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Show - DRAMA 'ullle, BARAMOCNT EMiK(!S-Wllll- am kUpportcd by bra Burak, and a big cast, la "A he IN b EM A Jlarry larejr in Coy ; Juo Martin comedy S. Hart. t lorvuce larpcuur Tiettay Block "Blue Streak Mc'A Wild Mgbt, International Neat Weekly?. HeniJ b. Vita , and L. H. Sloven., org.ui.ti. tomorro. Norma IjTBAND Today and a of Two Worlda." A Daughter In Big, amaahhig comedy. now -- playing, auptr ihUiI, DEM One week "Htiarla Are Trumpe," with all alar eal Honoay, tha Uumag. educational comedr, Bailie Newa. AB Overall Hero. loo," la c. A - Smltto If the- - organ. the ebacrblng event rpdE X a tricar world this week n local the the presentation at the Salt Lake theater of "Chu Chin CbowV the celebrated muaicay ex - week 0" Lr&vftBAiMutt mhlch open g&gement, tnemuing Wednesday and Sat - unlay nmtinuii, tomorrow evening, Manager Ueorge L. yper reporta that the seat sale is one of tue largest in the the house, assuring a heavy history Chu Chin Chow is on week e buetnessv tour and the the laat leg: oi a company will dlBband when it reach 1 i of two-ye- ar ' ,3, Chief among the attractions at th pheum thla week will b th appearance of Corlnne FranUs, otherwise, Mrs Tony the distinction of: Hunting, who enjoys to lng "The 8tar- -' being tn firat woman on the banka f the Banner Spangled famed Rhine. Sir. and Mrs. Hunting were overseas for a long period and furnished entertainment fur Hie doughooy. At they directed tne activate of the Y. M. C, A., giving entertainment to an average of 300(1 eoluier each nlgtit during their atay. Mr. and Mrs. Hunting hace a letter from William C. Uili, personnel officer of the Y. M. C. A.. A b. r' . at Antwerp, ex- -' pressing enthusiastic appreciation of their services, whicii they highly pine. Or- ' 0 For Its Christmas week bill the Hippodrome announces "Peg o My HeartJ" which will open art the evening of Da-- camber li. "Beg o My Heart was recently released la stock oy Oliverof In and Manager E. it.bpofford Hippodrome immediately secured It for Ralph Cioninger and his company. Th play hag proved an international success and It la believed that It will again be given A warm welcome In Balt Lukev f Word comes from Loa Angeles that Georg W. Pyper. former bait Lake new of tor some time a member Th Tribune repertorial staff and later ports editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, has just completed a serpen aerial, entitled The Diamond Queen." The story was written by Jacques B'utrelle. also author of "My Lady Garter," who lest his life In the Titanic disaster. Mr. By per, who Is a native of Balt Lake, has been engaged In writing scenarios for the film folk at Angeies tdr several years, but The Diamond Queen" la said to be hie greatest work. It is given high praise by . Alim experts, a silent drama, And, speaking of the 1 many Balt Lakers will doubtless be Interested In the announcement that Victory Bateman has entered motion pictures. Nearly a quarter of a century ago Miss career m Bateman, then at the was height of her woman as a dramatic star, leading for some time of the famous Grand Block t company In this city. Hhe played In the aame company With William lngersoll and , the late Walter Edwards, and was a great favorite in this city, as elsewhere. Miss Bateman will be seen In support of Carmel Myers and will take the role of Carmel rich middle western woman, whose main object in Ilf is to "break Into New York j society, - ' ", v , Considerable Interest, even at this distance. attaches to the announcement that Frank Bacon will appeal in the 1000th performance of Lighlnlp," the Reno divorce play, at the Gaiety theater In New York on New Years eve The play was given its premier August 28, 1913, and has run continuously since that time. Frank Bacon, the star, will be remembered by many Balt Lakers as the old druggist and inventor in "The Fortune Hunter," starring Fred Nlblo. which was seen at the wilt Lake theater several The kindly, years ago. old man, as portraved by fur his motherless Bacon, whose love daughter and his abiding faith in the ultimate success of an Invention, upon which he had spent most of his life and the greater part of hts mean, will long live la the memory, of those who saw the play And then, too. It la said In this city. that every Salt laker who saw Bacon m The Fortune Hunter and hsa visited New York during the presentation of also has seen him in