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Show AMUSEMENTS SAi.r i akk Mrs Patrick Cftmpbell. Tonlchl and ma tines toda . ORPHIC 1 M Vaudeville. Perform- m tit on every aftonuion ami tv-iilnic, I 'A NT A' i KiS Vawdevllk. I'urfnrm ansae avery afternoon xA aveninf- UTAH The UUl) PUyM OpOT thfl MMOXI with "The Misleading Ltd?" September It, EMPRUdt-1 The KmpruM stock mm pan y QrpUU Sunday nUbl, Baptem-Iter Baptem-Iter 11, tu "Wit Inn the Uaw.'l MOTluN PICT I "RK8. BROAMWAY nn MUrdOtik in 'A Royal Family." mkiiksv Chariu Chaplin and Mabel .Norma nd in Ke stonr and GeOffS Ovey In "i 'lib" comedies. AU-cOBt-edy programme today and tumorrow. AMKHU'N - tieniv l-v..u in "The Majesty of the Uiw." Knihlyii W11-liainn W11-liainn In "The Huange Case ol Talma' Tal-ma' Kind." American concert orchestra. or-chestra. Professor J. J. MoGtollan. musical director, ppfaaor Wlllard k. weine. obnoavtmalatav and .-u-clate conductor. 1 frueli a high character as ii b worthy I of the hunm of real music in an offering entitled VMarooned, I Bartc and 01 ark preaenl what Is said I to .be a hlfh-oUui opwwination nf songs I und ponifdy. A nW and Interesting Alaskan travelogue pfim will complete I he lIH thai opani with oils afternoon s matinee at the Pantagrsst i.irF,RTv pic, in Banti by RpaoHU ",- quest, in a return showing of "Thr rtU'B Iiaughter." ami other photoplays. photo-plays. RKX Kihs i lay ion and other Luhln players in the three-act drama, "It Was to Re." ami four Universal photopUy s. Vaudeville. Without Comedy Is Liko ' Bricks Without Straw, ' ' and Therefore Not Attempted. AYAUOKVILLK proramnif without comMy la like the Rthllcal brick without straw. It can't re. done. Comedy la of the uimosi importance, hi it is undoubtedly un-doubtedly one of the greatest njasons why vaudeville la so popular. Ren Using this, Martin Beck, general dlrei-tor of the Orpheum cJltnfit ever alert for new comedy a . ts and In the make-up of an praheuin programme the number of laugh-incltinc art is one ol the paramount para-mount considerations. The averHge Individual of the male persuasion per-suasion visits a vaudeville shuw frfr one of two rea-sons to please his wife, sweetheart sweet-heart or mother, or to seek diversion of t tie light and frothy type ufter the cares of a business day. Vaudeville fills thes-requlrements. thes-requlrements. Man gets enough of the problems of life during office hours and when he is left to pick out his own entertainment en-tertainment vaudeville is invariably his choice. Knowing his preference, vaudeville vaude-ville managers cater to the male element. Of course, women also come In for great consideration. They appreciate comedy and they are further pleased by the costume cos-tume displays, wbtah are comparatively unimportant In the mind of the man. although al-though they fit in the general Idea of his choice of entertainment. But comedy is the backbone of vaudeville vaude-ville entertainment It is nowadays worked Into every -lass of get. Jugglers nd acroba is who ba ve heretofore entertained en-tertained bv ornoTrMrMons nf rhelr skill now introduce lausrh-provoking ma tter whhrh has a tendency to relieve the minds of the audience from anv misgivings regarding re-garding the danger attached to the feats performed. Magicians are now merry mystlflers. and so on down the line of vaudeville acts. The popularity of comedy-dramatic playlet Is gnod'tjlus-t gnod'tjlus-t ra tlnn of t hft- type of d I version t ha f vaudeville pa Irons want . A good act of this type Is sufficient to telj an Interesting Interest-ing story and ee laurhs without absurdities. absurdi-ties. Novelties Am Featured on New Bill. Showing at the Fantage.8 Today. THE bill beginning with this a fter-noon's fter-noon's matinee at the Pantages theater the-ater is a nnounced by Manager New ma n to be a genuine novelty in many ways. It Is announced as a three-headline feature hill, topped by the Hanlon brothers broth-ers In their remarkable pantomime sketch. "The Haunted Hotel.' This is hilled as a hilarious sketch. In which the Hanlon brothel's, who are known as' America's foremost pantomime entertain-' ers. offr some remarkahlv clever work In their line. Kitner. Haynes and Montgomery, in "Swells at Sea." and Kelly and Calvin, offering "The Actor and the Italian." run neck and neck for second place on the bill. "Pwells at Sea" Is a new a nd unusually un-usually plgfaylaas musical feature act that is billed as one of th best In vaudeville. vaude-ville. Bally and cjalvln. who may he Mkkrled unto the "Mutt and Jeff" of vaudeville, are making a bier sucess on the Pa n tapes circuit hi their orferin?. ''The Actor and the Italian.'" The character work of Kelly 'and Calvin in this act is said to he remarkable. A distinct novelty In the way of variety entertainment, combined with marvelous dexterity In the mystifying science, "pa-perology,'' "pa-perology,'' will be furnished by