Show THE iM B-- ® ’ s SALT LAKE CITY UTAH- - SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 1917 HEBALD-EEFDBMCA- N Lustre axe WEEK’S Amusemtnt Program - Unusual Bicycle Act to Head Bill v Opening at Pantages Wednesday w v f : DRAMA tteatreJ— New dramatic "The House of Glass masterpiece In four acts presented by Wilkes' players Every night with matinees Thursday and Saturday after- : vaudeville ’"-- ’ V Orpheom— New vaudeville bill with three headliners Including the second episode of “The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras’ opens Wednesday Today’s bill Includes Leona La Mar the girl with a thousand eyes Paalasa— Now playing a Mil of seven features headed by a company of thirty In “The Mimic' World Three shows dally' New bill opens next Wednesday matinee' Liberty— Hippodrome v vaudeville Five shows dally MOTION PICTURES Salt Lake—Six nights and two Monday matinees commencing Sergt Fred Wells' lecturer and war correspondent and the Canadian government official films : American— Franklyn Faraum In “A Universal Stormy Knight” weekly Comedy Strand — Myrtle Gonzalez In “Southern Justice” Comedy Universal current events Paramount - Empress — Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Monday Douglas Fairbanks in The Map Paramount From Painted Post Hearst-Pathe news dictographs Thursday Vivian Martin In “The Trouble Buster Fatty ’ Arbuckle In “Oh! Doctor!” Broadway— Sunday Monday and Tuesday George Walsh la “The Yankee Way” and the fourth episode of the romantic 'serial “The only! Fighting Trail” Wednesday Mary Miles MInter In “Charity Cas- t - - - - - The automobile race number of Charlie Abeam and company comedy cyclists who will head the b!$ new bill opening at the Pantages r theatre next Wednesday afternoon Is carload of - attractive scenery' le carThis familiar sign 8 R again greeting the latecomers to per- ried by: “The Mlmlo World’ company formances at the Pantages theatre this which makes -their act decidedly out of - i ’ week where a big road' show headed the ordinary In which on “The bill Other acts thin week's by a company of thirty people Mimic World Is being greeted by ca- will run through until next Tuesday pacity houses at every performance- Pan-So night are: The LamplnlC European Manager Frank Newman of the cemedy illusionists presenting their “The tages- has advised theatregoers to re- mysterious ‘comedy production serve their seats in advance for the Flying Phonograph” Smith A McGuire show and avoid having to wait in line In their original singing-andancing ' and Agnes “The Mimio World” seems worthy to number be called the biggest and best musical Johns in the comedy of domestic life comedy In vaudeville as the act Is one “When v Hubby Realises and George that Is bound to' please every class of Hunter the man with a yard of laughs of “The Fatal theatregoers and send them away smil- The seventh episode White which la Pearl wish world and the Just that Ring ing starring wejre foras the players mimic It-- Feme shown as & special added attraction Felix and Calre and known completes this week’s hill at Pantages merly of ' tle” Thursday' Friday and Satur-of as For the week commencing with next world’s foremost Junior' comethe day Dustin Farnum in “North dian mimic and is in the pro- Wednesday’s matinee Manager Newfeatured 53” duction along with a chorus of pretty man promises some good entertainment ' Ilf hfy —Mary Fuller In “The maidens Some really funny comedy to Salt Lakers In the following big Beautiful Imposter” Star featured Is out comedy given by this company of dan-dq- rs acts: Charlie Ahearn A Co carnival Eddie Polo In “At Bay” 'Gray g oycllsts the alluring dancing while and their elnglng Cat” “Black Ghost” feature story sense “The Garden of Roses” Eddie Kane numbers are superb In every ‘ “The Long Green Trail” Tomorrow of and Jay Herman' “The Midnight Sons' The the word' greatest country’s ' three-reGold Seal drama The' lnv“A Ragtime Cocktail" Harry Godare the folk stage Impersonated by Soldier of the Legion” company Among those who are mim- frey and Veta Henderson in a breezy icked are Oscar Hammersteln Jose Col- patterlogue by-- 'Morgan Wallace lins Nijinsky Anna Favlowa' ‘Sam “Aboard 'for Abroad” Nelson A Nelson Chip Mary Marble Kubelik Tempest elevated comedians and the Gulllana epiand Sunshine Dolly Sisters Courtney trio' operatic singers The eighth comC Salt Lake Theatre Sisters Fritz! Scheff Richard Carle sode' of “The Fatal Ring” will Fred Stone and George M Cohan A plete the bill' Minus an arm wltji four horrible 'months of suffering In a German