Show R March 31 1915 Theatre I Unequalled Vaudeville J r Cai si sir r the auspices of ot the Iho German Hun Hungarian loiro Relief Fund com- com ettee It assisted by by- by Gennan German Dramatic Club German Jerman Gelman Turners Swiss Band Helvetia Swiss Warblers Shubert Hubert Shubert Quartet lad ad man many well veil known and able ablo soloI solo- solo I ii i is anI and humorists Dears will op open n at p p. p m m. m Curtains to rise p p. p m m. Admission and Only My a a. limited number of ot rc reserved er cd Kits isle so EO 0 It Is ia best lIest to como corno carl early tAn An All enjoyable limo la Is a assured to all 4 c Al Alf f TO TOr r Romania Hyde Salt Lake Theatre t April 3rd Ruth Ruth Ingman soprano times R R. R Shepherd pl pianist Salt L Ute late e Opera Quartet Ceo E E E. Skelton ik n Hartley Janette Thompson Wets otta to jc to jl 1 I Tickets at all music Fred C C. Graham Grah WI G GUST LAST THREE TIMES TODAY Great double headline bill otti and His Lilliputians jYe Y e Olde Tyme Halloween Five other features three Three performances toda today 1 Regu- Regu III Empress prices Telephone Wa a latch Wa- Wa Walt lt bill opens next Friday afternoon afternoon after- after p noon I IlOW II I r s d NOW lOW PLAYING 7 BIG Vaudeville Acts Children under 12 accompanied by eldero elders admitted FREE Matinees only r r TWO NIGHTS WITH THE MONEY HANDLERS The Hie Bankers Bankers' Frolic an and Musical Review L i SALT LAKE El THEATRE MONDAY N AND D TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 29 20 1915 1916 9 ted by Salt Lakei Lake Chapter Chapter AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING the thee pest gut e t Best and Most Elaborate Local Production Ever Staged In the City a 7 7 SELECT 75 SELECT CAST LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 75 76 Pick of Salt Lakes Lake's leading entertainers SINGERS DANCERS COMEDIANS 1 I Scenery Electrical Effects Gorgeous Costumes t Miss lt It The Event of the Season kIs Ie Ii now ow selling Prices SOc THE TIlE WORLDS WORLD'S BEST EVERY AFTERNOON t f VAUDEVILLE I l lALL AND EVENING I I. I ALL THIS TI WE WEEK EK St Starting a rt Matinee M ale tn e Today Phone Wasatch I PRICES Hugh Her Herbert ert 6 Co Q W. W Horelik Ensembles es WeekDay I C and lOe f IN N I IN INThe N Matinees a n C Children I The Sons ons s of Abraham ra am The Gypsy Camp a C Children hildren under 12 12 when accompanied nied by adults adult a will be furnished reserved re rev CLARENCE GLARENCE served seats on main floor for toot too OLIVER S GEORGE PERCY BRONSON WINNIE WINN on week day y ma matinees t pees In The OLP In 1 Pickings PIckinG's BALDWIN Front FlOm and Dance nce Week Da Day Y Wall Between Song A land 1 Evenings 50 C C- CC 25 C C- CC 1 0 C ALEXANDER MacFAYDEN CREIGHTON BROS BELMONT u us of ot tho tin Piano Plana The h Minstrels l HARRY Sunday 50 25 and d 10 lOc The Thc WATKINS OR ORPHEUM TRAVEL TRAVEL WEEKLY Matinees C C an C The World I i at l York and PIn Play flay Sunday lOc OR ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Evenings BROADWAY THEATRE r The dainty and magnetic little star starIn In her great screen triumph GRETNA GREEN Two Days Only Sunday and Monday March 28 23 and 29 No advance ance In prices Coming Mary PIckford In The liThe I Eagles Eagle's Mate Theatre FLO LA BADIE BADIE STAR STARIn In a thrilling two act detective drama THE FINAL RECKONING THE TH E TRUTH OF FICTION Greenwood and George Field In a Flying I A feature BILL GIVES A SMOKER and gets Ethel Ethe and himself into asad n a sad OFFICE BOY COM COMEDY EDY AMERICAN Theatre LIBERTY 1 SUNDAY AND MONDAY r- r Francis m X Bushman in in inAn The Great Silence An unusually thrilling plot of the Alaskan mining camps This story is wonderfully interesting in that it brings the contrast contrast contrast con con- between the rugged red blooded characters of the great silence men of this famous camp and effete tricky characters of the east The play in 3 acts includes in its cast BEVERLY BAYNE FRANK DAYTON and BRYANT WASHBURN Selig News and Geo Ades Ade's Fable complete the program TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Bret Hartes Harte's D Delightful Story MLiss Featuring Howard Estabrook and Barbara Tennant A story written in 1864 of the Nevada gold fields The action of the story is taken to picturesque old Frisco and on into southern California showing many beautiful California scenes Romantic Romantic Romantic Ro Ro- mantic and beautiful settings vigorous acting and innumerable innumerable able incidental adventures make MLiss a most effective photo photodrama drama I 6 Days Commencing Sunday Today Sunday Today The Worlds World's Most Startling Photodrama Hypocrites B By r Lois Weber and produced under her personal tion The cast includes Courtney Foote Myrtle Stedman Stedman Stedman Sted- Sted man Adele Farrington Harrington Dixie Carr Margaret Edwards Edvards and Herbert Standing Hypocrites is the most talked about picture picture- in I every community r where it has been shown of any picture ever made Norman Hapgood says It is the finest both in spirit and execution the art of motion pictures has borne N. N Y Press says H Hypocrites the most superb of all motion pictures N. N Y Evening Mail If Hlf the public will take this as they r should there is is hope for all of us who write We Ve can begin work now on really big things for films On account of the very heavy expense to secure this picture the price to everybody will bethe be be- be 10 Cents s Reserved Seats 20 Cents Gents Open con continuous from 2 p. p m. m to 11 P p. p m. m The American Concert Orchestra under the leadership of Prof J. J J. J McClellan has attained a reputation in inthe inthe inthe I the United States that is b second to no other Theatre Orchestra and that reputation is maintained by giving the very latest and best and the highest class of standard music published Its It's a pleasure to be able to do it |