| Show I I 4 f. f J J hn crt COLt that Salt Lakers would Surprised i and aDd pleased when ho sent two dollar all star vaudeville shows hows M west ane and ho he was right The first nt of era m appeared yesterday afternoon and giL hi and if the Hw others are arc as goo good Salt irs ers certainly have something fins fine to forward to The Tho Anna nna Held all r jubilee jublle had hAld enough high entertainment for or tho most ex exact exact- ct- ct person person- n jut But t tho ho lio small house at th the matinee it i proof of f tho the old eto story hero that matinee town It t Lake a a. t ly ny y people were cro turned away ay wa last b. b L b because ause the thc Salt Lake theatre not accommodate them Yet the tines Unee nee audience was nRIl nill Wo We feel rry for tor those who WIO passed up tho the golden yesterday afternoon and anda n a were wore disappointed by not finding last night It was careless of oC eni elD to f sar sY n tho the least Anna rinna Held is 18 S the center of ot interest r f COu course e but sho and nd hor her musical act re t awfully crowded for tor the head of ot tho lift 1st In popularity with the audience All Mi Mihe h he even n numbers In th the hl bl big show are aro aref Of f t. t headline proportions Y ss Held appears In a miniature mulk mu- mu leal lk corned comedy Mile Ille Baby Of OC co course bo o 0 has 1155 some tine fine ne looking girls Kirts who wear gowns and not overburdened ith quantity of ot material You know Anna rini believes more in quality than when It comes to clothes Miss Held was waa delightful to look upon hen she sho was hero two years ago with Little Miss Innocence but she is much more ore orB alluring now than she bho was on her I previous visit She Sho has lost some somA weight I hat at could well vell afford to be 00 lost and sho ho presents a gorgeous plc- plc are aro in her wonderful gowns owns all nil of ot them theme I e ed b by herself The bh big brown I yes yu are still as ps glorious as of ot old and andje I Ile je le has lias Just lust as much difficulty In fn makIng mak- mak I lag Ing jg them Ulem George r-George Beban and Hendler i however wever proved d equally equnn as popular with I esterday's matinee audience as Miss i I olds old's act Mr Beban was waa seen a a. few tew I seasons ago at tho the with his I sketch The Sign of tho Rose Hose one ono of I Ithe the tho best ever presented to a a. I vaudeville audience Ho had the audience audience audi audi- I ence sacs In fl tears yesterday with his excellent excellent excellent excel excel- I lent and gripping acting in the th some same I sketch He nc was enthusiastically applauded applauded ap ap- at tho the close of or the tho act M Mr Ml Hendler is Is' billed as the young young- Hungarian rival of ot Ho Hohas Hohas Hohas has one of ot the boat best piano acts on the tho stage He plays selections from tho the masters and has tho the audience really be belIeving believing believing be- be lieving lie he Is a until h he responds re re- re- re spends ponds to the Anal encore and dashes off oN the toe story of ot his life lite in IC a medley medle of at popular popular lar tunes f The Imperial Pekinese company can cnn boast bout of ot their title most wonderful of ot comedy acrobats acrobat as far tar as we are concerned con con- for tor we haven't seen any Rny to equal them The They open tho the show with an act that Is filled Oiled with fth surprises r P Francis and Florette Florelle do some ome of or the new dances that have set Europe and America to fancy anc stepping They have haven n U artistic an and pleasing act Ward anI and Curran have a n. roaring little skit that Elves yes ves them splendid opportunities for tor their air clever unmaking They are a sure suro euro cure for the grouch unless your grouch S II organic Then Ihen nothing can help you Charles chrIes Ah Ahern rn and and- company clo close e the sho show with a bewildering comedy bicycle net act If John Cort Corl has any Rny more all an star arlete Jubilees ns as s good as this we hope ho sends SemIs them out soon The Tho following theatre notices notice are marked advertisement In order to comply with a strict Interpretation n of oi I Ithe the new fed federal ral newspaper law jaw In no flO sense cense are they paid a advertisements I TheY or at Items furnished by the tha Pres pre I agents of ot tho the various anous theatre j SALT SAL LA LAKE Ready LAKE u KE-u Ready Rca d Money l la ill the tho happy happ but somewhat misleading title of ot tho the international SUC success ES which is Itt announced announced announced an an- an- an for or an at nt the Salt Snit Lake theatre o No November 3 3 4 and 5 li with wilh Robert Robert- Ober under the tha management of or William A. A Hrad Brady Ltd Like LUte nil oU sue ue- plays s Ready Fleady Money MoncY has love Jove and anil the woman oman closely WO woven 11 In Its Us structure the use ua of or money being the accessory to 10 the fact rather than the tho fact Itself elf The love story Is told In a comedy comedy come come- d dy vein with th tense tens and exciting moments mixed In In but tho clement of ur tho the weeping weep hl ing In drama Is absent The sentiment Is the tho Jov love 10 and romance as the women are arc thinking about It today tOllay Stephen Baird a rich young youn man is to Grace Tyler Through speculatIon he lie becomes poor except his ida Interest In an Arizona mine The girls girl's mother declares there thero shall bo no t While his sweetheart sweetheart sweet meet heart I Is Quito quite willing to make mako any sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- ac- ac the tho mothers mother's r opposition Is so 80 strong that Stephen finds ho lie must positively o ob obtain oh- oh taut tain wealth wenith to to outwit his lila future mother mother- In tn That hat ho wins out And gets both his girl and money monty shows ho how a n. man can be spurred on to an any