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Show AMUSEMENTS I j zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz! SALT LAM. -Til Ulni of Phih-tlu. Phih-tlu. ' ,o cm 1mm- li'. iH. IV; "l!n.-ih A I Vi Inu'l u-i '." NuvtMiibcr IS, i: Hllil .' t . LMl'Ul 'M.s Tiirt W i.iiiiuv A Mar- n-'.l, nil nei'k, with Thursday mid ( ui'ti !iy nm I iiiers. v'KI'H Ll M - au.ltn t!lf. Vim forrn-h forrn-h ii.-f." i- crv w tier tu ton nnrt rvcnliit;-V.NTA;i-:s Vaudeville. lVrrrm- .ili'f CYiMy .tt'intinou ulni two I'Ci-fonniiih-cs ai niKlit. V I" A 1 1 Sum I .,.. ! Mmm ni v'.mnMly '"Mipitiv in the r hiiVLiKuiif.it, "Hip, llii, ll.ioi," it i iiM'iioon yml even-nn. even-nn. lMil' (ui,. Mi.nv Lnit;!il, i Moru-N vi-n'i;i'. VUt ' LW A V no adiH."' TImiimUv. iM'i.h.y .tui.l)i . I UiH r.:uv iimr.' in "The Him I .Liilcm,Mit ." Smitiay. "SluMitd .- Uo I ore iv i'V" AMKIIlt' A N ( ; e r.i 1.1 im K.i rra r i n "t'arnipu;- stUi .1. ItufiiK W'Jiliini;-I'.rl W'Jiliini;-I'.rl Mi'iy. "A Trap for TiKpu;" Tii!'o .fvji; Amrriiun coni-ert or-t or-t IiM'-m. VrorVs-or .1. J. M n 'lellti n, due. mi , pliivlns the "C';trni'Mi" s oi e. URKKTY - Wilioii I.nrkavp a n.i an ull-tsi f;M in "Tlie Man of S'lame;" Vaiho NVns; a Nestor tomnlv. I : e s l T 1 1 1 ! n k Ioiiumtow, JaL-klfi aniuior in "The Adventure of n Mau.-ap." Ki:X Arnold I'alv nnd Ihe Vatho Hold Uoofter pl.tytMp In "The Mcn.'u-e f the Mute;" Vathe Nows, a t'onu -dy h iit) other feature. Tiiudy, twenty-first ctiftpU-r of "The VroKeu Coin." M 1 ' IT.SV A t wo-reel Keystone .'if.uii heads the all-.onudy pro-j pro-j Rraninic totlay and tomonow. ilforsit I Ovey appears In "DoubU- trussed." fiih furoe. "Little Miss U. S. A.f" at pant-ages. Has a Bevy of Pretty Girls in Dashing Dances. poMINO a one of the nnst sensational Kroadway muPi.al romedv hits the vaudeville s.tai;e litis had in y-ara. --Lltile Miss I". S. A.." wnh a lir and sparkling hew vf pretty suits. , lever romelia ns. viasiiini; iarnt;i. nariiii; (Hstunif? and t'larre staso flYerl., headlines the new proirrannne of Kuod vaudev ille tlilnps that open at Vantages this afternoon, to run through the ensuinp week. The tunes are new and lively, the dances are rau-hy. and tiiere s plenty of uilj!.., mirth and beautv in the chorus to xvake "Little .M!s I'. S A." a winner in tin- way of vaudeville sketch1?, surround--J by nr.:isic and (-hapeiv nmid. It's really a dmil-le l-.etidliner hill tins 'rek at Vant.ie.s, inasmuch as the programme pro-gramme b-a;-is, in add it ion to "1 ,it tl Ml mi 1. S. A.," 1 jidv Rptry. a trained chimpanzee. 1 1 a t Is almost human. Kven "er trainer irt kppt cue.inK a a to what Vett"s nt move wiil h. and she keps her audience in an uproar througnout iier entire act. Kennedy and Fun rue winninsr a prat deal of favor over the Vaniaces circuit, and Tmii and F.tppl ar a:d to furnish a c-hftrmirs hit of cti t erta in nint . Ober and TninioLit present a brautiful exotic dancing spe'-ta'Me, in which the rare dances of South America are j'en in tropif.- splendor. Will a n-1 Kemp offer a scrips of purpris-! purpris-! ii - atidpiir fe's. and Padden and Ke-J are two men whn&e patter and fni have i r, . PMi-niev p-.pular with Vantages .ii: !'en -5 thtt .