Show u. j I V 1 What Local Offer Gossip About Stage M F i WEEK r NEXT 3 r SALT pT LAKE LAKE Monday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Wednesday matinee matin C Beady Roady Money comedy Thursday Friday and md Saturday nights Kitty Bitty Gordon in the Victor VIcter Herbert opera Tho The Enchantress ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville afternoon aft aft- New bill commencing tomorrow will feature Valerie Serice The uTh Little t UTAH UTAH Mack Mack Marjorie Rambeau Ram Earn beau and company in Edwin Milton Boyles Boyle's play These Those Are Arc My Peo Pee pic pie l EMPRESS Sullivan vaude vaude- I vole villa Change of bill bin Wednesday aft aft- PANTAGES vaudeville Pantages uge of or bill bUt Wednesday AMERICAN Motion AMERICAN Motion pictures LIBERTY Motion Motion pictures AT THE SALT LAKE LARE Pr Present da day American life lite Is 19 hc becoming m more and more complex and each genera genera- sees aces a new problem not ot confront confront con con- front tho tim generation gon gone before betor It Is y Buo such suo change and progress that gives ves a I virility to American literature and drama I j f there thero always nl appearing on the horizon new aspects to b be analyzed and pre pre- tented James Montgomery ry brings a decidedly fresh treatment to one of ot the present day problems 11 In his comedy Ready Money Ioney which William A. A Brad Brady Ltd will present pre pre- I sent sent Lent at the Salt theatre for three days dars with a Wednesday matinee beginning begin fling ning Monday Jonda November o 3 headed b by Robert Ob Ober hr u r In P the thA role rolo of ot Stephen ii Bea Beard na r id d 4 u P ii Bea Beard na r id d 4 In this thie romantic comedy appears a D- family of ot the better sort son and some members niem- niem b bers rs of ot this tam family II are guided almost wholly b by convention and the rules that are supposed ed to govern their set One member the daughter however hOe is somewhat somewhat some some- V what of ot an Insurgent and she refuses 15 to tobe tobe tobe be driven along the beaten path much preferring to travel her own on road Andas And Andas as this road lu leads s to the man she love lov p she abC 8 scarcely heeds the advice of ot he her pa parents parents parents pa- pa rents who ho desire delte her to bo be less romantic and Td more practical The mother of or th the girl darning claming all the wisdom of ot years seeing that she cannot discourage her daughters daughter's affection finally declares that her Lau daughter shall not marry maro the tho man of ot othe he her choice So here her Is a well weB defined con- con fueL In the family not family not tragic nor sobbing sob sob- bin bing In the I least ast but none the less lees vital and end compelling rath rather l' l showing tho the ludicrous ludicrous ludicrous ludi ludi- crous side of or a a. situation when wise WIS ones stand In the course of true love if Ir you ou ate are a woman of or either t thle generation generation genera genera- tion or the ono one before see this this' romantic story and Its delightful outcome it cannot cannot cannot can can- not fall all to elicit your our sympathy The C capital company portraying the principal characters Is one that will be belong long remembered and Includes such well known players as Robert Ober of ot Millions fame tame Tens Lor- Lor ing last laRt seen in tn musical comedy Douglas Doug Doug- las lu J J. J Wood Mary Iary Carlisle John C. C Bron- Bron Clarence Estelle Esteile Wynne Adelaide Hastings 8 and others Ready Read Money loneY comes with a record of ot over eight months at the New Ne Neth th theatre tre In London el WeIght eight ht months at the tle Maxine Elliott theatre the the- atre four tour months at at the Cort the theatre tre Chicago and three months at the Shubert theatre Bo Boston ton 41 Kitty Gordon who vho has haa established In International In- In fame tome both for herself and Jois Jo- Jo is t M. M Gal Gaits s. its by her efforts the past two to years