that "Ughtnln1 famous production. ever-hopef- ever-trustf- ui i THE third week In th history ef the new recPantages is ord for vaudeville In building Balt Lake The bill presented contains muih In the, way of novelty, else and punch. Jarvis s Whirl ef Mirth Is proving true to Its title end with six entertainers of ths first wster the act is going over to big applause anJ much laughter. Roe Reeves proves himself to be a comedian of excellent ideas and a way all his own, while ths singing numbers both classic and popular, are well rereived. Juliette Dike, a Maid of Franc, is a talented vocalist, and her gowns are rsrely equalled on the vaudeville stage. Th Clemene-Bellln- g company, with number of t mined animals and three romedtans, furnish comedy galore mi Kenny, Mason and Scholl are roller skates. 1.1 Inn Ruby is aadepts violinist of talent and personality. Joseph R syne end the near Pantages organ furnish a fine number at the opening of the urogram and Corrlne Griffith in The Broadway Hubble," is the feature photoplay, and the latest episode of "Bride Thirteen." which is shown at the mat)-,- n s daily. For the new bill opening Monday, Mr Pantages hps selected another except I tonal program of vaudeville. Including Alrko and company, Grecian telepathists and mind readers; Lorens and Wood the bll Harlequins, an acrobatic treat th Winter Garden Four. Gaylord and and Tavlor. alone Herron, and Devo with Mary lb kford In "Suds 11 VA THE t BIRD OF PARADISE IS COMING TO SALT LAKE THEATER NEXT WEEK 1 l-- gpv '(1 t, ' ..; , J .JP V V L ail-st- ar com-ple- rut'" world-know- u 1 If IK ot goia, day to bandit gang They force tho playersre- entertain them tn the heart t the tn half eav age outlaw are av!4 and the tt,Au Oegtr to capture force them to Bill (Mr .llart) for the rltht to flitht him one by one, and then, claim her. He bcata them ail, seek, the girl and him if I tne , to marry him. That tragedy healnnlns of a etory of Inhuman M a mighty unfold. which nd oiienco of compelling thIncidents. LmW story. Mr llart wrote It. Th univftr adapted and directed A. 8. C. August by photography woman. the leading Novak tb Others who have prominent role ofIn Halt wu r KKrence arpenter FUNNIEST VAUDEVILLE ACT ON ORPHEUM XMAS BILL a -- 4$ "HD-rra- " v , , - v i f 1 Gordon Russell, little Dick fldrlrk ac f i . f fi- - Uf ' . i. ,'' V kB fa s i "X i , ( . , "v.- i - , 0 ' i i y I t t (' ' 4 , -- I , . '.V, v vS y l, charm for Eaten hath m U6IC lor but not while she for music aversion i x 1 Hr I t ' Tayj working. when the Her camera Is recording her emotion la unnoncompromising, but I regarded as Brasense by her director, Charles J. bl"Muatc, aay Mr. Brabtn, 'ia th prohappy ducer a greatest aid in obtaining histrionic results '"Music Mis argues: Taylor Whereupon necescertainly la not an Inspirational aid to th temsity. It may be of slight a so far but practical peramental player, actor folks are concerned music la not I . I ,1a an artistic requirement," Insist the player, "Mtlody soothe Mr. Brablnr "It give them confidence and soften their moods, making them v! V J COn on occasion, when It was too rough to obtain a harbor scene wasted for tbe Mr. O'Brien in company with two Sleture, deep sea fishermen, went out In lee in a dory after awordflah. had than an hour th Selsnickof otar which rehooked two prise, each himself and both quired th efforts ofInto the dory. That companion to bring feasted on company OBrien th night broiled ewordflah, which, when preis a Gloucester fashion, true pared In more palatable diah than can be found In any s. After hi experience in th old down east fishing village. Mr, O'Brien ifleclares will return there at least once, that he each summer for ewordfiehlng and th other thrilia that go with it. s ViiC3i . To pliable In tb hand of th director. women It gives grace and charm of movement, a sway and poise that nothing else provides." cf- V-"If an And Mia Taylor , anawere: the actor or actress bas natural talent, work-ac- ting and out to la do to get only thing A la not a matter of listening to ones f , I V x i 'SAsr' favorite 111. I can cry better withyi out music tnan with It and 1 can laugh The reason la simple. 