-eat--.il. T ,er-' a nw pet of moving picturj and Kddie Fiizpatri '-k's ore nostra to round out an exceptionally strong bill. Music and Comedy Predominate on This Week's Bill at the Orpheum. ML'irIC and comedy have the call at the Orpheum this week, sandwiching sandwich-ing hearty lauzii.s in between spells of rapture a happy combination. From Blanche I liny down to the monkey act at the eiid of the bill, melodies trickle throupii the prforma n. e like a reiTesh-inrr reiTesh-inrr L-iok. Mise Rhig's sonR. "Kveryon'1 iri; Tippcrary." !b being hummed and w hi st led on the streets, as was anticipated. antici-pated. Rori.ez'." monkeys, a troupe of trained simians which do an entire act without the visible a.-siMatiee of any human, are proving immensely popular with children and prown-npfl. One of Die most pleasimc r.-f the Sa-ih producers i. the offering of Wilson and Lenore. which consists of Muslim .soluv. wlilMlhut; and V h Idl 1 1;; , I 'IIs-ui-m riuirhe fhnpllu capciM aic irre- I -iMlhlv ttlllliv l!e?.Me Itlnw NlnK llupcl - st.lilHMl' nl' nHK" 'c"ile, W'el.el' an. I Kl- ll'(. Alice , n,,,ti I hm.I ii..nv , tii'i.it;e I'hlvn and I he imvel weidvlv com Ph'le thr lull. Bill at tho Utah Theater I;( Proving Pleasing to Big Autli- enocs. A I.TIhH AIII ihe bill at the Vttili Is tho hii;e.st ever ntte-niieil at tiir prices, Mr. Ia-ieb is dfternniu'd Unit the iniKiva-I iniKiva-I lor ii tin rod need by hi in 111 l own will lie brought to ihls hniiHf as ad.jcd f i n t ure., Mom lay nluht's nuinlrv si ore Kills are alre.nlv belli- miked about fur Ihcir vv oi ih, I'l ldav nluhl will be athletic ulsht. mid alreal wevenil cvciMh are scheduled that will bo lii- Miiiiri-s. Tonkhl and every W edmc-.lnv niKhi heie-til'ter, heie-til'ter, will be choi iim uirls" conlcsl and tnutilcur nlkht. i:.ich vf Ihe twelve chorus hlM vvil be seen lM an (lifeline .f her own .seleellon, plle. lieiliK Offered m Ihe beM. tlie au-llruce del erm I id tn;. In ad-ll ad-ll i inn. mi, amateur acift have all cad v b.'en bookfil. I'n (icemiut of ihe ein;i h 'of i hue Ihee special Tea t ures will con-ivumo. con-ivumo. onlv one show will be irlven to- n Ik lit. pb'iuie.-L mollis on pioni,tly tit 7, and I he comedy al K. 'the addfd iiltiac-lton iiltiac-lton fnllowim; IituiirdlH lei v on the elon of the latter. Th following lhii nflHrn ar markM "4TrliP'nt" to rrmply with ft trlrt ln-lirrlllen ln-lirrlllen of lh frdftl nfppr ttw. Is no fA'irs nr hT palO a1 vprt lainni b, bin liint fiirnl(ihrt by ih pii uujIi at tti vrnm ttilr. HALT I-AK t; "The Rird of ruradi." whloii will be seen nl tlie ShU Lake theater the-ater next Monday. Tuesday h nd U'odnes-dav, U'odnes-dav, is a storv of tho land where Hubert Intuit Stwencon found "life moat plena-ant plena-ant and man Inioivxtmu;" the iHiid "in which It ."eenis a tu a y s a f tprnonn ; " w here lnder ma i. jeus. wtl h hla k bnlr and crimson lipjt. tance in ivhvs Mm ne to l;hiropeiin eye. To carry out the illusion illu-sion and a i inosphet o In ihe pluy. nath'c musicians, dancers and Hinpera are ui'pn and all the siaf efff In, where po.ssiblu. are of Hawaiian handiwork. AMKKKWN The first public perfnim-ance perfnim-ance of Orraldine 1'arrnr in her tremendous tre-mendous MiccpvN, Triruien." will he at the American ihe.Her today. The picture has been pronounced by eminent crltlca an hl ii p tlie finest evamnle of ih mov-inp mov-inp picture art pver exhllilied in this city. Durine the "farmen" ena Yemeni the American conreri or.Oicstra will play the complete scor" from the famous opera Another An-other alliiiKford picture will alo be on the programme. TIKKRTV Wilton r.ackaye. wl.oFe place in theatrical stardom was won before the niovlnc picture was even dreamed