accomplishment through h tho the influence of ot love IO R Ready d Monc Money comes with Ith a 8 record of eight eight- months at Maxine Elliott theatre New Now NewYork NewYork York and eight months nt at Sir Charles Wyndham's now no theatre In London S S ORPHEUM ORPHEUM Have you OU seen soen the little girl who wished sho had been born a a. abo aboy bo boy That hat is 18 Georgette She isn't much larger Jarger than a l Christmas doll but she Isso Is Isso Isso so lively H that sho she is one of ot tho biggest acts on this weeks week's lively bill at the Or Or- It Jt Is Interesting lUng to note the way tho the audiences l sit up when she ears appears on tho the stage They have havo be been on taking notice all the time Ume because this Is one of ot those weeks when everybody e Is Is' Is bound to fo take notice but Georgette strikes even a 0 swifter speed than her predecessors rs About once o e every ten years cars there Is one I of or these youngsters that burst upon the public and Georgette Is taking caro care of ot other her ten E EMPRESS Prominent amon among the other other oth oth- er notables on the present bill bUt at the tho Empress s this week la Is Charles Gibbs tho the human phonograph Gibbs Is s one of Am Americas America's best beat Imitators Ins Ills net act not only consists of impersonations of ot vanous various van vari ous characters but ho mimics noises that are ore familiar enough h to bo be Instantly o b by every one In the audience Gibbs Is without doubt tho the most sue suo- ce ful of ot any Imitator that has visited Salt Lake In many years and has gained that distinction b by Rood good hard work of- of an oct net that Is II new In every ery particular particular par par- his work beng belm be ng far tar and aM away above aboe that of ot others In this particular line S S S UTAH UTAH- UTAH Nearly Nearly earl every playgoer r In Salt Lako Lake has I seen een The uThe Squaw Man Ian Itha's It has ha's been played here many times this being its seventh week eck but for all nil that It Is more popular than over It If the crowds that ore are going to tho the Utah theatre furnish a criterion The great I western tit drama has a firm hold upon amusement lovers ers and ond bears out the declaration doc doc- I of ot Shakespeare that The plays play's I the thing It IB Is a story that one ono never I tires of oC and Its presentation by the tho Mack Mack- I Rambeau players Is little short of ot perfect per per- I feet Perhaps there Is added Interest In I Iview view of ot the fact that tho the sequel These Are Aro My People also wrItten b by Edwin Milton MUton Royle will mil b be bo next weeks week's at attraction attraction at- at I traction and Utah patrons are aro anxious I to SM sac the 11 play complete n It t to sea fie m enacted A I I I I I I I I I I I I I n. n continuation of or the charming story Next week Utah patrons will see eee little Hal the halfbreed reed grown to manhood and they will also 10 see eee some of ot the tho quaint characters who ho have such ouch Important parts In the sad Md story of ot Jim Carston The Tho Squaw Man S SS At PANTAGES-At At Pantages this week are Marie Mule and Helen Hughes violinist and harpist who play Y dainty selections and are charming little ladles ladies to look upon The aerial Bartletts man and woman have a thrilling ml midair act net that thatis is redolent of tho the circus arena James Brockman the American chevalier sings a number of songs of or hf his own composition compost compost- tion Interspersed with n lot of or comedy dialogue Marshall Brothers and Montel as s tho the Art Mus Trio do crayon draw lag ing piano playing and singing Marguerite Marguerite Mar Mar- Do Von and her sister h have Ve a v vocal oeal cal singing and dancing act Harry Fisher Fishel and company In a Q comedy Y bicycle net act Comedy motion pictures com corn the bill AMERICAN An AMERICAN An unusually Interesting program of oC pictures Is 18 now being shown at the tho American a a. drama The Doctors Doctor's Secret heads ads the bill This sto story tells tolls of ot a lL famous ph physicians physician's secret It Is stolen end the thief makes a a. fortune out of ot It In the end however he Is obliged to leave leavo It to the tho one to tc whom It rightfully belonged A strong cast is seen In this picture Charles Kent Norma Normn Talmadgo and Leo Delaney essay esslY JA the P prIncipal r roles tes An E lson comedy itA A Hornets Hornet's 8 Kest Nest a caso caso ot of f mistaken M identity provides es man many man laughs A Kalem drama ma ot of rare rore sweetness and charm Is entitled The Highborn Child and tho thc Beg Beggar ar A comedy Fathers Hatband anti and an drama fea tea turing FrancIs x x- n Bushman hman the famous photoplay star concludes the program LIBERTY The LIBERTY The Mysteries of ot Paris a 1 aEi a Ei Eugene reel fIve Sues Sue's motion famous picture and Production sensational of ot story 07 of ot the tho Parisian slums was ed at the pros presented present present- en N Liberty yesterday esterday and wa was d by all who aS mint pro pro- Intensely witnessed It n. n as a 8 most Interesting Photoplay Tho Thc ThoM S action photography Photograph M Is Ls Is clear and distinct Th Tho carried on by a large and on with pablo c cast t of players players The Theory story dea deals ca ca- I one om Prince Rupert tho reigning prince ot of Kronholm who mUch against lila his fathers father's wish marries ona Laz Il Margaret Y who Is below his In 11 life to At heart Lad Lady II is a wicked L woman and she sho determines to put the tho ol 01 3 I out ot of the Wa way The conspiracy I Is discovered and she and her brother compelled to leave France arc aro In the tho however there thero Is a mutual end p and the prince forgives recognition S who dies Lad Lady Margre happily Jn In tho arms ot of daughter hoi ho The uTho Mysteries ot of Paris wil be shown Inee and tomorrow again tonight night tomorrow mat |