1 five in production, abetter. until Marjorie Wood end Henry Latimer Is tbe worlds most beantlfol the photoplay is completed. I role 2Ut December week of entire Lake Salt theater, "dm Chin Chow, And to be fiddled into it. n4 needare.. '' " do t there you - WMMTIG ZIEGFELD, president of the WK.Zlegfeld Cinema corporation, rolled out to his studios at Fort Lee, N. J , th other day, to see how Florence RoeJ. bis star, and Emile Chautard, hi director, were getting along on their pew production. Tbe automobile tbat conveyed the noted theatrical man was a town car ot a beau- A OB' 'OMMGNT Annabelle," By GEORGE JEAN NATHAJJ. "Successful Calamity and, tn her "Lights of Du- more The plays of bury, particularly, which, tried out last seasom bas to New York. There revealed been miner 'are perhaps best not yet are moments Of fetchlnpty absurd dia-NEW be Ku described a drawing-roologue, as for example, a discussion as to Bh takes the matethat ars as good the use of rials of vaudeville, deletes from as anything that Miss Kummer bas written. There are droll moments, such as them every trace of brash vulgarity emths one when the butler, finding himself and a broiders tbem wljh qylet suavity room, suddenly alone In his master polite humor, and then tastefully drapes takes stage center and begins bawling "Hamlet th top ofgfile lungs, that at the whole in chintt. There la a sum- are as as any moments In the other mertime air to the result an air of lan- Kummergood plays. y Never Is guor, ease and Some bold of or of the Heavy Going. emphasis there flavor, decision. Oae fit reminded of the But, unfortunately, there are also mothat seem forced. of Iced tea, but also of Us ments 'that show strain, These occur ip- the- - scene wherein th cooling and agreeable palatableness. of young mans public performance This Mis Kumiper Is an oddity In th Hamlet Is disclosed, in the antecedent (a scene full American theater. She la original, indi- scene in his dressing-rooquips), and In the tytng-u- p vidual. There la no one quite lik her. of heavy-goin- g of the acL laat It la aa It process Indeed, up to th moment, 'no on has Mist Kummer had a play that was an exploitaattempted to compete with her; she is hour too short1 for commercial to tb without an Imitator, Borne have trie tion and arbitrarily padded It out length. regulation to Copy her method and technique in this suffers somewhat Th performance It 1 very or that detail Boltfu and Middleton, for from amateurish direction. where th Hopkins dith in crude spots himself on pair but no one' ha posed rection might most have helped It. It to go the whole hog. lacks the unstudied ease of such a pro. have com crop- ductlon The detail imitator aa that rouqhsafed "A Successpers; they haven t been Able to get the ful Calamity," for Instance. Roland Essaying to hang of th Kummer trick. first-rcomic five manner, Young, however, capture her aloof, to o Mlsa and of Lotus Hollo, vaperformance capture only they have contrived Indlfierent Robb Is agreeable ag th cuity. Miss Kummer writes not plays serRollo show-gi- rl Into whom presses tn the Broadway sense but rather sceThe balance of th comnarios of Plays. Yet eh fills In these vice asisOphelia. misdemeanor outlines with so apt and taking a llgtit pany theweak, one glaring easting by Miss Kummer 01 humor that the result is three times as tiring Rollo of for the sis her part daughter th amunitig and interesting a of her Rialto ter This young lady seems to be utterly manuscripts and without drop every acting ability, contemporaries. scene In which ehe figures Yet. for all Is oonelderaniy th th flaws, play patent Irresistible. Air Is above th common run of things unloaded At a Kummer play on has much th upon Broadway. At Its worst. It Is still same feeling that one has at a bacha civilised entertainment. At ita beat. It Guitry comedy, though obviously Miss li thoroughly captivating. to th Interior Wild Oat to Kata U Frem "Rollo Kummer is greatly When W Are Young." In Yet, ddsplt this difference McLaurlna Frenchman. have the Broedhurst In their status, the two playwright theater Is a drop ot Th difference between several things in common. And one of thirty stories these tfilnr Is the achievement of th Miss Kummer and Miss McLaurln le the convaluable extemporaneous air, the' sens difference between a woman with that the vlplt proceeding la unstudied, - stant twinkle In her eye and on with artless and accomplished without per- a lugubrious sigh constantly heaving her bosom. This Mil. McLaerln is, forsooth, , splration. This air is irresistible tn the' theater. a very sugary gal, and as sedulously It makes friends of th audience at.nc. sentimental aa the harp In a cabaret