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Show T1IE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31; 1915 N, Ml "CULMDOM stars of the new feature photodramrts. At the left, Miss Blanche Sweet, who heads the cast in "The Secret Sin" at the American theatre today. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. In the center, Ilobart Bosworth, author, producer and star of "Fatherhood," the feature attraction at the Liberty for three days beginning today. At the right, Valeska Suratt, who has the stellar role in "The Soul of Broadway" at the for three days bnnnin this afternoon. Hex theatre t 3IOV1' y& l I it lit, It--- f4i i ... 5gfediD -- . Iv-;- -- . MAD . m, .f.ym It yv:ry y J A Drama of :1 1PA 1 ,'. 1"- - 8 ? ; . " iyiV-- Dancing:! Something Doing Every Minute! .a fti- - V --Mi: J Coming Attractions for the Week Filmdom Stars in New Features. a r- - AMERICAN (The House of Quality.) Four Days Only, Beginning: Sunday BLANCHE SWEET Paramount Kavorite in "The Secret Sin" SAT.,i 25cW Three Days, Bslnntnff Tbtursday The Famous Comedienne BLANCHE RING "The Yankee Girl" (Continue. I front Prceflinsc Parc.) five-aMftr r!!o opUy. bflmmlng with thrills nnI p t ur"J"iue scenery. a and there Is plenty of entertainment for every taste. exclusive Through securing: the worvices of Cecil J. Sharp, director of e "The Knpllsh the Victor is able to extend ItsSociety." list of to cover the entire field of KntrU"h rountrv danrlner. hroutrht Folk-Danc- IN UNITE rt ir.l Grand Theatre CS SINGERS AND v OUN STS RENDITIONS folk-danc- Ximna ISt r 3VS UD mniO TOr ii hei'll Alma Gluck; McCormack Acforemost Itarol'I Ick wood. A Interpreter rt dramatic roles. Is precompanied by Kreisler. ' I sented of "IMrdone'l," latent In ; features. In thi.which depicts the drarm, stirring tranere adventures that befall a youni; man who. unknown to alt but himself, bus a doiiHIr f 'T n'hn.'e crimes lie is The fact that a little daughter was recently born to Alma c;iuck (Mrne. Zlmbalist) will likely kecD the public! from hearing; her on tl.e concert stane this senson. It Is reported that she has cancelled all her contracts to K've her little one the mother's care he j thinks her baby deserves. But her ad- - , mirers will always be able to hear her on the Victor or Victrola whenever want, and musiclovers everywhere they will be Interested In the new number; by Alma Oluck. with violin obltgato her husband Kfrem Zlmbalist. wnlch by i.anions; the new Victor rec- ords for November. Ttie selection Is a famous old Weatherly ballad. "Fiddle: ami I." Zimbaiist Is also heard in the . "Alarnaba'" which he plays witii dainty much 'lellcacy. McCormark and Kreisler plve as j ; American Concert Orchestra, Prof. J. J. McCIellan, Conductor. The finest musical organization of Its kind In the United States. Continuous 2 to 11 9. m. Special Price Matinee Wednesday. fLIGTiOH RS3.D ESQV. tss-ue- - 23 Deprt 720 A. M. FilOS STSSS Tuesday flight 720 A. M. 8.00 9.30 11.00 12.05 225 I 2.30 3.35 4.00 J to the November j by tifully Kreisler lends his loveliest tones to ' the violin obllKato. McCormack also presents "Mary of Arsryle." Johanna Uadskl's rendition of "In Autumn" is most effective. llmmy Iestinn is heard in another; IMq'jy Dame number of Tschaikow- IJori ftnn a oelightful sky's; lucrezia "iarnatlons ana alar- Spanish cong, stlr-rln- j e dedication."" IlOX OFFICK SAI.Ii NOW. l U' l!W.' JSl ' S'.M.1 1SVJI MMaMjMjMMi. no h i n "L IW'HPtH-HllnljJHJl- W H n HJIPilJUl nmiiii m i JIL IHIIIIIJI NEXT ATTRACTION PIOV. Sing THURSDAY, ! . 1 1 1 : . PW!''- ts Furly-Heade- sr HZ mvJbmJ Frieda llcmpeld contrlhutes a darky Schu-hcr"Ma fons:. Habby.'' noMe "Ave Maria" is given by Julia Culp. slnsra an old min t'larence Whilehill "I to See Want the Old ballad. strel '' I r tu vn f !