Show I lI Zit t NEXT WEEK SALT LAKE Thursday LAKE Thursday y Friday Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee matinee mati mati- nee Louis James and Aphie James in Shakespearean repertoire SHUBERT Starting SHUBERT-Starting Starting Sunday night the Shubert stock company in The Tho Bells running four nights and Wednesday matinee ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville starting tomorrow night MISSION MISSION- Sullivan MISSION Sullivan and Considine Imperial Im- Im portal vaudeville change chango of bill Wednesday afternoon 0 G GRAND StartIng GRAND Starting tomorrow oW night Tempest 1 4 and funs Sunshine l BUNGALOW Willard BUNGALOW Willard Willard Mack Maude Leone and company in Polly Primrose Primrose Prim Prim- rose starting tonight The promises of press agents for attractions attractions at at- tractions coming to the local theatres I at-I follow I AT THE TIlE SALT LAKE The name of Louis James and William Shakespeare have been indelibly associated associated asso asso- elated for Cor or almost a halt half century and the actors actor's loyalty to tho the bard bards memory or his consistency to his traditions can er never be doubted Today there thele I Is IS' no player before the American public who has with such steadfast fidelity season after season season sea sea- son offered the great dramatists dramatist's master efforts with so commendable regularity as Mr James a distinction coveted and assumed by many but achieved only by a few Forrest McCullough Sheridan Keane Booth Barrett have all crossed the the- di divide divide divide di- di vide and Louis James alone remains as the solitary link in that great chain of players of ot the golden days of ot the American drama who have made Shakea Shakespearean Shakespearean Shake Shake- a history In this s country one n of the cherished t ls Joge memories r sofo of all those who I admire art for tor arts art's sake and when the recorder chronicles the breaking of at the thelast thelast last link the name of James will always be associated with Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII as his master effort This is the offering he will present to the Salt Lake public next Thursday night and one that is of ot greatest moment to the student and admirer of classic ture This season his associate is Aphie James and her conception of the tho unfortunate unfortunate unfortunate nate queen will be anticipated with in In- In terest The other members of the cast are said to be of at ability and reputation and the production equal in every par par- particular to the memorable presentation of ofa ofa a afew fw years ago Additional Interest is attached to the appearance of Mr James at the Salt Lake tb atre during the last half halt of oC the coming week from the fact tact that he will also be seen as Shylock in The Merchant of ot Venice with Aphie James depicting the character of Portia There will beta bea be a matinee Saturday L' L t AT THE ORPHEUM f. I With two headline acts both of them I o of fine quality lt and a supporting program pro pro- gram ram up to standards ia next rr week Pg the f Orpheum management Is looking forward orward to-a to to a continuation of the splendid attendance attend attend- ance anee of ot the past week week- The are Edwin Stevens assisted by Miss Tina Marshall in An Ev Evening With Dickens Dickens Dick Dick- ens and the De Dc Haven The bill will be given its first presentation Sunday afternoon Mr Stevens Is an admirable actor who is universally n adt admired rego for his cleverness er and n versatility the country over This 1 will be his first appearance In Salt Lake Since he captured New York as the star of the Henry nry W. W Savage production of oC The Devil Stevens and Miss Marshall will repeat their famous vaudeville success success suc sue cess of last season lie He Is the foremost delineator of Dickens' Dickens character and his hist act t will n nb b bring brin to on l life e the best known of th the brain children of et t the eE English I novelist II The Tite portraits are taken from Cruikshank's Cruikshanks Cruikshanks Cruikshank's shanks shank's drawings s and the characters represented represented rep rep- grandfather resented e ith will 11 be aYt Uriah Urlah Heap Dick and Agnes lil and the marchioness Bill and Nancy Sykes Wilkins The D De Haven with Sydney C. C Gibson featured en tl in a tf pretty t little singing sing sing- ing g and dancing operetta r The rT The Understudy Understudy Under Under- re study as sure to prove a success if It popularity elsewhere Is a criterion The title is suggested g by jh the simple plot IO of the act A rehearsal has been called on the lawn but the star falls fails to put in an appearance In the emergency Mr Gibeon Gibson Gibson Gib- Gib son eon volunteers In his place and he with k five specialty dancers frolic through with witha a great r variety ahl of singing and dancing lS oas and n many n beautiful t changes of costume Howards Howard's r s musical c ponies and nd comedy i nf le do dogs is a n novel animal act c T The four Shetland ponies and dozen or more dogs do all sorts of ot tricks Among other performances performances per per- oti n they t e arf give r a fair a orchestral number on a variety o of musical lc instruments ments Frank Tinney is an original burnt cork material comedian ll which with Itc a fn includes great s