Show i II A US IE lENT 3 I i AT TH THE E HIPPODROME I 1 Mar laT Mary 1 J. Holmes Homp HIP Ilia famous ranous novel It t I wrote a hoOk hoK which had 1181 wide willI and ami lone continued vogue among a readers arICI Reid til r dramatized l the book end ami rl I It has Jas long lon held h ll the affections of play play- playgoers goers throughout tI this and ami other land I lt t ll hihl IJ fIo Is ls Mia Lena Rivers r chosen o as this week offering at the lie III theatre a and 1111 I presented for or th the first time line last lat by hy Ralph er Bondhill and th the Cloninger players player Th Hippodrome was nos crowded d to capt capar ih for the first showing and advance rl sales already cato cate that this will h lie be the condit condition 1011 throughout the week r ek l I The Thc ploy I Is called t the lie h sweetest sweeter t sto stoy y y ever told and II at u least loist qualifies s for forI I 1 that class cliss of or storks stories which o hl Savo appealed n to tho ha heart 1111 of or man many people The characters are rC all lovable tho lo tho sit- sit sit situations nations allne to ver tvr r and aorl old Miss lI s who wIll has don done ninny excellent It roles roIls since coming to Salt laic lale ha has never nc made malc a better r tin Im- pret-nion pret on hT her audience and fit rill firs the Ihl I Part lIHt of T Lens n RI Rivers rs as 1111 I If It had been Iven written for or her and Is appealing ap an- pealing when portraying I I. I Iena en na as ns a n child Ralph Cloninger as 38 Durward Is the tho Ideal lover lo and ami will further In In- In himself elf In the he affections of his hla many admirers Miss 4 May Mav tn Roberts Hoh Rive elves I another f excellent har a aol t ao l 1 Granny Nichols Nichols- r Fri r d ril l ee an uc Joel Jorl the th country y y b ln keeps the tho audience merry George Mori Morrell lorrell ell adds addi more glory to tn his record as a capital capita er In hr Ie part of or John Livingston LI Ethel H n x Ji er r a as Caroline Livingston Living ln al ston on t Earl Harl rt Elliot l as a Hast Uti L I. I Victor Gillard as alQ Harry Barn Graham Louise Robertson Robert Robert- son us as Mrs Graham Lena Rivers will 11 continue ai as th the hill bill I all week p k at the Hippodrome excepting tonight ht with matinees s Wednesday We and Saturday I AT THE WILKES Little Mary IA McAlister the child star who hn has pleased so many man thousands of or patrons of motion pictures demonstrates demonstrate to Salt SaIL takers at nt the th Wilkes this week that she Is ae as effective c an nn actress on the stage as before the camera mcra The hill bill In I which little Mies lIss McAlister ler stars stare Is The Little Princess Mrs Frances Hodgson l I Burnett's Burnetts charming story ton I made Into an anI equally charming pIa play Supporting the tho clever er child actress are I eral c other talented children o of whom silt salt Lake tak may 1 be bo as proud a I as of Miss Members of or tho the Wilkes likes players players play play- I ers ors who virn appear with the lie star arc are J J. J Anthon Anthony An Anthony An- An thon thony Smythe T. T McNulty Wil 1111 William 11 liam llam C C. Sinclair Dora DoraI Winifred Wilkes Gwendolyn I Brook Frederic Moore and Carl Case Cape Th The children are arc Margaret B. B Vc Wearier ncr Louise Mauro Virginia Dougall Carolyn I Day Dar ay Ruth Bayers Bayern I Eva Lva a Sampson Catherine Cath Cath- critic erine Cooke Anne Anno n Berry Berryman man Winifred Maro G orlle Lundberg and Stanton Williams I Throughout the pla plan Is one oTle of or th the mo mot met t pleasing bills bills' ever presented at the DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE J J. J Anthony Anthony An An- WILKES WILKES Little Little Mary McAlister thony Smyths Smythe and the Wilkes Players I In Th The Little Princess Matinees Thursday and Saturday SALT LAKE Mutt LAKE Mutt and Jeff In the I Woolly WO West Monday Tuesday and I Wednesday and Wednesday matinee I HIPPODROME Ralph HIPPODROME Ralph Cloninger and Gertrude In Lena Rivers Performance every night except Monday Monday Mon Mon- day Matinees and Satur- Satur Saturday I day PANTAGES PANTAGES PANTAGES-Bill DIM now playing headed by bythe bythe bythe the Colonial Five Five other acts Th Three fe shows dally d llly New bill Wednes- Wednes I day ORPHEUM OR New ORPHEUM-New PH New EUM-New New vaudeville bill headed by Valeska opens Wednesday i Matinees begin Saturday MOTION PICTURES BROADWAY William BROADWAY BROADWAY William Duncan with I IEdith Edith Johnson and Joe Ryan In The TheMan TheMan Man of Might blight Harold Lockwood and I May Allison In The Web and th the final ll chapter of The Iron Test AMERICAN Margaret AMERICAN Margaret Marsh fn n The I Eternal Magdalene Harold Lloyd comedy travel ravel picture Miss Ney Neen Farrell singing I STRAND STRAND Emmy Emmy Wehlen In His Bonded j I Wife Norma Norma Talmadge In Poppy I Mary LIBERTY Mary MII I Minter hunter In Social ll I Briars with comedy and scenic PARAMOUNT EMPRESS The EMPRESS The Mack Sennett reel five super-comedy super Yankee Yankee Yan Yan- Yankee kee Doodle In Berlin and the Sennett B Bathing Beauties In person ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING NEWHOUSE HOTEL HOTEL Bob Bob Robison and andI others and big beauty chorus In musical mu mu- musical I revue I I Wilkes and It Il Is certain to be bc long remembered re remembered remembered re- re by 11 everyone who sees see and hears the delightful tale talc of or child life It will bo ho a I. I great week for Cor the kiddies s and I I grownups alike Anyone Anone who Is tired o of problem plays plas and melodrama melodramas s sand sandI and things the tho children wouldn't understand I should hu buy a seat t the thc Wilkes one night this week and be he refreshed an and rc ready dy to toI I tackle the n next pIa play with a headache I plot The Tho Th story ston Is familiar to all persons who delighted In rn reading the stories o of Mrs Burnett The little princess s Is so O called because of or her wealth and amI her pret pretensions pre pre- I I t tensions n to 10 0 the title while living at atlIss Miss lIss select school for girls In London London Lon Lon- don The death of or the th father In India leaving his child chill penniless causes ef her herIn herto herto to In be made the o of the h heartless Miss 1185 and to live JIve In misery until untila a friend of her fathers father's becomes the thelna inn who changes her lire life to one olle of oC Joy and I ri restores the wealth lot lost b by her father The Little Princess will wm continue all week elk with tho the usual matinees Thursday and Satur Saturday 1 |