Show J I I I J D Drama eume CoD Cb Olf Offerings rings for or the th W Week k from Grave e In Salt SaU alt Cake Comedy Playhouses L c C I Th This is Weeks Week's The Program I I gaIt Theatre Ima Alma Where Do You Liver Thursday Friday and oI Saturday with Saturday matin mat mat- in inee e. e v Theatre Wllliam William William J 1 I. b and company In Iii D Dorothy rothy th Vernon o of Haddon all wet week k starting tonIgHt maUn matinees e Thursday and Sat sat- P 4 t Orpheum Theatre Theatre Vaudeville performances performances per per- and evenings X Ne bill Sunday matinee of each leach w Wt week k l I Theatre Vaudeville llIe performances S s. s afternoons and anI even Ven ings Xe New bill bUt begins Wednesday matinee matIni f of or each eath week Garrick Theatre Carne Carnegie l Mu- Mu Iu Alaska expedition motion pictures pIcture four our dl days bye 8 starting tod today m matinees s dally atIl Liberty rt T Licensed motIon motion motion mo mo- mo- mo tion pictures and music Special feature The Last t Blockhouse In Int t vo Tt t o reels Continuous performances s t today tod from C to 11 1 p p. p m. m i ii i i r l I By Bythe the Press Agents j I l I 1 I Hp HE Irl concerning the theat at attractions at at- 1 tr tractions orr offered red b by the local the thc r has been leen been f furnished tl d by bj their press pres TJ representatives I e 1 The The- sentiments e expressed ex ex- pressed ma may or mn may not be those those- o of or orthe r the editor of this nc j Salt ait Lake Theatre It nOll several seer points of view Jew Alma FROM I Where Do You Live Li which I Is ts to tc I pta play play- playa a r return turn engagement ement at th the Fait Lake Inka theatre next Thur Thursday Fri Fri- day clay and Saturday with ith Saturday matInee mat mat- matInee Inee Ine i Ione jOne oC or the tho most mORt r n mu acal cal co comedies I s of the la last t r f Tow w seasons It Ie was as originally a l French rench farce farco b by Paul nul Herve Here with ith m l lc b by Jean Bri Bri- and had a n long lone run in Paris before be be- be f fore re being brought to this side sIle of the thc Atlantic It was first played In es York lork in German and was no mn success success- Cul ul that Manager la Cr Joseph M I Weber dI discerned dis c the possibilities for or it on th the Amerl American an stage and commissioned I George V. V Hobart to turn It Into Eng lish Ush Though decidedly edl musical th the th songs are introduced In a a log cal w way y that does floes not interfere with th the plot arid and the tho effect ct 1 II hi mor than pl pleasing Th story stor is well vell pH f followed It Jt is Ia based on In onn Inn I In n will which Ie- Ie leaves cR n a l large r l f fortune to tc toa a a J young countr country ho boy O upon condition that for fur twenty four hours after the th ther r reading i of C f the will 11 h he sh shall l ll no not f fall in lii I ur 0 lu to u I n. n interested parties parties' 0 of course seek to Have him and the and f nd bewitching Alma I t. t Is hired to hetra betra betray 01 him mm b bit t instead she acts act's as his prot pro pro- t I. I Ultimately the clock strikes ourthe time is up and PIerre Flern proposes pro pro- ro- ro poses to th the d dazzling z Alma Of Of the theng songs ng perhaps the most mot delightful on ore Is 18 Alma Where here Do o You ou Live the chorus honl of this being sung wherever it Is Js Po possible to be he admitted Then hen Childhood D wIth its whimsical fancies and IChe the postures and nd The Land of Beautiful Bt Dreams are both likable likable- Miss lIs Gr Gra Grace ci Drew a ti I beautiful blonde creature I is th thi prIni donna this this' ca season on with Mr Ir Webers Weber's company and therole roto of ot Alma It said air t to l b be one that fits fita liar hr to to perfection This young oun woman last season on sang saner the principal female part In The Chuco tate frate te he a voice of ot unusual p. p Others In th company n arc nrc re Kin Charles s F F. Orr Hen- Hen 3 rv Sherwood