Show IP Theatre News J I l tHE STAGE TRESE TRES- TRES HE E SCREEN AMA A AND VAUDEVILLE AKE Thursday KE-Thursday Thursday Friday and Sat Sat- and 1 Jand and Saturday matinee Margaret n Wilton Lackaye Katherine allstar star cast In A Good I yoman oman New ES-New New bill today with Col Five other big act acts acta dally daily MOTION PICTURES AN Oh AN Oh Boy with Creighton Crelghton June une Caprice and an star all-star cast calt I program Pathe news ruth Juth Florence In vocal selections selection ft Today u-Today Today Franklyn Farnum In etem edem Garringer Ruth Roland Fox comedy Tomorrow June Junee Ie e In Joan of the Woods bUNT EMPRESS bUNT Bryant EMPRESS Bryant Bryant Wash Wash- Very Good od Young Man lea of the great Rotary hotary conven conven- Lake Continuous 12 1230 30 to iVAY William WAY William S S. S Hart In the thes s Double and Fox Sunshine I B TJ musical comeay comedy comes as a a. liot of the bubbling new bill open- open ranta es this afternoon afternoon afternoon-a. a bit of ot fluff labeled College Girl Girland Girland and billed as a 0 flirtation In p II Brimming over with k tHoP variety and music of the sort port It boasts of ot a 0 snappy little carries with It a carload of de- de damsels as well as several clever Js Billy Tate funmaker Evelyn Bennett and Sparks the great natural Irish Irisha a at steps close to the head ner jew comedy corned written esper espe- espe Ir r him and staged by Willard Villard rd t s Is entitled A Friendly Feud FeudS S 'S Mr Sparks Spark a hilarious bS display I P his ls rieb fund of Irish lh lhIBen Ben IBen Linn W weight S 1 pounds o Pi single turn that tha t is said to be a aHe He ie 1 sings and dances in spite avoirdupois Jand ran an l Termini are arc a couple of who make themselves home and proceed to draw the lute with their then act called A A Mu- Mu Two of ot vaudevilles vaudeville's fun- fun comedians are elli billed as Teh Agile Envoys inland Their top tip-top comedy Is with clever stunts on chairs les lea A brisk little photo comedy I musical entertainment by orchestra Tc round und out show sow BROADWAY William Foxs Fox's s daring cowboy Into a a. photoplay another wn book The Wilderness Trail The Wilderness vill viii be shown at the Broadway tomorrow Friday and Saturday laid in Canada in the Hud Hud- regIon Donald Mactavish son has charge of one company company's s trapping camps Old is Donalds Donald's s superior such Donald is obliged to obey the rigorous discipline of the theOld fA Old us Ang-us hates e the elder g est sh sh because u though OU they he started ther Mactavish has been pro- pro thead of ot him His Ills hate turns Donald and to hurt the father he disgrace the son Ion Donald is with Jeanne daughter of Angus lold old man forbids even friendship Ithem them A quantity of rich furs en stolen from Donalds Donald's s district seeing a chance to vent holds Donald responsible I recover the furs or be hanged ef et To vindicate his honor and andIs Is 1st Innocence young Mactavish fl ne net net- neton on the wilderness trail to ort oz the furs He finds the furs b by the so called Free Tree men en who in this case work in Bof of the Hudson Bay company eager to steal the latter's latter s furs marvelous stunt Donald escapes thieves and on his way back to toC C to old finds Jeanne In a deserted cabin e eliby y Sergius in custody of two e white one Indian This pair ome come Intoxicated and are possession of the girl girt To save or perhaps the life Ilfe of the Irl irI attacks and kills the fellows onald Jonald Is able at last to convince ls of his honor and wins his con con- marry Jeanne is thrillingly told I Ig ll max STRAND great north woods a away way from 1 of civilization where lives are aree e 6 aland nd hd hearts are ire born with hate hatel l a fierce and wild as nature Itself the Ithe woods was born June El- El Joan of the Woods a new Picture interprets the character wonderfully It is a great picture from a great story glory ves v s a young lawyer Philip Went Went- vho Is on a a. vacation in the woods refuge amongst the trees i lW low lovo lova a affair fair Philip Philips 8 I father becomes become a a. Justice of the supreme court and he is called back to the city Joan hates to see him goShe go She feels like plunging a knife through the picture In the paper of the lady who figured In Philips Philip s life Ufe His Ills troubles she tried to make malte hers he lie thought her a achild achild child but she was a woman This sensational love story can cn be seen at the Strand theatre tomorrow It is wonderful and novel for tor film tans fans Dont Don't t forget the date PARAMOUNT The Paramount Empress management I announces another big bill for this evening evening eve eve- ning and tomorrow Among the features is the second reel of the recent Victory convention of the Rotary clubs here this one showing scenes at Saltair the vanous various various vari van ous delegations at play on land and water and several shots on Main street in the Tabernacle and elsewhere in and around Salt Lake The trip to Bingham canyon Is also pictured The other short reel is the Universal Weekly devoted to the i iI news of the world The rhe feature atti attraction ac action I tion Is Bryant Washburn in A Very Good