Show r HEUS HEUSI I C S t f j i 4 q J 0 to S S AT THE TUE SALT LAKE LAKEIn In ln A Romance 0 of oC the Underworld wilt will be bo the attraction at the Sail alL Lake lAtke theatre for tor the week commencing Monday with Holbrook BlInn In tn the star role tole Paul Armstrong ha has hes written along new lines Jines and has shown most forcibly th the fight for tor or liberty libert that place In tho the life of ot a man shut behind the bars ban be bo he Innocent or 01 guilty guilt The tory story Is 18 the old one of or love lo triumphant wizen when the moment seems seems fraught with disaster Perjury Is the theme that Armtrong Armstrong Arm Aria strong trong has woven wo Into his tale of ot venture and the unfolding of ot the IS story to r presents a series of thrilling situations picturesque scenes and unequalled char char- S The Tho story atoo of ot the play pin tells of ot a crooked politician who prefers charges against an Innocent man because ho he la ls dit as 55 3 a a. suitor of or a young ounG woman who finds herself bersel the pawn In the tho game The politician poll poll- helen Is Isa a. a city contractor and when he duds himself completely complete Ignored l b by Doris Elliott the girl in the case he turns the tho tables on her ber by striking at her broth brother r rRichard Richard whom he declares declare solicited a bribe the refusal of ot which caused him to lost lose a a. valuabLe contract with the city park department The Thc contractor OLeary OLcar has first tried to bribe Elliott who nho is on an Inspector In the employ of the park department de dc de- de and antI when told that brIber bribery is not his wn way of or doln doing sets tho the whole bole machinery of or the la law In motion and lna Elliott is soon shown the inside of or orthe the Tombs prison Fortunately two newspaper men inca take a hand in the pro pro- One has studied law and gains admission sion Ion to the tho bar on the da day Elliott Is to tobe tobo bo be sentenced d for lor bribery r Ills love for Elliotts Elliott's sister Doris prompts him t to nt nt- tempt to defend her bi other brother c even n thou though h he has haB not yet ct the right to practice He lie even addresses the court count in an attempt to gain time for p production of oC new evidence evi 1 d dence Lence only to al' al arouse c u c the amusement of oC the rhe prosecuting attorney However he hc and a friend of t hi his who has in inthe th the thc n newspaper field discover from Crom El Elliott El- El liott much that seems to mean that one of f the witnesses 3 for Jl al Is an an anex ex ex- which fact ha has hag not appeared appealed before be bc- fore foie Upon tho evidence e of oC Doris a new trial Is granted anted with a stay of If one w ek which h m mp means anH ns much to the lawyer lawer Tom Torn and to his hip now newspaper paper friend Martin dartin who grimly work on Oil Then comes the rehearing of r the trial and the courtroom Is crowded with witnesses witnesses wit wit- nU nesses NI and nd sp spectators Suddenly In the mid fit of the lie proceedings a summer ummer storm tonn breaks brcak the he room town Is plunged Into darkness 1 This as It il afterward turns out Is III the MInt on which the stor story hinges OLeary O'Leary and hi lila his 11 os have sworn that Elliott au he stood on a it street tred cornet corner cr fo half haIr an hour lom and of t the bribe before It wa was wab accepted I kl- kl I. I o nl only his hla unsupported word nun awl and cannot refute the that t he was net there thera at nt th the time and therefore l I Is connected with Ith the thc felony Doris thinks of or hor her horror 41 of fir storms storm like a fiali across her mind comes the thought that thaI that day there may mar have ha been a storm rm She quickly uk hl 1 whIspers whimpers pcr this lila thought t to McDermott who ho t tells Marlin JorUn to call coli up th s weather r bureau hureau and Kl ascertain the tate state of or the weather ather on the da day when arT and Elliott nelc supposed to have stood for fOI ha haJt an hour on the cor cor- 11 ner cr The r reply ply elicits the all answer I that on the da day In qU question three Inches of or ofrain ofrain rain fell over oer the entire elt- elt city n new nw w evidence n p I tt Is submitted and 11 It causes C a n sensation Iii In the courtroom The judge jude takes the race ease from the hands or of th the jury iury and ud nd discharges the prisoner The spectators voice olee their feelings 8 so 50 strongly I th that a and hlll his tools are aro committed to the thc Tombs for safe k keeping During th the time the courtroom o Is lt dea cleared red Doris Dorl lid s-lid McDermott arc enabled to lo settle tle their future which leads lead to the tue road of or main matri moo mony mouy Th The Th cast st engaged for the support of or Holbrook Is 18 a notable One ine Ot It Includes In Includes In Its roster Catherine Cal Calvent rl I Iwho who la Is him considered m the most mORt beautiful O lm leading woman on the stage today I Among the oth others who will 1 the famous Arm Armstrong tron types are arc with Ruth Ben Ben- f son pone LI 11 la in Hathaway Anna McDonald Robert gt Stevens ens James Marcus Smith W W. Tammany young George Georgo Miller r. r Leonard Charts Charles Benjamin and Norman Phillips 1 S S J James l es K Hac Hackett follow