amount some ns ng singing of g new and d dancing specialties rapid fire c conversa conversation en a tion and some m marvelous piano O playing The Zanettos oer s sm are Japanese rJ jugglers 1 who are offering a number of ot new novel i ft features u James s Donovan and Rena Arnold ap appear appear ap- ap P r bt 1 pear In a sketch called Doing Well t Thank you ou In which they thy have made a great success abroad They have just returned from England Milt Wood Is known as the man with the chair because he ho does all of ot the remarkable dancing In his act while seat scat edin a chair He Is heralded as unique and without a a. peer In his style of dane dane- ing log t I A A musical program of or standard Orpheum Orphe- Orphe tIm um excellence and new pictures plc- plc S. S tures will complete the bill AT THE TEE SHUBERT j-i j The Shubert theatre now has a a. stock company of or Its own having arranged with the company headed b by Alfred Swenson to fill all the unoccupied time at that house beginning with a presentation presentation presentation presenta presenta- tion of or The Bells for the first four Cour nights of ot the coming week with a matinee matinee matinee mati mati- nee Wednesday and opening Sunday night Mr Swenson and his leading lady Miss Lorle Lone Palmer have made a distinct bItIn bitin bIt hit in The Vaga Vagabond ond King which has been drawing large houses all the week Their success bas has convinced the management of the Main street theatre that the pub pub- lie He HeIs Is ready for a first class stock company com com- pany presenting e the best t plays s. s old and I I Jf new The company a has been r reorganized reorganized g and will be known as the Shubert 1 Stock company In offering The Bells Mr Swenson Is undertaking undertaking- one of ot the most difficult of oft t stage portraitures The h play a is now aU al f 1 h 1 oa I most a classic having ln been e made l' l famous by Irving and other f great tr stars 1 1 rr It Is a curious psychological IO I study of t the workings of a guilty conscience The Therole Therole role of Mathias which will ill be played by Mr Swenson Is that of ot a miserly old ohI Alsatian who is brought to his death by bya a a. dream ream and by his consciousness of ot guilt Th The scene opens In a village in Alsatia where here the villagers are discussing a murder murder murder mur mur- der of ot a a. Polish Jew fifteen years before beCore Mathias the publican remarks that it ft is strange that the murderer has not been apprehended when hen sleigh bells are heard and a Polish Je Jew is announced announced- The coIncidence coincidence coincidence co- co incidence makes Mathias ill III and he consults cont con con- t suits a clairvoyant practitioner who wiio boast boasts of his powers sa saying that he could by h power compel a criminal while under his influence to divulge his secret thoughts This makes a strong Impression impression sion slon upon Mathias and he keeps much to toi i himself I afterwards sleeping alone at atI I i night l with I tf locked doors epin His d daughters daughter's te wedding is arranged and he is counting over the dowry In his own chamber when r S 'S ir f t t MISS PRANCES FRANCES HOOPER The Charming of the Shubert stock company touching on one of ot the gold pieces which he has las had bad many years ears a bell rings rings rings- R Recovering Recovering ering ring from Crom his fright he Ito proceeds with the official betrothal and calling in the neighbors pours the money on the table A sleigh bell drops from the money bag After Atter the marriage Mathias retires again to his solitary chamber and has a dream which becomes an episode and the strongest strong strong- est scene in the drama He lie sees himself on trial for the murder of many years ears before and the clairvoyant drawing from him a confession He sees ss himself condemned condemned condemned con con- and executed When the festive guests attempt to arouse him on the morrow morrow morrow mor mor- row he Is dead The play is not entirely so morbid as the story might night Indicate There are many mallY bright passages including the tho betrothal and wedding There are pretty scenes and much humor The company will be stronger than that playing this week Several actors of oC ability have been engaged for tor the support greatly strengthening It it The Vagabond King will close with the performance to tonight tonight tonight to- to night and The Bells will wll open tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row night AT THE COLONIAL A Girl at the Helm one of ot the current current current cur cur- rent seasons season's successes will be the offering offering offer olter- ing at the Colonial theatre next week commencing tomorrow night with the usual Wednesday and Saturday matinees matinees- This Is another one of or popular La Salle theatre successes The music was written by Raymond Hubbel Hubbe and lyrics by Robert B. B Smith wOo who are ara also responsible for A Knight for Co Coa a Day and the Midnight Sons now playing In New York The story of the play centers r t around d Dorothy Dorothy Higginson o II gl n and X h her love for a college student Fred Stanhope The father Cather Colonel Hig-ginson Hig fearing his daughter may become ensnared in iii Cupids Cupid's net decides to take her abroad where he remains for Cor three years ears DurIng During