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Show AMUSEMLNTS 8 VI T 1 VKP 1 as 11 h a H(rN tl a e to lht Cone v I h d at e h) foi 0 e ho a ao b b narl ORPHEt M -.- 1 rerf n a ees va y afte on nd e e s, PANTAGiS n de l Perfo n ances rj at a oo ad evening MBH8SY J T a Bu ke I rho Bride of Guadelo e 1 otl e pictures (.0 ert chest MBJUC,N tst tit a oday T o Marked an h Ba ba a Tennant Ton o o spec al n o h era das The silent Plea. con eert orchestra ofess r J J M Clellan cond cto New Bill la to Open at Xho Pantages Theater This After aocn PONTAGES tleate w I begU the ew eek today wl 1 a. bill of exception loertt throughoi t since this co nblnatlon of Wgh'class acts left Winnipeg It has receded more flattering comment from the critic of the arrous cities vltdte 1 than any bill In the past two or three months. It Is headlined bv the Tal Plen troupe of acrobats jugglers and tnagl Clans numbering twelve performers Many novelties aie Introduced one ot the sensations being the fire eating exhl bltlon Fun 'Rill be plenty wl en Danny Sin raons, the ml ttary hobo appears In hi latent monologue s mmons Is one of the best known delineators of the tramp character The Jules Marceau act Is new tt "alt Lakers and Is a novelty well worth see Ing There are two men and a woman In the act who do some Juggling and balancing decidedly out of the ordinary but the bU. bit Is made by two wonder fully trained dogs in as clever and funn a bit of canine acting as has been seen on the Pantaees circuit In many months Charles King Mrglnla Thornton and conpany will present an original drama tic pla let entitled The Priest. It Is a on edy drama with many bright lines The playlet is said to be In excellent hands. Armand Yt r ght and Henrietta Lane are modern society dancers presenting Terps ehorean Cocktail Both are graceful dancers. Mls Alia Zandorf vlolinlste and Miss Helen Bransford concert planlste offer a repertoire of Instrumental selections. TheywfU add their share to the general excellence of the bilL The Keystone comedy s still a Pan tages feature There will also be or chestra notelties. The Marked Woman Thrills Big Audiences at the American Theater NOTHING so grips the heartstrings as the story of a noble woman s sacrl flee. Surround such a story with an at mosphere of Russian nihilism, shift the scene to the oriental grandeur of China In which the heroine to save the lives of her countrymen, gives up her most sa red possession and becomes the first wife of a barbarian let the man she loves And her five years later let him lead a dashing charge of Lncle Sams soldiers and marines aga nst the forces of the barbarian In the fight let her little son be j k lied as she Is rescued and you have ' the story of The Marked Woman, with Barbara Tennant in the leading to e which opened yesterday at the American theater It is replete with pathos It begins with the Cossacks riding down the little sister of the ierolne while the child Js at play The heroine later becomes the Innocent tool of the nihilists and in at tempting to deliver a message for them Is captured by the Russian police The scenery is gorgeous. The costuming of the various actors is In striking contrast toward the climax and there Is a very realistic war scene with big guns in ac tlon- Beginning with the death of the heroine s sister the story end3 with the death of her child and yet you feel that it should have ended that way for you know that the lieutenant she really loves and for whose life she made hr great est sacrifice- wins her n the end Diplomatic Complications Add Interest to Plot of New Feature Film at Broadway COMEDY Indian fight gambling at .Monte Carlo diplomatic compl ca ttons and love are a few of the things that enter into The Man on the Box the five act photoplay featuring Max Flgman and Lollta Robertson which be gan at the Broadway yesterday The play is alive with a tlon and makes one al most breathe the typical American spirit of a few decades ago The acting of Max Figman and M ss Robertson s of the highest order and is supported by a sp endld cast The story begins with an Indian at tack on a wagon train In the west at wh ch t me Flgman In the role of Lieu tenant Pobert "ft arburton becomes a hero by a daring dash for aid He is wounded and leaves for a trip to Europe after visiting his family In Washington There be fal s In love at first s ght with Betty Annes ey but Is unab e to receive an in troduct on to her He fo lows her back to America After returning to America Bob War burton attempts toplayf a tricTt upon h s sister b dlsgu sing himself as her coach man But he blunders and nearly buc eeds n unconsciously abducting the lady of h s heart He s awakened to find him set thrown, into Jail His downfall Is la d to w h sKy by the AnnesIeyB and his expert horsemansh p ob alns him a posl on n their househo d Al of which s pa of an nte es ng story So d e s of To une s a corned of I e sto e o gin a n oduces a nock nl an at nospnere bubbl ng over with imor Before our e es two ga ant gen emen