pris- has'-bee-n added attraction the edly win his plaee In Orpheum 'favor on camp and still enthusiastic and marvelous the The Three Bobs jovial jugglers and the war British government for more” that la films "The Retreat of the Germans at Pathe on the News will also find wishing to “go backveteran newspaper the Battle of Arras” Then in addi- program vwhich will' startplace the with Sergt Fred Wells man and correspondent who will speak tion the program includes ' the stellar Wednesday evening performance and at the Salt Lake theatre six nights and continue for five days with ' matinees Jane and 'of Courthorpe performances Octwo matinees commencing Monday Ca- company in “Our Family' an unusual beginning Thursday afternoon ' tober 8 in conjunction- with the sketch of everyday family life Kathnadian government official films “Can- erine Murray the magnetic ’singing ada’s Fighting forces" comedienne Milton and the De Frank At the very outbreak of the war- Ser- Long sisters presenting “The Diamond of Palace” a rube geant Wells then a reporter on one picture show the Vancouver’s dallies enlisted and took sisters and Neary Brothers In There Is: going to be a preachment offi- “Around the the course for noncommissioned a' dancing turn at the Wilkes Compass” theatre tonight and the cers preferring that to going In for a characteristic of the north south east commission because he was “surer of and west Joseph Cole and Gertrude rest of the week Not a sermon In the there and getting there quick- Denahy in a series of their 'latest dance ordinary sense of the word but the getting certainly got creations and the ever popular Pathe doctrine of tolerance' love and faith In ly” as an N C O He there In record time hla battalion be- News showing notable events visualised and In the human nature will-be I to carried the hearts of Salt r current world of the ing the Seventh from British Cblumbla straight history CanLakers in 'a way that will not soon be and pTetty nearly everybody in oh Scottlsh of residents Salt will Lake ' at ada has heard how he kept right be pleased with the announce- forgotten probably a men to retake “The House his Glass” has been seof Ypres leading ment of the Orpheum theatre of the re- lected for after his arm had been at vthe Wilkes captured trench German presentation of Jack Wyatt and hla Scdtch theatre tonight knd throughout shell 'His of- turn shattered by a the enatas lads headline the and lassies In draweek and ficers being wounded he was left on in this suing Intensely new traction of the bill which is to matic and absorbing story of a beaucommand of a company and fought Wednesday evening'ruleCa-at tiful loving girl’s fight against a mass another open next despite his mangled arm until seems to be the pacity regular unconscioucircumstantial evidence that operates bullet brought merciful the Orpheum and hence the manage- of " to blacken her name sness her hapIs ment urging patrons to make their piness send her to Jaildestroy a and for “After that he eald “my next rec- reservations year enough In ' advance to a half as a common thief and then dash ollection Is of a terrible Jolting pains secure seats farThe which line future to a thousand fragments In every possible spot of my body and window at every her at the ticket ' long when all the world seems and her the most consuming thirst imaginable forms performance seems to Justify the re- past forgotten the Wilkes rosy have The roar of the battle as I had last quest players of the house' chosen one of the most remarkable heard It returned to me— but there Jack his of and Wyatt big company dramas of the present day etage were no guns to be heard now and I players do ' not ' need an ' Intro“Thus those who live in glass houses hesitated before opening my eye There Scotch to Salt Lakers They were one Should not throw - stones” is an adage seemed to be a weight on me— and soon duction season And of the of hits last greatest I was on the their coming was the signal for the or- that is world-ol- d and it fits the moral I found that there wasseven wounded of by “The House of Glass” splenbottom of a pile of special nights of the sev- taught Max Martin wrote the drama didlymen on an open cart and my first ganization eral clans who have representatives and It was German soil was accompanied living played for an entire year sighta of in Salt Lake' Happy Jack has at the Chandler stokes theatre In New York from a of group shower by notified the this that management were women who produced German being by Cohan and Harris of angry his act is the same as last