Show 1 Theatrical Offerings fOI the Week in Salt Lake Playhouses Playhouses' I I This Weeks Week's Amusement Program Colonial theatre theatre Willard Mack ack Rambeau flambeau and associate players in n What hat Happened to Jones Joncs all nil week weck with matinees Thursday and Saturday Orpheum theatre Vaudeville performances afternoon and even even- ing Irig New Z-ew bill begins Sunday matInca matinee matinee mat mat- inee Inca of each week Empress theatre Vaudeville performances pet per afternoon and evenings Now New e bill begins Wednesday matinee of each week Rex Hex theatre theatre- theatre Motion Motion loUon pictures and pipe organ Continuous performance perform perform- ance 11 a. a m. m to 11 p p. p m m. m dally daily Liberty theatre theatre Licensed Licensed motion pictures and music Continuous performance performance per per- toda today 2 to 11 i p in m Special feature Fire at Sea In two reels L l theatre theatre Motion Motion pictures Complete change of program dally daily Colonial Theatre rr WO hours of or solid laughter Is aI a T J. J phrase usually used In speaking of ot George If IT Broadhurst's L comedy What Happened ned to toI Mar Mack ack- ack Iari I iwi 1 he W l i Jorie jorI Rambeau players will wm ill present forone forone for forone one one wee week beginning today toda at the Colonial Colonial Co Colonial Co- Co lonial theatre An announcement b by Mr Nr Ir Mack that a comedy is to be produced pro- pro I is JS s always welcomed Miss oUss Rambeau Rambeau Rambeau Ram- Ram beau Is 15 also at her best hest In this line What hat Happened to Jones Is con- con George II IL Broadhurst ts t's s best I Li ff rt r Th r nl lii 1 la Iq m n rl f 1 f fl upon p far farcical l Yi lines s. s and ni as s- s if a result af affords afI af- af I t fords many hearty lau laughs hs The stor story deals with the trials of ot one Ebenezer Goodly a professor in anatomy who ls Is S beguiled Into attending a prize tl fight ht The rie pollee police learn of ot the affair and raid I Ithe the place The rho professor escapes by byI I Jumping through a n. window windon only to be pursued b by the waiting police In the I Fame came party part endeavoring endea to reach a place of gatet safety Is one Jones Joncs a drummer drummer drum drum- mer iner for a a. hymn book house The es escaping escaping es- es caping kaping spectators enter the thc Goodly home to hide I Tho Th professors professor's ors or's brother the real real Bishop of ot Ballarat Is expected from Australia and has forwarded his cloth- cloth ing Jones Joncs secures the clothes and disguises himself as the bishop and is Introduced to the Goodly famil family The fun tun starts here and never rever lags until the final lInal curtain Arthur Morse Moon a Salt Lake bo boyS boy I t Js Is s cast for tor Antony Anton Good Goodly D D. 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D the I 1 real Bishop of ot Ballarat Mr Moon V has ha has just returned from an extended enga engagement en- en 1 ga ement with the Oliver I company compan in Los Angeles and IsI is considered a a. good light comedian This J J- J his first local appearance In a stock organization Mr Burke Burle will be seen I s Ebenezer Goodly Mr r Vivian lan as L hard Heatherly Mr Ta Taylor lor as William Wil Wll- 11 liam Ham Bigbee Mr Patton as Henry FulI Fuler Ful- Ful I Jer er er- er Miss Burnett as the wife of Eber Ebernezer Ebe- Ebe I nazer Miss Everhardt as the sister of ot I r J Ebenezer MI Miss s Roma as the Swedish I I servant Mr D Dyer er Miss Speers and t other members of ot the company are suitably suitably suit suit- I ably cst cast Tuesday has been sel selected as society 71 R Regular gular matinees will be en on Thursday and Saturday A ppe- ppe pe- pe rial elal Ial will be given Monday I Lab rJ tiny flay I Orph um nm Theatre f V a DELAS BELASCO DELASCO o l S luI luT lu- lu T I side of ot three weeks Is a record for any theatre In the country Com Corn ln- ln Sunday matinee the second f Belasco headliner will he staged here liere Jere In Jn the form Corm of ot the gripping one- one act drama The Drums of OUde which played for Cor to years ears without a break j 4 at the Duke of ot Yorks York's theatre London London Lon Lon- don and was transfer d to tho the Or- Or circuit direct When hen produced tin in London it was pronounced a dramatic drama drama- tic triumph r I. It Is a stor story of ot the Indian mutiny The carries a cast of six men and land one woman The Drums of ot Oude has been Jiten a veritable sensation on this I side filde of t the water The story Is ling The scene Is a fort in which the English garrison is about to massacred massacred massa massa- cr cred d by y y hosts of Sepo s The blacks blacka I sUnk slink about daggers are aro drawn In the unseen telegraph clicks its cry for fori help and In the semi darkness of It the fort a a. middle aged captain ex cx- ex expecting ecUng Ho to to die within the hour tells telIs with alI all all' his love to the tho widowed widowed wid owed English woman whom he lie has worshiped from afar aCar for Cor many years ears At A I the climax he sets afire attre t the e fuse to the powder mine to cheat the natives of t their victims re reach the battlements the fuse is stamped out Dut ut and the woman falls limply In lu his arms The old oldest st quartet In existence Is the Empire Comedy Four