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Show I Jtlfc oaxa ilIJ3L jJj, ijAJS.fi &U-MJ- iiAMJAKX AlU-tt-M-M- AI 12Z. ZZ, $COOOQCOSWsCOCG3! Another Winsome Little Utah Girl Quickly Gains Stardom in 'Movies THIS WEEKS BILLS . ! PIAKA PANTAGEfl in'! AV9 Uon 'M A jfiim,,-.- hlg.own, dagger, and he further admits that he maut no outerv. Many a man has been sent to his death on evidence now half so direct and conclusive. Hut you will find harry Conover, e young chap, on the grIU admitting that he ae found guilty of robbing the safe of Joshua Quincy a office and sent to the penitentiary to kill Qulticy at soon aa he waevowing free. Four days after ha escaped from the penitentiary Qu'ncy was killed. Conover ! made to admit that he was in the ho'uee end ran away and wa found later in a resort of crooks and thieves making preparations to get out of town secret y. ThI constitutes mighty big evidence in a circumstantial wsy. Then you find the nephew of the mar. owed man admitting that on the night of thegnurder he was drunk, that be had quarreled violently with, hie uncle- - over the girl he wae engaged to-rv and that in his drunken rage he had ad. vanced toward hi uncle, had seen, the dagger on the table and rementoer no I VDtrjllt ?tu4Tttlt of Drrtd (ruabli,HI yOOOQQOOOC ft4 , f philosopher. But FSrnald has dpne nothing to support these other characters enthusiasm. f IDOL OF CIRCUS BRINGS GREAT, ,r OFFERINGf TO ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY Gowns Are. Inspires. Madame Olga Petrova comes back to tun todif, bilk the stag from th films in a Spanish Bintoi ss4 Hiy BtvQ. Im.v ud Wirtb, bugau nth Kymoet Smopus of her own making, hlfht The cdaa4 Yoco-- pa little girl at her bom town of Mam ! Mm, o! L;oa What- - w a discover her 11 HEX she was a rollicking, sunny-faceWhit Peacock. Is a gaudy coats wherein passion and moth they called her Joey McCreerv, but now that ehe is a motion picture wiLKi.e "The crimeo Alibi," all wtrt, wifi be referred to1 Brd. Kj's. l bBi. star she is known as Elinor Evun. Joey, who purple moonlight do" a perspiring mawas predestined to be-- , ab is not yet 20 years of as Elinor zurka. The old triangle is called to th In tbs famous fQttfd MOTTO If FICTVtTf bat and the alarms of th movies once P again set up their ffmUlar racket. iarioJ? 21.000 peofl 04 as twelve doubted that 'Madams e It is pot J when Euoor lino. tony years atto, Petrova had her eye on the ecreen future Komanll In "Molly O." AMHHUCAN Mibcl waa onlv seven rears of of th manuscript when ehe wrote it. it K. Owes wm ercbcetr minaiiimm u'iw 4 WWJ' m iU'yEM'P ia less the kind Of thing that tits the see, she was intensely 6BM Onldwya's "The 0 14 JtesV' M Harold ' interested in dramatics eoaaedr. dramatic stage than the kind that fit Lloyd la enWlaatas Mis'er HUe riNEUA Mary 4"H a Collier' nicely in between a Charlie Cnapiln and dhneing, and an Piwhora,-"The. War. tether and on "educational" showing to achool tertainment at the w Weekly. nry: iBieraatlenel a breathless world the wav Seneganiblan BKOADWAY auditorium, or in the lamra (Him Cerwd, faohe- more. Petrova make children play leap-frohall, ward amusement thriller. "Tlie GoMes Saar; Charles Hntcha fin picture la the .several million of Two other persona are equally lmpll-eatteoo U"Harrlcao Hutch' special teaaeCy. - without XiinOr in a e to the erfm the evidence against dollar worth of Clothe with which she role would haa equipped herself, but the vehicle itany one of the five being sufficient for prominent conviction. The ' have been about tbs self Is beneath her talents. is carried along and a elnjtng voice to the very finalaudience charmln personality before Not much that la inspiring curtain learning am a Hamlet, with o aterllng worth bealdea. Then there's who the guiltv perron One never give The Crimson it catalogue. Hamlet eliminated. rider AUbl" ! so engroeeing, eo mysterious and her brother, Phil, a remarkable Ing how ths manager persist h maelf and the