In Victor VIcor Herberts Herbert's masterpiece Tho Te Enchantress will b be the a attraction attraction c tion Uon at the Salt Lake theatre for three nights commencing November ember 6 6 marking her her first appearance ee hereabouts The story of or The Enchantress Is 16 romantic roman- roman tic and deals with a plot to cause the oung Prince e Ivan of ot Zer to lose I his throne through marrying an opera f in er r. r who is to ensnare him He fails tAUs I so de deeply ply in love with the singer that hi M t fuce succession slon to the throne becomes a matter matte of indifference nce to him ivien Vivien Sai Sa- Sa i 1 vary viar hi Inamorata returns the m fit mt-fit nt arid and conceives a a genuine affection fa for him She le is willing to sacrifice her for his sake but she turns out outTo outto to fO be ha a princess which makes it possible for fur Prince Ivan to marry her and succeed suc suc- I ced to the throne as well ell Thus the I fall fails tails and all nil ends happily As I Vivien Sa Savary nr Miss 1188 Gordon wears some beautiful gowns and the f famous Beresford Beres Beres- ford Jewels Jewels' will m unquestionably be of ot considerable conI con eon I Interest a as the they adorn the he prima donna onna An evenings evening's entertainment nt as far tar as attending a musical play is ta s concerned Ismore is ismore J more or le less lees s considered a a. huge plea pleasure ure if It perchance the score ore contains a R haunting haunt Ln ing melody l which can be brought Immediately Imme Imme- te home via Ia the whistling routs rents There's Theres res re's always s 's something about a n. Victor Herbert opera that allows this and this Is I true of the music in The Enchantress which hl h contains contain for some of ot its gems gem eme the numbers The Te e Lend Land of ot My t Own Romance Romance Ro Ro- Ro- Ro mance Come tAttle Fishes Rose Lucky Luck Rose All 11 Your Own Am I and ond Art Is III Calling Me Ic 1 I Want Vant to Be lIe a Prima Donna These gem geme will be ha re remembered remembered remembered re- re long loos after The Enchantress show V has left here The Enchantress in It Its entirety Is one of Mr lr Herberts Herbert's mo most t melodious operas and is 1 likely to toS to toI charm the local th theatregoer as much as ns It H S I. I ha has lias the folks elsewhere Mr tr Galtes Galte continues the Joseph M. M fa habit of ot pro producing In splendor The Enchantress s of offers tel's the pro pro- action 1 Uon which was S' S the talk o of Broadway during Juring the New rew York thc tre run tn of tho the piece The producer additionally directed the selection of ot the chorus whose beauty l I 4 c p t. t L. L W fr- fr j X v r g Ap i J J xi t. i ot I 1 t r i sr t tn i i f c n of d iI I i J l' l i i. i 1 5 3 W i tc 4 f. h r o t t. t 1 I J z f J A ri t 7 tf 7 yf S ie 1 7 r. r r t A. A k of t th u IM Y 5 tl i I h 41 t W 1 ft 4 s' s t t fr 1 I Irr J. J rr f. f 4 t i S P J I M Y V J t f f s f t tJ M 1 i it f 0 v i o 1 j u ix kt i i 4 f i lt f y l zT 1 f df l go j A c. c pj Td i J tJ i b it j k kM i l Uti I. I f 4 t 7 f 4 t. f x 19 W iw p i. i H 1 c t- t i. i t 14 t l r it M H t j p 1 Z t 4 t 1 41 il- il N t i A M j 1 H IS M rf d vIL l. l V-tf V t t t W k 4 Ji j f r f im fl 1 f I fi t Z f. Rt fj tv J Ji wk t l. l 4 i r I jt ti i i j UM 1 t. t t Y i t fri iW W f. f i i W r oo J f f f J. J ir h t 7 i J 1 i t 1 1 jI u w 3 0 r LA i J 1 1 f K t. t r t. t lt i h l' l fJ tf fi t. t i t tf tr i f f r y tr t I r f. f 1 ft M W i f ii i 6 i i. lif t t r H y x f 7 1 r t h x t l o mk m k ii b 1 J J t l f. f t l i. i I f- f i iAh rr Ah i- i r Jl f j t. t tf f tx f i q k i k v t t i tt j Vr t f-f f ltd ji 4 f t f i fJ t r- r J. J v 7 1st 1 rl r. r 1 i S tk 1 z f. f kt fu il t- t t i 4 1 f i oK 1 IJ A rui h fr c v Y ita tf t f ff l O 1 e. e oJ f. f 7 t 5 f 1 l c WJ j I P t Q i i t 4 i t f jf vP t f MM t g t. t M h t f 1 r f. f if Mrs Fiske Americas America's foremost actress who comes to the tho Salt Lake theatre November 10 11 U and 12 in her com corn