Show Attractions at Theatres Nl S J 4 G l c ci 3 r j 1 4 4 U J. J 3 Miss Rambeau Remains e ci-e L f 11 2 2 o. o-o-o.- l 0 J rk 1 r 34 sL 4 2 l vU r rJ J Jian Eltinge Is Billed 2 By Longacre LAKERS are arc to be S. fT I S. S l upon the man many good od things of oC stage tare and screen that arc are being pro pro- pro pro-I iJ 11 no s Hla for their entertainment too loo are art theatrical leal mana managers ers Corth for Cor I th thI l of or local playgoers in so o I liberally bestowing their patronage patrona on lC tame paine good bood things thing Resorting to the lingo of or the street streel I J t might ray a ay that the past wee week Ie has hon bon a. a fifty spirit upon the rt IJ Jart Ci 0 of Salt Lakes Lake's theatre magnates I the s The T-he man- man ha provided wares dc do and andt t the hI plan playgoers oer have shown their ap- ap j by 11 going ollig to the tho theatre In dro c And nd all this even e though the thet t season teason practically I Is over and the hot days of June arc upon us It proves pro beyond ca cavil too that this eft city Is one of ot t the c best show towns of or the country country coun coun- try 10 when the attractions offered arc are of cf worth while white sort Take MIsS MIs s Marjorie Rambeau at tho the Wilkes for or example Her superb acting act act- fn lug ing erl tho the State street theatre at every ver performance e Many of or us went of vf course courseS to welcome the charming Actress home a again aln but the welcome was v.-no turned to Joyous acclaim by the wonderful portrayal 1 she Rho hc gave In Eyes Eos o of Youth With the Jho welcoming all over I J predict pre pre- dict the thu same crowded hou houses cs at all n 1 1 licit liti m mr fn i has S Salt ll Lake ak had tho opportunity r iu t of c ing one of or the cou country's for foremost most artists stock in-stock and at such low prices Where H Miss Mis flambeau is to give us Where Poppies Bloom and It should prove pro Just as good a vehicle for her a aa as Jy Eyes S or of I Youth It is a thrilling thrilling- play PIa with scads of or human interest ani and ami amia anda a n. wonderfully well told toM story Hugh h wl oso work vork last latt week stamped him hin aa Ls a. a u sterling actor and anti Crane Wilbur whom Salt alt I Lakers have ha Installed SIH UM a n prime favorite will bein be he beIn heIn In the cast Speaking ot of good gOOl things things s did you sec sea Henry Miller and antI Ruth Chatterton last lest week at the Salt Lake theatre If you you didn't you IOU missed QUO of or the rarest t dramatic treats of or tho the season and a as skillful an all interpretation of or the great i as tho the Joeal o ml stage ever has seen Another distinct treat la Is In store for fortis us when the they return accompanied b by Blanche Bates In This flits week the Salt Lake Tullan 11 greatest of or all an female Impersonators Imper Imper- senators in his nM Je of or 1919 a ort of or sublimated vaudeville show pre pre- with all tho the The revue ue will hold the boards Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee It will he be well worth while a aa as entertainment enter enter- delectable Pantages is giving folks some ex- ex vaudeville aude this week with the Million Dollar Dolls as us the headline attraction an and 1 five live ot other er acts acta of ot bI high h J r caliber The rhe Pan doesn't seem to I mind the hot weather a bit In fact I It but adds apparently to the ginger In er and pep pcp of oC the acts over on Broadway Manager er Frank Newmans Newman's cooling system tern tem probably accounts for Cor all this At Do Down n at nt the Orpheum given over overto overto overto to motion pictures for Cor the time being Mickey came was seen and anti con con- The fhe little mountain girl so flO delightfully ht ll portrayed b by Miss lIss Mabel Normand ormand Is the hit of or the city just Juat now and antI the announcement that the photoplay photoplay photo photo- IIla play Is to remain another several days dayt will doubtless be e greeted with acclaim b by all all all' who have been unfortunate to miss it during the opening weeks week's en en- en g t. t I Theres There's a a. subtle sorn something about aboul this Picture that grips tho the heart Perhaps Its It's the indubitable charm of or tho the de delightful de- de Miss Normand gain It may maybe maybe maybe be the deep human interest or of tho the stor story Anyway the screen drama is one of oC the biggest picture hits ever e recorded here The rue Paramount-Empress Paramount Is to the fore this we week k with a big big- special Art- Art craft pro production directed by Hugh Ford and with a superb cast Including Katherine Kath Kath- crine erine McDonald Jack Holt Maclyn Arbuckle and Fritzle Fritzie Burnett The feature Is The Thc Woman Thou Gayest Ga Me Ie e. e from the story oi ot the same name by Hall Caine Calne Like the rest of oC tho the screened Caine Calne stories this one Is a abear abear bear hear of oC tho the real bear typo It will wilt be bethe bethe bethe the theatres theatre's attraction for toda today tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow and Tuesday and should prove one of or tho the strongest offerings s seen scan re recently recently recently re- re at the home of oC Paramount and anda a rt craft Tl THo fo American will viii offer another Se suo Hayakawa picture toda today It Is called His Debt 1 and like all theother the thc theother other recent rele releases of or the masterful Japanese screen actor It should furnish fine Cine entertainment Several Se Sunday Sun Sun- ha day features ar by the AmerIcan Amer Airier ican man management ement The Broad Broadway ay has Tra torla today and tomorrow in When hon Fate liate Decides She is 15 assisted ted h by a a. star cast William Duncan and Charlie Chaplin are arc also on tho the bill I. 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