foremost, of clowns.rs so. whody baffling that it will ha one of th more Later Elm,or "put many likely play Beautiful horses and thriUln stunts the beet plays presented by the WUkea their beck. It begin to lo dances and am on to make it company this with the comedy mlnfle our save American rfianaget of three aegaon. matin entertainments at a most entertaining ottering of the un.All of the popular Wilkes player will were Intent' upon . producing the woret the high school for sevusual sort have Important ndthe big role they are able to find. If this plv end was eral year of the detective will he played by tne ior rapid-fir- e comedyandand their aim, it must be confessed they -hava the new known throughout Raymond stago chatter Dugan are succeeding leading man, Brady Kline, who brilliantly. the world beaten. They are true head- - come d'reot from Sacramento, where he Footnote-- - Information a to th loca- Tintio district as the liner when It cornea to providing laughs. has headed the- - Wjukes company during fieri of the with schedule of " -- most PHILfr-PAW- Ly accomplished Them as Duran la one of the best liked Its big success In that citv be had at the main office of may (rain dancer and amateur ali comedians and MlsV The Crimson Alibi" will rumtll this vaudeville the department of public Charities, Boractress. In that part of Dsbette Raymond la a Aopnotchsr as a week with matinee and Sat, ough of Manhattan. comer of laugh.'' Shs'a beautiful, tao, urday. The- - WUkea Thursday the state. theater will close In her attractive blond way. . next temporarily Saturday night. two About years ago all - theatergoer Ram Mann, whom Elinor answered at) adt tin knowasi& gieat comedian, la a feature T may be that the reviewer Ig part leu vertisement in a Salt In "Home Mad Justice MInter, 3 larly interested In Vlarr 'Mi Lake paper for young ten for fajm by Andy Rlce V?. mJT. te -UtMt WlV," V UjCl heralded- - ae a worthy successor to, "ThI is nowPCtUf, n Hf VlXmi& nrl to enter motion picat the KLnemrt then, Queetion," Mr. ' Manns great euccesa of ter, because the heroine, tures. Her beauty and Ann May WlrtA ftmoug rider, and Brotheg TUI, eiown of renown. In tbrUlin recent years. Another splendid feature la herself ft renew er of book.Annlngton, headline act at the Orpheum this week. grace so completely won and team of the Yosco, than Lyons In la a hc howeier. the movie representacool, picture, whom there are ne sweeter singers yr cairn, this made woman tailor voung working tive that be offered her batter musu-tanThey ere true artist who her living by writing l.terary $125 a week to go to Los and their offering It sixteen minutes of review and interviews for a city, newsHeavy Hair, um.Uo.ved violin and take the Their harp, up Angels . Of cou'ka. pleasure. h haa admiters, one and delightfully blended voices Charm paper. work. Elinor wanted to more per a.etent Gian tne others, find Wore beyond meaeure. to make Ann give up her job and accept the offer on the Claude Golden, who-ha- s but recently anxious her to become the woman in Bottle Ends all Dandruff, spot, but her parents in- from a long sojourn In Europe, hie Independence returned. home. tervened oa eeeount of will present hie wonderful card tricks, 1 It over but over not him. however, her youth end the young Stops Hair Coming Out mingled with comedy. Jokanoea Josefs-so- n the photograph of a popular novelist that a original Icelandic girl was compelled to Gama com- Ann's Calm heart Jumps a beat, bo when pany will present thrills galore In a demths managing ed tor asks for an interforego her cinema career for a time. Ydling Utah orl real rsm- - Joey McCrsery native of onstration of the art ot telLdefense.ee view with 'the novelist, who loathe Intel-- , Mammoth, who ha reached stardom In the, "movies" practiced In Iceland. Nellie and Josephine view. Ann gladlv acFbpts th assign rear n appear in a singing and dancing act ment and hlea forth to get her story, bou"d no? ,,mot SBy GEORGE JEAN NATHAN. which has a delightful surprise In store happy to meet tho writer ehosa lace ahs . EW YORK. Jan. to visit relatives. 