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Show ORPHEUfl BILL AGAIN PLEASES oe . GOOD ShOW ON AT THE UTAH Broadway Attractions Are Enjoyed by Three Big Audiences. 'TUtK nio;.t prominent feature of thr new A Oipht'ttm bin the one thtnK which st.in.I out above .mythitirf ylso lo the "punch" In the M- '.'on mil mul Simpson .tdch. With tlio -uiiKf of yeait and Iho tranf.forinmu.it uf vaiidm-lUn ihe the- i.MKon- Ims coimi . lure and more to ex-yv ex-yv -t aye. 'ven tod ni.in.l-th.il the pluv-h'l pluv-h'l miiht h.i e- thi.t in v whh-h f.r w.tnt of MMn. hu. r iii.ino li.is lu u v-allt-d a "pun. li.-' I'drHMl.ly i!;m n.iine l.u. h- n sfUi-ti-d bectt'-.-o li i. o tvpirul. ihi.-nn;!:t ihi.-nn;!:t t.-rni tui- .Umax ihn' punch find yvt it l not. C.'Hnlnlv tlml Is not tiiu cane with 1 he. sketch in mifMiou. Tin. punch s ilh Mt .McCtmindl urid Mr. Slnip.n In knorkmil. Tint fhnMi of thou- .ut is t-o ninmy i h t it undouht-e.ll- h.iFi a b'vr effect mi tno mi :-e. Iln pn'ornirra. The nu.licn.e m-cihuI to be Miinnrtd iui-1 to cjirry uitli it lor iilttH a ftw miiniU- a nuMiittl pi- turc vt the cn-otudlNff cn-otudlNff lln.'s of "At Horn.-." Tho plav-l.-t h:i.H to do vlth n bit i.f the home life of a family of thfatrh-al (..Ik, a man hi wif, and hlfc b;oihT. Tht-ro is a .rld of humor p-::ri riot of fun Ih.at ends In tt cra.-h of Morrow that ivtid? tiu- bt-ait Minnas. Th. u-tinL; of ? McC.-nnell hh i .;, wb'r hh. of ".Jntnt und I n v !imicc ' Sunpvoit a- tint hushand uiid brtther, rrs-pri-t : veh'. v;is ni nnni t!". "Old stuff"- nilr:ht P.- in,, unlliinrv chHrHderizRtlon cf Ihe perfornmnc uf Hubert 1 ycr. kno.-k-aLout onniil:i n. P ! lust fnHi around o r tablet; and .-tuilr.- and follows the k Mi.'ial pi i v in nin fur Ihnt bort of Pta.f- p.T:orin.i n . U to"lc Dyer sevmil nilnuU-s to et the audience laut:lili:K. hut once Mavtnl he kepi fviTvono at It. Will O.i klmtd and conip ny In a bins-rov'ty bins-rov'ty r-t.tid "'At the 1ul." niade one of the hi hPf uf th.e bill. The en-scnihle en-scnihle lMiT.t- rs of the ip;n:".ette uf nieii wero warniiv jipp!aud-d. There. s(t-n tA be u At d-.il of "Will Orikhiivl"' a Lout t!i act and oriv r.i-iet.s th.at lal-p..r lal-p..r Aliyn, whi- ftri tf lui e a beautiful beauti-ful bis voice, If not Kivi-n a real chance. Ken De-!y and company, nclyt. A by M.uie VitT", the Ci'tnpanv r'n-it ini; of r.mmet i;rico, were linerestlnv in "T';e New ,ibov."' u rat her plotless ske'eh ena--t(.l only to gwe Mr. l'eely a chiin. e to tdnk' s thI of Iht- own tongs. He de mnly f!l and Mli Wnvne Is a petite c.rl, who xois 1u.-l a tiny et.inife to d u.ee a:'d takes r-v. ry adv.inia'ge of U. Tonv lluntini; and (.'orlnrn- lYmw tire the ; rr'or-T:r who cuhr-r con i.-u ! : t fom fohowjr; th M -rout e'l and Simpson Simp-son .vt h- fore m-i.i i-ne-h M F.Mi-ih ! .1; a spier .hd vole A and Mr. Jinn tit is is a comedian of ni m-,ui nh!liu. but i! took a lo:.g time or it pefin-d n hni ti m for t horn tt catrh the audience. Hunting accoii.p;h. V -s It In irreat exy'c, h.-wever, with a dnr.-e to a Ki'lhir up-compa up-compa nirnpnt by h! part ii.t. Th' y !ofi the- e'ace wit h t audience itislstently apT'himiinc for ninrr. Tnc merry twinklo in the eyes of J.mlce B'.irnham. h'-T dinipied army and at i rn.c-smile, rn.c-smile, coupled wnn the excellent dialect stories of ( harbn Irwin, are the li asset of the pair In a sons fck-:ch at a piano. John Griper. 'i!ir;!.-t. w ho n-.ake 3 snecialty of ro hh n on h! Instalment, was wed hk'd. The novij for tho w ek !n-'UiOe th.e ut-'i il tmveic-gue. "P.ooins for Ecnt," Musical Comedy, Well Received at the Utab Theater. rpiIE Lou:e D. Jacobs M'-.-Ical Comedy company continues to p!e-afe at the Utah theater. This week's offering. "P.ooms for Rnt,' abojni.i with clean corr.edy. mirthful musfc and humorous situations sit-uations though very little semblance cf a plot Is apparent. The musical numbers, as usual, are the outstar.dlnff feature of the performance, their execution and variety va-riety cememfri? together ;mj roundine Into y h r what otherwise wojM lave bef-n a none Too meritorious comedy. Tr.e con i pan y and th chorus In genera 1 has he-n improved since its lirst appearance here several weks uto, and th"fe spots which werp weak In the beginning" have been ttrengthenel so that each wek pees a better frnow than the week preceding. Credit for th surt-jn of the musical numbers la di largely to the work of rt!la C'ella, character actress In th company, com-pany, who has charge of the election of 1 j rANTAOlKS Vftiiuovllte. Perform-i Perform-i itm-rt every afternoon and two per- foi ninnrrs at night. Thll chantfefl W tslnesdny matinee. HAJT l.AKII-H.Miry Millar in "Paddy I.oiiff-l.eKM." Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day nights, with mo 1 1 net Wednesday. Wednes-day. "Haby Mine." 1'ririay and Saturday Sat-urday niglitri, with matlnea each day. "The Whip." tlvi nights, marling January b. OUVllKUM Vaudeville. perform-nticec perform-nticec every ai'tenioon and event riff, 11H changes Sunday matlnort. LOliW'H l-JMl-IUCSS Vaudeville, per- ! formance every nftcrnoon and two 1 performance.3 ut niaht. Hill rhantes .Mondny inaliuoe. I'TAH The Louis P. Jacobs Musical Comedy company hi ' looms for Kent." All week. Mat into Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Saturday and Sunday. MOTION PlCTUUKs;. AMKKPWN Today only, JInnlon Iho.v' celebrated bpeetiirle of fatry-hind fatry-hind und fun. "Kantasma." with , score.-, of pretty and shapely girlo. i Concert orchestra, Prufet.sor J. J. McCleillan. cuniluctor. Tomorrow, "The S-atM of the Mighty," the frowning photoplay of the yenr. lirt'JA fWA Y Ho or th Inc. presents "KiNrt Colours" with an all-Mor ' cast, featuring Phillip Smully. Ioii Weher, O-'urtenay I-'oote, Adele Karri Kar-ri 11 g ton. Clm j-les Marriott and Her-1 Her-1 b.-rt Standing. One other reel and 1 good music, j the m inlcal numhrrs eah week and under un-der wh.v.ti direction the chorus work Is pn---.ent-d. I Tin- principals have become familiar j t noiKh with each otln-r in their acting so that muie Pntshed action in their work is evident. This week they tit into their I parts well ai d an Hcc-ptjii!e production le ! the resnh. The Mory. in brier. (r!ia of a jouth who. during the absence of his 1 uncle, rems all the r"om In his un-Me't I largo houi'e. The roon.ets are d in w n I from all cia-r-es and their meetings pro- ido manv cor.Mici Inc hit 'Ui t Ions. Ttifr young nephew limit tt d;ftu-ut. upon the sudden and unevpected return of h: ; uncle, to rl 1 the latie house of its ter.-! ter.-! Tho ro.mers, col'ecttvely, include !a retired farmer, his wlf and iLaugliter; j jt n old in up i c coir j -ose r a i: an Ht r-s. j Th.e nctresi pliys hr hand for the rnori--v 1 of tilt; t'aiirer. wmo In turn finds it dif-j dif-j fl'-ult to hi- wife and tili devote ! himself to the act---. T!:e mush com-j com-j poi-er ai;d Sam. the '-iiorr-il s-rvant. Join j In nmkirr the cime.ly more hnniuroim. I l"Vlr M-dds plays ll p.trt of the farm-I farm-I rr. IV! hi Celhi. th wife, and J-t;ie Mc-M'-!. the :aug';t-r. Fie!. Is. in his x-celint x-celint portrayal of the par;, exhibits his tinns ial and pb-aslne verpatility In con;-edy con;-edy actinir. His tarts each week have been vnstlv different In their 1 diaracter-Izations, diaracter-Izations, nnd he hs perforrrei! carably In each role. Delia (Vila uphn.!t the reputation rep-utation she has made at the Utah by her clever work as the farmer s wife. Miss McMoat displays her usual charm In her I paM as ".he daughter. M 1 s s Haze! Wa i 1 1 wr! gh t as the actress j portrays the ch:iracterUatnn of her pro-! pro-! fe slon well. Ht best work this we-k. j however, is in her vo-m number. "Ay. ! sht." J?Fon Itohards takes the pnrt of ' toe nepn-w; Robert McOreer as the -rTi- t --r; Karl Had ns t-am. and Orvllle ; Ilarr.s the double role of the ron-tahle . and the i.ii' !e. Soiolbt this week are ! OiAille Harris. Hazel Win wricht. Ks-telle Ks-telle MrMeal. Trl Halt and .Tasnn Ro-Ivin!. Ro-Ivin!. In addition to thin Miss McM.-al and Mr. r,fhirf sin? a duet. I Art urn and Ulvlra Kspanozos. dancers, j are featured In two numbers. A sng Is tirst eiven hv Arturo FspanoznH, assisted bv the Mfss't Irene Ptarker. Leona Prnn.U. Irene PYancisco. G'ace Loker, Flo riavwo.1 and Mabel Pradford. and following fol-lowing this the darcern perforin in their Mexican tango. The how this week should attract well-filled houses. Two High-class Attractions Open to Big Houses at the Broadway Broad-way Theater. AN original photodrama by "Lois Weber and produced bv Phillips Smalley under tho title of "False Colors," is the offering on the Paramount programme at the Proadwav theater for the first half of this week, together with one of those hilarious hi-larious Ketnne comedies, the two attractions at-tractions providing excellent and