Sh Sli r od John Herbert Heywood ne Edward Xa agIe le J J. J Herbert rt i Crowle Crowley llert Bertha ertha ne Marie darie Aunts Annis I j I al and 1 I Lewis Lewi twI I Colonial The Theatre tre I. I T a lo long far cr cry from the deck eck of dif t the rans o liner Hiler of tod today to th the covered vine ted catI castles of ot old d England i In the Sl Sixteenth t nth tilT century Atthe t Lt the Col Colonial William J J. J Kel Kelly and 11 J B If company n have h compassed the leap Ith for a n production to tol to- to l and nd the bal balance week that wIl m probably prove th most moat pop pop- ular milar this stock star tar has in Sh Salt lt Lake The pla I la to be Vernon Vern-n of ot Ra don Hall Halla a a- romance romane to so rich In In- In thle t so zo colorful n n Its senes c hes and so po o I tnt dramatic and Interesting in it action that through all the years yearn ear lit Ltha's ha been successfully presented on khe he Am American stage It has steadily Itt grown more firm in it Its HI hold on the American public and the players of line ithe lI stage a age e. e Colonial patrons patron indicated d b by letters and nd votes several weeks eek ago agro that the drama was a a favorite fa locally arid iid Mr Ir K Kelly ll immediately made ar ar- to secure it for Dorothy Doroth Vernon Verrlon of Haddon IaU ranks with the best of the plays Illas of tf t its lirt kind and IK is a a. dramatization of Charles Majors Major's famous t book ook of the name title Mr oIl Majors wrote When Was Vas in Flower and the o two plays have been companion suc- suc esse for many many years 0 Of almost equal l interest to the tho tho production pro pro- of ot the romance itself is 18 the thee fes e a that th t t. t tonight for the first time Edith Lyle Mr ir Kellys Kelly's new leading leA oman n t to make her first appearance Jn n Salt Lake playing the role of ot DOrothy Dorothy Dorothy Dor Dor- othy Vernon Joi For n e arly l i-l two months Mr 11 Kelly Kell- haa has ti n. n secure Miss Lyle Lyl as 13 his woman She play played d him ACTRESS PLA PLAYS YS ROLES 4 L S 4 t f 2 s S 57 5 x-S x S S S S 1 4 I c S S 3 J S. S S m t. t S S 5 S S S S s S S. S K J l. l With Uh time tIle announcement that Mi Mio s sEdith Edith Lyle LIe opens her engagement t t the Colonial tonight IP at his leading woman In tn in Dorothy 1 roth Yer lon oC of Had Had Hail Ball William J J. J J JKelly I Kelly f I has al also o an an- i that Jane janc Griffith the pretty and popular who has played lae his hia feminine roles In Imi the i past st ast three or tour four wc k ks will wilt take the tho 1 meg meg- e ular ulal characters in I his lis is future Colonial Plo productions Miss Griffiths Griffith's forte torte In stock Is in In- In genue parts rt and her beauty ami vi vivacity vivacity vi- vi and personality hae made her ler lerone one of the mOAt most popular members of Mr Kellys Kelly's compan company When hon th time the en engagement engagement en- en of Miss Dallas was terminated teel t- t ed eel abruptly at tho Colonial Miss U s Griffith Griffith Grif Grit tub stepped Into the tha breach and curried cur cur- ried ned the leading feminine roles in Mr tr Kellys Kelly's E production prod admirably for so 80 an actress Tow that Miss Lyie has arrived d for tor h her r po position as leading woman of or the com company an Mr Kelly ha has 1 picked Miss Griffith for the roles rotes that are arc so 50 vital a factor in time tUo success or C of most stok stock production pro pro- di uc I I o mm s. s Possessed of ofia ofa Ia cha charin at arid i 11 grace gric S C a and stage e pre presence ence that won on her fame Caine in musical comedy Miss Mias 5 Griffith has hns brought all the these theme e attribute to hr nor aidIn aid all allIn In a making a success uCle s of or her hez Colonial en engagement engagement en- en and the result jp ja a 1 popular popular- It ity with Mr Ir K Kellys Kelly's l tI clientele that l Is Iii not O overtopped led by anyone anone In th thu I stars