| Show Theatrical Offerings for foi the Week in Salt Lake Playhouses t J This Weeks Week's A Amusement m Program I Colonial theatre theatre Willard Mack 1 Hambeau arid and ss players in Northern 1 Lights all aU week with matinees Thursday and Saturday Orpheum theatre Vaudeville V. performances afternoon on and evenIng even even- In Ing New Xe bill bel begins SUn Sunday d matIn matIn matIn mat- mat In e of ot each week i iE E Empress pr s theatre Ya Vaudeville performances performances per per- afternoon o and ana evenings e New bill begins Wednesday matinee of each wee week Rex theatre Motion lotion pictures and pipe organ Continuous perform alice 11 a a. a m. m to 11 p. p m. m daily dally Liberty Libert theatre theatre Licensed Licensed motion pictures and music New cw program tad today a featuring the tile Blighted Son In four reels Continuous performance perform ance 2 to 11 theatre theatre Motion Motion pictures Complete change of at program daily dally Colonial Theatre a peculiar combination O OCCASIONALLY non tion of at circumstances makes it It possible pos for tOl theatrical managers to give o I to playgoers a I ilay that serves serve two purposes at one ono and the same time When such a situation arises and the I t drama fills the thc niche theatre II patrons are apt 10 o be much the gainers gain gain- cr ers tf If the rul rule holds hold as good this week at iaL the thc Colonial as It has in the past Northern to Lights at the hands atI of at I the he Mack lack players should h nor witH the be best l the theatres 1 will ha have hato to offer oHer locally the ensuing that en encompasses encompasses compasses com com- seven cven days days for for the story passes the plot mid and action of ot the the the-fa- ta- ta a- a military drama will wilt be he new to 10 I Salt Lake arid and yet will come backed b by bya fa a bJ big years year's success In New York Northern Lights opens tonight at atI I th Colonial Coloni 1 with the Mack forces presenting presenting pre pre- I It it and will continue through tire tI week with matinees on Thursday antl anil nH Saturday afternoons With Hh the tile I Announcement or of this tiis selection for or his patrons Mr Mack conveys 8 a n g good od deal of In Interesting news new for tor there can bej be littie I question n but that Northern j Lights Is one one oneat of at the tho most moat striking and military tales yet ret staged In inthis this country and a story of ot such absorbIng absorbing absorb absorb- Ing nS Interest that army men from New York to San Francisco who ha have vo been I enough to see the production i of th the piece have declared that It Is Ison Isomi on omi ond of of th the mo most t remarkably true to toIe Ito Ie and realistic stories of the service cyer yer written The pi particular significance of th the hl historical side of oC tho tim drama Is better bettel realized perhaps when It is under- under that tho the story tor centers on tho memorable Custer Cu massacre in the Big BigHorn Horn orn Basin o of Montana and that Its scenes f enes and have much to do with ith that appalling disaster In se- se It for presentation the coming mock eek at the Col CoI Mr Mack Maek believes beHoves 10 has chosen a a. play that will appeal to 1 more clas clashes es of theatregoers than iy ny y one other production of or his season I-c. I re The run runs rung the gamut of an emotions The of or ort the Abe t e stor story Is John a full- full blooded Sioux Indian educated at Yale and rid serving as a surgeon in the Sev- Sev Sf flaU U. U S. S cavalry I 1 at at t the tho o tJ time the thC play ri And d just a a. bit of or the history of the play pia Itself ma may serve to enlighten Salt Lakers as to wh why thc they have never ne witnessed it before It was first prop propped pro pro- p ed at the American theatre In New cw Y rk In 1901 where it had a phenomenal mal enal run for tor tora a solid year It was tho the play ever over written by a an American continental o. o U playwright that Intro- Intro as a's as a a leading character a educated Indian and was given tho public long before Stron heart and and other similar plays Trouble enl en- en l ed at the end of ot Its first years year's run in In N New w York r relative to to- the author author- ship and d It H was cral several seasons before this trouble was patched up and the Uhe successful drama released for the use or of stock organizations The royalty w was S I lid bid ld up immediately and it is one ono of at PIC jhc most expensive plays plas In that way that Mr MT Mack Mack- has so far selected for the Colonial William WilHam Courtleigh originated the ther r rolo lo of ot the Indian surgeon end nd Mr Mack followed him In the New YorK cast being the second to play pla the tole tol Zolin In ln this country For the ensuing week frcek at the Colonial Mr Mack I Ck wI will again assume the difficult part of ot the Indian who guides and holds hold In Jn his hand inand the destinies of so man many men and women omen throughout the development of ot f Northern orth rn Lights The Tile star story opens With the Seventh U. U S. S cavalry at Fort G Gerry rry Mont a year ear before the tho Custer j massacre and closes the da day after acter tho the t tJ fight ht between belt Custer and the tile I Indians Strong and brave men battle for supremacy In Jn Northern Lights I and