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Show TONIGHT SALT LAKE- Dt14 War field In "Tma Return of Patar Orlmm ' ORPHBUM VaudeTUls, With The Eternal WalU" a tha feature COLONIAL William J. Kelly and Bdlth Lyla Is "Bararty af Oraoa taifc." EMPRESS Sullivan Oonaldane raud Tula ij. OARRICK Tha naw stock company In 1 'SUTes at tha Orient, ' all tha week. Tka following theatre notices are marked edvertleemenf la order to comply with a etrlct Interpretation ol tha naw federal newspaper law. In no aenee are they paid adearlleem.nta Thay are Heme Mrnlehed by the preea agenta of the vartoue thaatrea EMPRKHS Comedy will be the rule at the Bmpreee thia week, where the new bill opening today will continue for the next eeven daya. In a headline place are Kaino', i-omedlana, who will present "The Wow Won," a eketch allowing the trnublee of eeveral being Initiated Into a act-let eoclety. Eighteen peraona are In the coat, and eong end dance apet'laltlee ere aald to be numeroua. Charlea CheP-lan. CheP-lan. remembered aa the "eouee'; In ' A Nlghl In an Kngllah Music Hall, which waa preeented by the aggregation adma montha ago. will be the center of attrac. Hon thia time aleo. "I Died." a snatch written hy Jullue Hlmonaon and preeented by Jamee Ronnie, Ron-nie, formerly with WUIard Main liar a. will be preaented. The eketch le aald to contain a laugh In every line. Harry Xeuber, wall known character aongaler. haa an ottering In which he Inlrodutee Hie Italian, Irlah and Hebrew. Hie char-acterisstlons char-acterisstlons are eald to be faithfully portrayed and entertaining. lilala and (llrard, who are programed "The Yankee end the Swede." offer eome rich comedy dialogue. altse Inea Lawaon cornea to the Kmpieaa thte week aa one of the riulntleat and at the name time one of t n moat talantad tnatrumrntallata In vaudavltl. Mlaa Lawaon la making har Initial vauoevllla lour over tha Hulllvan Oanaldlna circuit aa a remarkable trumpet vlrtuoao. Kraah from their triumphal tri-umphal tour of South Africa, tha Three Alexa, will appear on thia week'e bill In an unuaual equHlbrlatlc exhibition, and one that promlaee many aurprlaea for the audience. Their offering la etyled by all managera aa being daring and unique with rlh comedy to leaaan the high ten-elon ten-elon which carrlee thaa audience through a greater part of their act. Pathe'a animated ani-mated review of currant newa eventa will be the doalng feature of the bill which haa every Indication of being a real one. and one that becomea popular with audi -encea from the flrat. e e .SALT Ie-AKBTh? unaaen army of la-horera la-horera back of the atage whan David Werfleld playa "The Return of Peter Grimm ' la one of the moat important f actor ac-tor of t hat play'a Bucceae aalde from Mr. Warfleld'a acting. Although an or-dlnary or-dlnary company In else la aeen with Mr. Warfleld on the atage, there are three tlmea aa many unaaen actora hlddeja In the wtnga and on a bridge built above the celllna operating hundreda of effecta and lighting arrangementa that give to the play Ua aubtle changea and ceaaiee variation. Twelve operators are uaed for the light alone, Aral to give the effect of the muaty old lutch home of Peter Orlmm and then to follow the atory in Ita wonderful change of light eflecla. Madge Kennedy, who playa the titular role In "Little Mlaa Brown," at tha Halt Lake theatre, aspired to be an artist before be-fore her latent talent aa an actreea began be-gan to aaeert Iteelf. She etudled art for eome time and now makes her brush and palette her principal source of diversion Besides a well grounded knowledge of art eubjectat aha la a linguist, epeaklng French, German, Spanish and Italian. And all theae accompllahmenta are found In a young girl of to who haa apent two yeara on the atage- During the two years aha haa risen from the position of extra lady to the young eat leading lady on Broadway. e e ORPHEl'M The long promleed atellar vaudeville act, "The Eternal Walta." la thia week at the Orpheum, and la proving aa big a hit aa Ita moat enthusiastic promoter- could have wished. Superbly staged and with a company larger than is carried by many musical comedy companies, com-panies, it makea a gorgeoua and many aided appeal. The seductive walta Itaelf ta taking listeners by storm; It has to be repeated again and again by principals and chorus, and has to be sung, danced and played over and over again before the audience Is willing to say a reluctant goodbye Mabel Rerra Is a charming prima donna, while Cyril Chadwlck, the well known English comedian, Is extremely ex-tremely clever and amusing In the chief comedy role. COLONIAL If William J. Kelly and his company offer another romantic 'ifH mst i two st the Colonial this season, both the atar and hla oupport among the men of the organisation will have completed com-pleted a course In swordsmanship that ought to qualify them for a tournament. About every other week the last two nmnthM Mr. Kelly lias had to light a swop! duel with J. Frank Burke, Richard Vivian, or some of the other men of his -otiitany nine tlmea a week and some of them ore more t ha n at renunue. This week the play In "Beverly of Oraustark," and the wtar ha" his hands full. The role of Bsldos If an heroic, romantic char, acter tlist require a exeat deal of hard work and talent, Leiinnlna next Hundav nlsht Mr. Krllv has announced "MV Wife's Hushari'ts." from the pen of Kl-win Kl-win Milton Koyle. RKX A flva-roel hl will furnish entertain en-tertain nirnt Mt the RfX t heat is for th next tw() daya "In the Redman's country" coun-try" Is the title of ti 101 RlHOn two-reel two-reel prod ut lion which will he the fratufV Wherever one e-e 101. ll Is smple Inaur-snre Inaur-snre of eplrlted Hf-tlon. picturesque seen-ry, seen-ry, gorgeous stage settlnii. and hotter titan sll. an Intplllalble plot. "Hllh ' DbliMe C'tipture" is a very Interesting detective de-tective story. prixhnd hv the Hex .om-peny. .om-peny. "fltrl- lly nuslness ' le a Crystal fomedy with huoysnt I'cuil White In the leading role. Another wl:olaume and entertaining affair ik uii Ki-lalr (orndy entitled. "A Learge Kvenlug " The Halt laake high school glee dub will br htard In different numbeis every evening for the remainder of the week. see Another appreciative audlerif-e greeted the Reynolds St Russ plaveis ut the Oar-rlck Oar-rlck last night, and the mothers' metlnc this afternoon ws well attended hy the mothers end. babies. "Slaves of the Orient" le an- unusually beautiful play and the company cave an e.xi-edlns;!y clever performance. |