ment mont arousing play by Edward Sheldon The High Road can Judge Mr Ir Galtes' Galtes Ideas what sets seu off offa tt a a. costly production The production itself will prove whether or not Mr r. r Galtes' Galtes taste Is rich AT THE UTAH Another great gre-at treat Is In store etore for tor Utah th theatre atre patrons next week when Willard Mack MarJorie Rambeau and the Utah players will present Edwin Milton Boyle's Boyles gripping play In three acts ach These Are My 1 People the sequel to Tho The Squaw Man which ran so 80 successfully this week Tho Utah company compan will present Mr Royles Royle's revised re version of ot the play and it will vili be the nr first t time It has been given The author revised the play with a view to a big New York production but learnIng learning learn learn- ing of ot the plans of the Utah company compan In giving his two best pla plays 8 in succession he wired that tha t he would send the revised verI version ver ver- I sion slon in time for next week eek Those who ho saw SUt little Hal the halfbreed halfbreed half half- tal breed child of ot Jim Carston and Nat Nat- Nat TJ U- U Ritch in The Squaw Man Ian will not forget forget torget for tor- get him Wm They will remember that after atter his poor little mother committed suicide Hal was taken to England In These Are My People they will see Hal grown gron to manhood chief of the Indian police at the Standing Bear Indian agency They will tee cee him In the same country countI on the samera same ra ranch h in fact where his brave and honorable honorable honor honor- able father tather had so eo many adventures In Inlove Inlove Inlove love and war wor and to a great extent Hal follows In the footsteps of his worthy orthy sire Like his father Hal becomes a ft soldier He married a ft cold blooded creature in England and then enga engages es in a campaign In Africa There he le disobeys the orders of or a n superior officer but saves his regiment regi regi- ment from complete destruction and comes to America and like his father lo locates locates lo- lo I cates tes In tho the great west est wh where re he becomes chief of the Indian police poUce Because of ot his thorough knowledge of ot affairs he learns that on the land owned b by his fath father r there are great Ireat asphalt deposits deposits deposits de de- de- de posits and much of ot the stor story concerns ef efforts ef- ef forts torts on tho the part of a corrupt Indian agent and cowboys to steal the land Hal meets a beautiful Indian maiden named Wah Na and they fall tan in love with each other but Hal dare not tell her of ot his 10 love because he ha hRs has a t wife In Eng Fing- land lanti The Tha girl is educated ted and because of ot that fact tact she is 18 shunned b by her hel own people and b by the whites because e she Isa isa Is la laa a squaw An Indian medicine man named Appam tries to get set possession of ot the girl but she is protected b by Hal and b by a l worthy orthy man of ot the cloth the Rev Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Cloud An n attempt is made to Involve Hal in a j THEATRE STOCK CO I J Ji i 5 4 II 5 w pa 4 S 'S 4 r t 4 p 2 3 c Ji 4 d 1 2 l. l A r h r s 's Fl I. I 2 B L- L J Willard Mack who plays the leading role TOlo Jn In These Are Arc My People l lA J A to The liTho w Man In at tho the Utah theatre all aU next w k conspiracy concerning the asphalt beds but he exposes expose the scheme and ana as aa a result is marked for tor death His enemies got get him himIn himin himin in their power and hang hanl him but ho he is cut down and saved by Na Wah HaIs Hal Ha HalIs HalIs Is called back to England but returns return to America and to his own people where wh-re h he meets with more mor stirring adventures In this play some of of- the tho lovable characters characters characters char char- seen In InThe The Squaw Man will bo he found There Is Big Bill Bill- for tor Instance a aman aman aman man who was such uch a staunch friend o ol of Jim Carston and he proves no Ie less a friend to the halfbreed son sop At the tile close cloe of ot the sto story Hals Hal's wife dies and he is left free trea to marry the Indian girl he ha loves love and he regains the property left b by his fa father ther Mr Mack lack pla plays s 's the tha part of ot Hal Sand and takes the name of ot Calthorpe Miss Iss Hambeau Rambeau Rambeau Ram Ham beau will be in the of ot seen Been part Na Wah-Na- Gl Gi aI and her interpretation Interpretation- of ot the tho role promises to be another personal triumph for tor the ac accomplished actress Ronald Ronld Bradbury who made a big hit this week as Big Bill Bili will pia play the same character only about 18 years older The part o of David Ladd the corrupt Indian agent will be played be-played played b by Leon Howard Howard Howard How How- ard Scott plays plas Cad Cadger r. r an Indian trader The part of or Appah the Ute medicine manwill manwill man man- will be played b by William Chapman Frederick Sumner a a. new nev member of ot the company compan will m be seen as the Re Rev Johi JOhh McCloud and the part of ot Mike l will bo be In the hands of ot another new member mem mem- ber her Frederick Moore a Utah boy b by the way a and an accomplished actor Arthur Morse orse Moon has the comedy corned role of ot Cur Cur- I ley Millard K IC Wilson plays plas Captain Baker Ba Ba- ker and Kirke Decker and Roscoe Ashworth Ash Ash- worth orth pIa play cowboys Mrs Lillian Rambeau Rambeau Ram- Ram beau au has the part of ot Miss Biggs postmistress postmistress post post- mistress and Alice Allee Conrad plays Miss 1 March principal of ot the agency school The scenic productions designed ned and painted by John will be among the best the artist haw ha done since coming to Salt Lake Loke and that is saying a great deal and Professor has arranged a fine musical program There will be mat mat- Thursday and Saturday AT THE PANTAGES I Positively delightful That Thal describes to a a. nicety the new now bill at ot the Pantages theatre where melody and mirth sprinkled with a D- dash of ot pathos and a touch of uniqueness s. s hold hola one In an al allurIng alluring al al- luring grasp from the time the orchestra orches orches- tm tra begins until the fall taB of ot the final cur cur- tain tam Marie and Helen Hughes delight the audiences with a a few tew dainty selection selections elec- elec electIon tion on the harr And violin James Brockmann Br is s rul a-rul a real entertainer entertain I cr er Tho The audience tee feels Is it when he ha comes conies out and when he I leaves e a It IB is a n out long out drawn encore Brockmann has hasan hasan has an unusually pleasing voice olce D and nil his songs are well ell chosen I Tho tw Bartletts present an exceedingly exceedingly exceed exceed- clever bit hit of at trapeze work The speed with th they twist and turn Into their seats Is amazing There There- Is much ginger and lI life to the thenet thenet net act fo to Marg anti and Hattie Hattle DA Df Von Yon who have appeared In this tit city before In lq musical music com comedy d Singing and ud dancing is their theil specially Th The Art Mus-Art trio Marshall Ia brothers bothers and Harry Montel who style le themselves vocalists and era am amare and andara andare are ara certainly certain excellent Barr Harry Fisher on and company compan have have- an ex- ex c clever chever comedy bicycle act and complete tO the list Hat of ot features turen and round out a 8 most popular program There are arc also new motion pictures For the headline feature of th the now new billat bill at nt Pantages opening with the matinee Wednesday da Charlie Reilly will he ho featured In a 8 picturesque singing production called A Bit or of Old Ireland Reilly has been termed th the tho Chauncey Olcott of ot the West Vest Ho He will have MattIo Towns Townsend nJ a vivacious singing soubrette and nd a 8 cast I of ot six principals to back up tip A Bit of Old Ireland I Conolly sisters singing and dancing act are aro ro eccentric Irving Roth Italian |