orHer play. la so blamed sweet It makee the audience willing to' work chestra. with the playwright and (he actors Jimt that It gives on en acute attack, of as at a Guitry comedy the audience feels stomachache. There la little relieving that It lsdrt of the cast, so at a Kum- humor: there is no observation of life, mer comedy the audience feels that these and the whole enterprise la a cut and Is no border of footlights between It and dried as grocery store noodle. th stage. It la an Intimate. evening,- - Ne Is lifted, nobody Is trying to get Story of th vole Play. anywhere or to prove anything, there Is The tale le at a young rake reformed the feeling tnt not a thing matterthe who sneaks Into his library a by shopgirl one way or the other. New night (they both live In And. consequence, Miss Kummer every boarding-housto read his books, has her audience In her hand qven when York men calls the girl his "prinher work le not especially good. For tn Tha young much gabble about flow, audience has been made, by th very cess";bluethere Is and th wonder of love ease and innocence and lack of gulls of era. la eyes servant who worher technique, to root for her, much as there hiean old negro young master and periodically on I alwsys made to pull ones thumb ships In behalf of charming modesty wherever sneaks a drink out of th latter carafe, there Is an Irascible old uncle who deene snoounters IL clares that he will cut off the young man without a penny; there Is a scene In Most Recent Comedy. which th young men comes home late Ths most reesnt Kummer comedy la at night very soused, take out a revolver "Rolls' Wild Oat, and Is vWbls In the and meditates upon suicide, only to be Punch and Judy theater. Beginning with Interrupted, unfortunately, by the gist an admirably droll title and a first act who has been hiding behind (he bookthat la Nn the best Kummer vein, tnu case. And there are all the other gton latest piece somehow lagoes ueadlly down- ells ot Ihe sensational stag from time It Immemorial hill thereafter possible that th Isn t sufficiently Howard Hull baa th rol of th Voting play's central Idea cover to en eveor elastic entire Lothario and plays It with all th voung lumpish tricks Georg ning; it explode Its Intrinsic humors too leading man rubber-stam- p , YORK, Dec. IS. g. - m - tiful though heretofore unseen model "What a lovely car!" exclaimed Miss Reed. "Why, I dont believe I ever saw on like It before In my life!" The property matroK who happened to ' could withhold her be standing near-badmiration no longer and stammered out,o and its a "Bs-sh-a- plo-pl- Th look of pride suddenly disappeared How did countenance. from Zlegfeld you know the name ot the car? asked the surprised Impresario. It a ths firat one eve? seen tn this country aad just cam over from th Gnome and Rhone aviation factories In ArgenteuU, Faria Franca How do you know its a "Flt-plc- T' Th truth of the matter la that th lady accredited with th advance inforv hat mation really dkln t know at alL she wanted to aay (and ah would have aid It before election time if her impairment Of speech hadnt interfered) is that the cars a "perfect picture. motion picture, "A Daughter ot World, starring Norma which will be seen at the Btrand theater today and toraofrow, is an adaptation of the novel, of the same name by Le Roy Scott, one of the highest priced and foremost authors of th oounlgy. One waa reof his works, "Mary Regan, oently plcturlaed with Anita 8tewartmo-as the star and made a hit- with the vie fans His stories seem well suited to the screen, although the cinema version of "A Daughter of Two Worlds departs tn some respects from the orlgtnaL In the main, however, it follows ths general plot, taking the heroine, 'Jennie, pretty the one daughter or Black Jerryof Malene, his underworld wholesome character bottom the and top dance hall, through l of Ufa THE e, at touch-and-g- e) helf-crese- d. like. V t . -- at v 3 ' a, , r . ',! " ( I n, u UGENE OBRIEN, who has returned to the BeUnlck Fort Lee studio, after working foq about fen day in Gloucester, Mass, on hi bext picture, has added another accomplishment to th alof thing he can do. ready long list with motoring, horseback Not content riding, golf and tennis, Mr. InO'Brien took Gloucester, up deep sea fishing while and on several occasion brought back with hook and sample of hlMProweaa favorabi comfine that exetred much ment from th pld fishermen fit that