in every second of I Its ts action there Is h the tenseness of or suspense and surprise sur stir prise that goes to make malte up the suc sue ce srul drama I V The play pIa takes Its name from the superstition among the Brule Sioux In- In that when the northern lights I show In the heavens the they represent the tho i five ive fingers of ot God bidding them go out r I f to battle This It Is Is' Is said was the real J reason for tor the uprising In of the Sioux Indians In the BIt BIg Horn valley of ot Montana Northern Lights will be bo staged d with o an attention to scenic de de- lajla Ua that should Insure one of or the most I r realistic presentations Mr Mack has so so i lar given g his patrons F it Orpheum Orphe m Theatre ulL another r dr dramatic matic s sta tar star captured b i. i f rt 1 Beck will 1 bt hi a a. feature ur at th th Orpheum afternoon Mme K Kalich the distinguished cub emo t actress will make her Initial bOK to any Salt Lake audience at the tho This Is the first time Mme Mine 1 has come west and her engage engage- nent here ere for tor the thc week thereby IH is a aj aI j I double event c The vehicle for Initial PP appearance pp dran aran e Is the tho intense one act called A Light From St. St Agnes agnes gnes play Which h she he has Ilas staged with unusual care caret securing the services specially for the tue n of John Jolla Booth and John Harriman I I Those who have not seen Heen this tills talI tal- tal young actress have ha undoubtedly hollowed followed She her career In lu the tile maga magazines first sprung Into prominence In InI I leW ew York b by her ncr marvelous portrayal of of Kreutzer Sonata and more r re- re cen in l as KS the star of Kora ora the piece I which she scored a n. personal triumph 1 Vivacious clous little Pauline Moran Is 18 listed sted second on the tho new bill This attractive young younK woman comes w with th a bundle of or new comedy songs and d dances She has hasP a way of or that Is essentially all her hor own while she dances and dresses ver very Ic t chin gI y I 1 Impressions ImpressIon which are aie I imitations wI will be bc the tile orter offering ng of ot I crl C rl McCullough a n young man of at sta stage e presence with itil a n person- person wity Ity that wins immediate favor He Hu last seen here In the leading role with Mcintyre 1 and Heath I rAn An An act which has haa only Just con conic come to America Is LYdia Nielson and her Iler dancing boys bos and girls All AJI are young oung and fast workers while Miss I an accomplished solo dancer Three now dances are arc promised as well as two to songs written specially for tor the act Aside from Bert Williams there is M bably no funnier man of at his race t tl tn in n Bob Kemp on the stage Hs HIs J Mo May Kemp makes a clever r fIl I and together they thc put Jut over o a merry 11 x ire o ot of singing Dinging dancing and hot hot- If fr bat ii S1 comedy free irce from coarsen coarse coarse- n n and ana th the overly bol boisterous They I call their act Matrimonial Bliss while the coast critics have hac been caIn callIng call call- In lug Ing It a scream Helen Hartley HartJe and Lydia Lylia White the clever cr violinist and harpist have been secured for Cor the week and win will undoubted undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un doubted score heavily not on only with their numerous local friends but with all lovers of ot music Another good g musical act is the tile High Life LICe Trio three European soloIsts soloists solo solo- with good voices One of ot tho the trio plays and and Is a factor In making their act score heavily Director of ot the concert orchestra orches orches- tra promises a a. splendid rendition of ot Salome as an extra attraction while the Animated reek Weekly Js Js' scheduled for fora a diverting diverting- array anay of or news pictures culled from tram three continents Empress Theatre Mirth and music go a long Ions way t on the tho bill that thal Is running running- at the tile Empress to make up the enjoyment that comes of the current program The fun ranges from the lively I snappy antics of t the e company of ton ten showgirls and comedians who make malto up pp the Models Jardin des Paris to Happy Jack Gardners Gardner's sketch A Close Call CaU and all the wa way down the bill there Is something new to be foun found Taken as a whole It Is one of the best pro programs rams of at the last few weeks Nothing bettor better or brighter in tho the musical sketch line lino has been boen seen here all year than Billie Burkes Burke's Models Jardin des Paris Tho The star story told In Inthe inthe inthe the t Is of the gay student life o of the French capital Lines situations situations situations situa situa- and dialogue are Pare all aU new and the music of at the tIle sketch has hasa a freshness and tunefulness very much Its own I The girls of at the tho company are pretty and clever and the costumes are arc about the last word In beauty The Tho comedians are a an ya ay above standard and the sketch has made mado good with a vengeance No act of the present program program program pro pro- gram however howe has made a bigger bler hit than the piano and singing ork work of or DArcy D'Arcy and Williams The encores they have nave been forced to respond to have lengthened every performance e atthe of at the week front