(.-ft f fn Tllf " Mephlstopheles mocking POPl I.AH IMIICK MATINEE SATURDAY 25e and COc from Faust. Fmilo dc Gogorza Is heard In a Spanish sons?. "The Jealous One." (riovutinl MurtincUi sitiKS the Somj" from Carmen, and Kvan Williams contributes Milllvan'a "Lost Chord." S.huhert's l'ntr'acte to Kosamunde la played as t violin solo by Maud Concert orchestra ell. The of the Mozart I''a s two movements tho "Minuet to" and the fy inpnonv wonderful "Finale." The Florentine kIvm Leyoach h appealing luartet Noeiurtie." and the Venetian "Fifth trio plays "The Shepherd Hoy." John J. Kimmel presents two accordion solos or roliicklr.tr Irish reels, and IMetro Deiro with his accordion irr.md offers a selection from "11 i,iur.i ny" and the fine "Tranqulllo Four overture" cumposed by himself. new Hawaiian numbers are otiereu. r one of tl.em teirR an Hawaiian Plea of Nevin's "Hosary" played' as a guitar 'f solo. "Farewell to Thee. as a KUltar duet, and two vocal and Instrumental It Has Created More Discussion Than Any Work of Literature in Ages The records of Hawaiian Six ilrown Brothers S'axopl.on j sextet itntrlhni. tt llvoiv "llnivn a Home Comedy Pnthon, Snert Sentiment nnd a Great ninr Impresmlve floral Are fj ar.d Fred Van Kps Kives banjo IU?," niended In Thin rasrlnatlax Tlay AVholly I nllke Any Other. m soso. tr.e "1'ance or ir.e i;uvrs .Marcn. - two Fox Four new dance numhersfi SKATS OX SAI.K Tl'KSDAY, NOV. 2. s Ed are ' . and trots k4 .... two . n f L . played ( or- - M Price i:entnCM, Z5c, 50c, 7Hr, ?I.O0; .Matinee. c and 50c. melodious waltzes. f .hetra present l Two Krand opera iets of unusual excellence are offered thhi month from tiie third act of Aida. ailed the "Nile puntr by Lucy Alarsii ana I'aui Duet'' Althouse, the other, theact"Love Madam of which closer th first hv Olive Kline and Paul Butterfly Alice (.Jreen and Harry slnK "They Didn't Believe .Me" from the (llrl from Ftah; the Victor Licrht pera company Rives a collection of five trems from the Iadycon-in The only exclusive waist shop in tie city. You can buy any kind and the Victor mixed chorus Id. e meda of waist that is made. Specials for Monday, $1.45, $1.95 and $2.95. sons tributes two more ley?. Values from $3.00 to S7.50, in laces, Georgette crepes and embroidered Ralph ninKh.im :r e t s off two crood stories "The I'y !n the Bleachers" crepe de chines; also beautiful lingerie. ar.d 'My i'ossum Cai Stewart Hunt." presents one r hit owna talks describ puring nil experience wun z ''buzz wagon." and recently and chucd Stewart Byron G. Harlan appear In a rural eorne.iy entitled "The Village Gossips." 274 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Th November song llt ofis made successes of popular twelve numup bers sung hv favorite Victor singers i;em ! 445 I'ralsed to the Skies bj-- Every Critic. Lower Floor, $1.&0, $1.00. SPECIAL PRICES Kveninprs, Halcony, 75c; Family Circle. 50c: Gallery. 25c. Saturday Matinee, entire Lower Floor, $1.00; Balcony. 75c; Family Circle, 50c; Oallerv. 25c. J VALESKA SURATT L u"-- In "The Soul of Broadway" Thursday 4 I. . I'ow-Ylct- who his r'.aved In TTVT.ll.l. Vlf-.'I J a nurib r M. II. Fraee tlor.s In New York. 'vt;i l',iv. one of the r..;. tu "A Pair of l:dtnst the ;l F.d wa-- d IVpl j Sites. of tl.e Kir's Four ever, fare'. prettiest assembled tr anv r. or-- r; . are the V ( pr-duc- - j j fen-.miii- e -? . Mi-- Kate e VVi:.i' i;thI IpffinK w!l. ers, come of Fairhnnk-iiyor. !!! and ftita 'arivle. tinrs l ir.-.- "e of i rl i li-.- t i n KU r . p:inc!pit ifherl family of play- hi f.'.ther. moth.r ard sister V'ayr. Mr. f.effnw II received telni; ;i''br. e. Pi. at ion for the stase with hts the early s o Stoi k Keles. rfrnpiit" its ljin .t folk-somr- -- in -- "An Affair of Three Continuous 2 to 6.05 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55. 