meet on the fie d of honor as of o d and we are b nded b the pomp of e o cas on In idem a heese of a p onou ed orlo p a s an mpor an part In the plot and Is one ot the chief reasons for the downfall of the hero Di dley Douglas Coming to Empress Is a Wonderful Young Star T-vUDLET DOUGLAb the cle er little ju enlle In the big musical comedy production Love In a Sanitarium which 1 1 head the bill at Marcus Loew s Empress theater the coming Friday "at urda and bunday Is known in New York as one of the best of the jounger genera t on o Broad ay stars and las won un us a onors se eral big Ne ork productions Mr Do glass reputation howe er Is not confined to the east ror re entlv he toured the west with one of the or glnal compan es with George M Cohan s s c cessful Fifty M les From Boston. Four j ears ago he had a sma 1 part In the orlgina Brewsters Ml lions compan w th Edward Abe es and became un derstudy for the famous story play Ing the roe of Monte on a number of occas ons. However he has confine 1 him self arge to musical con ed ee due to h s abl 1 y as a s nger and dancer He has been n mus cal stock compan es for two seasons and toured the countrv as the star In se eral Mutt and Jeff shows and aried the monotony of h s stage work by accepting big offers to appear at Rector s and Church! I s In New York where he has alwavs been immense v popu ar with the patrons of these fa mous resorts With Ona Ham ton a prett dainty little m ss Mr Doug aB carries away honors In tl e big n us al comedy This Week s Orpheum Offerings Are Pleasing to the Large Audiences THE b 11 at the Orpheum Is a b g h t E en member of the cast s e fa tile ad h re is som h ng on the that wil especial y appea to e e m ber of the audience. But the e s serious mon ent on the p ograram though there are se eral thr 1 s Wellington Cross and Lots Josep Ine delightful Their peculiar style o' ac ne s so p easing or else It is their pe s n alltles or something or o her but a ever It is it gets he audience The act Is one of the cleanest and most re frehlng talking singing and dan Ing ski i that ever came o er the c rcu and t s small wonder that the are headl ners and celebrities in the world of aude lie and musical comedy The motion views of the Panama Pa clflc expoB tlon at San Franc sco show n detail the d fferent portions of the grounds by night and by day and Is an education both for those who intend to go and those who intend to remain at home whl e the big fair lasts Jack E Gardner also has a reel of mo tlon pictures before which he stands and recites the different 1 nes of the cl aracters in t e film George McKay formerly of th s city, and Miss Ottle Ard ne sing dance and patter pleas ngly Salt Lake has reason to be proud of McKay and McKay has reason to be proud pf his 1 ght a id g ace ful p etty partner The Schwarz brothers present The Broken M rror a travesty In pantomime which gets manv laughs and which e 1 dently required years of rehears n so cleverly Is it accomplished. The four Danubes do a great casting act dispaj-ing strergtb and agll ty Charles F Semon plays mus ca lnstru ments and s ngs His instrumen s are novelties fashioned after a calabash p pe a hat rack or any o d thing McRae and Gertrude Clegg ha e a fast and daring cycl ng act and the travel weekly Is beau tiful and Interest ng The Garden of the Kajah Musical Act Starts on Tour of Vaudeville Circuit Today ENCOURAGED by a successful weeks performance thrilled with t e pros pects of seeing strange s ghts in other cities and happy to be the cause of mak Ing thoueajnds for0et t eir worries and troub es when they present Frank R Newmans e aborate production The Garden of the Rajah on the Pantages circu t ten j outhful Salt Lake beauties w 11 leave today noon for Winn Peg t) make a tou of the circuit The company gave a fare ve 1 perforn ance yesterdav mat nee and Wat given a warm eceptlon y the large aud ence Last n gh there vas hu r and bust e a&ou the stage c at ng s enery packing trunks and getting e e y h ng n s lape fo the long trip o the Canad an c tj T e sketc has been accorded the d s tin t on of be ng t e most e aborate and artist ca 1 taged p oductlon ever seen on the Pantages rcul It li. a credit to Sa t Lake Th s he htrd a that as been s essfu s a ed o t of Ra Lake to make the city known over tl e west and north as a produc ng center The ad ert sing matter of this act as well as the other two p oductlons carry Ing in arge letters at the top rom a t Lake connec log tl e name of the cl j with a b ccess t at cannot fall to n ake a good Inn rets on The ompanv 11 pen In Winnipeg Ala ch 8 It 1 1 p a fourteen weeks o the Pantages circuit and retu n o al Lake for a week t engagement In lne Larson we known n Sat Lake as a mus clan wl I go w h the a t as nusl al director Great Play to Be Seen Today for the Last Time at the American Theater rpHE MARKED WOMAN Is at the -- Amer a for the ast time today She Is first a n h 1 st girl in Russ a, a fugitive a n hlllst en oy shipwrecked then we see her attracting the