vt- - Jv -- pony beloved by all adand rinin, the and hie western drams mirers of Hart McTOY." featuring irLUE STREAK which open at the I) Harry Carey, Is from the pee Klnema theater today. author of "The Virof IL II Van Loan, ' Universal and other gin of Btamboul succeasra, end depicts th thrilling life lad who at IV wore curls, huf at in a of Ray ComsUKk and Morris had won for hlmaeir th rcepert of all THE F. production of Oscar Ache who knew him. and th name of Blue Thu Chin Chow " with Ita tremendous Kiroak McCoy from those who crossed cast and ensemble of Sh, the fourteen his path rents of ancient Bagdad the dosen balJob M'Toy finds himself a border ranlet of liannttng rerollA lion. Its opsrstlo ge? of the southwest protecting ths Inscore of lilting music, embellished with terests of the min owners: and he peys mine wearlr a thousand gorgeous cue III nice, specal attention to lhe Marlow oomes to the Balt Laka theater tomorrow hq.tuae of liluns Hughes Marlow a he whom adore. for week an entire secretly p'ght niece, engagement of the Mvrlow Tha night performance will berln t 3 The superintendent o'clock and th Wednesday and Baturdsy mine. Oils, crocked to the core, plans an Marlow with matinee at 3 oclock. t wife, at th elopement Tbs Chin Chow" reoently completed same tm, stealing a great amount of hit Bert Baker ft Co. to present big laugh producer aa headliner on Orpheum hill fig second engagement at tb Century gold Job Interrupts his schemes end ap theater, New Turk, where It had pro- - peal to the mother to go bark to her opening Wednesday night J'Y six eases of Imported Gordon gin to view another play Uke it. I have a tender heart, but aucb things are not for me. master effort, and Ms first subject to be presented through th new Associate Producers, of wnlcn he la a member, with George Losne Tucker, Thomas H. Inc. Allan Dwan, Macs tennett, Marshall Nt-ia- n and J. Parker Read, Jr. One only has to look to "Treasure Isiand," "The Blue Bird ' and a few oth-to er of this French artist's best fiime know that when hts name is stamped across the celluloid, the picture of nebeautiful cessity must bo an unusually attraction. Such a picture Indeed la 'T6e Laat of the Mohicans""Due Inn, another- knockout educational comedy, also is on tha bis. AJJiHE CALL OF THE WOODS, .In- volvtng a romantic story of th great northwest, will be the offering of Kaiph Cloiunger and associate piayefa at tne Hippodrome theater this week, be'mere will be a perginning tonight. formance every night except Monday, while matinees Will ue given on Tuesday, and Saturday. Thursday This play is said to oe one of the most thrilling mat has been pioduced on the American stage. It deais with the fife of lumberjacks In tbe woods In the region of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. Two lumber jacaa, : seek the hand of tne 'same girl. One is an uprigot, honorable man, while tha ' other Is treacherous. A roubery and murder are committed. Near the body of th murdered man la found an axe handle. The enmea were committed by one of the who places the blame on the other. A strong web of circumstantial evidence seems to seal the fate of the Innocent man, but love stapa in and will not be denied. A girl, breathing the bigness of the greqt northwest, r causes that an innocent man is suffering foe. the sins of the guilty and the climax cornea in a dramatic scene In court when the real assassin Is disclosed. V hue the theme, aa stated above, might appear to border old-ti-en the melodramatic and be of the variety of plays, . it la stated that it is a play which points to the moral that "murder will out." In view of tms fact and that as a congequence It la a play with' a mission, it is bedeved that it will cause men and women to ponder on the futility of crime and realise that right la might. The settings for this play have bean specially prepared, showing the great northwest as It exists In its abundance , The play will show of "big timber. not only the country, but the men that, women of it, generally speaking, are Florence feockvrell, Loans, nd Robert Bristol, as Paul, In Richard Walton and ' The Bird of Paradise," which will be the New of big timber. Tally's pulsating romance, Tears week offering at the Salt Lake theater, opening Monday, December 27. In The MARGARITA FISHER headline a new bill husband and child. The boy and Job opening at Loew Casino theater today, vlously ran for one year and six