Young ManIn Man I II In this production Mr Washburn plays I the part of a young man whose stainless character is Is the talk of the town He lie has never done anybody a wro wrong g. g never lied never stolen never flirted or gambled gam gam- bled All AU of the small petty vices which are common In the life of ot the tt-e average young man are strangers to him and furthermore e he never ver expects to make their acquaintance q in c I But when he proposes to his sweetheart she refuses him with the surprising statement that he Is to good to be true that his wild oats would probably crop out after they were married and her life be he rendered unhappy The very good young man Is determined to win her at all aU costs The way he ac accomplishes so- so his purpose doubtless will afford atford atford at- at ford everyone a genuine treat The picture picture pic plc- ture was directed by Donald Crisp The adaptation was made by Walter Woods fro from t the three act play by Martin lIa hg i ithe de- de ba Brown C C. Edward h was the photographer and the cast Includes Helene Ch Chadwick Julia l Faye Taye aye Wade Vade Boteler Bote- Bote ler Sylvia Ashton Jane Wolf Helen Eddy John Burton Anna Q Nilson Mayme Kelso and Jack Jacle Stark tark 0 ORPHEUM R P H EU Id the great star of stage and screen Is to be the attraction at the Orpheum theatre beginning bes Saturday July 26 preceding the opening of the regular vaudeville season beason on August 5 6 5 She will play The Red lied Lantern rated one of the really great motion pictures and accorded honors by critics as perhaps the most artistic and unusual of them all I I The great star Is it to be seen In a dual role role role-as as Mahlee l the Eurasian girl Irl daughter of a Chinese mother and English En En- glish lIsh father and as Blanche her English j En-j haIr hilf Th The double role rolp gave pave the star great opportunity for Cor her unusual power of character delineation The play tells the dramatic story of the daughter of two races races races-a a girl who though born In a coffin shop in the slums of ot Pekin Is educated among the European surroundings and ideals of the Christian mission where she adopts the faith of her father Cather How she feels the perpetual conflict of her mixed blood the blood the seething passions and desires of both races which are forever forever for for- I ever at war in her soul soul soul-Is is dramatically shown by this unusual actress ea She Im ImI Imbues imbues im- im bues the character with all the Inscrutable I ble mystery and passionate fire of the glowing East and at it the same time conI conveys con con- I veys ves to the beholders the vast racial gulf gulfI w separates the two girls who I though they possess the same father Cather are areas areas as remote as the poles I How jealousy leads her to forsake the people of her fathers father's s race casting aside I their the historic religion o and and sinister beliefs I f title and of t tat at assuming the ther mJ r ar I Maiden Malden of China the China the Goddess of ot the Red Lantern Lantern Lantern-Is is graphically shown as is also her poignant remorse and frantic efforts to save those she has grown to love from the racial storm which she has raised about them The powerful climax x Is reached when the Eurasian realizes that her yellow blood stands between her and the man she loves and that Blanche her white half sister has won where she has failed Called AMERICAN V We Ve e saw Oh Oh Boy as a n. musical comedy comedy comedy com com- edy on the stage We saw It at the American last night as a feature motion picture We Ve found It as a motion picture in no way Inferior to the stage production production production tion In entertainment quality And this be It said Is high praise for Oh Boy on the stage was a smashing success Albert Capellani who as a a. motion picture pie pic ture director has climbed high and fast Pic-I Pic directed the picture Mr Capellani has been turning out a n notable number of successes lately His work worle is distinguished distinguished distinguished distin distin- by Its smoothness attention to detail artistic finish and inspirational treatment Creighton Hale and June Caprice two youthful ef and decidedly c ef good looking 1 players els are costarred t r in this Is production production pro pro- while the supporting cast de deserves deserves dc serves more than a mere word of ot praise pral There is the veteran actor W W. H. H Thompson Thompson Thomp Thomp- son who as the a father gives a most excellent performance and who is so thoroughly In his part that la laugh gh after laugh did him tribute There is Flora Finch rinch who with the late John Bunny entertained e so many a persons s I h rv nus There is Zena Keefe as the lively musical musical mu mu- sica 1 comedy star who nearly breaks up two happy families There is also a a. chap by the name of Conyers who plays the and plays him well Here is a n carefully chosen company who work I well together and who under Mr Capellani Capel lani f made mede a a. mo most t m merry rol- rol comedy drama comedy drama out of the famous I musical comedy The story Why spoil perfectly good comedy situations by spilling the beans beans' Oh Boy Boyl is there as a motion picture r |