diversified diver-sified entertainment. Vide I Interest is given to the headline attraction from the fact that In adlltion to Lots Weber and Phillips Smalley there 1 Is a strong cast of players seldom en- countered In one screen production. Cour- I tenav Foote the English actor, makes his initial bow In the despicable role of the , housekeeper's, son and to hi? credit nan-dies" nan-dies" 'the disagreeable part tn a fashion; that stamps him an actor. Ir goes with- , out saving that the principals acquit themselves In artistic fashion, and alto- , gelher the production Is an addition to motion picture photography. I The Ktory la that of a star actor who ; appears in" a new play on the opening 1 nl-'ht while his wife is struggling for life , at horn. In giving birth to a baby girl ; she sacrifices her own and the devoted husband takes a dislike to the child from I the firt and lenves her In he care of the butler and housekeeper while he retires from the stage and hides away on an Inland with his grief. The money he sends for the education of his child is used by the couple In giving themselves and son ample spending money. Finally the grlrl leaves tho mansion and becomes an actress and the beneficiaries of her fa- i ther's allowance substitute another girl. j The plav ends with a first night performance per-formance which Is witnessed by the veteran vet-eran actor who has returned from his seclusion se-clusion to seek his long-neglccted daughter. daugh-ter. The following theater notiews are marked "advertisement" to comply with a strict interpretation of the fed-era! fed-era! newspaper law. In no senss are thev paid advertisements, belnc Items , furnished by the press agents of the various theaters. L 1 There is a diversity of vaudeville that plves a pleasing finish to the programme at Fantage3 theater this week. The dramatic dra-matic sketch, "The Operator." offers no problem but portrays In gripping manner a thrilling Incident of railroad life. "Moving "Mov-ing Dav," a farcical comedy, brings out a gale" of uproarious laughter. Togan and Geneva are artis's on the tight wire to the extent of tangoing on wire thread. The York trio offer a dainty sketch, and Prince and Peerie are pleasing entertainers entertain-ers with song and patter. "Dough and Dynamite" hears its reputation of being the best production of the Keystone company. com-pany. The new bill that opens at 2:30 this afternoon at Ixtew's Empress Is the New Tear's week programme s nd will be I headed bv one of the most remarkable exhibition's of thought transference ever presented on any stage. Svensrall is the headlhier. and, assisted by Miss Elsie Terry, the noted Australian music a nd song medium, he will demonstrate his pow'er to command Miss Terry's actions by will alone. Svengall passes among the 'audience and when the title of a song is whispered to him, he causes Miss Terry to play or sing the selection. The William A. Erady production of "Babv Mine," which tromes to the Sait Iake" theater January 1 and 2, matinee j dally, easily proved itself the most po- I tcntial laughing hit ever recorded in New j I York Cltv, where for a uolid yr&r an un-j un-j precedeiited 1 tin for a comedy It con-u:-ed capacity audiences at Daly's theater. the-ater. NVvvapapitr c1tlca with one occord liff.c vlej uitli one another in order to kivo vent to their exprc-Mona of unstinted unstint-ed delight. The dramatic value of cotitrostw will be-hown be-hown vlvpiiy next T'edav nmfit, when 'i lenry Milter will betjln his two dan' t-UKu Kcrneiit at tiie Salt Lake theater In "luddy Lonc-LepM." The pLy oens In th(' die. 1 1 y, diwcouiaging Interior of a cold New Kriuln nil orphan acyjum. The one dash of color in the opening scenes ie i the Interpolation of comedy through the ml.-chlevou.Miess of the youngsters who I uio Inmates of the "home." Anybody who goes to the American , theater to se "The, Seats of the Mighty" I will get his money's worth nlone out of j a very grim and realistic piece of liattle ! work. This Is the capture of Quebec by the P'dilsh under Wolfe. Quebec was re-t re-t parded as imptegnabie, but a fcecre.t paa-Mg paa-Mg gave acrf'SH to the plains of Abraham, Abra-ham, prfore the great battle the British 1 roup 1 wvie force-j to scale heights, soaring soar-ing I'&O fcM. nn achievement shown In this picture. "The Seats of the Mighty" In six acts plays at the American tomorrow tomor-row and Wednesday. |