'Drifting, by dubious dump In Shanghai, who was When she arrived there abe learned that a beauty contest, to add ten. to the offering. likes, hut whose love stenes eh criticise Aesops through th tiki ef Tung Koyv by New and Topc of the bacauee they are unconvincing for tho selection of prouuwng picture material, under the direction of ifhomag H Kables. John Colton and D. H. Andrew, achased number of supers dressed to look Ilk a will usual. If th novelist knew little about women delight and interest w hlch offer Mies Alice Brady and luce, was drawing to a done. She rushed out to the atudio and was one of the Pay who met ferocious Jhanzl and lot when he w rote "Hannahs Honeylast dozen girls to enter the contest. Hhp was there in abundant tune, however, Warwick as costar. Is a Robert Warwick with his shirt open at Rpbert K HEN a o was moon." Albert euffk Courville'a he "London de that ,eay tor a a soon aa Jlr. Ince saw her and learned of her accomplishments he offered W Man Who ths neck, acd his boots covered with revamp. ug of "Th pest matter In the gentle art of butting Mennen's dust when danger wus closest her a contract, which ahe accepted. t before.th bright girl reporter got througu Came Back,'to wuh the several backdrops theater and local S, 2, t of upon her, who waa saved by that noble February play various painted represent parts at up this point Jody MsCreery" beesme "Elinor with veil for Gaston known him. . Claes, Hight and under will goers have unusual the. Cntna. oppertumty hi actor, and who ended up In his manly her new name she has had remarkable success. ImmediatelyLynn. past in "Humoresque, pin opposite seeing a real metropolitan production arms a bhikhlng bride. A touching Ruble, A melodrama of the old alter her engage- of Winter. ment by Air. Jnre ahe was given an before it reaches Broadway. It was In-- I Mis a you wril note. the the narrates important picture role and she acquitted her-- . tended affecting tpecles, plav to In feature Klnema addition the th In e New that this Cas-company open The pie? Is writtsn In excessively crude 7 t!?at upoa tia expiration of her contract with Mr. Ince she was Cook, who ran away or lather a txie of little Includes l, d in from an f o r Llovd Hamilton, star of tdia Hamilton White Vorit this month, after a tour of Canada. program avoid from home to further style. There is approximately as much beatings Universal-Jeweerie CoiLer but the last moment Mo de Courvtlie picture, "The Leather Pushers." which is her cruol.pa, who found quarters in a subtlety to it as to a base drum solo. Ywood. Lioyd Hamilton is best known to the photoplay was at uC forced by a euddtn switch in bookThe melodrama is piled on with large vorid Ham, from bis work in the famous oM famous PolHam and Bud1 comedies. ings in Inridon to bring over hit "Fins taken from H. C. Wltwer1 Mis Brady Is a very comely thoveJa iter These picararemarkahle stories. eontraet with the Hamilton-Whit- e .. a"f Hna now baa a long-tim- e and New Needles" to fill the company tht1 record lass tnd plays the role of Caeeie directly Confidently- expected tonex-ee- d ture of a college t for her services as leading iroInaA tu.aU the comedies orgamga- lorlt engagement, s Lon"The the of th grand etand. M. lo last box a office a established by piodtteed don Follies in the western states until theiprize rmg, finned in tweive rouaJa oy the corporation. each round a comp'ete story .of romance, attraction by evsryone who has been In Warwick Is as good ae his foolish role Mise Lynn s mother is Mrs. SI B. Freed, a resident of Mammoth for such time at ther Is an opening on Tne adventure to him os. and conflict, the fibst of which touch with Us production or who has seen permits many Gret t hit Way. , years. th projection ot the studio print. "Let Go ' 'lhe London Follies company is com- is tmltled No Device Omitted. posed of