Show Theatrical Offerings for tor the Week in Local Playhouse I S dt d rc ti- ti t r tx n w S j s tr ri I Y r i 1 t j J h X r t 1 l i i I r i J r y i l y rr L. L r i t t GY 4 i i 4 rt 14 f l 4 fr 1 s1 y t w t 3 rv r 3 1 s I. I Y i 4 r J 1 H 1 S I l w y BV t V f f t j ii r h. h I. I B v r 5 i. i t- t y h t I f J t Indian dance from Ramona the Cinema operatic spectacle of California Mission life at the Salt Lake theatre this week beginning Monday matinee I CONTRIBUTED CONTRIBUTED I t Salt Lake Theatre O AMONA MONA O-A th the e novel Is so 50 delle dell- dell RA cats cate e In its touch and so subtle In its psychology that no successful stage version of ot It wn mn made until un until un- un un- un til W. W 11 ii Clune Cline conceived and executed cut exe-cut- ed eel his Idea of a opera cinema fo Io o bo ex exhibited exhibited exhibited ex- ex at the Salt Lake Take theatre all week cel starting with the Mon Monday n matIn mat- mat In thee ee The success success success-of- ot of this stage ta e production In the new style of art in such uch critical centers as al L Los Angel Angeles Angelee lJ New York and Chicago its Is all the m moro more ro remarkable In view of ot one fifty fifty one distinct inthe In th the older older- style st of ot drama h laid ld at the of Helen Hunt Jacks Jacksons Jackson's ns n's romance of Df California and tho the Mission on Indians In this n. n new new stylo style of ot dramatic art f. f every fery moment of ot the tho action of the characters can lie Ire visualized and their thoughts and emotions ns can b bo be exquisitely expressed through h tho the m medium lum o of appropriate music Mr Mrs accepted Ramona hamona Just as is it came from the pen Df of the most most gifted glUed of writers of ot purely purely pure pure- I ly American fiction without troubling to I reaM f the old incidents ts and Invent in invent In- In vent ent new ones which h is the constant nt employment of ot writers of the older style of drama who must confine themselves to three or four I set net et- et tings Mr Clune Cline like Mrs Irs Jackson had allot all of ot southern California for tor his stage stas-o lIe He chose his players ers to fit tit the descriptions descriptions de de- o- o of ot tho the characters in tho the romance ro romance rO- rO mance mt and sot to work ork He lie moved his forces at l will through all an tho the scenes described b by Mrs frs Jackson for her novel is exactly accurate geographically and amI not far from tho truth historically Tho The result is that Mr Ir Clune has produced a dramatic spectacle as satisfying satisfying- to lovers ers of or stage art as Mrs Jacksons novel Is to lovers ers of ot fiction The spectator of ot Ramona as re reproduced reproduced re- re produced by Mr fir Clune will see remnants remnants rem rem- nants of a vanishing race as they aCtually actually actually ac aC- ac- ac are are and not the wild west Indian as depicted depleted by the tho general run of writers or the more poetical creations creations crea crea- tlona of Fenimore Co Cooper oper Tho The wild w vest gf Indian of the the popular Imagination Imagination tion ma may bo be seen occasionally on the streets of ot New Now York fork going to end from the Hippodrome or some other playhouse but never on the plains of ot California or Utah Tho Tito Inventions In of Cooper are forgivable vable in that be he Idealized Ide Ideal Ideal- red the Indian into an nn artistic literary cr creature ture Coopers Cooper's Imagination was of ot the order of oC Sir Walter s Scotts Scott's ott Scott ott took ook tho the rough rouKh age Sax Anglo ons of the tho days das of ot Richard I and made of the them knights and ladles ladies such ax as haunt launt poets poet's dreams reams Similarly dealt Cooper with tho the red savage e of Amer- Amer tea ICA ca But Mrs Jackson accepted the Indian indian In In- dian as he was W and is and with the thereal thereal real Indian as raw material wove n f beautiful stor story that far transcends the tho stories of oC Cooper from tho the purely purel artistic artistic ar- ar standpoint Sho She does doc not transform trans traus- form the Indian into som something else She accepts him as at he is Is and finds traits trails In he his hiM nature that can bo be utilIzed utilized util- util as aJ literature In Ramona Mr Clune CiUllO clung to the method of Mrs Jackson In dealing with the Indians His Ills Indians are real Indians perhaps the first real Indians to be flashed on the screen creen as aA Mrs Irs Jacksons Jackson's arc lre among the first real Indians t to find their W way into a abool book bool But Dut the photo photographing o of the personages per- per nonages and scenes of Ramona was waR on only 1 half of oC Mr dunes dune's t task sk The in interpretation In- In of the thoughts and passions pas pas- clone of his characters through h the agency of music had to 1 be accomplished accomplished pUshed or the cinema dramatization of ot Ramona wo would ld be bo no more successful successful suc suc- than previous attempts tt to transfer tho the novel to the stage This part of the task was assigned to o Lloyd Llord Brown an and Emil Bierman Mr Ur Brown and Mr Ir Elerman Bierman ransacked ced the musical treasures of ot the world for strains and melodies depicting the thoughts an and passions of the Mexicans nn and Spaniards