Show j 6 HD ca can n Y A ni N i 1 Jt he 1 Telegrams Telegram's ele Critics Buy J Their t Theatre T Tickets ORPHEUM Vaudeville New bill reviewed below Prices for best bist scats 75 7 cents and 1 r PANTAGES PANTAGES V Vaudeville Good en for popular priced show Scats 10 21 and 30 cents UTAH UTAH Last Last week weak of Willard Mack and andl B in stock hero horo for tor tho the present Production of ot A Texas Steer reviewed below Prices if for best seats scats 75 76 cents El Sullivan Considine vau vaudeville devilla New Now show reviewed below l Prices 10 20 and 30 cents ants I AMERICAN Motion AMERICAN Motion pictures Concert Concert orchestra with ith pipe on organ an Prof J J. J. J McClellan conductor and organist Extra special attraction commencing com coin today Dustin Farnum in Soldiers of Fortune Fortuna in six reels Continuous performances LIBERTY LIBERTY ExclusiVe Exclusive first fir run photoplays Last time today the seventh story story of Tho The Mutual Girl with Norma Nonna Phillips Commencing tomor- tomor IN roy U The Call Can of tho rho in three reels Matinee 2 to 6 G. EvenIng Evening Even Evon ing 7 1 to 11 Dustin REX REX Dustin in II The The Squa Squaw w Man in six reels Performances e i continuous 1 t to 11 p p. in Special music by Rex theatre soloist all orchestra orches orches- tra ti-a t a under direction of or George Georgo Klink KUnk I ILLARD MACK fACK and Frank Keenan prove prove- prove a good combination o W WILLARD this week at the thc Orpheum Salt Lakes Lake's matinee idol wrote an entertaining s sketch etch with real human interest to it j t when he penned Vindication for one of Americas America's most famous I I j character actors It is an episode dating back to war times for its sj basis A former Union soldier is a governor He is about to sign a death warrant for fora a young man who has killed another 3 in a quarrel The aged father of the condemned slayer enters k the governors governor's office to make a plea for his son He was also a soldier but not on the Union side He Heis is not asking for his sons son's life but simply pleads that he be shot instead of hanged as a adeath adeath aj j death more befitting a soldiers soldier's son Mr i Mack l v vry ry cleverly de de- developed t eloped the thc story to a surprising finish Mr 1 Keenan plays the part of the old Confederate soldier who t J has named his son after Robert E. E Le Lee and w who o regards the latt latter r ri i as the worlds world's greatest figure He brings to the character all his splendid talents and makes it perfectly natural Mac M. M Barnes is excellent as the governor and Garry McGarry 1 makes a capital capit l lf f g governors governor's v secretary is opened by Frank P Parish rish in an n eccentric dancing x novelty that is very good To fill fiU a vacancy on the regular bill the Imperial Male 1 Quart Quartette J t t t e c composed of Salt Lake L-ake business men was substituted for the 1 second number On the short notice they had the local singers rs j could not prepare a program that would specially appeal to vaudeR vaude- vaude R ville audiences but received a fair amount of applause yesterday afternoon Claude and Fannie Usher scored big with The Straight I i Path th a a sketch in which comedy and heart throbs are skillfully lly t i blended Edna Showalter has a perfect right to call caIl herself the thet t girl with the gol golden en ei voice She sings very sweetly Smith and Cook and Marie larIe Brandon caused a lot of laughs with some ll nonsense and dancing and Paul Conchas p performed with a a lot of cannon balls baIls L cann cannon n y S t c AT i 7 r 1 Tr I r n v. v 1 r ri rr i r T G an otherwise fair fair b bill ll and transforming ng it into t JY n one w wOl worth th the tho price rice of admission the Six B Banjo J 1 opened at the tile Empress ress theatre re Sunday Their her work not to the mere mele playing of af banjos but extending to very r good violin playing and singing practically r saved the remainder of the thet hilI t with with the exception of one ant aCt from d dying ing an ignoble death Lola bola a The Girl and the Violin was the fea fea- ture iture of the six music musicians ans t Leonard and Louie billed in Clever Capers Canera of High Caliber c comprise mpr se the only other good goad act ct of the bill and it is probably lh the contrast