Show L THEATRICAL THEA OFFERINGS FOR WEEK AT LOCAL PLAYHOUSES PLA j c OC 4 i 4 WEEKS WEEK'S 11 LL Amusement 11 P Program r o g ram a aI I talk Salt Lake Illustrated war M noted Archibald b James Janit F F. J. J by I who was with 1 war ar correspondent for tor four arm army Von I months Monday and Tuesday i Empress p p. p m m. m Vaudeville e I Saturday I and 30 I p. p 01 m. m Friday Frida bill opening with now I nd C and Sunday Friday matinee J Jand I Vaudeville e au Palta Pantages e bill J I and p p. p m m. dally dl Now ow ew I matinee Wednesday opens American Today Toda Today only onh E Ei E. If H. Calvert Cal- Cal in Tho Ruth Huth crt vert Profligate and Monday only onh fourth I Concert ConI Concert Con Con- merles erics eries stor story In Vho ho Pays I cert orchestra Prof Irot J J. J J J. J McClellan t conductor nd Co commencing commencing Liberty I Three Three days das Lois feature Paramount cing today Jack i Meredith and Owen Moore In Help IAH gripping drama Continuous 2 to 11 p. p in m. Wanted anted Broadway Toda Today and Monda The Outcast b by Thomas Nelson Tho and Tuesday Monday Pa Page e. e with Lot- Lot Diamond From the Sky Sk pIckford Tuesday and Wednesday WedI Wed Wed- ed tic Prerogative e ati with A A Mans Man's nel a I Hobert Robert l- l Edeson degon Th Thursday Frida Friday I and Saturday Stop Thief I n Rex Iod ex Today a and tomorrow special special I cial feature Robert Leonard andI and andElla I Ella lIa Hall hail of Master Ke Key fame r In Ina inI I romantic drama Mavis MaIs ls la of ot the tho I a Girwood Garwood and Violet VioletI Glen William l I In The Adventures Ad of I Ithe u I Yellow Curl Papers and Harry j jC t I the I C C. Meyers and anti Rosemary Theby In In j I II C I One I Yen Vengeful The Artist an and the I CaStlO Castlo Ranch nanch FI Flying I j comedy coOled feature Ethels New t I A The j t tI I Dress starring Fa Fay Undercurrent two two- two 1 t I act drama I i Salt Lake Theatre A have ha Just been beet J AnTI 1 perfected where whereby b James F. F J J. Archibald tho the war corr correspondent will give sl his excellent war talk at al atthe althe the Salt Lake theatre Monday Ion n and Tuesday Tues Tues- tIa day evenings evening May Ia 10 and 11 Many Man Ian correspondents have ha returned from th the these scene se ne of tho th European conflict but bui Jamie of Scribners Scribner's Magazine was th the first ono one to return who followed exclusively Austrian forces Corel's ely sl the German and since the thc first month of the tho war var To some persons It might seem to bo be boa ben a n detriment to have ha been only on on onside ono one side but no one but a veteran war correspondent or a military man can realize the great groat benefit that a person derives from confining himself exclusively shelY to one side Mr Mi- Archibald Is mind and convictions convictions convictions con con- absolutely l open In his Ills concerning tho the rl rights or wrongs of either cither r side He Joined the German anti and Austrian forces not because because because be be- cause ho had any preference to their cause but because Scribners Scribner's Magazine la sent Richard Harding Davis ls to represent represent represent sent and the tho same newspapers newspapers newspapers represented b by Mr Archibald to pers Join the allies Mr Ir Archibald's graphic graph raph- raphe ic e description of or the enormous fighting machine now In action Is doubly In Interesting Interesting In- In because It Jt Is supplemented by really wonderful photographs taken entirely bv by himself There Is p probably no man living ln fI who has used a war camera more than has Mr Ir Archibald with the possible exception of the fa famous famous fa- fa amous a- a TImmie Jimmie Hare of Leslie's LesUe's and ColHer's Colliers Collier's Colliers Collier's Col Col- liers lier's Weekly Many Ian pitiful tl walls wails have o been heard from newspaper men who have been re refused permission to go to the front but there has been absolutely no difficult difficulty lift 1 cult culty experienced by b Mr Ir Archibald be- be beaUMe aUMe being an experienced war correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent he remained In America atthe at atthe atthe the first and excitement nt of the war when tho tho- mobilization hordes hords hord i of refu refugees ees and returning tourists tle tied up the transport machinery In Europe and made hi his application in in n the regular regular regu regu- lar mr recognized manner The Thc general staff starr of er e every country countr Including in our own on lays down definite hard and fast rules for lor war correspondents The They must make inako their application through their own embassies If It foreigners or through the state department and through h the embassy In Washington If Americans That application must go FO through the official channels of the tho foreign office In itt Inthe the capitol where the application it IB is being made That foreign office refers It to de department department de- de where a record of every war correspondent who has served ser In any an campaign campal n Is Ie kept on file having been boon rC reported upon by the tho foreign attaches lr Ir In sach war If that war ministry raises any objection to the application the foreign ministry is notified and the application comes s back through tho the