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Show in New York, takes the leading role in t he gripping five -part production. "The II part of Jennifer.-- today and tomorrow at the American theater. On the same programme a cast of prominent Biograph players appear in "Mister Paganini." Professor M- CI el lan will give an organ recital between Z and 4:30 o'clock this afternoon aft-ernoon a nd Professor Wei he will give violin solos this evening. range h nd power of a munificent voice is advantngeciiisly ahown. Carolina White, us one critic hns said. Is "a mutely heauty--a Jtfno in an evening even-ing gown with th' voice of a sturdy Hiigel." She created the leading roles in i "The Secrets of Suzanne" and "The Jewels of the Madonna," and is celebrated cele-brated an "The Girl of the Golden West." (Jood music nl way h charms, but the muatc Of the beauteous 'arollna White Intoxicates. Th following; thnatr not1e mm mSTkfd "a4ver'l'iiPtit" in omplr wllh t'rlit In- trrprrtaiinn of th federal n'tifpipT law. In no lent are they pai1 advertisement, being Items furnlihed bj the, piM agent t of the various ttieatrn. HANTAGKS A refreshing treat Is fur-; fur-; nlshed by Miss 0;irk of Baito arid Clarke at the Paui.tReH this week. Miss Clarlka Is a bewitching brunette who Is an exceptionally clever dancer and makes a big hit In her part nf the sketch entitled en-titled 'Marooned.' "The Haunted llotel." headltner. and four other feature acts, wirfi Italian cavalry motion pictures and Kltzpatrick'a orchestra, complete a splendid splen-did hill. t ORPIIEI'M One of the most enchanting enchant-ing charm" of Gus Kdwards's honestly I young kids at the Orpheum Is that ring of sunburn on t'ulle Cuddles's little nape (Ml matched her pink silk gown in Mother Hubbard and allowed the audience to picture her a real baby with a spade and pell- Bel w een Cutie's bah:,- hands and Georgle's aplomb one feels distinctly old. j BROADWAY -The startling, sensational sensation-al pleiyre. ' Should a Woman Divorce?" opens a three-day run today at the Broad-J Broad-J way. The play Is elaborately staged I throughout and c onsists of 300 scenes, all I thrilling And with a terrific punch. The I answer 10 the great o,uestlon. "Why should a' man have ninetv-nlne ehances and a woman only one?" Is decisively shown. Every woman, married or single, should certainly see "Should a Woman Divorce?" I KM PRESS One of the first things : Harry l.eland of the Empress Stock com-i com-i oany asked upon his arrival from "Ban Francisco Inst evening was: "Have you secured all of the props for 'Within the 1 CsawT " which plays all net week at the t Empress. The property man assured him ' there was no cause to worry. "How about thai - " The question was cut short by ihe "prop" man. "Here it is." he i broke In. producing a real Maxim silencer. Iceland beamed satisfaction and walked away. The weapon Is the onlv one of Its kind in the citv. M EH ES Y The talented-' "Ma rga tit a 1 Fischer plays the part of Samanthy In j the Mutual Flying A four -part Maater-l Maater-l picture, entitled "The T-onesome Heart.' I at the Mehesy today only. In "From the TUver's Depths." & Thanhouser drama. an escaped oonvtcl palms himself off as j a son of an English gentleman. "Pansy's ' Prison Pies." a Falstaff corned v, eon-I eon-I ciodes the bill. UTAH Fresh from a successful two i months' consecutive run at the Panama- Pacific exposition, the famous Hampton j quartette will appear in concert tonight and tomorrow night at the Utah theater, i The quartet te will be accompanied by WUlIarp 6. Dodd. who will explain the present status of the negro problem, illus-t illus-t rating his lecture with mption jnctures nf negro life in the south and ol the activities ac-tivities at the celebrated Hampton institute. insti-tute. LIBERTY The great American serial. "Neal of the Navy," was int roduced in Salt Lake last night at the Liberty theater. the-ater. William Court leigh, Jr., and