star's company compan Dorothy Vernon of oC Haddon Hall goes an tonight at the Colonial for COl the first t time lure here in In ears ar I several f years ars ago and proved pro so 50 popular lar that tip tic deemed deeme her splendidly suited suited suit suit- ed to his company compan at th the COlonl Colonial l She CO comes H to Salt SnIt Lake Lak fresh from the there there- re remarkable remark re- re mark ble record of two two as leading woman of ot greatest l stock theatre the Colle College theatre Prior to that timo she was was' AVilton U ton Lackaye's leading lendin oman woman in h ucc s. s The StrangerS Stranger a arid and d be before before be- be fore that she abe played the role of the country girl in Benr Henry B. B Harris' Harris New ew York lork hit The Country Countr B Boy She She- ha has headed her own companies in several large larg eastern centers centers' and is Is' credited with being of or the yOungest unrest prettiest prettiest pret pret- and most accomplished leading women on the American stage With Ilith Marie Baker as character woman wom worn an of or the company c and tho the organ organization Iza- Iza tion numbering such stich players erA as Richard Richard Rich Rich- ard Vivian n J J. J Frank Burke Arthur Morse Moon Io u Jane Griffith Hart Harry An n n drews Fanchon Everhart E Alice Conrad Conrad Conrad Con Con- rad H Harry rr Tl Taylor lor lea Leafy r Doll and others oth ers Mr Kelly has one ono of the he strongest and best balanced stock companies to tobe tobo tobo bo be found In either elthor the east or west vest The story of or poro Dorothy h Vernon of or Haddon Hall concerns the love lo of Dorothy Dorothy Dor Dor- oUi othy for tor Sir John Manners son of the theman theman theman man her father so 30 cordially hates Doroth Dorothy Dor Dor- othy othy- has boon betrothed to Sir John since babyhood but a a. quarrel between their fathers breaks' breaks this up and Dorothys Dorothys Dorothy's Dorothy's Dorothys Dor Dor- othy's father arranges for her he- heto to marr marTI marry mar mar- r ry TI her c cousin whom she has never seen The mal mariner ner in which Sir Ir John Yohn oils COIN fo lR the time scheme captures Dorothy Doroth and finally weds her 1 i I a splendid t tale le of or FEATURE ACT ON ORPHEUM BILL 9 OPENING A AT T THA THAT T THEATRE THEA TRE TODAY S. S le Iw ye Y i- i 9 c- c wr S S j 1 I t Q 1 q Ir 9 1 A AD D I IP P t tt t 7 S chivalry and and Mr Ir Kelly Keny has hai mount d th the production most clabor I ate h Opening tonight the romance goes through the coining week with tin matinees on Thur Thursday and Saturday afternoons r and nod a special matinee W Wed Wednesday ed ne da afternoon Lincoln's birthday Orpheum Theatre pHE old ohI saying that comparisons nr are THI- THI I I odious will not not hold good In th the case of or the new bill lull which opens atthe at atthe the time Orpheum for u it weeks week's s run this aft aCt The management predicts that It will be lie equally as al C entertaining an nn offering of of- of fering ferin as ns the ro road d show how of last week weel The he headline offering comes in the form Corm of the new life homo sketch h Little Lit S tIe tle Mother which will be presented h by bythe th the Louise Joseph Galloway-Joseph Kaufman Co This pta t t If was especially written for them h by Edgar Allan AlJa n Woolf who has haR contributed m many n successes el to th the vaudeville stage stag This ha has th the strength th dramatically lh of oC Mother rother and lul the tho Lottery Man ft Tt It wa waa In Jn the tIme latter lat 1st- ter piece that Miss MII Galloway made li her r greatest Now York success while success while therole the therol rol role rolA Mr Ir Kaufman portrays portra i in Is similar to The COlin County t Boy In which he heap appeared ap- ap successfully for a a. st season Chris Richards conc conceded to be among the tinniest funniest of England's funn funny men is listed s second cond on the new nw bill TheNe The Ne New York critics were f