official channels in the same wa way Mr Archibald made his hla residence in Washington ton some years a ago o to be in personal touch with all foreign ac acquaintance acquaintance ac- ac with the Austro Hungarian minister Dr and having a personal personal per per- fonal acquaintance with Count Bern Bern- his application was facilitated and h his s acceptance was returned b by tel tel- He therefore arrived at the scene of or action early in the campaign with his papers in perfect order which gave ga him an exceptional opportunity with the Austrian arm army For Instance there were more than forty correspondents correspond correspond- kept in one one town some sonic distance behind the lino line of action known as the Press Quartier from which place they were taken to various points on the front If Jf the officers so desired But Mr Archibald was allowed cd to proceed proceed proceed pro pro- directly to Archduke Fredericks Frederick's headquarters from rota which place he lie had absolute liberty libert to go o wherever he de- de e- e sired Elred With the German army arm no definite def nite pass has yet et been issued to any correspondent but passes to the front were Issued for tor a week or ten days at a time and the greatest st possible facility given shen Mr 11 Archibald for fol- fol 4 I rIss 1 MAUDE ADAMS IS Salt Lake actress who will appear at tho LYL Salt Lake theatre May 18 and 19 as Phoebe in the dramatization dramatisation of James Matthew Barrie's Barries novel Quality Street The play has proved extremely popular in the cast f 4 I S St. I I 4 t. t l 43 4 U I 4 1 t 4 4 pd p- p d j. j it 4 1 r 4 i 4 r t w S S SI I S S S 1 y i j 5 S S r lowing the operations and aoel during the I four months In the field he lie visited ever every operation o of the tho German line except ex except ex- ex the extreme end nd of the western front around Ostend Osten His pictures are arc arca revelation rc and antI the absolutely a tL they arc are authentic and his own so that the personal personal per per- Bonal element clement enters Into their dm description tion He lie discloses over o colored photo slides and nearl nearly feet of moving mo picture films Quality Street I TAMES IES MATTHEW BAfflES BARRIE'S play pla of tJ JAMES JA The Little Minister was a dramatization dramatization dramatization dram dram- of his own novel ol Its success success suc sue I cess at the hands of Maude Adams is isa isa a n matter of theatrical history There was some ome curiosity as to what kind of ofa ofa ofa a play the Scotch author would turn turnout turnout out to succeed his made book-made effort The new work came In Quality Street and its charm left no doubt that Britain had produced another dramatist whoso whose work was worth while When rhon Miss Adams first produced Quality street her success In it could not have been more more- pronounced Inlaying In Inlaying laying it aside the actress did lid so with tho the firm conviction that some da day she would take tale It up again and for this reason she never neer allowed it to fall into th the hands of or stock companies or to be bf filmed It was waa not until late In the fall that Miss Adams was wat able to carr carry out outher outher outher her Intention of reviving revl Quality Street and once she sho did so she found It so popular so BO much to the liking of her following that she has been compelled to make mako it her chief offer offer- Ing As Is 18 known tho the popular actress Is to present the play at the Salt Lake Lako theatre on Ma May 18 and 19 Those who recall we work do so with much pleasure There will come to their vision Phoebe Phoebe Phoebe of or the ringlets who rInglets who promised to be anold an nn anold old maid Until the manly young doctor down the street entered her life The story deals with their the love affair The scene Is laid in a little thoroughfare that gives tho the pIa play its title and its period is at a time when Napoleon was wasa a menace to all Europe The rhe revival re seems opportune with Its old fashioned military flavor or Rich In humor Is this work of sentiment and In Phoebe it gives to Miss Adams one of her most fascinating roles The 4 4 S BRYANT WASHBURN who ho II will wll be seen at the American American t theatre r J-J J today in In the film dramatization of The Profligate a stirring I drama dealing with the love lo of a girl for a man whose name is clouded by a stio stigma a of a supposed crime but who vho eventually clears himself I S S 7 r. 5 r N I 5 Si 1 S 9 Sc A 1 f- f t 55 S S1 S. 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S company compan surrounding the actress I lz 15 made up of or well voll known players Empress Theatre Empress is l i swinging Into the th L I stride of oC Its spring an and summer season in a wa way that ought to tc please local playgoers Immensely Immense h The bill hilt that thit opened Friday Frida afternoon at tile the Empress an and which closes with today three performances embraces a lot ol of first class vaudeville audeville headed b by th theolin the tho thoI I olin playing of Oscar Lorraine a fa famous ra- ra amous a- a Hun Hungarian violinist who Is making maltIng malt mak ing hi his first trip west His JIls repertoire includes many beautiful selections and ami Lorraine's execution is little short ol ot ma marvelous otis The youngsters