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Show IpAMUSEMENTS JhfcT UN- Hint J nk on s EmM IrncK d a it ltai an dmxn J 0 on a JVJ SMPRES J 11 ior $jrtec ry af oo j ? MOTION PICTURES :fc9,VDW T HUnor Ons Thr 'mVv U ek Conuuous Good mm Pftr : ior m atupandous Mall, hnd colored thro fhou J to k ijp. IB continuous. il?HI Ho La Bd In Th Duel In h Dark In th War lad's Garton ta-a t Domino. nun JJBlKT'i Today and tomorrow T& Christian H 1 Calne Centinuoua l to 11 p m MERICW Toda nd Saturda Vt lao Martin In Th rrlval of prptua Concert orohastra Fro V fsor J J MfClallan conductor VcndwfnJy Voluminous Voice ot Gixl t from NUwaukeo Overtops Blara of OrcJseetra Brasses. mHS GIKL FROM MILWAUKEE who 1 tra al in -audeMUe ln-onlto. Wis talf as having Tra B gKMt A olca In fatlHR and aftr hearing har lnk iHin 1 none who wl d sputa her claim , thou h it has been suggested to her Hut she add that she possesses a voice iSeh is artistic and true and uhlch Is tdeaslni to hearer as It Is bis A ttw years ago she was sing Tig with PShoIr of 1 0 n in Franc a-o at the liar da) festival and instead ot singlns KT as the rest of the hotr v.-as sing Iri she struck the C aboehohaa any muslca s udent kno vs. was in per I feet fcannon with- the ret but which LvouM produce a en pecul ar effect. L.Tbe Girt From M lwaukee was later Rs onisbed b earn ng that the majority 'ef the muskal tit s In the aud en e ItfousjM that the en re cho r was s ng in c Instead of G and It was then that 'it adoo ed her peculiar bill ng of pes-esns he b ggest voice in captlv ,f anjone doubts the power and ohjroe she can muster they should hear her fa-cg" out over the ones of Edgar Shorts rchesja at the Orpheum when everv Kan. brass, dr n s. sir ngs. reeds and all K doing h s utmost o produce the great Mt vo ume poss ble At the rehearsal kindly The G r From Milwaukee said fclr Leader sou can have jour men Bay as loud as thev can and 1 will sing Booigb louder to make m oice heard. Bri guess she don t mean us. said Ralph Ba&ar the trombonist to Lorenzo Sharp bs a da partner on he "oraet. H"Oh, ves. I do everyone of you cor greeted The G.rl From M lw&ukee whose si's are as acute as her voice is volumt taos. nd Mr Drummer don t you be Kr 4 to hit bard ftoe of the runniest Vehicles Is Pro-V Pro-V Tided for Exploitation of tne K ramoua Marie Dressier T1HE announcement that the big six reel 1 Keystone comedy film. Tfllle 8 punctured Komance featuring Marie p)tsa er Charles Chaplin. Mabel Normand fand cist other players is coming to the vfinp ess theater for four da s next week, (jxvnning Mocda morning at 11 o clock. Ipsa struck a might respoQsi e chord among local pleasure seekers, 2illie s Punctured Romance is un qatsttbnably one of the greatest eomed es rer filmed, and with three such stars as Marie Dress e Char es Chap n and Ma faei Normand n three leading roles sup ported by a compan of s x y Keys one i-a era, it Is expected hat the film will duplicate at the Empress the record it c&de In some of the largest of the east rn and western cities In c ies like San Francisco Los Angeles Portland Chi bjo and Sew Orleans, Tfllle s Punctured Romance has run at the largest theaters from three to seven weeks continuously jlaying to capacity It Is one of the fun t-fiat stones ever fi mod, and offers Miss Press er Miss Normand and Mr Chapl n a the r verv oest and funn est. :The matinees begin at the Empress at 1 o clock in the morning and continue antil E m the afternoon, and the night hows begin at ; and continue unt 1 11 at fight. The engagement opens Monday morning at 11 o clock and runs through Ml next Thursday nlgth. Special Numbers of War Time Music to Be Given at Pro-Season Saltair Dance Tonight. iVEEZ preparation has been completed for one of the biggest opening dancer sng the pre season events ever put on Sa ta r f2?e sr,at Pavilion at the lake win be wrown open for the first dance of the jason ton ght, the first train leaving the ""air depot at 45 and the second at J Eancng will begin immediate y Hon arrival of the first train at Saltair 5 A crowd of several thousand Is expect and Bandmas er Harry A Mon gom y who wi 1 have charge of the mus o at Mta r th s year has arranged a special programme of popu ar dance mus c for the occas on. Ji announcement by the manage "nt of Saltair that practica ly all cf the Mwdances will be included in this year s programme at the lake inc ud ng the pop ar one step and the hes tat on wilts r the ever Popular regulation "anas and two stops has created no end es an ong t a a d Is I I ke on he g Ufa neaa f e . r 'o r I r a a j ' V e arse he da i no n1 a h a . (, oat top a gaen pK o I a e pp e1 he roK n M f o p , . fcaafa o 0 Inn prok a no has been a n e leal Iner Inalog a oT a a nd e B oad a p t Ha M 1 B a S he ea 1 a d V , oeaT a w o B g Red K se Voo k 1i ante I a o g a frt r pp D ean n B, 1 e bea ea t f Roses x ster 1 sis a ieR n 8h r a so d era I w ant to lo Ba V o M h san Nthi of a adneas r To r rpers Jlni Go i anl . a He s a Rag F4 ker Vivian Msrtin WUl B Seen In New Role at the American Theater XTIVUN MARTIN peasant! rsmem bered for her ccessf 1 appearun h Ue Fieds n O d En. tch n h she ook he part or o S e a d he daugh e of he o d e o wfose udven es and re sfort nes we a Ihe baaes of pav and f 1 n 1 1 aga n he e coned n ih idjlic comedj of ou The A r al of Pe petua The A al of Perpetua Is tha s ory pf a lit le s hool grl whose father died leaving her a lo f monei and a