year year The Is of a young girl who that wounded the story and ' tormenting following more girls a is caught with a crook contains It that only on who has Just ' Canadian and English prisoners feature which could hardly be said to robbed a mansion of 3100000The prison their way to the hospital be lacking last season' from pair are arrested and despite' her plea “Soon some of us were put on other or more lassies who of innocence participated combad company contrucks and progress became more A second feature of the bill will be victed her and her X found is sent to prison for she transfer After the fortable — I wish Eva Taylor and Lawrence Grattan and & year and a ' half on the charge of Manitoba a beside boy myself remember bis name The crowds company in Mr” Grattan’s latest farce being implicated In - the theft " When I could the 'Boat” a comedy playlet she is released prison ' on parole on the streets cursed us in many ways “Rocking which Paclflo coast’ cities where ' the Margaret Case from the- - girl of the- story none understandable but with the in- act was - held - for a repeated engage- breaks her parole and goes to work unOne old German ment declared to be dent very certain & “scream der another name' 'She takes up (Stenexcited as our cart halted grew quite the- second ography and gets a A be third headliner will in' the a He had big outside a ‘beer garden of “The Retreat of the Ger- office’ of the manager ofposition: a western railstein in his hand and after saying episode mans at the Battle of Arras” the won- road company' The man's efficiency beer stein the threw many things heus The beer went all derful British government war film and ability for hard work makes him and contents at depicting the defeat of Teuton arms on president of the company and Margaret ever my partner who in delight and the French front at the hands of the Is appointed his private secretary Their some up in forces between attempts to sop the allies The pictures were business relations deepen into love and caleld Hooray Dutchy do it taken7 of bis band on the battlefield by especially are finally married again!’ “ camera men who risked their they assigned the wedding eomes the disFollowing lives — and many of thefn lost them —In covery of the theft a large sum of an effort to give history an indelible money In the railroadofoffices The presThe second ident Is greatly incensed and hires record of a' Orpheum eplsojSe Is even more thrilling than 'the score of detectives to catch the thief first' if such a condition 'be posslbla One ‘of these men Is a' detective who Additional features of the bill will worked on Margaret Case when she vaudeville t The exceptional hlgh-clabill which has been delighting confer- be Chester Spencer and Lola Williams broke her parole He recognizes her ence and state fair visitors' at the Or- laugh provokers of the first order who and deaf to her entreaties he causes “Putting It Over’ which her arrest1' in ' & dramatic climax in pheum theatre will conclude with the appeardo In’ in a manner all 'of their 'own front of her husband The latter turns of this afternoon and they performances success been Joe Towle i In his own peculiar enter- against her when she Is taken by the eveningon Seldom has such as of tainment Is one of ' that breed known authorities and from this point he has that the scored Orpheum ' LaMar the girl who as "nut” comedians and will undoubt- - story is 'devoted to the' girl’s fight to pretty Leona' sees all an& tells alL The all knows veil of mystery which surrounds hsr act has only been Intensified by the wonderfully accurate predictions and has made prophesies which she The second big feature of the bill " O-- ” - 7 - BLUEBIRD SHOW AT STRAND INCLUDES FAMOUS FILM STARS d Billy-Abrahms 4 ' ' 4 4 4 4 4 Beautu Makes Him Tavorite j Liberty You’ve probably heard of that famous event “Celebrating Day in Tennessee” but unless you have been to the suhny southland or to the Liberty theatre you have not known the pleasure of all it holds forth The event Is reproduced at the Liberty theatre this week by “The Eight Black Dots” southlanders sunny eight clever brought here ‘by Joe Sheftell for this particular occasion Friends of Joe say he certainly knew his business when he picked out the black belles and dandies for his act and dancing act fornoeverbetter' singingover the Hippobeen sent has drome circuit There is a quartet that sings beautifully There are girls who dance exceptionally well and there are comedians who make you laugh' no matter how much of a grouch you may have But one act