11.55 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. Itt M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. CttT EFFEOTIVB SKTTCMBER 37, 1915. Uaily. Cache Valley and Intermediate (Mai ad also, arriving-)Oerden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, 5.55 6.35 4.45 6.00 . Chicago. Offden (Malad. going only), Pocatello, Aehton. Montpeller. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno, Sacramento. San Francisco. P. M. (The House of Feature. Sunday Monday Tuesday P. M. HOBART BOSWORTH P. M. P. M. "Fatherhood" In Four Days, Beginning Wednesday Osrden and Intermediate. Paclflo Limited Ogden, Omaha. Chicago. Ogden, Logan, Boise. Portland. Seattle (Butte also going). Lot Anplei Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago, 8.30 4.45 4.50 11.55 A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. and intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going) (Ban Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Ashton, Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Idaho Falls. Butte. Ogden. Pocatello (Logan, "Wellavllie and Hyrum also arriving.) Ogden. Sly. Sacramento. San Francisco. Paciflo Limited Ogden, Sacramento, San Francisco. Ogden, Stolse, Portland. Seattle. (Twin Falls also going.) Ttcltei Office, note I Utah. 12.10 8.15 8.15 10.30 8.40 2.10 10.20 P. M. Denver. St. Louis. Ogden and San Francisco. Ogden. Brlgham, Cache Valley. Malad "The Brink" Played by an Continuous 2 to All-St- ar A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. HIP HIP i IU com-etili- New York ar.d later in Chicnco. His clever characterization I the real thlr.K. There is back of it more than two decades of service in the ben companies. He has been featured In thl country for such successes as "Th Merry Widow." "Madame Cherry. "The Burgomaster" flnd other . musical hit of the popular vosrue. arid ! an favorite with all-rou- lu OPENS ON m UOt'SK Ki i:.TI AI."t. Hi;K The .oscntlats o a pffcecn house ar fresh air, dryness and i;ood drainage, and enough rfor the comfort of the spac un or piweons. A aunlischt, - Hionure Is bV ! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7. f5S5 The Castles' ROADWAM n '"TeT'i iwta m" WAISTS Alt-hous- e. sli old-tim- Co. Stephenson-Co- fciwMJi n s i'i if I i ,tii i.i.ii . tr,m m mnM n, mm' immm S THE OMLY VAUDEVILLE CIRCUil HIGH-CLAS- i - ALL THIS WEEK, STARTING M ATI WEE TODAY I E10TIE in P And a Big Company of 15 "HOME AGAIN" Frauk I)eI.OH MILTO Present UIIM VMIIUUJ lii W II MM J Griffith Sennett's featuring: program nil-st- ar on he mti o; MARY PICKFORD LILLIAN GISH SWEET EDWIN AUGUST BLANCHE A program that can't be beat. Coming; Tuesday and Wednesday QUO VADIS" A 1 Mac-donou- ' WITH , i . nd the discriminating playsrter. ih iMtiiFiTAitM: rnn!. Hard prn wheat, although Introduced into the northern jrreat plains of this country and Canada about the middle of the la. t century, did not become firmly established am a profitable crop until after l$7t, coincident with the introduction of the purifier and are. two chief varoller mill. ThereBlues-ternFife and rieties. was the first to he established.TheIt Fife Is a littlea more hardy than the Uluetem and kerhas titrhtly harder kernel. The nel Is partlrutarly by its srreatcr breadth iti distinguished proinortlon to length brr-aand by it very The groove. Blue-uteFife has white bar; chaff and the white velvet chaff. Both varieties have r I kernI and no beards. toulheiUxu s. e. I Mini or one-step- n. p, m. Sam Loeb and a New Company of 25 Mostly Girls. n 15. ! V Cast. THEATRE TAH j netr", 11 Superior Photoplays Ideal Theatres. j - p. m. 11 THE LIBERTY Arrive i Ksif.CiiVf.n, the hanftotTi. yo'inj; lead in; worn n. is one of the most wideand ly known photographed her picture .m be found in fre jrerit Issues of th- popular matfazines. Mis 'l yo r has enjoyed a net prosperous a r er in tnitsicat come. lie of popular vosrue She lat well remembered Here for her mark In Madame Sherry." and other Fran e successes. At the clo of the season's tour she will sail for Paris, where she Intends to continue her musical studies. Miss (uon wes a pupil of I.cntemdahl at the conservatory. She Joen not intend invad'.ni: th. operatic ftetd asjaln. h::t will pursue her studies for her own pleasure. Ojrar Flyman, who adds to the Kalety of nations by his clever work as a has made one of the jrreatest uccessej of the seasonT.In his Interpre tatton of the role of Bosrs Johns He va with the orlKlnal company when the play was first produced In Friday Saturday ARNOLD DALY r j'A PAIR OF SIXES' GOSSIP! -- Nations" I their contribution ii Home.) Monday Tuesday Sunday LOOK! THE THAT EN FAMILY AND THEIR SINGING GOOSE, HANS. THE TWO OLD VETERANS IN POPULAR MUSIC. RALPH CLONIGER AND CO. IN "PERRIE OF THE SOLITAIRE." ' EDITH TALBOT, MONOLOGUE AND CHARACTER SONGS. HELEN BOOTH, HARP SONGOLOGUE, AND TWO REELS OF PICTURES, ALL FOR 10 CENTS. Best Seats $1.00. I er- list the charming "Moszkowskl's beauthe effective words being: enade,' suns McCormack. while. (Just lake UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD ; c.o-apail- Me-t.r- &8 MONDAY. THE REX Can You Beat This Show for 10 Cents? 1 ; 1 r-- Theatre j 2aBSWSS8te HIPPODROEV1E VAUDEVILLE , two distinct hays a iu.il rai--roic, plaint; f which is supposed characters, to he the phy;n al counterpart of the otlier. It Is around this strange condition of affairs, frequently nentloned in newspaper accounts, that the stirfounded. ring Ptory of the drama is The story de,.4 witri a young man who is accus.-- of murder, tried, convicted ami sentenced to he handed. A chance publication of a picture, that of the son of the governor of the slate, who at that time Is mixed up in a hot political fUht. ,:ives Forrest a key to the cause of his difficulties. However, this fails to save him from the carrying out of the death sentence. Meantime, it Is Jis overol that his counterpart in reality hns committed the murder for whih Forrest has been !'. death. s Then follow ore of the most anl sensationseries ; ne!. in whl'h al climaxes r er .r Forre.t not oniy proves his innocence, but hririiis the utility m:n to justice. And he wins the rund of the p:irl who lovfd Mm arid stood by him In hta hour "f ne-"Pardoned" will hf !iown at the t.i.l (v o'i'v, in connection with and a "See America two i'mt.ciIi-- First" 3 - for ti e first blaratd, Mr. I.o: kwnodscreen he nfrtd work tirnp slti sbj.-ct- n pa r. . tl.-three-re- Clipper . out by the Victor Military band In the eijht numbers this month in the list of new educational records. All this delightful music is yours to Jiear whenever you want if you have a Victor or you can hear this music at anv Victor dealer, who will be glad to play any of these records you want to mi. N unusual cast of rlbrate-- screen by t?; popular Idol. stars, A es 0 1 552 -- ACTS Three Shovra Prices 10, UO, 30Dally. cents. World-Wid- e THURS. AND 15c AND Bia 6 tvViA E7 Fame, With MISS NANA BRYANT IN THE TITLE ROLE. And at Hr Best. J.5c, 25c, 35c and 50c '. 5 - ,. 11 II -- NIGHT The Ernest Wilkes Stock Company in ? 1 The Haberdashery Songrs! Pretty Pretty Girls! Music! Clever Pretty 3.20 O""' 1 II1LI. EVER. SEE.M f Tli robs! Thrills! And Langhs! l to. L Mstera TK KM INAL." "Till-- : mx.i ivym: a joi: mkmkvkk In an Novelty. rilMFAX JSi Humpstl-Burnpst- l. PAM.O MISS r.NA FAIIIAVKATIIER The Gifted Knglish Mezzo Soprano. MIMCAL JOHNSONS Masters of the Xylophone. IlltliW.V A: MrtroilMACK In I'antomlmic and Acrobatic lanclnfr. 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