guard an Thadieus curion. the gua dian Is a er e centric young n an who is so hard to locate that she gives p the attempt and makes her way to her father s half sis er M ss Madjend le Is an antique maid w ho 1 es In a glooms Old house surrounded b pet cats dogs monkejs and parrots. Perpetua soon tlrs of this funera ou nt so she runs away and at as f nd lng the guardian at home storms 1 Is house but is grudgln. y rece ed She Ins sts on stalng but he co dl demands that she retu n o 1 er aunt ina Iv he pre al s upon her to do so and si e re turns reluctantlj to the du 1 1 fe of her aunt s house But she finds that fe s no so d as she had expected She s bese bj fortune hunters who ha e heard of er wea th and Innocence but by a e er rose she fe gns po ertv and s ares em all awa -.e. 0UJS ?ard an has fa en in lo e with her but Tias been he d ba k b her riches nd when he hears t a he is penniless he glady goes to he and tells turned. ni ,h' 1 fully re .Mart,n.. bn fitted I ke a glove In o this production of Perpe ua and with her beaut her charm ng w ass Snd..pst.vuccs,9s "h IU be more P eslnS than ever The Arrival of ?5S!tuak " 'i t!,t Production of Mons. cJ,au'ard th "w director of the orid Film corporation who has but re cently arrived from Paris to take up h s S?w!Lu,iM.n? he nas brou 1 her out to the best advantage of her screen career This del ghtfu Interesting com edy comes to the An erica n for two dajs Friday and baturdav April a and 10 Repetition of Fast and rurious Fun In Amateur Tryouts at Empress TheateT Tonight. O EVEN new Salt Lake amateur acts tTv."1V.,ry out tontent at the Empress wnen the management of that house It!.?8 an?ther of the popular Friday night amateur events, scb.edu ed to take Pace between the flrt and second shows Fat Schuler wi 1 again be master or ceremonies, and cash prizes will be awarded for the best three acts, accord "E to the decision of the aud ence The amateur n gbts at the Empress nave proved among the most popular events e er inaugurated at the theater A. Performances are staged between tbe first and second shows and a 1 house riSf .4.?." suspended for this occasion permitting the audience to express ap VTSZV or disapproval 0f .the arlous acts This means a lot of fur, on both s des of the footlights The actors guy the audience and the aud ence come back with the same line of fun mak ng The amateurs who wfil appear ton ght In elude Leslie Jackson, a tramp corned an Anleen bothers In hea -y iftfng and bal ancing Emma Brown and Frances Had dock two pretty girls who win sing and dance Kits and M tier clown magicians Myers and River In a s nglng and danc lng act Mr ,and Mrs. Matfiles Ne son Hawal an musicians and B Sutherland in S ence and Fun The bl now running at the Empress closes s'unday n ght and Is headed by Frank Stafford and company in one of the most beautiful head ne sketches of the season entitled A Hunter s Game featuring as a novelty in Uio act on of the sketch two beautiful setter dogs Act of Salt Lake High School Dancer Likely to Be Booked on Pantages Circuit. MI'S EVA KTSCBLRT the Salt Lake high school dancer who en chanted Pantages patrons some weeks ago with a rendition of casslc and orl ental dances presented four girts h gh school lass es In her version of fash on and class c dances at the regu ar rrat nee at Pantages yesterday af ernoon The performance made a marked !mprs s on upon the large aud ence as evi denced by the applause given each num tier Manager Frank Newman of Fan tages believes the act w 1 make a b g hit in vaudev lie and Is arranging book tags for the near future The product on is ent rely M ss Kings bury s and she has trained the girls in the dances She s a graduate of the Berl n dancing school and is a graceful and prof cient performer The other g r s in the act-Georgia Cross A ce New to Clara Kromar and Ve a Ko k rg are de ghtful In the fashion and- flower dances Manager Newman f rst ook an nterest in the act because the performers are The Girl Prom Milwaukee th biggest voice In csptlvity a Salt Lake g a, and he Is much elatec o er the successfu pe formance yester das He bel e es Sal Lake Is and w be one of e b gges produ ng ente i nhea ai Tsse den ed by th a a a rea n aude 1 le h s act anc he Mus a Songsters a 0 at quar e e no v playing at Pantages Film Adaptation of Daudet s Sapho Touches a Responsive Human Interest In Life pROBBL no good woman ever ed A who dd not at times wonder how a bad woman could poss b y fascinate an se f respec lng man The terms good and bad n this re a on are mere comparati e No good woman e er existed who was perfect no bad worn an has been ever utter y unworthy ol some consideration The book Papho as Alphonse Daudet write It portrass a woman bs no means a together bad and his portra ture of such a woman is ar t stlc to the last degree The Nether so e pla dramatlied from th s book l06t much of Daudet s delicacy and gave the Impression of a woman whose thread of life w e would prefer not ha ing touch our own The film adaption (Elmer Har r s) as acted by Florence Roberts and shown In all moving picture theaters, however may be described as thorough ly. human Sapho will be shown at the Utah thester for seven das-s beginning today with a matinee dalls TJa fctUowtsK heatar not e era marked ad artuemen o romp y w h a a riot n erpraalioQ of tha adara oipapr law la to seoM are ha pa d advert aemaata ba oc tma turn ihad by ba prau aim ot tha various tba era. |