from ten to lo fifteen minutes Happy Jack Gardner is always Welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come In Zion The comedian has been coming here hore regularly for years and every return finds him with a brighter and more mere pleasing hit bit of fun tun making than the previous season This time the sketch is A Clos Close e Call and the story It tells teUs is full of t possibilities that Mr Gardner and his company make the most of of Frankie Drew needs no introduction to Salt Lakers She has long been a favorite In musical corned comedy and opera circles and her advent Into vaudeville has hal been marked with a great deal of at success Her cl impersonations are clever and ne new The thrilling feats of ot the Lc Les Leonards are the acrobatic f features of ot the new bill and the Pathe pictures close an excellent nt program A season ago ao all aU Salt Lake Lale looked at the seal with a human brain as the beautiful creature disported itself Itsel In the mammoth glass tank on the stage at at the tile Empress swimming Empress swimming through the water with the two Travilla brothers its owners For the new bill that will ivill open at the Empress Empress next Wednesday matinee this sea seal am and the tho two expert swimmers who own I It will be the tho headline feature Other acts on the thO bill with the sea seal sealand and th the tho will win bo ho John Whites White's comedy circus a feature that ought to prove a treat for tor or the tho children for tor the tho troupe boasts two trick mules Punch and Jud Judy that are arc said to be bo among the cleverest and best In tho the business Hugo Lutgens is a Swedish dialect comedian who Is due wI with th a n. bunch o of at new stories and funny remarks s. s De Lyle and Vernon two fascinating girls will wll offer character sketches with songs and Verona Verdi and brother have havo havea a that is entitled The Elf and tho tile Musical Maid Constance Wisdom WIsdon anti and company will also bo be E seen en In a a. sketch The Rex wro women and a man the Ine T 1 ble triangle bring about many stirring situations In Victim of In In- In grat gratitude I tu d o. o A b brilliantly r I I I Ia n t I y inns masterful te I company compan depicts a a. series of gripping throbbing heart scenes among elaborate elaborate elaborate ate settings It Jt Is a a. stor story which will Interest fr from m start to tin finish Ish and willbe will willbe be bc the attraction extraordinary for tor the first part of ot the coming week It consists consists consists con con- of 2000 feet teet of at tl film m In addition to which there thore will be feet teet o of other subjects varied In their nature so as to make malte an entertainment lastIng lastIng lasting last- last Ing one one hour and a half halt As s J a special feature for tor Monday Manager Goss announces announces an an- a a picture of or unusual l Interest that of at the fun funeral ral of General Booth commander of the tile Salvation Arm Army I Liberty Theatre OUR reel f feature pictures of merit F M are endowed ver very rare indeed and unless endowed with a stor story that Is la logical logical logical logi logi- cal ver very very- often tall fall In holding the attention at at- at of at the spectator The Tile Blighted Son In four reels b by tho the French Pa Patho Pathe hc company compan which heads today's bl bill at the thc Liberty Is a most human story story telling telling In a very vory logical and dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic manner tho thin life of or a n. prodigal son on who by hl his extravagance and wild iid deeds caused the death of at his mother and sister and made mado a n. str street et beggar nr o of his aged father The story portraYs portray a splendid moral and Is in presented with a n. thoroughness of at detail for tor which Pathe Patho Is noted There i la IH also on the tile bill a zi very ery dramatic dramatic dramatic dra dra- matic for tor which areSo are areno no So we well known and two comedy subjects b by completes completo tho the bill Performances Performances Per Per- will be continuous toda today Theatre A select program for tor Sunday Sunda features In part A Star Reborn which exploits exploits exploits ex ex- ex- ex a n story atory of at theatrical life lit wherein a struggling young woman aspiring was as helped to success and glory glon through the kind generosity of ot ofa ofa a Shakespearean star himself She Sho makes makos good and later Ilter wins the he heart of ot a a. millionaire and marries Tho The public pub pUb- lie lic no longer caring for tor Shakespeare tho the star I is reduced to want through financial difficulties Learning of the stars star's plight and anti without his knowl knowledge edge as a n. return for his hla kindness she he sees to it that he hc Is restored to prosperity pros peas pent The Dawn of or Passion a mys ms mystic tic subject of or extraordinary power tells of how wandering cowpunchers found themselves In a R miniature Garden or of Eden with results similar to those tel fol following lowing tho the partaking of at forbidden fruit A splendid cornell comedy feature I H presented In A Romantic Suicide The Roundup A in Klaw Ilaw Erlanger's Erlanger's Er Er- I MACLYN MACLY VI langers langer's gigantic production atThe of at The Up Round will be the attraction attraction at |