Lillian Lil-lian Lorraine take the leading roles in this powerful production and. from the interest displayed last night, its fourteen chapter? will be followed with keen Interest In-terest bv many here. The Liberty's programme pro-gramme today and tomorrow, besides "Neal of the Navy," includes Mary Pick-forri Pick-forri in "Tess of the Storm Country." REX Richard Harding Davis turned out one of his greatest stories when he wrote "The Galloper." This popular coined y-draniH In film form, as shown last night at the Rex theater for the first linir. is to be repeated today and tomorrow. tomor-row. On the same programme the popular popu-lar State sheet, theater shows Francis Ford and Grace; Cunard in the newest adventure ad-venture of the thrilling "The Broken Coin.'' It is one of t he finest pro-granuues pro-granuues the Rex has shown- recentlv j 1 a AMERICAN Hazel Pawn, a Utah girl who has scored such n tremendous hit AMUSEMENTS I i ORPHKI'M Vaudeville. Perrorm- ances every afternoon and evening. l'ANTAUES Vaudeville. Performances Perform-ances every afternoon aud evening. UTAH -The Ctah Playera open the season with "The Misleading Lady" September It. EMPRESS- Hi-ginning Sunday ntfchl hi 8:20 o'clock, the jlmpfflM BtOOll company in "Within ihe Law." MOTION P1CTT RES. BROADWAY Remainder of the week, the startling, sensational picture. "Should a Woman Divorce?" MIHESY - Margarita Fischer ii "The , Lonesome Heart. " Two other plc- t urea. j A .M ERI '. N -Hasel Dawn, the I'ihIi girl, in "The Heart of Jennlier;" Blograph players In "Miatejr Paga- i nini. New American ncert or-ihestra. or-ihestra. Professor J. J. Mei'lella n. musieal direeior; Pmftssor Willan 1 E. Welhe. concertmeistei . j REX All-star Pathe players in "The j Galloper;" Francis Ford and Grace Cunard In 'The Broken Coin." ' tOR Lillian Lormtae and W il liam Courtleigh. .Ir., in "Neal of the i Xavy; ' Mary Plckford in "Tess ol , the Storm Country." New Company Takes Hold of Ola Grand Theater, House Open? Sep- tember J9. V I'KICAL MEIJDRAMA. vaudev ille I and motion pictures are to he given j this season at the old Grand theater, ! formerly the Garrick. by the Grand Thea-ter Thea-ter company, which, under the management manage-ment of A. H. ("Bert ") rhrlstie of San Francisco, has taken a lease for eighteen months on the house. Mr. Christie sald yesterday t hat the t heater would be redecorated, re-decorated, renovated and repainted in-sMe in-sMe and, out. Artists are alieady at work on t he construction of new seenerv. The house will open September 19. at popular prices, with a Chicago eompanv as the main feature. Mr. Christie said that he planned to secure some of the Empress acts, in view of t he fact that I hat circuit cir-cuit was not now playing in this city. Carolina White Is Prevailed Upon to Play Engagement on Orpheum Circuit. I A ROLINA WHITE, recently prima gonna of the Chicago-Philadelphia Opera company, has been prevailed upon to play a tour of the Orpheum circuit a nd will be seen here the week of December De-cember 12. It Is claimed by maiiv that Carolina White Is the handsomest and best-dressel prima donna who has deserted de-serted t he ranks of grand opera for vaudeville. There are few artistes. If any. who are possessed of more charm and talent. It is an ill wluri that blows nobody soon", and the havoc that the war caused in the field of grand opera whs the wlndi that was the good fortune of vaudeville, vaude-ville, inasmuch as it blew several operatic stars to tli is popular form of entertainment. entertain-ment. Notable among them was Miss I White, and in a brief vaudeville experience experi-ence at the clo.se of last season she readily grasped the salient points of what vaudeville patrons really want. Therefore There-fore she comes to the Orpheum circuit even better equipped than when she made her vaudeville dehut. In a series of classical excerpts and modern ballads I some spirited, some appealing fhe full |