aro are having the time tim of their young youn lives liveR with the score ot or more of chattering monkeys that comprise com corn prise the tho troupe presenting Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaude ville yule In It Il Is a real monkey mon mon- ke key circus and not oven e the trainer appears on the tho stage while the monkeys go through an entire sketch Maurice and Grace King sing and dance their wa way straight Into the thc hearts of ot Empress audiences and the company company presenting the Roland noland West Vest sketch When hen We 0 Grow Up offers arOal a n royal rOal that Is unusually Interest- Interest ig I Comical Cutups are art Allen and andI I Frances France a man alan and arid maid and Blanche Sloan contributes most of or of the thrills of the bill In her aerial work Charles Chaplin la Is the big lau laugh h tea fea feature ture turo of or thE tho program In a new film entitled entitled entitled en en- en- en titled A Jitney Elopement There is promise of or much good aud lIle at the Empress for tor the tho comIng corning coming com corn ing week eek also alsoe beginning Friday FrIda after atter- noon roon Owen enc the tho worlds world's greatest protean prot n actor will lead the time bill billin billin in a sketch entitled Bill Sykes In which he presents the tho characters character o of Sykes Nancy Nanc Monk the Artful Dodger Dodger Dodger Dod Dod- ger and ancl Fag i n. n George e Rockwell and Al Wood are arc two clever comedians and the time second big feature of ot the thc program will be tho the appearance of Ethel and her merry merr singers and dancing girls In a musical comedy and scenic melange Ben and Hazel Mann Iann fun furnishers furnishers furnish furnish- ers era the tho Countess a beautiful Hungarian arl n girl who will appear In a n musical act Bob Dob Tip and com company pan which Is comprised of a i aIrl a fu funny clown Clo and cf an acrobatic a dog and n these acts with George dos Ales Fables In Slang blan In moving mo pictures will complete com corn the bill that opens next Friday afternoon for tor three days dars Another bl big surprise at nt the tho Empress and anci an anent event ent that wilt will probably prove pro one of tho the most Interesting features vaudeville house over cd at a local will be lie the tile tYme big Intermountain typewriting I In lug ing contest to be held on the stage of I Ithe the theatre as a the first act of show how Friday evening beginning I promptly at o'clock This Thle is the time 1 typewriting contest open to all allI I stenographers and typewriting experts In Utah and the Intermountain west and It Is 10 expected that thirty to fifty 1 Loys and girls will be on the Empress stage to compete for the cup and me medals als that ire offered as prizes Speed and accuracy will be the standards Judged Pantages Theatre N unusually well vell balanced bill of ot A AN vaudeville is 18 offered the patrons o of or Pantages th this Is week and there Is 15 enough of the sensational and spectacular lar as well vell as music and come comedy Y to sa satisfy sat sat- t- t any taste The rhe Van Tasmanian-Van Dieman troupe takes the front In the Vla way v of thrilling the audience This Is IR an aggregation a or of athletic bounding and somersaulting girls who perform feats of acrobatics rarely ever seen on a a. stage In tho the forepart fore fore- part vart of their theil program these girls gowned In room attire perform sonic some amazing ground tumbling pyramiding pyramiding pyra pyra- and other fea feats ts Following this titis the arc carried aloft han hanging IO to slender silver wires by b their teeth and while being whirled around In a circle execute a series of ot beautiful dances Harrison Green and Katheryn Kathern Parker keep tho the audience In a high state of ot amusement and do It artistically They are clever both in their chatter and ands s singing n The Groat Lester who Is Js without a peer In the art of ventriloquism shows perfection in the manipulation of the tho voice Ono Is almost tempted to doubt his better belief and give way to tho thin Ima Imagining that It Is the dummy who really dOOM does the talking while Lester puffs complacently on ozi a cigar brothers In their role of or Venetian offer a delightful program on the time violin that catches poPular popular popular pop pop- ular fancy ranc In their offering they the range from O operatic to the most popular raJ rag The Juggling u lIn Darrett with their avi- avi alton aiton hats Ints cause Cl an uproar This I is tho one unique Juggling lIn feature of the season I The bill for the welt week beginning Wednesday Wed Wed- ed- ed matinee promises to be bo brimful of entertainment It will be bo headlined They The appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap by b tho the Morton Jewel troupe pear In a comedy offering entitled entitle Aim An An as a it which serves Event In iii happy vehicle Time Tho They Intersperse cyclonic ic Ie Juggling with lively lI singing A An n added d attraction will be Carl McCullouh Mc- Mc who ib is making hi his appearance In vaudeville aude with the prestige of or a along along long string of comic opera successes One Ono of ot his ha favorite numbers number Is his In Interpretation interpretation Interpretation In- In of how David ld arfield Eddie Fo Foy Harry Hairy Lauder and and |