Show J 4 1 f TONIGHT and LT Margaret LASE-Margaret Illington in Within tho Law Vaudeville Performances very afternoon md and Willard AR Mack and MarJ ori 0 beau beau- in So Much for So uc a a. play written and produced by Mr Mack rack Performances every afternoon and two performances perform perform- ances Il es at night Vaudeville Performances Perform Perform- ances ovary a afternoon and two performances per per- at night Arizona op opened nd to 10 at ato o Rex Ret yesterday and the pIcture story Augustus Thomas Thomas' famous work won wone e hearty favor ot of all who made a visit tho Rex ems part ot of their Christmas Tho picture Iss 1 full or of out out- or ors It shows Uto tho troops 8 on tho march e e.- e. lowboys In assembly and wide retches of tho actual scenes where the tion of the play poy Is Is' laid ald The Tho Intro ori On of many features that cannot b be on the stage Is the striking dlf dlf- dlf renco between the screen and oral pro pro- actions or of tho pIa play as all the for acting are aro retained In the hc plc ire Jre and are fully brought out by the thc tong ronS' cast which produced It it Many or of orI I o actors are ara known locally through err appe appearance rance here at times ut at the one who secures the heartiest st ap apI I rc Is 19 la o Blakemore the theDr Dr Fenton Fenlon or of the tho picture who I ls re- re ailed by scores ns as a member or of the old rand theatre stock company Arizona In six reels find and the photoplay due o the strong sunlight or of the southwest t th h hero re It was taken Is 18 unusually good he pIcture will be given cm today and to- to narrow aoua The following theatre notices are marked advertisement In order to comply with a. a strict Interpretation of the new federal newspaper law Jaw In no sense are aro they paId advertisements The They are Items furnished by the press agents or of the various theatres SALT Modern LAKE social and criminal problems furnish the basis for some ome of the most exciting scenes In Within th the Law Bt Baard yard sensationallY sen- sen successful present day pla play In whIch Margaret Illington ton Is delighting audiences nt at the Salt Lake theatre The heroIne Mary Turner a salesgirl in a large New cw York department store Is ac- ac cu cued ed convicted and sentenced 1 to three years in prison for theft thell of goods which another girl committed When released from prison Mon Mary sf secures eures' employment Is discovered ered b by the police pollee who Inform her f employer i of f her past and Is dla- dla charged Th hen n she make makes use of oC the tho technicalities anti Inequalities of the law to be what the law has has forced her to be She he d develops and daring and preys pr s upon society Iet at will forestalling the efforts of the authorities to punish her hel the ho ali allin r avenges herself upon one man utan who l had wont her to prison when silo hc was Innocent Miss l WInston is iN sur- sur surrounded lol rounded d d by exactly the same supporting art that appeared In Chicago o and which includes Howard Gould Nell Mo Io Frank I IS Camp Robert Elliott Keenan Sonia Jasper and a dozen other 6 G th the famous farce that kept New York and Chicago keyed kl ed up to the altitude record In the laughing lino lInc aU all last year y ar is s one of the smartest plays that has hail peen heen pre presented In America in twenty fears ears and Its local In city which Is to occur atthe at atthe the Salt Lake January I 1 Is awaited with pleasurable anticipation a UTAH l. l l Tonight AH tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow nl night ht wilt will witness s the clos- clos In performances of Willard Macks Mack's ob- ob social oC al pl problem m pIa play So Much for S Sv Much uch a play pIa that lies lIao captivated l i ge audiences during the week The prod hu has been a triumph for Mr Mack IR k both nt as at an r actor and a pta ht and also for Miss Rambeau as a finished emotional actress She has done noth- noth lug Ing Miter better than her portrayal or of the thc character of Mary fary Brennan the stenographer who narrowly escapes s ruin through the wiles or of her her h hypocritical em- em lo er Howard Scott In the rote role of te adman the broker Is playing his first heavy role In fn SnIt Salt Lake anI 1 again danon demonstrates his splendid versatility Mack does docs not have hll an unusual StronG part but bul he plays plas It with his usual l rare care Next ext week the Utah corn corn- will present ent t The Th Virginian Double Dolt I-Dolt le juggling In which tHey are arc the champions of Europe Europ Is the offering or of the tho Blank family on this weeks Week 8 bill at the Orpheum Their bal bal- sense is hs remarkably developed and they display a strength and daring that mark them aS past masters Inter Inter- with ones one's admiration for their skillful manipulations of a great variety o of articles there thero Is u. u merriment caused by 11 their antler that makes s the act at once nd and nd amusing The star act is pro probably a a. little tIe blonde girl the only onh woman of the family She Is so delight ell ht fully tull feminine that her charms add add a 8 moat touch to the performance EMPRESS Eddy E md and Roy p at the Empress Em- Em press this week farm a duo that supports sup sup- I ports foolishness with artistic athletic capers 11 ers Both were former clowns In some ome ot of the leading sawdust o of the country and also were featured players play play- y- y ers Cl'S to In the Drury Lane pantomime In London England The These two active C men offer as their heir contribution to the bill blU an eccentric acrobatic act whIch aft affords thorn them opportunity to display their f fUlt os as athletes and ond come comedians Fool Fool- In the tho hands ot or these capable 00 boys becomes an art Tr In search earch or of a dont don't overlook o the offering alTering of oC Eddy end nd nO Roy P. Ono rAGES One of the best bills that ever eVe appeared at a vaudeville house III Rt at the Pantages thIs week The Five Fi PI with their carload or of cooking utensils the Bottomley troupe ot of aerial lets provide pro the thrillS the noted Oxford Is conceded to be the best beat of J its kind and I. I is s a tremendous r Cus hIt over the circuit 11 1 Richmond an and Om n wilt will be seen see In t the lC farce comedy com coni- edy An Eventful F HoneYmoon mind Lenore dainty singers whistlers rs and I rodl rs And as ae nn an added attraction the I hurray Iun Educated t It a cast of trained screen actors the tho Famous Pla Ilay era has one gone to 8 sea a to stage go some some of the scenes In on an e clUn three nat melodrama The Port of Doom which at th the was wall given Its Initial presentation American American theatre yesterday The Tho Port Portor or of Doom Is the latest release of oC the J fato to l series serle and Laura Sa Sawyer WerI late leading lad lady for the Edison company I continues the uniformly successful work she IS ha has given Sl In these stories of crime detection House Peters Is again In the chair of the paralytic ex and do does con commends blo work ork Portraying the heavy a arole role h Is David Wall who In a far more mora dIfficult part repeats his success as the crook In 11 In the Bishops Bishop's Carriage Cn age to The Port of Doom Is a strong offering It will bo be shown again toda today and to- to morrow morro lt ERTY A strong and interesting ram program of was pres presented at the thel l Liberty yesterday A Selig production 01 Old 1 Doc Yaks Yak's Ch I s a COmmendable COm conr- oCr and was pl pleasing to the large e audience or of youngsters that was 31 present a at t yesterday afternoons afternoon's Doe Doc Yaks adventures with Ith Santa fanta ClaUs ate are amusing This picture comes romee from the crayon craon of Sidney SmIth A lalen two reel feature The The BIg BigHorn Horn Is If without question the Jr greatest Indian picture yet produced hundred men and 00 hor horses e helP to make muk this the ga r or the emigrants and an the with the th last word In 1101 Thin program In Hill he be I It I repented t n again ln today and tomorrow |