Show o L I By the Press Agents Agents' j I THI- THI h follow following lowing concerning tho the attractions 1 lions IOnS at an to the local locales theatres es has been furnished tJ by their press representatives The senti mon merits ments ts expressed l In may a anti and ma may not be those or of thc the dramatic editor of or this tills n no newspaper r. r p SALT LAKE Joseph E E. Howard who will vIll appear here in his Ills his big musical come comedy hit The Th GO Goddess dess of oC Liberty at the Salt Lake theatre on Friday night Is la offering some somo ne' ne new cOmpositions compos 1 tlonA together with a Q number of or his old successes that do not seem to lose I their charm with age Mr Ir Howard Is Isone Isone isone one of ot the most prolific of or American composers lIe He Is Js rc responsible for or n many I of oC the tho most moat successful musical shows produced in the last decade decade among among them being Tho Time Timo the Place and the Girl The Thc Flirting Princess Stubborn Cinderella Tho Land of oC Nod S Sweetest e test Girl Gin In Paris Parl The Goddess of oC Liberty and amI many others There Thero are more moro than twenty high high- class musical numbers In the score ol or orthe the tho Viennese operetta The Tho Rose nose ol or Panama which will be hc heard at Salt SaIt Lake Lako theatre Monday nl night ht where It comes for an engagement under the tho I management of ot John Cort Tho The costumes cos cos- and scenic display are said ld to be beof beof beor of or unusual excellence and the tho company com corn pany which numbers sixty persons has among amons- Its principals n. n a number ol or of prominent singers and comedians at atthe atthe atthe the head of or whom Is Chapine tho the little ittle French prima donna who created the therole I Irole role I It COLONIAL It is the penalty of or cery every ev cv- ery cry drama that is 15 successful that the stronger Its story or plot tho the more comment tho the drama Irama provokes o Of or successful successful suc suc- pIa plays of or this tills character that have been seen In tho the west tho the past few tew years ears The Thc Strength of oC he Weak Is among tho the foremost t and alread already tho the Colonials Colonial's production of ot the pIa play this week has started no end of oC discussion slon The Thc stor story of oC The Th Strength of or the tho Weak Is vivid and boldly drawn ant and Its very en seriousness Is a R. sermon that tha has attracted wide attention Mr rr Mack 1 ck and Miss lIss Rambeau are arc playing the thc principal roles of ot Richard Adams and Pauline Paulino in this weeks week's Darcy DarcO presentation presentation pre pre- at the thc Colonial and Miss Rambeau has already scored a hit In her characterization ORPHEUM Last r.-Last Last night saw the en entry entry en- en tr try Into the second week of or an m unbroken en run of ot capacity houses which ha has been the feature at the Orpheum The new bill Is proving provine- to be bo a distinctly strong dra drawing card and can bo be said t ta come nearer to being true variety than some of or its predecessors Topping the roster of or Is la Edmond IIa Hayes es who will b be recalled as the heavy man manat manat at the old Lyceum on Second South years ago o. Mr rr Hayes Haes has a n. new brand of or humor on tap in the form torm o oa or of ora ofa a clover and hilarious satire on tho the much abused working man It is i called The Piano Movers and has to tobe tobe tobe be seen to be appreciated EMPRESS Twenty E Twenty thousand theatregoers then then- have h paid admission to witness the big bill presented at the Empress ss theatre this week weck The following acts comprise tho the bill which will come to toa toa toa a close with Hh the tho three performances toda today A A Boat House Part Party a musical musi- musi cal comedy in abbreviated form The Leap Year Girls with a n number o or of pretty girls who are aro bent upon taking advantage of or the thc conditions which leap year affords the tho xylophonists Lowe and Edwards Jack Allman the tho Irish tenor Joe Cook and Von Hampton Hampton Hamp Hamp- ton and Josselyn The Tho bill will run only today and the big new bill of oC mys ms features will open tomorrow matinee LIBERTY Th The exceptionally good program at the Liberty Libert Is drawing greater crowds than ever before A Ano At Atno Atno no time since motion pictures were first firs Introduced into this city has there been shown a picture of or greater strength in its dramatic power or containing more intellectual thought In the tho construction of ot its stor story stary than The Red fled Barrier a n. production I I The plot Is based on the marriage f o oa ofa or of ora i a beautiful American a n Russian Russian Rus Rus- sian nobleman of oC a n cunning and antI brutIsh brutIsh brut brut- Ish 1811 nature to satisfy her parents parents' desire for tor social nodal position Sho She loves a lJ young oung lieutenant o of the United States nav navy who Intercedes to protect her from tho the brutal treatment of ot her husband A Aduel Aduel Aduel duel Is fought and tho the husband Is killed His Ills haunting presence raises a n barrier barrier bar bar- rier between their lo love demonstrating the thc fact tact that two tso wrongs Tongs never noor make one rl right ht The picture throughout Is o of ofa a 1 high order and the characters are arc well enacted S Lovers of or the rural com corn cd edy will find a delightful bill Tuesday at this Main lain street motion picture house A Summer Idyl i is full of oC snap and ginger und presents much o of tho the homelike simplicity which appeals to both f une- une and old Other offerings s In tomorrows tomorrow's bill are arc Tho The nene Renegade and Letters of oC a n Lifetime The Thc former Cormer I deals with t e the unhappy en ending ln o of a husband hus bus band who sho meets his Waterloo In iii his attempt to forsake his home and to win In Inthe the affections of ot another woman rho Tho i last ast subject Is a presentation of or tho re reflections re- re of oc a bachelor when ho accidentally acci acci- I dentally stumbles upon some of oC his old lovo iove letters |