toms seventy od i people, and director of "The was th cost of g 8 attipendoua a DrumAnother melodrama. barker, is headed by ths Harry A JTEOkl stage favorite to thr ezalted position of congresswoman is a long th Rupert Hughes etory mond." by Cyril O Nelli, tne Englishman tb great screen spec"Theodora, who Is now appearing for the first hut Mrs. tret t a Jewel JCeuny Blown, Vndow of Capfiresaip'Ui William crjjr Tate, is who his wares Parammuch Goldwvn will mad at the atudio. which signs "Sapper." tlma In this country outsldt of New tacle wiiloh Go.dwj n present at the urovni.of v est Virginia, baa aunouueed her intention oLunaking the qlXort. folk all this week, starting be shown et the Gem theater lor four more amusing stuff. Although It turns some of his ount-Empress and Boston, although As Xzstta Jewel, Mra Brown was known oeetlio I'aciltc coast and sets, notably Motoring and "Fishing.! today three million dollars for producdays, beginning today, has a peculiar ball and burlesques itself at least ones In each of tta gets, K Is so juicy a tournaof ee.tabHhIng hi players mood elsewhere aa an actress dozen or morewidely She appeared for several list been seen on the Orpheum circuit. tion atone, it is Intereating to estimate metlud ago. years voice One of ment in the old hokums that It holds years in atock at toe Alcazar in San Francisco. Her great New York hit was In "The London Follies' Mr. Tate w'll be wnat the fly ire would have been had It It depends solely upon hs on Mr. Barenchained. Not a single device that th enkmg differences between been mad In the United State. made in Your Humble Servant, in February, 1910. bhe was married to Con- seen lu his tiro latest creations, "6elllng hi repuhaa eerved melodrama since Al Woods In first place this J !,0o0,(k'9 Is ker and the average director gressman Brown in 1914 and upon his death she came into possession of a fortune the Car" and "Golfing," both of which based th -en the present rate of exchange diation of the megaphone as an essential was a baby has been omitted. They are are screamingly funny, and th wsy they estimated at $3, 500, 000 to 0,000,000. and made tool of photoplav production. all trotted out on their crutch to th , whFh gives great advantage have been received by American auMr. Barker's well modulated voice ran to go through their venerable p&r.or dollar. Eut more important American , euf-been Luring the past few years has identified with the Tgt brand ot than diences actively that proves Taovt Is the normal difference tricks. In shout directions to the largest work and politics. At the San Francisco convention of the Democrats in humor appreciated aa much hart as wages that in this country and Italy, wheie mob or lull a tirel screen en'.U to sleep ana seconded the nomination of John W, Davis The show, indeed, is an adventure ip "acrosa the pond." for the presidency. in tears, In his time vanger two was tn voice, laughter, spent making year'Immortal drama. Into a screen fact all the emotions that the actor la ' thirty five year of meiodi ama Th Thej-evit in fifteen scenes, and waa Eardou'e f of the author is uravado of under direction tb personal produced T HAVE always contended .that William S. IJert saved my portray are suggeotod to tbe plaver Iti if there I any dose of sure-fi- r that he in theat- marvel. life, said Gay Mr ia Oourville. who le known More than J3,00 people were used In the tone of th directors instructions. haa f London, some of the scenes. At the prevailing Bv merely speakir to htarv Alden. who doven forgotten toto put into hi piay, it MacEaren, dramaHe impersonator, who appeared jn Salt Lake last week. rical circles as "The Zlegfeld-othis t memory. occpr scene particular while a E.ich Is distinct met never have Mr. Hart, Miss MacEaren continued, "and he is unaware novelty, for th cheapest extra piavers In plav the mother tn The Old Nest, hv The shootlvg out of the light th mysths costumes, scenery and effects are a rate of the service ha haa