doesn’t make a 'Liberty show no more' than one robin makes a spring The management engaged Jack Barton the nut comedian the Two Jewels’ a pair of lively dancers and singers as well as laugh 'provokers' Collins and Lee “The Dancing Crawford Cop and the Dainty Soubrette and Crawford “Those Nifty Entertainers” and other attractions to enjoyment' equally as conduciveThe Liberty bills change every Thursday afternoon and patrons say week they are getting better everyamateur The usual Wednesday night of program Is making professionals have who lake Salt youngsters many - 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Cat” stories ever written is on the Its title is Mehesy program today “The Long Green Trail” Another unusual number la a star f eaturette in which charming Mary “The Fuller plays the leading role Infrom a Beautiful Impostor” she rises remere orphan In the asylum to the sosponsible position of hostess at a cial affair There Is she impersonates ill and meets a the countess who He later proves his love society man true even when be bears by remaining her story Eddie Polo the “king of stunt pullthe thrillers” appears In “At Bay” One of the feature' Ghost” ing “Gray events In this picture Is an explosion where the supposed victims seek shelter In an underground chamber and esIncidents throughcape Many such out the picture as well as clever actmake this ing and good photography detective story of unusual Interest Tomorrow’s chief attraction IsSol- a three-re- d Gold Seal entitled “The diers of the Legion with Irene Hunt featured day Tuesday Is ' - : There will be another Lynn F’ Reynolds Bluebird’ shown as the attraction at the Strand theatre today and tomorrow When a Reynolds Bluebird is announced devotees of the screen may be assured of wholesome and Invigorating entertainment — for this is one of the very few directors who depends upon natural scenery and the' Inspiration of the open alrto frame his episodes and carry forward the entertaining plots of his production Villainy and crime are strangers to the Reynolds code of photoplaying He depends upon the beauties of nature and the Invigorating action of healthy stories to provide the interest so necessary to the success of a screen drama —and he never falls of his mark Myrtle Gonzalez the pretty girl who always leads the Reynolds photoplayers will appear ' in “Southern Justice” supported by the rotund and amusing George Hernandez' who will be recalled for hla artistic acting in all of the Reynolds productions In the Bluebird series “The Play’s the Thing” with Bluebird-especialltrue 'in the pieces that Lynn F Reynolds directs’ : - - y broncho busters In their- berths in his That the entire company private car was not killed? will b the thought of everyone who" 'reviews this strenuous picture today For the' last half of the week ' winsome little Vivian Martin in “The Trouble Buster? and “Fatty” Arbuckle in ' ‘Oh! Doctor' will-bpre' sented' In hls latest Artcraf t ' picture “The FairMan From Painted banks discloses many new cowboy tricks ' learned- from champions qf a recent rodeo who appear with him In the photoplay The story of Wyoming cattle rustling days presents the versatile Douglas in many thrilling sltua tlons vVAmong other things Fairbanks is called upon to shoot two holes through the “bad man’s” hat while it reposes peacefully upon the latter’s head some hundred yards away When the usual substitute was ‘suggested Fairbanks refused to listen to It thereby retaining his V distinction of never “faking a u stunt” before the camera Frank the popular Broadway actor who portrays the outlaw character being familiar with Douglas’ ability as a sharpshooter readily agreed to go through the bltbut when the star leveled his guns and fired two shots directly at the actor’s head' even he had a sinking feeling In his stomach ‘‘I know Douglas Is a crack shot but even at- that' when I looked-Intthe mouths of' those 'young cannons' It made me ablt uneasy'- said Campeau later The 'ricene was enacted exactly as per schedule however and Cam peau’s hat lay on the ground before he realized it was all over Many producers cry1 “realism” but how many actually carry- - this' out? Douglas Fairbanks has 'become one of the very topmost screen favorites In the world for' various reasons one of which is that he never asks anyone to do what he would not attempt himself There is no such thing as “doubling” In a Fairbanks picture If a scene demands that he leap from a tree over a chasm on to another he does not hire a “daredevil” to do it for him He either does it himself