months. The Century theater cast remains In- are great friends and th mother heeds is not only good, to look upon but she does some ready good acting. This 1 tact and Includes Marjorie Wood, Henry the request. When Marlowe learn-o- f of numerous film men who l.at!mer, Eugene Cowles, Roy Cropper, the great service rendered him by Job. the opinion Don W, Ferrandou, Elsie Malstad, Hattie he offers the young ranger anything he attend At a private showing of tb picCarmontel. Adelaide Mesmer, Alfred dee res. Does Job ask for th girl he ture recently. Bhe is practically the only woman How son. Edgar Kiefer, Helen Lee and dearly loves? No but tl(e great be makes and Ihe request that character In the drains and she has th famous Lonmanybothers, including la finally granted make "Blue Streak Mcy Tn a story which don ballet of sixty. things all her own the most human photodiama in begins with a poker game and ends with Founded on a story of the Arabian Coy be Some time in fact a Typical Ourey fea- a roulette game which breaks the bank. Nights "Chu Chin Chow is said tofable ture. a riot of color. With the farooue Magnificent gowns and beautiful settings, for in addition to "Blue Streak McCoy west and east, and many quickly turned Thlevea of Ala Baba and the Forty I ro"Joe Martin tn his newest comedy. A pages of Ilfs guarantee an enjoyable two the basic plot, an Intermingling ofmarWild Night. antljHig latest International hours for all who visit th Casino durmance, and a deft arrangement of velous lighting and massive settings, New Weekly. ing the four days' showing of The Gamesters make this offering uniqse to the extreme. As an extra added attraction and topOscar Aihe wrote the book and lyrics, JtlINT headliners In the fmous dance of and set to the delightful musical score of the Barr Twin and Bert ping the vaudeville bill the booking ofFrederic Norton, there Is a never ceas- Baker, funplest of vaudeville farce com- fice has sent along a clever company of ing end to the pleasures of a nbvelty edians, plus Hunting and Frances and musical comedy folks presented by Frank Be Cautious, Girls v stvle, that captures the auditor. four other exceptional acts., make the Rich and company. U in ght be Interesting to note that Orpheum s Christmas bill a real holiday is the story of a fat man and a midget fifth now the in is has "Chu Chin Chow , featuring Moore and Shy which where It checrmaker. pleased Loew theater patrons ail along year of Ha .London engagement, are and Barr singers Gertrude Evelyn conhas established a world s record for to as Well as dancers of great renown. They the line. Naio and Rizso are a quo of moo ren tinuous performances having played1913. are most? liberally endowed, too, with Is dering classic and popular selections on capacity audiences sinceis August 31,one that charm and a personality stage in the only violin and accord eon. The local engagement Their act is styled "A Riot a Nell Is oq Irresistible. and Elsie Gilbert, billed tn A this state, as Chu Chin Chow takert of Color," each song and dance being that has of Joy," are a team of pretty maids Gem the last log of a tour arid of with an entire stage change presented conat the funsaid to excel In tb art two j ears to complete, and costumes. Altogether, their who are while Dick Gardner andef Anna clusion of which the cast for ths most drapery making, production is worthy of top vaudeville Revere of to vaudeville from bits will will England. offer return part honors. Mr. Baker, with his very capaangle. company, will present that theIn performers' of artistic diversion Snell will again be ble supporting an theater of the farce, "Prevarication, in which he and great PATRONS been pleasing th Vernon have supermelo-dramde-on the wings of has scored so mpny triumphs. It is 1 crowds and they are exday after day when Richard Walton Tully will clared funnier than ever, with some new pected to success their continue ths at stage business that have story dialogue and present his delightfully Interesting it, if this is possible. At any local house. of the Hawaiian islands, "The Bird of Improved as a stage and comedy It ranks rate. iAke Paradise, which returns to ths Balt Monclassic weil worth aeeing a dosen time JUDGED by tb success with which theater for one week commencing Tony Hunting and Corlnne Frances greeted "Hearts Are day night, December 37. with matinees form one of the moat popular of vaude- Trumpe at the first