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Show September "T " thafs tomorrow j & HE AMEBIC .N THEATER jP ' THE GREATEST N I IS "REBORN" THE WORLD Pj Tomorrow, September "6," marks the beginning of a new policy at The American, which H steps to the front with a $10,000.00 challenge to the world staking this sum that it is the ; H greatest, finest, most refined, most exclusive photoplay theatre on earth that it has greater ; H music, better entertainment, than any motion picture house in America that it tops the 1 I world for quality W Tomorrow an enlarged orchestra of 20 pieces, directed by Professor J. J. McClellan, whom we consider I - pj America's greatest organist and conductor, becomes a fixed part of this theatre's regular entertainment, f Tomorrow Professor Willard E. Weihe becomes concertmeister and associate conductor of the . American Concert Orchestra. M Tomorrow the length of the photoplay programs regularly And tomorrow marks only the beginning (not the end; RJj H shown at this theatre will be almost doubled. of the vast improvements that the American is making. Tomorrow, September 6, there will be countless other Know, when you visit the American tomorrow and there- K9 refinements and inpovationt, after, that you are enjoying an entertainment greater than H Tomorrow, besides the two-hour program of quality photo- any motion picture theatre in America can offer. H plays, there will be the greatest musical program ever offered Kuow that the American's new policy means that so far H in a motion picture theatre ill America, including a special as photoplays are concerned you don't have to go to New H inlin solo by Professor Weihe. York to get the best. New York comes to you. ADMISSION PRICES HEREAFTER: Afternoons till 6 p. m.j Evenings (till 11 p. m.) Entire Lower Floor, except Loges ...15c Hj Your choici' rl :U(H) o,:S 10c I Balcony 10c All Loges 25c H PERFORMANCES: Sundays Week Days 12 noon, 2 p. m., 4 p, m., 6 p. m., 8 p, m., 10 p. m. 2 p. m., 4 p. m., 6 p. m., 8 p. m., 10 p. m. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM: n HKoRiiK KAWCKTT in the sensal ionally stirring 5-act Paramount success "THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW" 'I LIOXKL BAKRV.M R K and PKAHL WHITE in the newest chapter of "THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE" And a delightful new comedy. American Concert Orchestra. Violin solo by "Willard E. Weihe, concertmeister of the new 20-piece orchestra. 1 American Theater I Liberty Theater I Rex Theater I "Refined, Exclusive. Different" " Tne House of Features" TODAY, TOMORROW AKD TUESDAY E M A Notable Cast of Blojrraph Players In the Responding to overwhelming Public Demand, Presents Miss America's Leading Character Comedienne Bp Three act Drama Theda Bara, the beautiful vampire Woman, In Her Three Her First Appearance Before the Photo- H "JANFFYRF" Mat BriIUant Sue53es: play Camera M. J-V11 1. L. 1IL, TODAY AND TOMORROW Wy And Otho0P yU1 Merlt For Return 8howing, the Sensational Success Marie Cahill - H (See Programme Above) "The ClemenceaU Case" In a Flve-part Plcturlzation of tne Cele- M TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY jttSO a Blograph Drama, a Vitagraph Comedy and Pathe News brated New York Stage Success H George Fawcett in the -Powerful, Five part TTTERDAV ONT V "Judy Forgot" M Paramount Production TUESDAY ONLY e Wm ut Ai . r i i M MiES Theda Bara In the Gripping Five-act Feature And Other Fhotodramatic Offerings of Bnj The Majesty of the Law (A Fooj There Wa& Qnallty H Andi Kathlyn Williams in the Sensational KJ Thxee-act Success With a New Vitagraph Drama and Pathe News WEDNESDAY ONLY Era "The Strange Case of WEDNESDAY ONLY Ethel Clayton and Other Popular Lubln -p 1 ' I ' J" Miss "rtiedSl Bara in Her Greatest Triumph Players In F j lalmai Lind "The Devil's Daughter" "It Was to Be" 1 THURSDAY ONXY With an Essanay Comedy, a Vitagraph Drama and Pathe News A Compelling, Heart-Gripping Three-act H D Julia Swayne Gordon in the Three-act Vita- Drama ' B graph Dramatic Triumph THTJRSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - "Hearts Ablaize" mSiS SSsffe Lorraine Flr8t thtjbsday, Friday and satubjay (8 EJ m Chapter of the most absorbing serial ever seen on the screen JPM gs9 MM With ' The Goddess, "The Return of , Richard Harding Davis's Greatest Story ESS a QenUeman Jandjenew comedy, "Neal of the Navy" , Magnificently Filmed by Pathe, m H Brilliant, Thrilling, Gripping. Different rive Acts g9 FRIDAY AND SATTODAY And on the Same Programme, by Popular