attention of the Chinese prln e minister Prince Ching Prince Chi g g ves her the al ternatl e of being the ause of the death of Dare whon s e lo es o marry ng Ch ng In four years Ime he n o her of a 1 ttle bojy ses te Ikofte Boxer trouble and when I er h sband and child a e kll ed she Is again rescued by Dnre In many respec s The Ma ked Woman to be presented or he as time today Is a n ost remarkable per formance The staging of this fine drama ncludes some of the grandest effects e er at tempted The field artillery whee s Into action troops of eaalry come Into play ford a stream with a 1 the real sm of actual wa far,e turn their dead y shel fire on the fortllcat ons and Chinese troops assault a position and are com pel ed to retreat, bold ers are seen in the heat of action advanc ng under a withering fire In the most perfect sem b ance of fi0l ting that one cou d Imagine The Chinese atmospl e e Is a dlfficu t one to attain but the producers have risen to the occas on and It can be confident y asserted tl at few f an pho op.ays eve showed scenes as magnificent y oriental as those In this p cture part cular y tl e court of the dowager empress Miss Tennant s part Is one whl h ca Is for extreme versat Ity and few indeed are the actresses competent to assume the role The American theater has set apart Thursday as a special mothers day Tl e occaslo is the exblb t on of The S lent P ea which is a strong factor In the agitatlo for a pens on for widowed mothers and their chi dren a read pro vlded for n some states lhe ch dren are the real weat of the country and t wl 1 soon be seen whether or not the peop e as a who e real ze this to the ex tent that they w 11 support a proposition that every child ought as a matter of nat onal business to have a fair chance Tl e ass stance w ich good mus c gives good p ctures is beyond computat o as those matters of atmosp ere and 11 us on so difficult to measure depen on it to a very great exent The Amer can orches tra Professor J J McC e an conductor has a nat onal repu at on among theater orchestras The o owing tbaa s no ca a ma ked advert Bsmen to omp rebate n 9 p a on of ba federa newspaper aw In do lense a e aey pa d adve t semen s be ng ems fu n shed bjr he p ess agents ot be a ous hea e a SALT LAKE There Is no hlng left to be exp ored on t e earth s surface and un ess hurna lngenu y finds a means of getting to the moon and the p anets a future explorers v 1 ave to sear o t tho st ange secre s of that part of the earth sub nerged under wa e The W 1 1 amson Brot ers are the pioneer exp or ers In th s newest and most fasc nat ng field The result of the r first exp ora on of the bottom of the ocean w 1 be seen at the Salt Lake theater ton orrow a 2 15 4 and 8 80 p n when the Unl ersal Mot on PI tures present the Wl a nson sub na ne mot on p tures FLASHMAN WILL PLAT Through a rangeme ts with the management of the Orpheum theater W ard Flashn an Salt Lake fa or te flutis has bee re eased on Friday March 16 in order that he ma ass s Fe ce Lyne at her appear ance n the aasemb y hall He is o p ay e fl te obllgato n the famous Shadow Dance fron Mey erbeer s grand opera Dlnorah w h h s included In M ss L ne s programn e for the e en g M ss L me has nade a world w de reputat on as a great s nger for she has recently returned f om a our of the wo Id Mai orders sho d be sent to the office of t e Graham Muslo bureau S14 Mcln o bu ldlng ORPHEUM The Schwarz company at he Orp eum s present ng in ac n pantom ire t a s pro ng one of t e b h p. n s a wh c s so pop a n fore gn o nt es bu wh as o he e e ep ona rde re e ap p e a on e e How p e an e sa d a T e Brok n M o e o e gnun eepon I h oe ap-ab ap-ab e d e est ng in aud e s an o but onde f It U d no a nearly a lifetime of rehearsing to get the act so neat y finished . ZOLLLNER STRING QUARTETTE On Tuesday March 16 the famous Zoe 1 nor string qua ette will appear at as semb y a 1 unde the ocal management of Fred f Ora an This attraction is one of the reg a Graham and Lyceum ser es ad ose o pdB ess season k s for hi ser ea w 11 be e t t ed to adm ss on The quarte te a on posed of Anto ne te Zoe v ol n Amandus .4oe lner vlo In Joseph Zoel ner S v ola Joseph Zoel ner Jr o once lo EM PR Sb M t use and pretty girls lo a of pretty gir s Is t e pr nc pa p on se for Loew s 1 mpress e last half of th s week beg nn ng w h the open ng te forn an o o Fr da afternoon Love In a ban tar un w h a big be y of tl e prettiest g r s from tl e succetsf 1 Broad way musfal slows tho head ne fea ture of the b 11 that rlays Fr day Satur day and Sunday and the fun and mus c Is fast and furious from the first to the final moment of the pretentious sketch MrHESY Old Ca Iforn a miss on days are portrayed at the Mehesy In the ro mant c t vo ree drama Tl e Br de of Guade oupe produced b the Dom no eomjam and feat ng T Frank Burke W a e Edwards L zabeth Burbr dge The Dream h so on he Me esy progran me odd s a po e fu two ac drama of ove de ot on a 1 sacr flee pla el b TV n f ed G eenwood and an a 1 a ar cast |