Holbrook at the tIme Salt Sail Lake theatre u at e II I October 7 In tn The Th Grain of or D Dust st st. AT THE ORPHEUM A cork corking good bill commencing Sunday Sun Sun- bunday 11 day mati eft Is is 19 the promise of ot tho the Orpheum Or- Or rna management lor for conference state fair and irrl irrigation congress week Just JUt back from a a. very cry successful European tour W. W C C. Fields tops tho the bill under the caption of The Silent Humorist An attempt to extol W W. C. C Fields' Fields merits w would uld require the Ability to jug Juggle lo ad adjectives adjectives ad ad- j e cU as adroitly as he does various articles Fields Is ts an an eccentric Juggler who ho has advanced that particular form of oC entertainment to an an- art It If he would t eliminate every semblance of or juggling from his act he hc would still be In the front ranks rank of ot comedians of the vaudeville vaude vaude- ville stage One bIG tolg scream Is promised In the I w A I I I I W W. C C. C FIELDS The The silent humorist headliner at atthe atthe atthe 1 the Orpheum next week himself In both he lie has succeeded ded A real comedienne Is 18 promised In the appearance of Mildred Grover She Sho has the knack of or and with Dick Grover at the piano furnishes an act that sparkles with entertaining songs and stories She singe well wen and Is 15 not afraid of or marring her beauty b by assuming a number of or bizarre to go with tho the character she eho is ts demonstrating An n extremely popular act in England Is that presented b by tho the Bradshaw broth broth- ers era They are arc tumblers and contortionists contortion contortion- s 1st-s of ot real merit but strive almost en entirely entirely en- en for comedy results They twist themselves into all kinds of ludicrous postures and easily and noiselessly work away In a manner all their own S f at atS S ii qi S 5 5 4 p 5 I r rI A ci c e. e A S L j 1 S S 5 I V T S i i S S x C S S SS S I S i i 4 S S Sk k j I 4 s S. S S c S i r ri i S e t S ii I I MRS ANNIE ADAMS KISKADDEN Mother of Maude Adams and who OpO ope ns us at tho Garrick Sunday night in the The liTho Butlers Butler's three act drama Secret I I I i la let Y Yuth uth which is listed second see sec ond on the vieW new bill b Tho t. t was wa i written by Edgar Allen Alien Woolf and will willbe willbe be presented pre by b Mrs s. Gone Gene Hughes and company It Is a atom tor story of oC a gay oay old Grandmother who hio reforms her daughter and granddaughter r and metamorphoses them from frowsy dames who are satis- satis lIed d to in tilt sit In the corner Into real flesh and anil blond creatures CIca who purpose to enJoy enjoy en- en Jo Joy life lire hereafter Charl J Case Tho The Fellow Who rho Talks About Ills Father oathel Is IR known on omi two continents as a wiio wio will dh dispel dimpel pel the most chronic ca c cac e of or blues Many Ian years ear ago Case Cale decided to lo make a name for tor lila hla father lather and a a. fortune for tor t p v vr r S rv 4 r x J 9 S S SI I ts m-ts I S s e s t tS S. S I t Y 4 Ity V 3 5 17 v. AM j I 4 r I K d Pr r MA s I I j wJ i i Il I i.- i. i v j. j V 1 v v rt S s c tA S s 's I 9 ss 5 I A AS A'S S S S 5 S' S a j l. l ra S MISS MARJORIE RAMBEAU S I The The Beautiful Be Be and Talented Le Leading dh g Woman at th the th- Colonial who vho be seen all t cek at t that atho house o with Willard rd Ma Mack kin in Hame Hair Flair raising and novel stunts on rolier roller I skates arc the offering of oC the ne 08 who ho combine acrobatics with graceful skating It is IA stated that some como of their daring feats teats have never before been successfully eric suc attempted b by any skater The act Is 18 elegantly costumed and antI MI Miss s Is not only a graceful skater but a a. beautiful beautiful beau beau- girl 1111 Into inlo the bargain bt In addition to o tho the worlds world's n news In motion motion mo mo- tion views v as exhibited b by the Animated tIl t Weekly kly this weekly Him film will vili carr carry a new feature under the caption of or Who ho In Sla showing Intimate views of or stage tage favorite favorite- their home Ironic life liCe etc Next week Ethel l Barrymore at her sum sum- summer mt mer 1 home borne with her husband and children will bo be tho tue feature S AT THE EMPRESS Absorbingly ly interesting in its novelty nov nove S elty La La Petite Gosse Gose is delighting Empress s audiences th this s week wech La ILa LaPetite Petite Gosse GO Ie is a 1 romance of the Apaches of Paris told in pantomime In II addition to the love lovo tory atory vividly unfolded as though the thc characters had tho the aid aill of words in in explaining hi their emotions thero aro several Apache dances Sixteen clever cleyer players present this story of the P Parisian underworld The rhe leading parts in tho the pantomime are taken b by Carlo Cn Casetta etta and Lillian Lester Casetta lasetta appears as tho the hero of or tho Apache romance and Miss Lester as tho the heroine Tho The story ston told loM in ill pantomime pau pan pan- is that of or a young un girl irl who finds in dan dangerous er s surroundings s but is delivered cred of by the hero Th The Tho ending i is tragic however as th final scene shows the spurned lover oo r thrusting a a. dagger g into the tho heart henrt of his once sweetheart This Thus pantomime