howlng yesterday on Wednesday and New Years day. ville teams. They hade recently returned In th Gem theater, where It began a Ths will bg the fifth time in this city, from Franc and the Rhine country, where run of one week as the feature attraction, and eaih year th play is seen Itoldgain entertained thousands of American It Is not too much to predict that the picadthey new friends beside retaining its soldiers. will present their latest ture will set a high mark for attendance They love mirer. The story tells of the tragic vaudeville offering, The Flower Shop," a and be long remembered aa on of th Of Luana, a beautiful Hawaiian princess, tn singing and dancing outstanding pictures of th year. he comedy abounding for a young American doctor whom of the sort lqcal Orpheumiles like. It la an exceptional picture, not alone meets and marries while he is under A musical treat Is In store for because It la an adaptation from th falearns that loverssterling the spell of the tropics.loveShe tbe of violin cello and mous in the h'ghly stage melodrama by Cecil Raleigh, with her lips she cannot hold his he casts her off. praised art of Rae Eleanor Ball and tier but also because of tbe remarkable di-Is arid arms, and when brother. .Both are exceptionally accom- recting ability of Rex Ingram, who people and gives hershe returns to hersacrifice to save them plished musicians and present their offer- already known to thousands by his great self a a human th Goddess ing in a most original and entertaining work In Bhor Acres CT'N-Pale. from th wrath ofof th story deals The plot has twist that keep th with manner. Ths Royal Gascoignes wlU apThe other e'de of a drunken beachsame the In a decidedly unique offering. In at and pear delighted puszled the reformation back to hi which Bertha, th world's greatest comer, time. It deal with a card gam where comber who is brought Is a noblemans daughter, feh suiting dog. play a prominent part. The the stake orwer sphere in life through thfindeffort! true act la easily on at the best upon the has secretly wedded a forester, who is of .American girl, anda thly stage today In its particular field. The called in and lashed by the fathers other love. happiness Init each Girls engage In singing, keepers. The outraged woodman believes herders on tha tragic at Three Weber Although and gymnastics, doing some won- fils wife ile responsible, waits twenty manv dancing has phtced qusinj times Mr. Tully native derful stunts after folks think them only years fill he is rich, and then gets his and bltg of humor, ha singers and dancers. Their child is the, center Dotson will show revenge. Florence Rockwell. Jbo two hts plaj oms lightning steps and a lot of amusing around whom th drama of, vengeance th hast played the title rolethe for character of the singing of comedy songs. He is ons of years will portray ths funniest fellows In vaudeville. rThepicture is a Metro special unfortunate Kanaka prUKers. oMhe Frank Th cast Include ts Klnograms and Topics of the Day production. On of the notobl features Hawaiian the splendid holiday offering llrownlee, Normsn Kennedy, Alice Terry Is the five geuulns weird who , and Francella BUfington. insert and ukulele player, ACRICE TOURNEURS sweet singing lend plaintive music and love story this absorbing MANSFIELD unusual to ARTHA an added oharm production, "Ths Last of tbs Mon hicans, from the with The last act showing the novel of M looking handbags. Reoently James 'Kenlmor Cooper, come to tbs her blue suft she appeared carrying a Mount Klleuea. and at eHect most thrilling American is theater the for a run of four days, stunning affair of yellow, orange and Luana commencing today. heads 'The only trouble le. eh tempted on any stage. This big motion picture Is trus clas- green "that after buying th bag I had said, conceded U sic. rppr but my powder Jn hy critics to be not ILL HART nothing left to put In Itand In his new Tourneur's beet, but to be g decided only I had no us adpuff end handkerchief,coin purse. everybody know, but vance in photoplay art. It Is Tourneur little adorable Block, Teetln th for Paramount picture. "Tb s which coroes to ths Paramount-Empresa rerttablo run, ho today for a four-da- y with a lovely "TrtmWng minstrel band,winds through girl who Plays ths violin, 1920. , DECEMBER-19- ; AND YAUDEYIIXE. llb "Jsrrie's trtlrl FAMAC.ES e( Mirth" a ihe headliner, esd other feature hew hill WedneviUy. cto, ' beginning