done me. IS a oay this Itesi alone in might tear to her eyca country cost terious floor controlled bv an electric butLondon this artists as best the himof gorgeous does 09ft iMr. Barker But IS would pot was have and copiir.s this have I at Hart (J admired Mr. a dally It ways ton, tne various Haw b. Thaw disguise the extravagantly as an Paris can produce. least twentv days would have been zpent self mercv to wcfiing upon the emotions cutting screen srtut and nev er bum always an. opportunity to see en of his productions. I had et the telephone wires, the quiver the company are In taking those Numbered anon When preparathe individual scenes under of plaver. the unost who Is followed by a appeared ja Las Animas, Colo., lu a bcneiit for tubercular soldiers, rml arrived UA'iian coies, tfonnie Browning. Isobehe. fortuuat circumstance for a aaJ scene are made, with every music, th viiliin In tions to addition m Pueblo with an open msht. I had a severe cold and had green spotlight, the adventures In the exto go on to Jjorothv, Marie Payne, . Mollle JMclteno, thee there were hundred whose work word he utter whether It be to the camplanned who languoiouaty decollette gown tremely Monte .Vista, where I had my next engagement, eo that 1 might have g day to Dean. Tribune, Billy Holland, W. Wanla. was required for month at a time, eraman, th property man, or in reading narrow her eyes and. puffs a ctgaret at Henri Boson, H. A. Kennedy. 1 rest and regain my health, from the script, the -tone of th director's the Added. to this must b considered th , the death In the to the fight ceiling, Ronald Tweedley and cost of, erecting the twenty magnificent voice strikes the kv- tor the mood of the sinister Chinee to take ibc train, however, I saw a poster billing Haft ip a Ln Meuse, room, th Is one ot the all of whom are "London fa"Oanywav Barker veer. Reginald sett reproducing hippodro palaces, net screen proauctionia which I had never seen him. I wavered m my decision to con- vorites.- while the chorus Is composed of three snd all their brother few men who unconsciously crctUe me od servant are forum, gardens, etc. of ancient, B; on the job. A, E. Matthews Tea minutes after using Danderine tinue mv journey that might, in spite of my coldp but went undo ths station. the pick of London most famous and afironphere h th pictuies thev direct-b- v has Thousands of workmen were emrole. chief the voice. of use tne you cannot find n aijigla tract of danJust the sympathetic was tbs act of buying my ticket and making my sleeper reservation beauties. ployed ov er a period of more than, s.x London of Times "Th or falling hair and your scalp druff The months.of seys all Seat! se ao the buLdirg ike desire to Mr. Hart in that play became strong that 1 turned from FolueV: "It is - wr of Fractlcally will giot itch, out what will pleats ion end marble. ripping, by George! Oorrrt HE GOLDEN"' SNARE," adapted Tepidly Diverting. requiring tbs ticket window, returned to the hotel and saw the JIart movie.' 1 hovr. is Is a pig A from James workmen who are most hoerally paid in That to say. It Leo Ditrtchsteins present veblc'e is you most will be after n few weeks s thrillThe next morning I learned that the sleeper i would have taken, which gccii-"Vac .Value, adapted bv Sollta Solano use, when you tuneful, animated and xolorful. It Is th t .country. new hair, fine and was one of th old fashioned kind, built of wood, had Seen burned and that none built revu lines a succession of In addition to th.s morale work, which ing story of the same name, is a worthy from the Italian of babatlno Lopez. It along at first yes but really new of the passengers waa saved. In fact, their bodies were completely burned and feature number musical to thossm great motion picture is tepidly diverting and might be male downy beautifully requires the moet careful of work nen, tura-rsall over hair the scalp. , growing all that remained was a pathetic heap of bones " Last there are numbers of mural