sir Isaac Jacobson a difficult role calling for tho ho finest discrimination and finesse The Thc House Next Door Dool should be seen b by jy every person pelson in whose mind there exists a prejudice 3 against tho the Hebrews as ns individuals or collectively eJ Salt Jakc Theatre Through h delay deIa In n th the arrival of ot their train Montgomery Mont Mont- gomery omery and Stones Stone's company compan scheduled to o appear appeal at the Salt Lake theatre In InThe InThe InThe The Old Town rown last night were un- un able to give a performance The theatre management announces that ticket holders may have their mone money returned to o them or Ol their tickets exchanged exchange for lor tonight's ht's performance Addel Added ed to th tIn the lively lI bill at atthe th ho the Orpheum yesterday afternoon there was ras an extra act called A Fair En- En t presented b bv by Alice lIce Conrad Conral Courter Penrose and anel Corinne Blossom special act aft while not worked out opt to o completeness in iii some same minor minot details seemed to please lease and ancl was greeted with applause of ot scenery props etc ete al' al are arriving for next weeks week's bl jig big attraction A Romance of oC the Undo Un Un- do rw orid tf H If one should start to reate relate relate re- re late ate one half the little incidents that occur dining the tho progress o of such a apay Play pay as ag Raffles behind tho the scenes and andon andon andon on tho stage stag between the actors In actors in incidents which the audience never sees sees sees- the he toiling telling would fill m a column Raffles will wIn TTe te given tonight and Saturdays Saturday's two performances Beginning Beginning Begin Begin- ning Sunday evening th tue Ga s 's offering offering of or- fering will be Barriers Burned A Away wa Owen Owen rister Istel author I IThe The VIr Virginian in which George c Kel Kelly Kellys Is s to appear at tho the Colonial next week Is s at work on a new noy novel the title of which hn has not yet been announced Instead In Instead In- In stead of or having having- Its Us scenes In the cattle country as ns all of or his other works have this his story will deal with willi New Nc England types and characters Judging from the size Of the he crowd which stood In line waiting to o get gei el tickets at the I Empress theatre last ast night the third weeks week's business wI will eclipse an any o of the weeks since the tho opening The line IIno of entertainment given hen this week Is up to tho the standard hose rhose who go o to make mace up the bill 1111 ar are aro Mrs In Jules Jues Levy tC and family Herb Herbert rt lodge Hodge Miller Uller an and Mack MacIc Miss lIss Ida Barr John olm n. n R. R Gordon and company compan P Patty tt Brothers Brothels and th the tIa new motion picture slowIng showing President Taft In his review of or the American fleet Jeet |