Request "TVi C 11 W Ei;; fin Utah's Talented Daughter, Miss Hazel MISS MARY PICBZFORD 1 "e vaaliOper j 4 Dawn, in in the Great Feature Which. More Than Any Other. Estab- With a Notable Cast of Prominent Plavers ftl "The Heart of Jennifer" lished Her as America's Foremost Photoplay Actress fig Also Photodramatic Offerings of the High- 'TeSS of the Storm CoUntry,, Watch the Improvements at the Rex Salt est Quality Lake's Foremost "Family Theater." Bg A Two-hour ShowAlways at The Continuous Daily, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. Continuous Daily, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. ' American Adults 10 Cents Children 5 Cents ODEON Opening dance Saturday I evening, September 11" So- j sials Tuesday, Thursday and 'Saturday evenings. LADIES FREE A season pass given away each week. A good place to dance. Dancing school class Waltz, One-step, Two-step. Two-step. Come Tuesday, Sep- Itember 14 ; Thursday, September Sep-tember 16. J. J. JACKSON, Was. 2020. Manager. j '" J ilf 011 the-only first-class vK&V VAUDEVILLE circuit ALL THIS WEEK, STARTING MATINEE TODAY. WEST 2ND SOUTH, NEAR MAIN. Phone Was. 756. GUS EDWARDS note thT prices Himself and His Including Sundays and Holidays, NEW SONG REVUE OF 1915 Matinees I Headed by "LITTLE GEORGIE." Assisted by "CUTE CUDDLES." EVERY DAY. 6) ALLAN DINEHART & CO. THE VOLUNTEERS c 5c In "The Meanest Man In the World." A Singing Novelty. B XES AND LOGES, 50c. . , PRINCE LAI MON KIM THREE STEINDEL BROS. Evenings I The Noted Chinese Tenor. In a Short Musical Recital. 10c 25c 50c ft I NAN HALPERiN, Assisted by Seme Personality MATINEES, 2:15, EVENINGS, 8:15. I FMPRESS THEATRE 61 The Home of Royalty Plays U Opens for the Season SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 12 WM. ERNEST WILKES PRESENTING THE EMPRESS " ? STOCK COMPANY in By BAYARD VEILER. A $2.00 PLAY AT POPULAR PRICES NIGHTS 15c, 25c, 35c AND 50c I Two Bargain Matinees Thursday and Saturday 15c and 25c. ALL SEATS RESERVED. Seat Sale Begins at 10 o 'Clock Tuesday. NOTE: Woodrow Wilson said of "Within The Law": "I never was so thrilled and interested." ; i Mrs. Strohauer Moves Studio. Mrs. J. Louis Strohaner has moved r studio to the First M-ethodist j :;;urch, where oran. piano, theory and j irmal training courses will be given. I ' ArlvertlFraenr. Mrs. Esther Allen Gaw 1113 will open her violin studio, 92D First avenue. Tuesday, September 7, at p. m., fop i-eaistration. Applications, may be made at the Wesf-minster Wesf-minster College Studio, b; Thursday, September 9, from 3 to 4 p. m. I A Community Theater SPECIAL PRE SEASON ATTRACTION FAMOUS HAMPTON SINGERS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, SEPTEMBER 10-11. Negro folk music exquisitely sung, and negro life illustrated In lecture and motion pictures. Prices 25c and 50c. All seats reserved. REGULAR SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 13 TILE UTAH PLAYERS PRESENT THE BRILLIANT COMEDY 'THE MISLEADING LADY" ONE YEAR ON BROADWAY Prices: Every evening except Sunday, 10c, 25c, 50c; Bores, 75c Matinee Thursdays at 4 and Saturdays, 2:15 5c, 15c, 25c; Boxes, 50c Ail seats re- I served. Box office open Tuesday, September 7. S SALT LAKE THEATRE ST S 3 agJiMg MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th llfS SPECIAL PRICE MATS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. I PATRICK SEATS NOW SELLI MG. CAMPBELL IN REPERTOIRE. SPECIAL DMAT.EtuESDAV P YdVEALION wednmadee THE SECOND MRS, TANQUERAY wednens,dgahyt SEARCHLIGHTS Prires: Eves., 50c to $2.00; Mats., Ihc to $1.60. Salt Lake Is the only city to be visited by Mrs. Campbell en route Lob Angeles to Omaha. FUN! JOY! Gl E E . V" DISCOVERY NIGHT TONIGHT. THE GREEN. VENUS HEADLlrpR. FIVE OTHER 'big ACTS. New M,vle8. FITZPATRICK' ORCHESTRA. M MEHESY THEATER Today Only,' FLO LA BADIE In a great picture of ancient Rome, "REINCARNATION." The stirring story of a friend'a responsibility. re-sponsibility. Vivian Rich and Jack Rlchardaon in the Flying "A" Co.. "THE EXILE OF BAR-K RANCH." "FATHER'S LOVE." Mlsa Fay Tlncher, Komlc Star. "FAREWELL TO THEE," A drama of Hawaii, featuring Lucille Younge. Tomorrow, one day only, Wm. S. Hart, Masterplcture, "THE DARKENING TRAIL." w f Sunday and Monday, Fllmdom'a Daintiest Star. VIVIAN MARTIN (The perfect ingenue), "The Little Dutch 8irl" A story of real sentiment, delightfully enacted, from Ouida's novel, "TWO LITTLE WOODEN SHOES." Comln-g, "SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE?" mmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |