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Show AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE THEATER "E very-woman," very-woman," a modern morality play, elaborately produced. All week, beginning be-ginning Monday, May 25. COLONIAJ William J. Kelly and Horcncc Rockwell In "The Girl from Rcctor'a." All week, with matinees-Thursday matinees-Thursday and Saturday. UTAH THEATER Brandon Tynan and Florence Stone in "Tho Passing of the Third Floor Back." All week, with matinees Thursday and Saturday. EMPRESS Vaudeville. Performance even afternoon and two performances perform-ances at night. New bill today. Tn followlnr thttttr notlcu r mirkJ ijTrt!rntnt" In orJr to comply with itrlct Interpretation of th nnw ffflenl new,. pprr Uw. in no tni tr tbr ptld djrtr. tlnrntnli. Thry r Umt turnlihtd by th prt tnt of lh Trlouj theittn. C & C. means quality," Is a true slogan and one that will be attested at-tested to by thousands of threatcr-goers this week who take occasion to vlBlt the Empress and sec the bill that has Its Initial opening today. "The New Leader." Lead-er." one of tho greatest laugh producers of the modern vaudovlllo stage, will bo tho headline attraction being presented by the Gordon-North Amusement company com-pany of Now Tork. with the rrnatcst of all German comedians, Al LewlB. assisting as-sisting in the production bv the original company that created tho "furore In the New York Hippodrome, Hammerstcln's and other Now York theaters. It appeared ap-peared some time ago ns tho big hcad-Uncr hcad-Uncr of the Orpheum bill, and now Empress Em-press patrons will bo given the opportunity oppor-tunity of seeing it at popular prices, with tho original cast. Floating and spinning, whirling and flying far above the' heads of the audience, audi-ence, the Aeroplano Ladles, three beauties beau-ties In face and form, agile and charming, charm-ing, will surely provide some real thrills. They appear seated on a bl-plane and In mld-alr, hanging by their teeth, they perform some of the most hazardous feats that one could wish to see. "Just Right," by the boy wonder violinist. vio-linist. i6 another feature of the bill opening today Unit must not. be lost sight of, for it Is said he offers some masterly selections on the Instrument. Tho Cabaret Trio Is a bunch of harmony har-mony provided by three clever comedians who iiavo voices that blend perfectly. Henncy and I Toll Is aro to be with ua aaln. They appeared at tho Empress some months ago nnd at the time wore popular, presenting a whirlwind sketch with a lino of entertainment that was tho best presented In vaudeville. Their appearnnce tills time will marl: a now lifie of material that is Jaugh-provoklng. They are tho "Original College Boys" oveo'body remembers them, and will bo glad to extend them a welcome on their return. William and Marlon Waytcs. Australian Austra-lian whip, tomahawk and spear manipulators, manipu-lators, will prove ono of the sensations of tho bill. An Interesting feature will be the now Gaumont weekly Pictorial roviow. From the moment the curtain rises on handsome young Dick Van Arsdnlo In his apartments In New York In "The Girl From Rector's" until tho fall of tho final curtain on the midnight t-ceno In Fronch Charlie's roadhousc In tho suburbs sub-urbs of Battle Creek. Mich., with all tho ladles In their bc-rlbbonod nighties und the men hopping around In everything from pajamas to evening suits, the Potter Pot-ter comedy Is without doubt tho liveliest, live-liest, frcshost. eplcjest and most delightful de-lightful French farce the American stage has had In a good many years. At tho Colonial this wcok William J. Ivelly and his company are prcBentlntr the clever piece In a way that makes th performance perform-ance Just ono long laugh. Prettv Florence Flor-ence Rockwell, thir- now leading woman. Is scoring an Immense hit In the tlfJo role, nnd Jane Burby, the new character charac-ter woman, has created a splendid Impression. Im-pression. ThaddetiH Gray, who is playing play-ing Judge Capperton. Is excellent, and from th matinee performance Thursday, whon all seats are 26 cents, the ndvanco stiles Indicates a capacity house. If there were any doubts as to the wlr-dom of selecting "The Passlnrr of the Third Floor Back" for the first offering of the new Utah theator. thoy have certainly cer-tainly boon dispelled. The. play proved a success from tbn beginning nnd each 1 performance so far has been creeled by closo to a capacity house. Orders for seats are pourine In constantly ami the reservations for Thursday and Saturday matinee are forerunners for a parked hou.e on those days. The charactrl-a-tlona of tho various type as seen In Jerome's Je-rome's rpmarknble play hav made a deep and Jastlng Impression and have served to Bhow tho splendid ability of oach member of th big csst. Brandon Tynan and Miss Florence Stone. tht stars, are making a big hit. especially In an intensely Interestlnr scene in the second act, where the "Passerby" pleads with the unfortunate clrl. I Henry W. Savage will offer the dra matlo spectacle, "Evorywoman." al tho Salt Lake theator for an entire week beginning Monday. There will ho popular popu-lar matlnccn Wednesday nnd Friday (Decoration dny) for the heneflt of 'students, 'stu-dents, teachers and club women and out-of-town patrons. These matinees will be given at a very low price of admission. The regular matinee will be Saturday The Innocence of a beautiful mountain moun-tain girl In supposing kisses were poison poi-son led hor to give tho young artist poisoned poi-soned berries, with almost fatal result?'. "The Kiss," by the American company. Is a beautiful romantic drama of the mountains. "The Sheriff.'' alBo ul the Mchesy today. Is a Rclianco drama of unusually strong lines. The outlaw discovers dis-covers that the sheriff who captured him is his own brother, and rather thnn bring disgrace to his brother and his aged mother, he leaps ovor the cliff to bis death. "Billy's Now Watch." a Majcstl-comedy Majcstl-comedy causing screams of, laughter, and ".Liquid Air Experiments." an educational education-al feature, conclude the programme. |