is presented by G. G G the rioted noted French ind while this thi i production production ro uc tion is not the first to receive the tho stamp of or approval it j is con considered id red to be the tho best of all aU pantomimes pantomimes- giving a vivid iv 1 description as 31 it do does s of ot the under under- orld the tIre homo of the thc A Apaches A veritable of or approval ul has been put nut on on Lcona Leono Guerney b bv by Empress audiences this week Mi Miss s G is very cn often mentioned t as as' one of the worlds world's S 'S vocal won wonders possessing as she docs does a cr very peculiar voice and being be be- bein in ing able to change c it from coloratura coloraturas s soprano pruno primo to sonorous baritone at will Ima Imagine a a- man running for governor go who didn't t have ha a a spotless C tion T ll is just what hat ono one man nan did and be he thou thought ht he lie could coull get away with it He lie came Camo so near to it that he was wab named by the reform party part and DUll his his' election conceded when his Iris past life lifo came cam to an and blighted all aJl future futuro hopes This Thia is h the essence ef or the story being told this week 1 by br Arthur Sullivan Sulli van an and Charles Bartling in a 11 pretty Prett written by West called A Spotless Reputation Billy Hilly no ers as the gen gen genteel cn- cn tech teel entertainer is is pleasing patrons with his line of and impersonation in Curry and Riley Kilcy introduce popular lio songs parodies ragtime and dancing Tho Sombre Sombreros rost ros introducing a I speet spectacular jug juggling lin act 1110 ono havo-ono ono of the novelties that Salt Lakers Laker have ha not been beu given before fore Imagine over tw two dozen winter bonnets bonnets bonnets bon bon- nets sailing through h th the air nir That is just what 19 is happening at the Empress three throe times a day For Por tho the new bill which will be bo u ushered ush h. h ered in Wednesday we have ha one of tho the latest creations in musical comedies in tabloid form form Tho The Boathouse Party This tabloid has l ton persons most of them theta girls who can sing dance and wear fine fino gowns own Another act aut that thit is isa a R. close s second cond in is The Leap Year Girls And then there thero will oj be bo Jack Allman the Iri Irish h tenor Lowe Lov and Edwards premier xylophonists Joe Toe Cook a is H Jack Jack of all tra trades eJ but who whore re really ll is lI a black face comedian and andone one ono who can dance ance Then wo we have Checkers Van razi Hampton and Hazel Josselyn Josselyn Jos Jos- the latter a Salt Lake hake girl who is making makin good in vaudeville presenting presenting present present- ing ng bits of musical comedy These tl together ether with the Empress orchestra and Pathon Patho weekly will round out the bi big bill hill opening Wednesday AT THE COLONIAL Achieving a theatrical accomplishment accomplish accomplish- ment that has bas not Dot been duplicated here bere herein herein in in years Willard Mack fack has announced from fron the tho Colonial that th for the coming w week k at that hou house e the bill will wiH be a t continuation of the present production of H TIre Tho Tho Man fau m Prom Front Home This Thia is is th the play pIa that has been given tho the past week at at the tho Colonial by hr the forces forcE and the decision to hold it over ocr for tho the ensuing seven days das came canie only niter after 31 Mr Ir r. r Mack lack and Miss u and Manager Ketcham of tho the Co Colonial nial had rc received many requests requests re re- re- re quests from in and out of t town that the play be given for an extra week weel It is is an unusual condition indeed however that will vill admit of the production production pro pro- of a single lc play for a two weeks weeks' cn engagement n in Salt Lake Mr r. r Mack and Miss i Rambeau need not Dot give o i t too o much credit awn away to those who have asked for a repetition of the production pro how however er for in the elaborateness elaborate elaborate- ness nest of ot their presentation tho the past week in the splendid acting that has como come from the thc stars and their support from front the lavish manner in which the tho play is mounted and the be beautiful costuming cos cos- turning come many maDY of the tho reasons forthe for the tho continuation of c Tho Tho Man From rom Home next week at the Colonial c The TheMan Tho The rho plaint ri right ht alone alono on Man tn From Homo Ilonie for one ono week is Opening last Sunday tho the play houses all has hag bowled alon along to capacity week and several e hundred play playgoers were turn turned ell away last Thursday afternoon afternoon after after- noon at the tho matinee performance after Manager er Ketcham had sold all aU the tho standing room the tho law Jaw would let him The Tho conference crowds tho the state fair throngs and ana the thousands who will rill bo be hero here to attend tho the irrigation congress will swell Salt SaIt Lakes Lake's list of visitors the coming contin week to an enormous figure i ure and to the majority of them The Tho Man ManFrom ManFrom tn From Home Homo will vill be bo the star theatrical attraction of oC tho the week t The Tho play la has been seen scon b bv by very few theatre patrons o outside tho the larger |