and Incidentally DC the most entertaining For fl fit fit- teen years ears they have sung aung together In the leading music halls of ot America merica and with trips to the Antipodes while on en several occasions the they have hav riven Iven command performances before royalty a Joe Joo Jenny is the feature o of ot the nc aggregation as asan an eccentric little Big Feature at the Orpheum S S SI I q 4 i 4 4 i p Ti iiI Y p I Sc Yc- Yc e y 2 Jae J Q 77 ar Z ze O P comedian The other three singers lingers are area a dude a tragedian and a. a straight Venita Gould Is ono one of ot the few Im- Im who prior to giving her Imitations to tho the public gets sets the 0 O. K of ot tile the stars impersonated In the form of ot a private demonstration for Cor their approval She Is a clever impersonator and ind has lias at Mer cr command the mannerIsms manner- manner Isms sins of Anna Held Emma Mme Ime Nazimova George Cohan and many other r stage favorites She fhe calls her act net Twelve Minutes With the Stars and Duclos French dancers are direct from Europe where thc they recently recently re- re completed a successful tour of ot the he J leading music halls of or a dozen countries They arc are an au exclusive Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or Or Or- bool booking and Incidentally a a. big lilt hit Rae Belmont and Mattle han Harl call their act The Man the Girl and the Piano The rhe he Robert de Mont trio furnish fur tur- rUsh nish an acrobatic novelty no under the title of ot Hotel I Turnover Silhouette Fun in Shadowland a n clever cr manipulation of an assortment of ot fl figures figures- is the offering of ot the tho Stan- Stan lo loys s 's During the act an ai cn engagement between two battleships is shown The worlds world's news in motion views b by the he Animated Weekly and some new music b by the concert orchestra complete complete com corn the new bill Empress Theatre a bill that Is as lIvel lively and W WITH smart and snappy a n variety varlet program as one could ask for tor the Empress impress is this week celebrating the forty fifth consecutive week of or it its ItH season Play Playgoers who have not wit wit- BIll Billy Burkes Burke's sketch The New Scholar and the half haIr dozen other tea fea tures turcs of ot the tho program will find themselves them them- selves somewhat the loser if It the they overlook over over- I look the opportunity o Billy Burke only recently joined the ranks of or orau au vaudeville sketch authors and her latest effort Is The Tho New Scholar In this pla let Clarence Wilber and a a. clever company compan of f comedians and girls headlines the Empress s bill Mr Ir Wil Il bur plays plas tho the part of or Mary Ann Taft Tart and Patsy and with him are aro seen Oliver Putnam Ella Baker Balter Francis Sterling and the Misses Buny Wilbur Lillian Heln Rein Clara Leslie and Louise Castle Bert Bort Cutler the opens the bill Ho Is one of ot the tho six leading bIlliard bil bIl- bil- bil liard hard pla players ers of tho the world and his twenty minute demonstration of ot difficult difficult cult billiard shots has made one of ot tho the bl biggest gest novelty features of the season at the Empress Following him come Princeton and Yale whose singing dancing and slangy y dialogue stamps the duo as original In their work Elizabeth Kennedy and Anna AnnaI I Mack Berlein in the comedy sketch n u n u Coming to the Salt Lake i i v Te t. t r. r 4 p ra 4 r IW 4 t 45 1 2 F 1 I l t 4 t 1 w P you tl rubber funny In Act S of Officer when fien the mt her ward In the of her rl sweetheart I wi r ornamented air of handcuffs r v c J I r. r I Is 4 It s s j ia j I r r qt f 0 l 1 c I. I Darbey Darbe and Joan have scored a n. hit all their own Victor Niblo's talking birds Coo Coo and Laura give an excellent performance performance per- per and the Linden sisters finish finish fin fin- ish up the tile bill with an original singIng singIng sing sing- In Ing and dancing term Next week weel will be Jubilee week at the Empress Manager McCoy promises seven hilarious da days rs and nights forthe for tor forthe the opening of ot the winter season beginning beginning be be- ginning Wednesday afternoon Headlining the bill will be the re realistic realistic realistic re- re idyl of ot western life liCe A Wyoming Wyoming Wyo Wyo- 0 ming Romance with ten real cowgirls cowgirls cowgirls cow cow- girls and cowboys 1 in the tho company compan Tho The program will Include in addition RIcci's Ricci's RIc- RIc cis ci's quartet Le Ro Roy Roy- Harvey Harve and com company pan in a n. western tabloid entitled Rained In Hanlon and Hanlon marvels May I a Elinore a topsy tops turvey comedienne and E E. T. T Moore the gabby ster Officer CC Cohan ond nd Harris OFFICER V J latest success will be bo offered I at tho the Salt Lake theatre for three nl nights beginning Thursday evening September I 12 with Saturday matinee There Is no doubt concerning tho thc success of ot Augustin MacHugh's play for In spite of the fact that It contains one or two criminal characters It abounds s neither In pathetic nor dramatic passages It Is pure fun from beginning to end with a a. laugh laughin in almost every speech and situation The characters are arc not caricatures but cleverly cleverly- drawn types an array o of ludicrously on ones s drawn from both high and low tow classes The Thc aUthors