or the Incident is not Included In the photoplay ‘ : - - - e - ‘ Post”-Dougla- s - - - - - 1 Cam-pe&- - : - - - all-come- - - - it-n- ' - One of the tense moments iri “The House of Glass1 opening at the Wilkes tonight to ran throughout the m"g week at that house for Her beauty and peculiar-fitnestwo years of work AFTER completing to mnch work-idone movies have the cinema E the with ss&nay have atand favorite a film her make people' Miss Margaret Clayton has arf various pro-- ‘ vacarived here to take a tion and to visit her people before her season begins She is on her way to Los Angeles where ahe will consult with one or two producers who have made her flattering offers to be decided upon when her present contract iexplres but will remain here several wedks in order to take a complete rest well-earn- ed s tracted the attention of It is whispered that her salary runs into four figures each week She was recently featured with Taylor Holmea and her offers for the comthat she has ing year are so numerous not yet decided which to accept Miss Clayton spent the greater part of her life in Salt Lake and her many friends are giving her a royal welcome ducers man he hates Meanwhile ' “Coyote? Dick' smiles and Jimmy disappear ' bitterly tosurmises that they have ' returned Chicago and becomes resigned But the two faithfuls are plan- the eve of hla wedding day they force him to sign a note to the princess reand leasing hertofrom her engagement Dick then Bulgaria ship him claims' the princess as his own and On sails for America on his honeymoon and Vortsky against plotting ning -- Broadway are George Walsh and Enid Markey and seen at the Broadway Sunday Way” and Monday In “The Yankeeromantic and the fourth episode of the Trail” “The serial Fighting thrilling Dick Mason (George Walsh) sees a beautiful girl In ‘a Chicago cabaret falls In love with her and when a big ruffian starts annoying her he interferes Result: A night In Jail a fine deof $1000 and an indulgent father’s imleave should Dick termination that kingdom of mediately for the Balkan Llthunla to look after his cattle concession Dick takeq with him “Coyote? Jones former foreman of thea Mason New ranch and Jimmy' O’Malley York crook Dick and Jimmy struck up a friendship when the latter atOn tempted to hold up the former and girl to shipboard also Is a beautiful the last night out Dick Is overjoyed receive from her an unsigned note: “Dear Un Mason: Thanks for your interest in me both in Chicago and aboard‘ the ship—you most wonderful ‘ boy” minister 7 Meanwhile in Llthunla the of finance Count Vortsky has beenff ’Monster carrying on a plot with He ambassador Bulgarian American the from awaits only word the half Interest - Dick purchaserIn of Llthunla He sees Count arrives deand agrees to give his next Vortsky concession cattle cision about the when the Princess ’Alexia morning Llthunla will be present at of ruler the conference When Dick enters the council chamber he discovers that fellow Alexia Is no other than W to him voyager When she signified she does by a motion of her eyes that not want him to disposo of his holding he changes his decision to sell out and announces that he would keep his ' conare cession Vortsky and Hershoff thanks Dick princess once enraged" The or twice him later and meets when nobody kn6ws about It And Dick loves and the princess loves andr they ' are happy He outdone not to Is be Vortsky Llthunlan rebellion the 'among stirs up quells peasants and troops and thenthat the the rebellion by announcing to marry Princess Alexia has promised him This la the truth Dick watches the approach of the fatal day that Is to unite the woman he loves with the ’ : - Her-sho- ' - ’ - - - -- Two fathers chums from boyhood decided that their son and daughter should become man and wife The was taken into confidence but girl the young man was' led through a serlea of baffling episodes fraught with mystery and sprinkled with startling adventures before he discovered that his courage was being tested in order that the girl might satisfy herself that she was about to marry “a real man” In brief that’s the plot of “A Stormy Knight' the Bluebird photoplay to be presented at the American theatre today and tomorrow with Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernon stars of the occasion Jack Cunningham devised an Ingenious story as the basis of the mystery-comed- y and Mr Far- - S1ISS MARGARET CLAYTON dy UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD - 7 720 A M 720 A M i Lemons Beautify! 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