and und Indians that that clash Bh clashin in lh the Ramona story and then Mr Ir Pierman wove wove th them m all Into the magnificent mag- mag score that has nas made Ramona musically the ST greatest el recorded re- re corded in the ne new art of opera cinema rn an art truly Wagners Wagner's tri triumph triumph tri tri- w was wan tho the wedding of ot the drama of th the Shakespearean ln type to music mu The opera cinema is the tho wedding of lh tin the motion picture l whose Is tho the ya Vastest te t of n I any form of drama ever conceived con con- to music The Tho of or the nc accomplishment of ot Mr fr Brown anti Mr Ir Bierman makes uRam Ramona Ramdna na ns RS Important event ent musically as tuI It is dru dramatically l h Or Orpheum heum Theatre A DOUBLE feature bill Is promised by the Orpheum theatre during its Ils photoplay dB days of this thin week eck tod today t to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow and Tuesday Tho The two headliners head head- liners are to be The Tarantula the VIt special subject In which Edith Store Antonio Moreno havethe have havethe the leading roles and The Mysteries of ot Myro Myra the hypnotic serial starring beautiful Jean Sothern and hand handsome ma Howard Estabrook Supplementary features of ot the bill will he be another of tho the laughable comedies Tho Mishaps of ot Musty Suffer and the regular edition edl- edl lion tion of the Hearst International News pictorial When h n Edith Storey was wan handed her hel script for tor The uThe Tarantula she found her character called for lor a 8 great man many s scenes enes In which it would be bo necessary for her er to give artistic Interpretations of Spanish dances s. s Although Miss Storey Store Storey Sto Sto- re rey has danced In iii other pictures for the tho company she found that the Spanish steps step were alto altogether differ dUfer- ent Hearing of or some dancing master in New York City who made a specialty of Spanish and fanc fancy dancing Miss lias Storey Storey Storey Sto Sto- rey decided to tt take a a. course of ot his les lee lessons sons lions In order make to-make to make her i t tion typical of ot the character which she portrayed Miss Storey Stole faithfully traveled tra over overto overto to 10 the Instructor eYer every day for tor a week before ho he announced ed that she sho had caught the sway away Bo anti and rhythm of ot tho dance steps of ot Sunny Spain Although I have hae taken instructions Instruction In t toe tee cabaret and Grecian dancing dl for tor m my work in pictures said ehe there Is no danco dance which calls for tOr more concentration and gracefulness than the Spanish fandango steps The dancing scenes s in this feature picture have o helped lend atmosphere to no small degree grce and do credit to tho verso versatility for which Miss lIss Storey hao long been famed OrPheum Motion lotion Pictures T BOEVER said Bald Let me write the tho W songs of ot a nation and nd I care Te not who writes Its laws must have had Harry Carroll in mind Carroll who he with Anna Wheaton headlines the Orpheum Or Orr Or- bill which op opens ns next Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening has almost become tho the national song cong writer His Girl in the He Heart rt of Maryland and The Trail of ot the Lonesome Pine have ha been sung SUnK whistled and l all over o the tho country and are aro household ditties now Tho The 1914 1314 Passing Passing- Show music was tas hi his also In Anna Wheaton henton Carroll Carroll Carroll Car Car- roll has the Ideal exponent of ot his hla melodies melodies mel mel- odies of ot which the they will dispense all the new ones as well as the tho old during their stay ta in Salt Lake Miss Wheaton henton Is b ver very goo good t to look upon v very r smart In her attire attire- and a clever cleer exponent of popular music There are still some Bome other good things s on the tho samo same bill There Is la Clark and Hamilton tho the comedy stars who came from England a few fow years ars arsago ago and have e established themselves firmly In tho the heart of Americas America's vaudeville vaudeville vaude vaude- ville mo loving 10 public Mr fr Clarke oom oom- hines mental and physical agility and anda a certain Irresistible whimsicality that has given gl him a unique distinction asa asa as as' asa a performer Miss Misa Hamilton Is a pretty and dainty miss mitis with a n ch charming manner manner man man- ner nor of oC wearing handsome gowns Tho The Four Readings arc are sensational Jugglers of human beings 8 11 Edna Brothers and company compan have a most delightful sketch Ui fit The Might lIght Have Iho Beens Lou Holtz Father Joys Joy bo boy and the tho Brightens artistic with a performance that Is la unlade and eMa- eMa Pantages Theatre TT A offers otters this week one of ot P JT the beet best balanced most highly en entertaining entertaining en- en and varied bills that has appeared op- op at that house hO of excellent programs programs pro pro- grams during the early season seMon and playgoers are finding it a treat Of special Interest and attraction Is IB the fact tact that the headline number is a n ahome homo home production of such excellence as to place pl It at the top lop Many Pantages Pan- Pan patrons will recall with pleasure the first t presentation of Rodney Rodne Il UIl- UIl