Morton brothers, who will add interest to their act with harmonica playing that is said TUm following thsater Dftlf "f inrk1 ' 'ad rsrt wwpea t to rompi, with strict in- trrpiviai Inn if tti fM(al iiewppT law. In 1 no itnHi ar lfttj pidl sflf 1 1 lionmi'if . hlns ItSfQI rurnlntiftd bj tta pi- Mnli or lh 1 varloUt theiten. SAIT I, AKK -The fact t-tiat the greatest great-est piny the celebrated Knullsh scire. Mrs. Patrick 'amphell, who Is now appearing ap-pearing at the Suit ltke theater, has tVer heep teen In ll Pineiro g tnasierpiec, "The BeOOIld Mrs. Tanqtieis ," g eastlv dern-onitrated dern-onitrated by ths demand at the box (-fflce for beats for 1 his pla , On account of thin great demand Mrs, i'ampbell has decided de-cided to prod urs ibis play on Wednesday evening, as well as the matinee, which will therefore 1 necessitate omitting Searchlights." Which was originally scheduled for I hist evening. ORPHKt'M The show at Die Orphomn Is a knockout fraiim start to finish. The features are the immense QuS Edward Sonc Revue of ISI6.1 with Uus Kd wards himself, 1.1 1 tie Oeorclfl and Cuts Cua- dies, with ,ui army 0 singers and dancers and seemingly n carload of scenery; Nan Hal per In, the dainty discovery for the "big time;" Allan Dineliart and company In "The Meanest Man In the World;" The Volunteers; Prince Iai Mori Kim: the Btelndel Hroihers and the Travel Weekly nd orchestra. EMPKKSS That.a stock production of "Within ihe Law" ut popular prices Ja welcomed by theatergoers of Halt I jike Ctvf was manifested with the opening of the seat wale yesterday for this pUu at the fanptrses theater next week. Judging by the advance sale the house will be sold out before the curtain is rung up for the? first performance Sunday night All seats are reserved and the box office Is open dally. UTAH To Interpret the negro problem In muato, le-'ture and motion picture from the negro s point oj view Is the purpose of the famous Hampton quartette and its accompanying lecturer. William B. Eodd. who come to the Utah theater Prlday and Saturday evenings. Special lr.tr real attaches at-taches to this event became hitherto 1 he negro has been described and discussed dis-cussed almost exclusively from the white man's point of view. e AMKRI AN- Kathlyn Williams performs per-forms some deeds of daring and does some wonderful acting In the three-act Kellg Jungle drama "The Strange t'ase of Tal-mat Tal-mat Und." and George Fawcett tn TThei Majesty of 'he Uw," five. act Para-mounf Para-mounf production, is Included in a splendid splen-did bill to he shown today rot the last tiny at the Am-rlcan. profensor McOJellrfn gives an organ recital between and 4:30 this afternoon and Professor Welhe a violin solo this evening. The Ameri.-an "'oncert orchestra of twenty pieces supplies sup-plies mush-. MRBRTT The third of the series of sensational "i"!llinm Pox successes featuring featur-ing Theda Bara, who has the nmst "wickedly "wick-edly beautiful face in the world." Is to he shown todav only at the I-ihertv theater. It Is "The DVirs Daughter. " which recently re-cently scored such a tremendous success here. On the same programme will be shown other quality photoplays. Tomorrow, Tomor-row, the Liberty presents the first episode of the gripping American serial, "Iseal of the Navy," and Mary Pickford in "Tegs of the Storm Country." REX Another of the variety photoplay programmes which have been proving so popular at the Rex theater is to be shown there today only. The feature is "It Was to Be." a powerful three-act On bin drama In which Ethel Cfeyton and other noted Ijiibln stars are to he shown. The programme also includes the two-act Imp drama, "The Substitute Widow;" also "Quits" and "The Burden Rearer." Tomorrow To-morrow the Rex has the great new Pathe feature, "The Galloper." BROAJ5WIAT For Tuesday and Wednesday photoplay devotees will have the pleasure nf seeing Ann Mnrdock tn "The Royal l-'amil'," a production from the Columbia studios. Miss Murdock has for the past two years hen one of Charles Fro h man's leading stars and she appears on t he progra mme by his consent. "A Royal Family ' Is not a costume play, but a modern comedy drama In which a youna: princess figures prominently. She has all the inclinations of a hoy in manner, dress and actions. MEHESY Charlie Chaplin. Mabel Nor-mand Nor-mand and a boat of the Keystone comedians come-dians are on today s and tomorrow's bill, at the Mehey. One is a special new two-reeler. two-reeler. a side-splitting parodv on the military, entitled. "The Battle of Ambrose and Walrus," and is first run at the Mehesy in Salt Lake. "Jerry the Gunman" Gun-man" is the vehicle to show George Ovey of the Cub company off at his best. "A Marvelous Marathoner" is a one-reel Fal-staff Fal-staff scream. Boyd Marshall r-ns a marathon, .wins by a mile: then keeps right on running. Tf yon saw the lace of the dame in pursuit, you'd do Ihe same. |