aUthor's authors author's authors author's au aU- au- au thors thor's knowledge of or criminal virtuosIty virtuosity virtues virtues- ity gained in earlier days as a police court reporter has stood him in m good stead In tho the creating of ot the aristocratic tic rogue Wilson on It gave him the tho faculty of ot imparting an aspect of ot truth to impossible adventures in the limning I of ot this adroit and accomplished stage ra rascal cal The rue succession of adventures takes place in a Fifth Avenue drawing room during the lapse of only a few hours Travers Gladwin a rich young oung amateur art collector who has traveled tho the earth with his friend nd Whitney Barnes In search of or a new sensation returns unexpectedly to find It awaiting him read ready made at home With the help of ot a dishonest valet a notorious picture thief Alfred Wilson has assumed Gladwin's Gladwin's Gladwin's Glad- Glad wins win's name taken possession of ot the premises and Is getting ready to de despoil despoil do- do spoil the art collection of ot its treasures The bogus Gladwin has also won the tho affections of ot a a truthful too-truthful young girl Irl Helen Burton and Is preparing to elope with her that yer very Gladwin of course falls in love with Helen and tho the fun tun b begins How to rescue Helen and at the tho same time save his pictures becomes the problem which confronts Gladwin Gladwin bribes a convenient policeman policeman police police- man to lend him his uniform and other insignia of ot authority and returns to his house to surprise Wilson in the actS act of ot cutting the tho most valuable pictures pictures' from their frames As Helen has not yet arrived there is nothing to do but walt wait and warn her of ot her peril At the appointed hour Helen arrives to keep her hor engagement and the tho real Gladwin gives the alarm to the policeman policeman policeman police police- man who has been hiding In the house This minion Officer of ot the title has meanwhile mean grown resentful against for tor having kept his uniform BO so long and subjected him to the risk of ot discipline The Tho cool picture thief succeeds ds in convincing tho po policeman po- po that the real Gladwin Is the Impostor and that he lie Wilson Is the actual owner of ot the property Even Helen begins to grow dubious and soon I Glad Gladwin ln finds himself arrested as ns a thief Opportunely however his Japanese servant has called in other policemen The tangle of ot Identities continues continue's for tor a time timo and finally to save sa Helens' Helens reputation tile the thereal real thief chloroforms the luckless Officer er puts on his uniform and makes a successful getaway get get- away in the automobile he ho Intended to uso use for his elopement M My I feel as If It it couldn't h have e hap hau- happened except in a play e exclaims Helen at the last moment t To which rejoins rejoins- it couldn't The Liberty I is 18 more thrilling than the tho I NOTHING N stor story of a ship afire at sea The two reel Pathe feature Fire Sea Soa which heads the new new program program at it at the thc Liberty today portrays such a story accurately and dramatically Th Tho Th The play is founded o on an Incident t. t of or the Belgian revolution of 1830 and tolls of an Hollander in league ue with a body hodr of Belgian who have hac brown rown re restive U a under Holland domination They offer him a a. sum o of money to deliver them a cargo o of ot gunpowder s and he an nn old sailing master to take tako charge of ot tho boat and the contraband powder At sea the ship la its set let through carel carelessness and the Incidents which follow tollow give hc basis for man many thrilling situations The Thc excellent characterizations and the thc splendid acting of Louis Lotus an eminent Dutch actor In the thc leading role mako make this picture quite lUite ou out t of or tho the ordinary Another excellent Pathe Fathe Pathe picture on the thc bill l Iq lt The M Musketeers Musketeer's 8 Love LO astory a story of Cardinal Richelieu the tho famous prelate of ot tho seventeenth sc century ItIs Itis It ItIs Is one o of or thc the most beautiful colored pictures Patho PaUle Freres have ever er made which Is saying a n gr great at deal Tho The stor story tells of the beautiful Duchess do de an enemy nemy of ot Cardinal Richelieu who promised Count de he Chalais her ardent admirer that she he would marry him him If Ie he ho accomplished the death of the cardinal A bitter enemy of tho duchess th tho Count de Louvigny learns of f her plot and In Informs Informs informs In- In forms the tho cardinal De LIe Is arrested arrested arrested ar ar- ar- ar rested and cOn condemned to dl die The rhe duchess Is heartbroken and when heui Do IJo Louvigny taunts her about tho th failure of her scheme she becomes so O enraged that she he plunges a n. da dagger ger into his breast and then burlea the dirk In III her own heart The costumes and s settings sot set t- t tings s arc are and correct for foi the The skill with which the production pro pro- is acted and the h harmonious coloring throughout malta make It an nn absorbing absorb absorb- lag ing and powerful drama rama The Tho illoS for this bill is reported to Le l-e quite a feature and will un undoubtedly un- un come up to 1 that hat company's standard It Is called With the Enemy s 8 |