with the remainder of th the show which brings it to the trot front Their work embodying acrobatic stunts which are of the thea a variety seldom seen because of their difficulty of execution was hose however Yer ver goo good The singing of a sentimental ballad by an east side New Newn n ork character to the village maiden in a gingham apron was loudly the audience sketch applauded by in the Huckins Run f The he sketch was melodramatic The Dancing Bruin appearing at the th theatre atre last bast week was wa held over for three extra days The theatre public already knows his work Burke Burk and Harrison billed in Bright Bits of Song and nd Wit Vit had somehow lost the connection ion with the current for their Mazda 1 platitudes p Luigi Del Oro player of the and the harmona- harmona 3 f n eda was fair To watch his foot jump from one 1 key iceY ey to the theother J other on his pedaled instrument was fascinating It was his only I accomplishment r. r A Keystone comedy motion picture drew rew man many y laughs out of 4 t the he c audience t I I Ii THE production of A A Texas Steer will terminate the engagement engagement en en- I IF of oJ Willard Villard Mack 1 and Marjorie l Rambeau at the I Utah theatre their s selection lection of such a vehicle as a f farewell rewell to their hundreds of friends and admirers is a slight disappointment I How However ver we can still remember the scores of hits and fine productions productions pro pro- that have been staged by the Mack Rambeau players as asa asa a token of af their ability Patrons and lovers lavers of a number of high class stock productions Lions that have been produced at the Utah would rather her ber Mr 1 Mack l sad and nd Miss 1 Rambeau in such plays as The Man lart Who Vho Stood Still Kindling and If Jf I J Were Verc King than in ina a production tion of or A HA Texas Steer type This weeks week's piece was a second e ond I cIa cla clas s attraction years ago when its merit and origin originality were able ta score a lilt hit Willard Mack 1 seems seem rather out of place as the f father ther of af Miss liss i although he carries the part rt of the gray haired Texas I politician with signal nal ability Judging from whispered whisper d comment I ff mg the audience last las night his hs friends would rattier rather see him h heared cid al-cid of the bide whiskers and powdered h hair 1 Mack Jack is a de de- l Romeo in either chaps tights or evening dress dres In such lh s 1 he c it is I at nt his best bes t d. d L Sumner r as Captain pt in Furleigh Bright a gallant d arnt alm army Y officer who arranges the Washington debut of the then e Br t n and s subsequently marries Bossie it is exceedingly pleasing well vell selected elected for the part Miss i Rambeau makes a delightful Ia vossie dc Her evolution from the Texas cow coil g girl ll to Washington the I society belle is 15 splendidly done dono I Arthur J. J Price J.-Price Price as Major l Yell a political campaign manager managerI who ho is i willing to buy huy rotes otes s but determined to uphold the virtue and dignity of the ballot is w worthy rth of f special mention on Howard Haward I f cott is up p to his usual sterling standard as a character man in th the roll rollof of br Col Brassy Gall Frederick Moore 1 and Frank Johnson cis as Texas steers do all alj that is possible with the parts lr l Mrs Lillian n Rambeau as Mrs Mrs- Brander i is satisfactory Saxone Mohrland Mohr- Mohr land is with a small mall part Miss 1 Eleanor Haber as Mrs 1 Camp Camp- l bell has ha a small part which is handled perfectly Miss Haber 1 makes a t. pleasing appearance ea and her gown caused much comment and admiration lion Millard i K Wilson Arthur i Morse 1 Moon J and Harry Taylor their h ir rol roles Hi iii s a pleasing and faultless manner mannel I. I t 4 KAY M. M GRIER V l iw JT A Ift KD Jt ij a UlD St J 9 pAVIS' pAVIS A. A J no novel cl Soldiers I Jt it cr o of II f Fortune was as a's acted in on n R Kv I td d y D stin F Farnum arnut u J in the he h title tile Talc gala of Ro Robert rt Clay Cla- at PH lb n fl ho acting capable 1 Ih he cn cast t being one w ell lino R nt to v r a and nil tho setting centered d in Cuba Cub realistic I tal Tho h worK worle of ur Dustin tn s was wan good I the pi pictures luf s u ft I. 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