During Dur Dur- ing this time Stanhope who has finished his classes has started in the automobile business When the play opens he is proprietor of ot a garage at Larchmont on ort ori Long Lon Island sound where the two scenes are raidA laid raid A motor boat race has induced the colonel to return and he is accompanied not only by his daughter but a young oung German C Carl rl Wallenstein also an enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic en en- sportsman who Is looked upon as a suitor for Dorothys Dorothy's hand Arriving at Larchmont the colonel stores his motor motor mo mo- tor car a and d boat in n Stanhope's garage r oblivious iv s sa of the fact th that this young u man fa was his daughters daughter's early admirer Dorothy while riding horseback meets with an accident and is Is' Is taken into the garage In this way the young people meet again and of ot course all ends happ hap hap- p The rhe cast headed with Ith Billy Clifford has been carefully selected and includes Marguerite DeVon Hilda Mason Mile I t La Journe IPa Harry Dickeson IC Jack i Trainor rat Harry Dorter Dorler and Walter Valter Schulte The stage settings are quite elaborate and the scenic electrical feature the motor I v r ft W. M-W. 4 1 J t f d l' l lI 4 t f I t 1 J c aa a- a a t 5 t J It t 1 f fr ji I r. r t i v r A I t t i y Harry Lauder the famous Scotch comedian at the tabernacle Wednesday who sing sins dance lance and beautify the bles Is said said to to be tI live best seen In musical comedy this l season To what Is the the success of Wildfire duo due This great racing comedy which will be the attraction at me Like Colonial on Sunday January 16 Is equally interesting interesting interest interest- ing in its sentimental moments Its spontaneous spon- spon outbursts of comedy and In It its realistic caustic scenes cenes of at race course and its surroundings Added to these attributes attribute is the tho presence of that altogether lovely woman Pauline Hall In n the principal 1 al Y nd jW role and Will Archie rc tho original Bud AT TEE MISSION fISSION Another all a around good bill will be bethe bethe e ethe the order of ot things at the Mission theatre theatre the the- atre alec next week If It tho tue promises of ot the tho press agent hold good Much w was wis s promIs promise prom prom- ise Is l i for Cor the bill that Is now holding the boards and the promises held good so It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is reasonable to believe that the next weeks week's bill will be all that Is promised ro The headliner act Is that of Ernest lantzer and company compan billed as I European European Euro Euro- uro- uro sensational acrobats There are fi five men In the troupe and from advance notices notices no no- tices received from Los Angeles they are one of ot the most moat marvelous marvelous' troupes on the stage today Dirk Dick and Alice McAvoy offer their character char char- acter study Herald Square Jimmy Both Mr and alias Mies McAvoy OY ale aie the Hie leadin leading lead lead- in ing exponents nl of the line of t talk known eol ig only to the l Bowery o er of New York Helen Beresford and company present Ulric B. B Collins Collins' latest and most successful success success- ful Cui UI comedy Pollys Surprise With the company Is Mr Collins himself who Is one of the most successful playwrights of the day having written such plays as Hearts of Tennessee I Lilacs etc etl Dorothy Dahl Dahi Is a versatile comedienne with a good reputation as a fun Cun g getter while the Rosedale four is composed of two men and two women who sing the sweetest songs of both past and present pres pres- ent n s Steely and Edwards present es an act elre l i 1 ar rf which ih is termed Musically Beautiful I The will be seen In new motion motion mo mo- mo- mo tion pictures and the orchestra will be beon beon on h hand w with appropriate p rl e music to finish the l' l bill rr There will be matinees t e dally daily Including Sunday The bill changes on Wednesday AT THE GRAND an and anu The h Sunshine u reasons reason's t a great rd dramatization r success t on Tempest of Mary 1 J. Holmes' Holmes popular novel will be presented presented presented pre pre- at the Grand theatre for Cor one week commencing Sunday night January 2 An aristocratic southerner of oC the old school Joshua Middleton by name Is left at the death of his wife with the problem of selecting husbands for his two beautiful beautiful beau beau- daughters Tempest and Sunshine The young oung ladles ladies have decided opinions of their own worth and look with scorn sorn upon the attentions shown them by the youths of the village Julia better known as Tempest Is a black haired fiery tempered young oung girl of uncertain disposition disposition tion who will resort to an anything if she hut but gains her own aim and ends in consequence consequence con con- sequence of which Innocent parties are made to suffer for tor the guilty Fannie known as Sunshine Is the direct ct opposite of oC her sister being a lovable lovable lovable lova lova- ble golden haired girl of laughing sunny disposition who will sulI suffer r untold agonies rather than unjustly accuse another another an an- other of deceit and hypocrisy Joshua Middleton throws throw up h his hands in despair sP toc dl Wc t at the complications s which h arise in his efforts at matchmaking The |