enthusiastic over r this comedian while ln last t weeks week's reviews of ot the Orpheum sho show In the Los Angeles An An- Angeles geles etel papers rs were mostly d dot devoted ot d tf to this thil ludicrous entertainer Nature r has baa aH endowed him with a set of remarkably supple limbs a a. rubber race face and an abnormally abnormally ab ab- ab- ab normally developed sense of time the absurd In gestures Mile Ulo Lucille Is a remarkable juggler who with her uncanny parrot Cockle has Just closed long engagements c ment atthe at atthe th the Empire 10 and the Alhambra Paris Cockle Is a remarkable bird he delivers a a. suffrage speech imitates the cornet dances sings sing ragtime und and keeps up a n. running running- fire Ire of comment on Mile Luclle's Lucilo's part rt of oC th time the not net This act actIs actIs actis is rightly hilled billed as is a great nO elt novelty Another foreign n act lct are the Halans The They furnish a A. truly remarkable exhibition exhibition tion both on omi the tight and slack wire The They do a R number of daring stunts and can the climax with a n. whirlwind dance hoary Henry Lewis billed as the Joll Jolly Juvenile Ju Ju- Ju- Ju venile Jerman Is listed among th the latest monolo monologue ue artists to arrive in vaudeville Ills His comedy is largely In his hisson son songs s. s alt all of which arc are arc either cither his own pro property erty or sung in iTt an flU original a way that makes make them seem fem different nt T The e Coon and nd the Octoroon Is the wa way va Seely and West cst are billed These two t entertainers have vo loft a trall of at r lau laughter and n music behind them right around the world for or the they have ha visited every tery civilized cl country where vaudeville vaudeville vaude vaude- ville me holds sway away rh They pta play a l number of instruments well welland and h have an entertaining enter enter- taming line of or tire dialogue u A cunning little English girl i is Dorothy Harris Banis who gives es great promise prom prom- iso ise a as a singing comedienne and ma may eventually land in the Alice Lloyd class clas She Se will tI sing several songs and getter gener- amir run First pictures of oC current events e of the world will be the offering b by the Gaumont weekly while hile the concert or orchestra or or- or chestra tr ha has some new music In course of preparation Empress Theatre A NOU CE has recently been A made b by the bool booking department of the Sullivan circuit that Powers's elephants and the Ito He man many Opera company compan will no doubt doubtS S SOLOIST AT REX PLEASES 5 St S A AS S U 5 Y I MO i l. 0 Who IM Is meeting t Ir parent great nt atthe nt at the Ik there S make a tour over 0 the S.- S. C circuit shortly It Il Is also quite that The Cadets Dc De Gasco ne will wilt be seen seen here The Tho bill which opened at the thc Empress Empress Em Em- press Wednesday will continue tip up uP to and including next Tuesday night Fun Full In hi a R. Cabaret one of ot the musical comedies comedies come come- dies by liy Weber Fields is Is' Is holding th the top position on the tile pres nt billat bill billat billat at th the Empress b by virtue of or th h. h h number number num num- ber of oC people in Ill tho production rind because of it being undoubtedly the tle most pretentious musical comedy corned In tabloid that time the Sullivan an f Considine booking department has secured as yet ct With it on the bill comes prett pretty rind nd dainty Ir Virginia Grant who carried carrle a repertoire of New ew York song hits that have hav won for tor her favor or over o the cir dr cult Jacobs Jacob's Dogs s. s a 3 bunch lunch of beauties beauties beau beau- tle ties includes such favorite species s Ins as fox ox terriers black and tans an and all aU with sagacity bordering on the human Their tricks are wonderful Miss PaulInc Paulin Paul Paul- info Inc Fletcher Pletcher dressed in gorgeous gowns gowns' and supported by a capable company com corn pHI |