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Show AMUSEMENTS , SALT I.AKF, "The Trail of tho Lonesome Lone-some Tine." Friday and Saturday ' tilKhiH. Matinee Saturday, 1 OKI'IIKUM Vaudeville. Terforma iveii ever' tifterncKHi and evening. H!M changes Bunday matinee. ! TANTACES Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon and two performances per-formances at nlsht. Bill chaiiRes t I Wednesday matinee. I I-OKWS KM PRESS Vaudeville, 'rer- j forma nee every afternoon and two rvrtormances at ntthL Bill clianaea Alnrivlay matinee. MOVING riCTURKS. BRCtA rWAY Henry W. SavaK's ! production In conJinction with the ! Famous Tiayers of Ot'orgo Ade'n ; com etty -drama. "The County Chatr- man," it h Maclyn Arhucklo and I several members of the original cant, Five relB and Pat he lially Nows. Continuous. I LIBERTY Today and Saturday, L,yda Borelll, the most beautiful actress I in Europe. In "The NakeJ Truth," 1 from the sensational French novel j of a woman'i great love and Its crushing dtlllusionment. Concert orchestra. or-chestra. Professor Juhn Marquardt, conductor, MtHKSY "Shorty" Hamilton of ; Broncho fame. Is back a sain in I "The Gamekeeper'n Daughter." ! Music. Continuous performance. J COMEDY that really provokes laughter and that cornea spontaneously at moments when other situations In the pay have brought one very near to tears; exceptional acii::g surrounded with scenic effects tlwit brings outbursts of applause, ail of thia grouped around a gripping storv make "The Trail of th Txjnt.some Pine" a rare treat. The show opened a three days' engagement at the Salt Lake theater last night. Isabelle Lowe aa June i clever, and were her sohbing at the end of the second act tempered by more actfnir and less voice, It would be more effective. Peep grief is Feldom loud. She is always "in character." however, how-ever, and gels an exceptionally hard part I acres. John Davidson as John Half, engineer at the gap, lacks the personality ex- l"'l'r) .- llir ii lil li'licn mid 1" H"V t , into lli.i iia it . .I.n k IVHe hn H1 I tr rli l,.v, HiiIo'n li lt'Ud, dni'rt Mini" vt-r I'ltiwM- nt'tiuu and Mn much applnit,-e ty lift i ni,' u h.i l n i ct 1 1 y a Miiull jut 1 1 int. .r..inllHMICC. 'I'hrt i-hurat'icr that i'Iiirs trui tlirnush-l"iit tlirnush-l"iit thn entlrtt plav t. Ju.ld Tilltvi;r. .1 iimu'm fn t hfi-, In hi rh Nniih H-er' Nt't-ntji nu'f'-cily niiturnl in ill Pm miys and rlii.'ji. Ho 1m iiimsUmIv In a crude way nnd Ills iDiilwup 1m Mil.-uilid, MIkh h'-va Hi-ni on ii h l ld I lun, IiIh u il'e, alK) 1ui-m Minn. clnv.T nctiuK. 'I'lu-iK ar a f.-w i;iw hpnt In thn piece I I 'i I .iur upon t he Hon! I ill It h-s of t lione wliu are lii'llnc.l in he aietul of di-ttillH. And Iumi nil h t-ald. It In the dftfill of a I'lnv lluil miike It or iruir ll, piovMlntC ulii y.i 1 1 ,n t t I.h pl... (. Ih WJl'tliV of pi u. ilili'tliin, our limtHln-' in wlicie Hoh licrklfv, In K'l()ni( the drop on l'.ivo Tiilli i-r, wlio, h- thn way. :hnuld nub-dint nub-dint hl.s clinrt.'i, fa t In tu lu-.-p I.'avn cov-Mi'd cov-Mi'd wilh the KUli Willi" lit Ih taking ioh-H-'fi-lnii of Iiim in vul ' i'i'. Tub piny an ft whnh, )iiweT, Is vwill M.irtli the llim' a ml m i ne y a in I is run of t lie hfNt t lui t lu- h.-.-n HN'ii )n Suit l,kc In wmu- Hunt. TIutc will t prioimnii'Crt toniKhl nnd tiiinnri uv n ik lit, with a tun 1 1 nee lu morrow, mor-row, T ' fumiill.LI. tho noted beauty of iho Fi Pnch htMKe, is delightful In "Tho .NnUi'd T"'u;!:,' n powerful and pli-nnliifl: dnnna nf lovn and drctt. "The Nnk.-d rilltli" opened lit the I,llie.rty tli'l-mei tli'l-mei (.'Mentny iiud will he tho uttrac-l!in uttrac-l!in tlnue for thn 1h lit iil'ii uf th week. "Thn Nitk.Ml Truth" pre.ieiitH an ab-suihlnn ab-suihlnn Mtury of lliw In tho Uitln gunnr ' 1'nrlM. IcadliiK the hpoctator nnioiiK th li'iunt.H of thn Hi'tlHtH' rtinl ntidentM' colony, colo-ny, tho huloiift of the rlcheMl un'l most fashlunal'lfi 1'Hrlniun famllleH Hiid the myrlud hIiow plai cM of tho Kfiyent city In tho world. U kIvom lnttmato HllmpHew nf tho ronmntlc life, vn cIianicterlHt lc of modern 1'ailn. tho card-fren existence which luiM hm-oin synonymous with the 1-ailn quaitwr. Th story In a fRHdnatlnR- on. T,olPtt, idol of the (nuirtcr nnd knuwn amonK tho nrtlslM us the preitp'Ht nr in Paris, prms tor Pierrt. a younK pftlnter of preat pi'uiuiMf. and towel 1 1 fir Lliev produco a pntniiii which winn th" (t':and prlzn at the ehililtlun. Siicsn brliiKS wealth and tunie tu the artist, he niarriea l-nlettc and the tw hecomo entrnlfed in th- whiilp.)l of fanhloriahle llff. Th rtist. however, i noon tpoi!cd by the lloni.inir to which ho 1m subjH'ix, neK-h'.'is neK-h'.'is his ..lnit.le-he;iri...i wlfo and falls in love ilth tho Princess injpont. At a t'rlllisiu rfreption which I'lerro gives In hnnor of Hip mivelllriK of his latest mas-lerjlecri mas-lerjlecri Lnlctio learns of hlH unfaithfulness unfaith-fulness snd a wtnrtlliiff Hlirmx l enacted. Ttio (11 in tu f'harsrtrrlzrtd hv lavish pro-ductiun. pro-ductiun. splendid artiiit? nnd an abundance of Kflppl n v. vlrlln K cnes. It was produced pro-duced for Mr. Kh-liirt by the famous f'lnH orKnnl7.ntlnn, makprs nf "Quo Vadtn" and "Antony and Cleopatra." and Mile. T.yda Tlur.-lll, mid to be the hifrhest-salarle.l hifrhest-salarle.l actress who ever appeared In picture, was en Knifed enpeclaliy to carry the difficult hit opportunity-laden rulo of I.olette. Mite. Rotelli. maRniflL-ently endowed by nature for the purt, portrays the ehnmi-tor of th Latin quarter model In a manner which astonishes all. A feature of the entertainment last night was tho excellent performance of the ; Liberty theater concert orehostr under 1 the direction of Professor John Marquardt- The folio win theater notices are marked "advertisement" to comply with a strict Interpretation of the federal fed-eral newspaper law. In no sense are they pMd advertisements, being Hems furnished by the press agents of the various theaters. Three ads share headline honors on this week's bill at the Pamages theater. Popu-htrity Popu-htrity Is about evenly divided between "N'lKht Hawks," tho dramatic sketch of crook life; Palfrey, Rartun and Hrown In a novelty performance and Dave Wood's dogs and monkt-ys. One of the hits is sen red by the two Rozellas in a musical offering, while Meryl and Keta appear In a prettily cstumed and novel dancintf act. Mine. KemI and Sip nor Balllngeri offer a repertoire of classical music. There are new motion pictures and the European slide are changed daily. Flrz-patnek Flrz-patnek s concert orchestra completes the progra mme. There is every Indication of two record house; at hoew's Empress tonight as a result of the amateur girls' diving contest, con-test, arranged by the management of the theater for both shows this evening. More than a dozen entries have been received and a keen rivalry exists among the Salt I.ake girls who will appear. Every sort of dive wiil be performed and the audience audi-ence will be the judges of the winners of ooth contests. Preparations are goine rapldlv ahe.id for the production of the opera. "The Chimes of Norma nd v." bv the Montgomery Mont-gomery Opera rompanv at the Salt Lake theater November 5. 6 and 7, with a matinee mati-nee on November 7. Bandmaster Hanv Montgomery. It is said, has organized one of the best opera companies comprised of local sinerers ever seen here. The principals will fm-lude John T. Hand Miss Edna Anderson. Marguerite Fenm,' Melvln Pete: son and I? rand on Phillips. Mr. Phillips U stase director for the production. pro-duction. All those who reveled in George VIp'r comedy-drama. "The Countv Chairman " when It first came to t'aft Lake eight years ago with Maclyn Arb-ickle In the title role and William Sweamam as the darkey are eo:n to the Broad wav this week, where this production is now" be'ng reproduced in lavish fsshiun on the screen. The leading aracier are still taken by the same people and the pro- 1 auction throughout i well up to the pnee ' set by Paramount pictures and the Fa- : mous Players' Film company which has ' so many amhltious photopiavs to Its credit. "The Gambler's Daughter" i? a two- : reel tea ture production bv the Do-vino company, featuring the popular -?hortV 1 Hamilton as Trlok." th- i ester and Rhea Mitchell takes an imoonant part in a powerful treatment of the theme Vengeance Is Mine." on at the Mehesy today only There are three other features fea-tures on the programme. |