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Show f STAGEI- SCREEN " 'Macushla' Wins Encores at Salt Lake -v!.n-KAMiIONV:P comedy. c".o r aetinc. 0 vih ut u:h1 bnuul new Irish songs k r;.au:n-ey OScoti can sir. thorn, pruwd a irons vom'v:iatio:j ut t!ie first-:usM first-:usM pcr;oi:-ai:cc of "M.unish.a." ut the I.aiie iheator UK nU'u. Chauncey Olcotl v:us ami '.'.o'.Js his usual plac in 1 he Si carts of the audience as Sir Brian Kit.'x-erald. the typical lnsH gentleman an,' owier of the Puneannon stao.es and e-Vite wlv.c'i is heavtlv involved in debt, lie e"ts tie famiiv plate, vi.uires and even t'.'e furniture and with the money, backs his one al'.iahlc possession, the wonderfvil mare "Macushla.' John Hamilton, as Warren FaircnUa, nakVs -n evceilent Haiti and when he find that the mare he covets is not lor saie at ai:v price, near! succeeds in put-hvz put-hvz her i!t of the race, but Dinny O'Marra. the stable hoy. is seized with the proper remorse at the psy.-hoioirica! moment mo-ment and ndes "Macushla" to victory, after tre icckey had cone over to the er.emy and" the fate of the castle and its K'-iiates looks elooniiest. Made West has a rolhchln.. mirthful rar: as Patricia Koyer, the tomboy pal, xk-o was bvoutrht up with Sir Brian and is -'iiluas t-iC-'m' him round." The company com-pany is Quite up to the tl rla use-r s ta rid -ards and the new Oleott songs were all . ne'.l received, but the hit of th.e evening ' was " "T:s An Ar'.sh Girl I Love, and ; She's Just "Like You." At the end of t th.e third act. Mr. Olcott responded to curtain eal.s with an expression of ap-. ap-. preciation for himself and company and ' made a short but very effective appeal for th.e Actors' Benefit to be given at the Salt Lake theater when he and his associates as-sociates wi'.l put on the last action of this delicious comedy, as "their little bit." Remarking that he knew the house didn't want a speech from him. but that anvthing- he had was theirs, he responded to "the calls for "M c Wild Irish Rose." which he san in his inimitable fashion, aiid then came that prime favorite. "Mother "Mo-ther Maehree." There wiil be a regular oerform.ance tonight, tomorrow afternoon mi tomorrow night. 'The Gay Old Dog,'' Produced by Hohaxt Henley, Is Offering at American Today. rH" American theater is presenting "The Cay Ola Dog" today and to-uorrow. to-uorrow. Mo'oart Henley produced and trccied "The Gay Old Dog" from the rlginai short story by Edna Ferber. The outstanding feature of the story f Jimmv Dodd. the hero of "The Gay I Kd Dc." is its truth. Jimmy Dodd is eal. Ho. put aside his own happiness to ive Ins a.l for others, only to have it appreciated. Then came the day when iminy was free: when he could live his Ife as he pleaseJ and he did. He beam be-am a ''gay doc" and indulged in his verv heart's desire. Jimmy Dodd is excellently portrayed by oh.n Cumberland. Gertrude Robinson, rrho retired to privRte life several years t,go as Mrs. James Kirkwood. returns to "e screen in the role of Emily. Jimmy's tveetheart. Others in the cast are Emily orraine. Inez Marcel. Frances Xeiison, iit airi' Chambers and Nell Tracy. t i2 DKAXA A2fD VAUDEVILLE. il.T LAKE ' Extra I Combination r-rforn:-'Slaci-p J.ir benefit: of aton?' t'aci, this af-r af-r tcrnoou. I D-iuneey Okoit and acts from Or- . jrjipnm. Paata?es. I asino and Hippodrome. Sl" bui on bale at Luko tr.eater. 'RPHEUM Vaudeville bill. vitfi Aibcrtina re:n-st-a, James J. Akrton and Stephens & Hoi j-j lister. headUurs. '-WHOL'bB HOTEL, "The FoUrao'.s." every rTeaini. Uiretd bj lirove Fruukif. 0:30 to F-i 6 p. m.. 10:13 to U" :30 p. ci. ; Sunday. 6 tt.10 lJ P- m-: l--8 4erD0un and Saturdav after- ..uoou. 4 to 0. "i. JPPODtlOME Ralph Cloninrer and players In a scenic product i-'n. "Tlie Call c the Tl.Nortn." Matinee Saturday. rltfLT LAKE TonigM and Saturdar. with Sf.t-g Sf.t-g -uriia t matinee, Cbauncey Olcott in "lia-Vushia." "lia-Vushia." . ""ASINO Pauline Frederic' in "The Loes of i-Lotty" and sir acts cf vaudeville. Lontinu--;;oub. 1 to 11 p. m. iJVNTA'":ES VuudoviHe bill. V.eadlim?d by "Oh. " Hilly." Five other bip atts. Three shows tiiiilj 2:40, 7:30 and 9:16. ! g MOTION PICTURES. i i R A MOT NT-FMPItEirS Ttiitl Claymn in ; 9 "More Deadiy Than the Male": Paramount I 2 mspa;ine: comic cartoon: Burliusham travels. ; 3 Couticuous. 1:30 to 11 ID- JjEUICAN Mrs, Sidney Drew's adaptation o "The Cay Old D?." Comedy. "Her Wiunii'g Ways." Tnirty-pieee Philharmonic orchesira. C. E. Averill in vocal selections. Coutinu- out. 11 a. ui. to 11 p. m. cM Cecil B. De Mille's "Ma und Ffmale"; ere weck'h engagement. Ladies' orciiesira artern-xtcs aud een:ugs. Cou'.Iqlous. l':10 m to 11 p. m. I J RAND Dorothy Cisii in "T;?c Flopo Chest"; InenQett comnd.r. "T!h A S;.icn, Tailors." Con-V'tmuous. Con-V'tmuous. 1 :W U 11:00 p. ui. OADWAT Blaache S'et.-t in "The Kuvhfd iour"; Christie comedy. "Fivo Hundred or I i -ls-L : latest InieroalioLal News Wetkly. W next e"k. D-TOtLy Phillips in "The light to Happiness." S "The Mayor oC Filbert" tad Oaie Henry C.ome'Jy. ij Gladly LesDie, Vitagraph Star j s , . s ' -vT.' " i rv .X' : v t K' A.; ' ' -i ' . n , -; v - X - x T'M A FREAK anions actresses. " declares Miss Gl.nlys Leslie, the A'i;a-A A'i;a-A graph star. She bases her eonelusion on the tact that she hasn't any particular par-ticular pets in the way of woolly ilos, white mice, snakes or kittens, nor has sho anv freak hobbies." This is not quite true, however, because she admits she is a 00'1 arilener not of flowers, but of vegetables. Products of her miniature farm receutly won prizes at a model pardon show in Brooklvn. But her chief interest is in the Vitauraph .-tndio, where sho is now appear-ins appear-ins in scenes of ''The Miinieht Bride.'' which play will follow The Golden j Shower " anei '"The Gray Towers Mystery." |