Show This Weeks Week's Amusement Program S j Col Colonial theatre Miss Ca Countiss and ami stock stoel company compan In ZIra nil week weeks with Ith matinees Thursday and Saturday starting starting- to to- to I night theatre Vaudeville performances afternoons and even even- ings New ew bill bIn begins Sunday matinee mat mat- inee each week weekS Empress theatre theatre Vaudeville per- per and hind evenings s New bill be begins Wednesday a matinee of ot each week I I II I JH Liberty lt th theatre LIcensed Licensed motion pl pictures t res and music Special feature What Happened to Mary Con- Con Unous performance I 2 to 11 p. p 01 m. m r y MotIon Motion pictures Complete change e of or ram program daily dally JElks ElIs minstrels At minstrels At Salt Sat Lake theatre 1 atre Monday 3 and Tuesday nights Press club show At v At Salt Lake thel theatre r Thursday la night I I Bi By the Press ress Agents I HE following con concerning the THE i at anti and coming cominS' to O the local theatres re has 9 been heen furnished b by their press press press' representation The sentiments expressed sed may mar and arid ma may not be those of of the dramatic c editor of oC this news news- pa paper per Colonial Theatre I. I RET 11 VI 11 GLI whoso tame M as al tn tl emotional actress s Is fa far l' l too familiar to tu Salt Lakers L. to call for Cor further comment was the last local stage I etar to play on a The production came as one of the greatest love Jove stories ever cr portrayed hero and eo so wonderful was Miss An- An guns gun's work In the rob rolo of oC Helen Trent Treat mat few Cew leading women either cither hero here or elsewhere ha c care cared 10 to attempt the pail In stock Tonight at the Colonial Cathrine her second weekS week'S I CountIs Is to 10 open T engagement I In one of r the tle IC mos most costly I elaborate anu ana pC of tho the J J. J y Manners and H Henry rn 1 Miller drama of or o lo that has hns ever or been boen attempted outside New ew York With a a repertoire of ot over o three hundred roles role It Is doubtful I If the Colonials Colonial's Co Co- Co- Co lonial's new star could coul possibly have o suitable for tho the I a a. more second week of ot the new engagement than this story ot or emotion in ni which auch uch women as Miss Anglin have risen to 10 such great dramatic heights ZI Zira ra Is like no other pia play Emotion 1 1 1 played against emotion Through all the strident action of or the drama runs u. u thread of ot heart Interest holding it together in Sn a a. manner that fastens and M iOd ones one's s 's s Interest Irresistibly It Itis Is th st story tory tory- of or Hester Trent an En English lIsh girl who Is l serving as nurse during the Boer war Wal In South Africa and whose life has been most mORt unhappy The play lb ls in ii IJ k prologue and three acts The prologue opens In South Africa and depicts the trials of or Hester tester in tho the unhappiness of or her poverty and mis mis- fortunes Then comes conies the change In Inthe inthe the girls girl's life lire A rather famous English English Eng Eng- lish woman dies and as she leaves no relatives and scarcely anyone anone knows of or her demise Hester decides es to take her er name and place In English society The Tho first flut act finds her established in R. A. A beautiful home with cr c every luxury nd living Jiving under the thc name of ol Zira She has met net and fallen Callen In love with the Bec Clavering a a. missionary and the affection aff a cUon has ripened steadily between 1 them hem until they arc are to bo be married Zira jias las helped the young minister in his j work and the tho bond between them is Is' ise e strong Then like a a. bolt from a a. clear elear sky L cornea comes the discovery of or friends friends' that the woman she is supposed to beIn be In 1 not nol dead The first happiness the girl had known in all her life Is la blast blast- lasted led ed edina In in a a. flash and her air castles come toppling to her feet From that moment the action j of Dr f Zira runts runs amuck It is terrific in its reality vividness and effectiveness I and the closing climax of or the drama i has been declared a a. masterpiece of or tage writing In the title role of ot Zira Miss Cath- Cath rino r. r Co wil have an opportunity I for 01 or emotional work that Is probably not wot excelled It if Indeed It IK Is equaled in ln anything else elso now available for on the American n stage It Is a I that will command all an the talent I Ability temperament and reserve pow- pow r the tile star atar possesses to play It It Mlis ollIS has hns come Into her own I Quickly with Salt Lakers who have ben been je n quick to recognize in her acting the polish finesse and the skill that t tr r mUI tf nf III IA IS of ct stage tj work She bids i fair to b bt come one of ot the most popular and best liked leading women ever appearing here bere in stock l t to With MilS Mlis Counties firmly tho the other new members of ot the Colonial company are Gamins coming in for foz their share of ot the credit at the theatre the- the atre Mr Rogers the now new leading leading- man has baa turned out to be a a. rare sped sped- men raen ot of a a. school of ot actors but little ee een n In the west His work shows the effect effects of training and careful stud study His 1118 acting the put post week in The Gamblers has bas been most moat most Intelligent and nd carefully done r Burke IB Is another who has done splendid work the past pact few days das and or the week to come opening with performance of ot Zira he and 1 Mr Ir Vivian lan Miss Roma and Miss liss Cur Cur- Cul- Cul ver cr the new second lea leading leading- ln lady of ot the company compan will be b seen bo-seen seen in new roles roles' The rho souvenir matinees Inaugurated last Thursday have havo apparently made madea a hit lilt with patrons of the house Tue souvenirs aie Lle In folder form torm and each contains photographs a of some member of at tho Colonial company Tho The pictures of Mr Vivian started tho the series off ore Opening tonight Zira goes through h th tho th coming week with matinees on Thursday and ana Saturday Orpheum Th Theatre IME G CI-G with t today's matinee CO V i there Is 18 the promise of ot a a. feast of ot fat Cat things In vaudeville acts at atthe atthe atthe the Orpheum for tOl the tho coming week Topping the collection of oC entertainers Is a company of sixteen headed b by I Doris Wilson Eu Eugene ene MacGregor an and Mao Busch Eusch presenting The Antique Girl This thumbnail musical comedy Is Jesse Jcsse I L. L Losky's n newest west production It was as written b by William Le Baron with music b by Robert nobert Hood Bowers Rowers both of or whom have demonstrated ability abil abil- ft ity to do o clever work Second on the new bill is listed The Bandit a by E E. Hawley that deals with t Ic during the early jOs For thrills and stirring action It would bo ho hard to surpass this tempestuous little drama Tho The story Is Intensely Interesting Interesting- and becomes becom s more mote an and more moro fascinating as It un un- folds The work worl o of oC Mr Hat le Hawley in inthe Inthe inthe the title role rolo is said to be he a masterful interpretation of ot a most difficult character Miss 1155 Haight Is a a afIne fine vigorous vigorous vig vig- orous woman in the role of ot the cap tive U As a thrilling 11 little melodrama The Bandit fills Cills tho the bill A jO Joyous US act is promised in tn that which will m be bc furnished by little tittle Min Mm- nie Allen Anen In addition to MIss Allen being an accomplished and trained vocalist she Is a a. winning little comedienne come come- dienne who believes In attiring attiring- herselt her her- self In the smartest gowns money can bu buy Bertish will furnish an athletic ex ex- which combines strength and agility ability It Is not uncommon to refer reter to him as a modern Hercules He Ho is a a. fine specimen of ot physical develop develop- ment mente I McIntyre and anti Harty have a tion of ot comedy ponga ong and stories that Boore heavily The Tho rapid fire conversation conver conver- of ot the th the sugar sugar plum and tho the marshmallow boy DOT are brisk and witty n u uit i oivi W v U uj importance in Albion's fair isle Iso is Ben Lowin who will give some Bome impersonations from Dickens Dicken in complete makeup and cos cos- tume tunie Before his present venture Mr Lowin Lewin was principal support to Sir Tree and Lewis Waller Walter He also app appeared ared I in London In most of ot I I the Bernard Shaw plays A whirlwind aerial act Is Ia promised premised on tho the part of ot the tho Ryan brothers whose stunts on the flying rings and trapeze are said to be bo along th tho hair hair- raising order of ot things Both are experts ex- ex Perta and their work is most roost difficult but the tho quickness and neatness of ot tb their lr execution is 18 siad slad to give o I each bit an added value The animated weekly will be In n line with the pace set sot Possibly ono One of or the most interesting features feature oi or tho news ne pictures will bo ho one entitled Which t showing views Ies of ot the three presidential candidates In campaign action Empress Theatre OTHI G In weeks has been so 90 thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- I N NOTHING enjoyed b by Empress patrons patrons patrons pa pa- as tho the bill holding swa sway there this wee week It The Tho bill bUl is charged char with screams laughter and barrels of ot fun This is not alone in the one-act one headliner but every act on the entire bill but one Is of or that kind ro To start off oft the thing thino- J J. J Albert Hall and company compan have provided themselves s with a vehicle which Is a a. novelty In manner of ot construction It is a travesty travesty trav tray esty on Hamlet Could the old bard but see sec and hear the manner In which his En English lIsh Is jumbled jumble and lacerated ho ml might ht turn o over In his grave rave Adrian AdrIan Ad Ad- rian Han rc D' DArcy D'Arcy Is the tho melancholy Dane who Is determined to speak hl his to to-be- to not piece and meets all sorts of or adversity in so doing Olno- Olno Leah Leab La Force Foice as Ophelia counts her cabba cabbage e leaves and o oer o'er r to see seo whether he loves oves me Ine or loves mc me not Otis Oils Miles as asa asa a 1 ghost appears and then goes oes on a Jag George Berry does not need to speak to produce a laugh laUh his appearanCe appearance appearance appear appear- ance does it it J. J Albert Hall Is King Claudius an and Betty Tha Thaw Queen Ger Ger- trude As ono one of or the features of or the bill appear ap ap- pear four tour Ladella who ho have been engaged to make a special tour of ot the S. S t C. C circuit Their act consists principally of or tumbling and balancing They ha have 0 recently toured Europe As a a. most refreshing turn come Bud and Nellie Helm Heim and while only children chil chil- dren the they are arc clever clever- natural naturally They present a line Jine of at entertainment seldom offered b by performers of ot more mature years cars Bud Dud appears as a a. Rube tube The Th-c cra crazy antics of at Mr Ir Mayo Majo combined com corn with the grace graco and and manner of or Miss liss Belle Bello make the team of ot Belle Bello and Mayo Mao one of or the bright spots on tho the bill James Reynolds is providing a a. mirth provoker of or the first water t He knows Just how to to ten tell a good food stor story He has also A n number of ot parodies which are new His personality an and easy callY manner win for him a place immedi Immedi- Is styled the musical wIzard wizard wizard wiz wIz- ard because of ot the numerous In self vented musical Instruments t which he carries with him and uses to good ad advantaGe ad- ad vantage As tho the closing C feature of ot his musical tU IL ELCI veI introduces some pretty selections on the musical bettIes bot bet tIes I The bill concludes with a number of ot animated pictures of or current news nePoS 1 events b by Pathe Next woe week Is the big anniversary week A year of or two fifty successful weeks have passed since the opening of ot the Empress and Manager rana er l McCoy Is going to celebrate his bin success A big bill is provided for tor Empress patrons As Ai a n headline feature The Girls featuring Charles Wayne and The Darling or of America Miss Mies Gertrude Des Dee Roches and a 1 bunch of or big beautiful doll dolls Prof Wallace will vIll bring what hat are said to bo be the largest and best educated cockatoos in the world featuring White Eagle Easle The Therion rion quartet Is on their first western l tour lour ur and will willbe be ono one of oC the features of OC this thia anniversary bill Coming Corning with them are arc Berr Berry an and Berry Berrr Dean Coop Coop- 4 01 e er nb company Joe McGee and others other Po will bo ho a ad added e Liberty Theatre P liE fourth story ston of tho tle rl s nf of T THE 1 What Ha Happened to Mary l heads head nl the now new bill at the Libert Liberty today It i Is called The Affair at an and Is full fully as Interesting n as the three I Previous ious stories AB As the thc la last t picture conI con con- I eluded 11 d. d Mary M wan taR seen abandoning her I ambitions for tor th the sla stage e Rn and taking up tip tilt stud study of or stenography under cr tho tue tut tutu tutu- lage of or the sl sister of oC h her r r old oM friend Jo Jogl- Jogl l- l fer J In n the c opening scenes of Tite The Af At- fair t at nt nors she he Is lR shown o as han having hav ha n lag ing secured a a. position as an stenographer She he loams learns of or a r fallow ow employees employee's plans plan I to rob th the tho firm Bv Lit her own bravery braver and arIng she balks balk the tho criminals criminal's plot but the countr comes Cr very near proving I d n for tor Mary Marv This Is Ig i b. b bly th most mot exciting of oC Mary's Marys lar 8 experiences and It gives gins us liS a now new Idea Irlea of oC her heron I on wonderful erful courage The Tle ba battle t tie of or wits wila I between the young oung girl arid and m the thief Is IsU U very cl crl worked out and conI contains con- con I I tams many a thrill j I Another r headliner on the bill toda today Is Isn Isn isa n n a special feature film In two reels entitled entitled en en- titled The Lion Tamers Tamer's Re cn Revenge It tells telis a sensational stor story In which lions play an Important part and cause a number number num num- ber of or thrilling H scones nes Love jealousy and revenge rr are of or course the principal IU Ingredients In this splendid drama tho the thoI I closing no being wonderful Tho The action nc- nc tion Is ii laid in a circus which adds an air of or fascination to the story ston I The Tue Blo dl diama ama In the Aisles oCI of oC tho the Wild t tolls tells lis of the terrible result lIlt of or ofa ofa a n. womans woman's whim Th picture was taken n nIn n nIn I In a lovely ch forest country countr and the camera lias caught c some Nome perfect views views' I s' s of It It Tl The Tle c balance of ot the tho bill will be made malIc up I of comic r subjects and ami th f usual program pro pro- I grain gram of or first class music music The Thc performance perform perform- ance once toda today will nm be bo continuous from 2 Z to 11 p p. in m. It h is announced that olInc Wednesday will willbe willbo of oC bo be Night Nis when a program pictures all 1111 mado by hy the compan com corn will pan pany be shown O r INDAY'S DA YS Y'S program at nt th the tho will S consist almost I of features feature on with aith Hh enough noll h 1 ai t throughout to tn suit th the most fickle taste of or followers of or orth th the silent Ilent play In motion photography The Darkest Hour Hom Is a splendid Tann- Tann hl hauser lir i as is is 11 also Reformation of ot m Smith which s 's s 11 a remarkably fine American exploit Two very r fetching com comedies les of oC tho the natural order humor- humor esque presented b by |