tonight, DlPr'JDROME AH week, Monday Halph nd e.ery Bight eifeptla Call Utslnger and sttoclata player la "TheTtr-day Matinees of i)iv Wood." Tutelar, aod Ealurdiy, Laat time t!ay, vaudeville bill, ORrHElM with "Varieties of 1U20 " New bill witft Barr Twin.. Bert. Balter A Co,, and Uuitttng A trance 0ru Wednesday Bight. LAXE "ths Chin fbo, entire work. .feALT and Saturday matinee. wiih -- v idneaday tomorrow evening. Neat attraction. r opening lb Bird of Paradlae. " LOEW 8 CASINO New bill today VUrgvIta aad vaudeville Fiaher In "The oaineatera. bill headlined by I rook Rub A Co., In "Be tautlouo OlrlA." MOTION PICTURES. Four day, beginning today, Mau-ru- a AMERICAN Tourneur a "lue La. I of the .Mohican. " Edoratiooal comedy, "Duck lna " Baiba Be . Ilordon Breiland at tha organ. view. New York.- - THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, the vUlatnoue EDDIE BAKER, has been ihade coach of the girls' baseball team organised by th RegPicgie Morris beauties at the Specialabort-stop tures studio. Thelma lltllrrman la and captain; Ham Beall, business on others team are tbe manager; Fay O Nell, plti her, Kay Hawlev, catcher; Cecil Bruner, first base : Irene Tyner, second base; Helen Dele, right field: Beas Mitchell, left field: Marcella Fershlng, center field; Margaret Howard, substitute pttrher; Laurel Bishop, utility uttlHjroutfislder. MORRIS, Special Picture discovered a story ha liked for Neely Edwards' next comedy. Studio Manager Joe Lane did not approve of K, and told Reggie so. The next day Reggie came In with the same story again. "But I told you yesterday I wouldnt O. K. Jt, objected tbe executive. "Yes, I know, replied Reggie, "but lt'e a long lane that has no turning, and I thought you mlgfit have changed your mind. REGOIE FORD STERLING recently signed at a fat' figure - The other day President Thompson called him Into his office and said; "Well, old man, I think we'U have to lower that figure we are paying you. "But I have a contract, protested Sterling. but I haven't Yea. know, you reed in the newspapers that the price of all Fords has gone down, and I cgnt see where youre an exception. to It, declared pretty Davis.' referring to a widespread rumor that she wee engaged te oiA of the officers of the Unite;! Btatea stanavy of the fleet which has been Mias tioned at lew Angeles harbor. lioness a among been quite Dgvta has the navy men and has reosived many social attentions, but merely comment tbat ah loves them all. NOTHINO - WO of the noted motion picture direo-- J, tors. Joseph De Greaae and Ida Mrfy lark, are enjoying their firat real vacation In yean In tha metropolis. De Grass , Marion Is th faithful coon, limp, rheu- ( Charles Rays director. It le not gentoon, And Mlsa Alma Tell Is But although tk play goes downhill, matism end known that this talented pair are Mis Tsll Js a very bad ac- erally there are several halts In the dement the heroin husband and wife. are halts' with tress, very bad. and these negotiated On th night that this enough skill to make th Is toboggan not ld eoa jngksa a mistake A KEEFE, The etory of a rtih another opening .was w hedutsd opened, disagreeable. f ltri ZEN selecting rlolhea. but she scored a with blond man lilt's musts, he Republic. W hy, then, you ask. dlditt I, young dominating ambition In Ilf Is to prescient fellow that I am, set to at- kn unusual triumph when she purchased whoa brown duvet embrnldored play "Hsmlet." He make orup his mind tend thii other premiere? 1 answer you. a feoektn of brown and gold.jq,With thla aha bust and The tltlo of thl other play was "Daddy richly that hell play "Hamlet" a sable " casual moat wean in stole the I doe are too am he disasold results Ih to It to go Dumplings play any but effective manner. trous disastrously comtral end he ends play named Ihufdy Dumplings," howsatisfied to enter th air- ever good. Especially after th press-ageup presumably brake business In which his family is Inhas sent ms fashllght photo- SE8HUE HAYAKAWA and t)p actress fat actor playing horsey on ters. ted. Aoki, are active members graph of This scenario Is trhked out with much ths floor with four slags children. Out of a new rlub formed to promote better th quality of spoof and humor displayed of sheer sens of duty, 1 attended "Dadbetween Americans end underelandlng by ths playwright In her Good Gracious dies," but It will take a bribe of at least resident Japanese tn California. 11 pv I s V |