of ah beint; popular, has the leadinq role In thp famous French story, "The Man of Shame," which will have its final rhovvlntr at tho I,ibrtv t ic;iic r tonight. The seenef of th f-;ory are hitd in Queber, Canada, at the time of the Franco- Prussian war a nd the pi a v i eliaractf riKi-d by thrlllinp action, irripptns Interest and sensat ionar situations and climaxes. nKX"The Menace of the Mute" i the second of tlie seriea of detective stories starrinR Arnold I 'aly and the l'athe Gold Jvit-.stei- pUxera nt thr Rex theatre. Mr. t'aly is cast as Ashton Kirk, a youna man of wea 1 1 h. who has mnde an e -haustive studv of criminology and whoao pre;itest dehpht is In fa t liomi nc thoa mysteries which baffle the police by thp iif of his dpductivp philosopln- of crime. Se-ral ot her f ea t tires of In t erst a re on the wnic programme for the balance of the week. FRAADWA V--Ocor?e KICitie production produc-tion of "Quo Vedls" fs the attraction . t the Broadway today. Fvry ft udent of history and the Rihl should enjoy it and clean th values s admirably f lluar ratd of tlie chuhh ihnX hrouyht about ttie fw 11 of Rome a (nl the rise of Christ ia nity under un-der th most hostile and paan opposition. opposi-tion. The- romantic vid is furnished br-the br-the lo- mory of ti,e oune Rotnan, Vini-tlus. Vini-tlus. fur the ChrlstiH n maid. Lvsia. fiRPHKDI-A lively bill and varied is offered by the management of the Orpheum Or-pheum for the present w-ek. Blanche Rlnpr tons the procrainm with an act called "In Yaudvilie," in which she Is assisted by fharles .T. Winnluger and rornPanv. Rochzs troupe of trained simian p. presenting "A Niuht in a Monkey Music Hall;" Alice byndon. assisted by .M'ary Campbell and Jane Shaw, In a dainty mnsica i offrinc; Wiion a nd Ignore. Ig-nore. Vber and Flllot. Ressi Biownins and Gorpe Chlyo close an unusually well-balanced bill. RMPRICSS There are some wonderfully wonder-fully eoo1 lines In "Th1 Woman He Married." Virginia Ilarned's sifatfst dramatic dra-matic triumph, which is binc so suc-ssf!ly suc-ssf!ly presented by the Ernest Wilkf f tock com pain' this week. In the first aet the bout of words between father and son calls laugh upon lauch. as well as some of the funny "homey" obat between the newly-wed Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Hardinc. Amonp some of the weightier lines the author brings out a few strong truths in unmistakably clear lancuape that have won quick and keen appreciation. apprecia-tion. M EH EPY Today's ail -comedy pro-era pro-era mme is headed by a two-i eel Keystone Key-stone comedy that is a scream front beginning be-ginning to end. Chester Conklin appear as the Reneral at the head of the army of fun-makers who cause the merriment throughout tlie two reels. The popular George Ovey plays lead in "The Double Cms," In which .ferry gets into trouble through jmpereona ting a wealthy youns bachelor. Two other comedies are also shown at tlie Mehesy today. ' UTAH "Und 1 sot so mad riat I shucked it right in his face" is part of tlie speech yfd by the chef, A'Mph Gus-genheimer. Gus-genheimer. at-sumed by Frank Ja.riuet in one of tlie scenes that is setting the house roaring at the Utah, where Sam Loeb and his company of twenty-five are presenting present-ing the lau r-'hing; show, "Hip. Hip, 'Hooray." A noiher mene that is most -amusing is the poker game played by I key Cohen (Sam Loeb , Ben Hammer, officer of the ship (Lew Marshall) and the chef. |