llam's l- l lams lam's fascinating operetta Fon Cho just about a year car ago At that time It registered such a hit that It was immediately sent Bent oat out over oyer tho the entire I circuit after its engagement ement here had concluded and so successful has hag this Salt Lake boys boy's operetta boon been that It goes east after atter this week to play big vaudeville time With new principals principal and chorus chorus all all all Salt Lake boys bos and girls this girls this beautifully beautifully lull fully staged and gorgeously costumed offering IB It again winning laurels at Pantages es It Is one of the tho most de delightful delightful do- do numbers that has appeared appeared In inthe tho the city and representative of ot tho the wealth of ot talent to lo bo ho found In Salt Lake Mr tr who wrote Jho lyrics and music also plays a a- arole role rolo most moet Capably ca capably capably ca- ca in his clever little play piny Rose nose and Ellis have havo a speedy speed acro- acro batlo ballo act containing sensational barrel jumping which Is skillful and goes with an un enthusiasm that carries the audience audience audience audi audi- ence right along with it Joe Joo Roberts the king of the tho banjo Is one of tho the best musical numbers on the bill and In is proving a favorite a-favorite with Pantages Ilu audiences who clap him back until he ho Is limp Tho The Fletcher Brown trio present a n. song stor story alon along the linen of or the Christmas Good Fellow and Introduce several vocal voc numbers of ot high merit Mabel Harper billed as a nut la Is a novel no com comedienne and accompanied by Mao Weber at the piano sho she has a n abig abig bl big part In driving dUll care away Clinton and Roone Rooney are two clever entertainers Miss Roone Is la Is the clever sister of oC Pat well veIl known to vaudeville but she ahe has no need to shine in Pats Pat's reflected radiance as ns she has cleverness cleverness clever clever- ness of her own with which to delight An especially high class clasa bill is comIng coming coming com com- ing to Pantages next week that will offer a n wealth of oC good things in nude Vaude ville ille Tho The new bill will be lie headed by bya a superb top Rita Rita Gould a dazzling beauty of or the Shubert Winter Garden galaxy of oC stars Miss Gould h has has' Just finished 1 two seasons as ns prima donna of or Maid In America one of or ortho tho the New ew York Vork Winter Suter Gardens Garden biggest shows and while waiting wailing for the n next Winter Inter Garden piece In which she sho will appear is taking laking a dip into vaudeville Another attraction On n the new nOw bill will be the bh biggest sl trained animal act In vaudeville There Ther are about fifty dogs dots In the amazing pantomime pC of or Everyday E Life In Dogtown A comedy com cont- cd edy a R military tramp singers er dancers and novelty nO athletes and other othor splendid numbers make up the balance of ot an exceptionally fine tine bill A new film number begins with tho thone ne new bill on Wednesday The Tho Yellow Menace which runs rUn in sixteen epi It Is the tho sensation of the motion mo 0 tion picture ro world and ami brings homo home with stunning force torce the realization of ot I the nations nation's weakness of defense and its inability to repulse an Invader from across acrons the tho Pa Pacific Tho The strong cast enst In Include Include include In- In clude Margaret Gale who wears gowns representing thousands of dollars Florence Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Malone one ono of ot the loved test fa favorites favorites favorites fa- fa of tho screen Edwin Stevens others Wilkes Theatre an nn air of ot expectation expect pervading pervading per per- WITH tho the house the Wilkes theatre the tho- atre atro newl newly furnished Is In readiness for Cor the first p performance of or the second second second sec sec- ond season seaon tonight when hen A Gentleman Gentleman Gentle Gentle- man of Leisure will hI bo be the offering Miss Nana Bryant with her Infinite charm and winning personality Is ready to lo do her part and all tho the other members of tho Wilkes company compan are on too tip with anticipation for lor tho the first of this seasons season's performances when tho the spirit of welcome welcome- between players and playgoers rs will be mutual and enthusiastic A character comedy that promises to tobe tobe tobe be a n feat t for tho the eye ee and a I. I carousal 1 for Cor the heart and car is 18 A Gentleman of ot Leisure chosen b by tho the Wilkes company compan company com com- pan pany as a fitting filling opening lg pl play y because because be be- cause of Its keynote kenole of gaiety galet jollity and and Its congeniality of characters This comedy will run for tor fora tora a week with special matinee Labor da day at and regular matinee performances performances per per- on Thursday and Saturday afternoons afternoons' A peculiar thing about the Wilkes players Is 15 the hold hohl they have hn on the heart strings heart strings s of oC Salt Lake theatregoers There is no cold aloofness about the favorite players players they they seem Beem to love lovo their audiences and so of course courso are arc loved ld In return Tho popularity of Miss Nana Tana Bryant Cliff Clif Thompson Charlotte Charlotte- Treadway McNulty |