palming, "Lack God s Country." The coitadsraMy more so.were the sdspt staged and lavishly costumed. is to the hair what fresh show'.Nu i c n d i of tne North, audience accepted it with, enthu- quantit.es of marble and store carvlna. Elvers Knriz-n- d tion and the stag.ny contrived with a ers Miss MacLaren is noted for her remarkable memory. Speaking of her utghts and bunehine are to vegetation. about it is enough foreign fia-- etc., which called for the eervtcae of also filmed from the works of the same greater pleasure of snd ingenuity. ability to learn th plays ahe reproducts from seeing them presented la the siasm.to and men who In this country would command author. s it stand, tho exhibit impresses one. It goes right to tbe roots, invigorates make it something of a novelty. theater. Alias MacEaren said: of the Th sum Irresistibi the hair appeal great Os being unnsooeenrily cheapened. The snd strengthens them, large Yes, it is true that I can memorue a play and imitate the characters from which Cur wood adaptation tin vulgarised the original to grow lon, strong helping More than 29,990 costumes alone were north country abou and luxuriant. this week's production, used Golden Snar seeing would b another immense writes permeates The presented. four or five time. Thu stage, with the plavers, their en- tiOLLCWING which with don been the snd ha text, One of makes staging Danderint 1X131 theapplication Alibi. the aa it did In predecessor. It Is the lelt hand. Item Thousands of ancient arms had trances. exits, mannerism and lines ars photographed on my nund, so to speak. thin, lifeless, colorless hair look youth-fullater wilt be closed temporarily, according to be marl, spears, helmets, shields, just I a man 1 can hear ths Tomes of all of the person of the play, as if I were etiil remark''! photoplav- - with role an of ai Ditrichstsin s truly ugly listening to the announcement of bright, lnstrout and just twits ram and various war thrllltng plot w.ilcti Involves th success- who wager hi handsome friend that as to them. Manager Cook chariot, battering abundant. f AdvE- of the ioval liorr.eitnws Is rot a lndt-.ain amour. Impedimenta of th ancients items that ful search of a member Wilke. j .' That, however, is just the beginning of my preparation to reproduce a of the ulv would run into the hundreds cf jubausaiula- -. .norlaaeit jwouuwd for LoMP Garn"-- ph - hanowmi'one'has a rcnaCivous that Mr. Wilke expresses his etneer play. dfE attempted to giTe it then it would he inmcli. likea slow moving camera. on tils frozen undertaken haa and tbe of man barrens No to exact mar fix the of the patrontigs "ana mtercet rial woman, and this night with a d "After getting the play m wy head, J usually write it down beaut v In a moet rendexvoua fellow takes up In the rapidly. ths people of Salt Lake hav given hi figure for such a production In thi coierv of a Romance and his stead. Th ugly Then I rearrange it to suit my method of reproduction. After that, very place. second act shons the rehearse it players here. and. h i emphatic in his country, for the very good reason that I setaimd no one would adventure to make such a does picturesque not fellows all alone, until I know it so well that 1 can give it mechnniciUy. I have a thrilling intend to attempt statement that h,e e teannlque in notion. He home.y spectacle here, but producers who tings are at their best In this rare screen on the point of succeeding wneq the permanently close hta theater here." aald ecreen on the eoaat of Maine, where 1 spend my summers. Therwl have my studio Mr. bo will at tne khow which the for such fitorv, outlay necessary presen'ed Ceoka in comaienting leal night on lady s hue;: end breaks in upon hum. Th and do the most of my rehearsing. , Eroadwav theater Sunday and Monday. the temporary close of th theater. "We things have declared that "Theodors pay, from thi point on, becomes tut cbuld not he duplicated in th David Hartford directed "The Gil rt p stereotyped Un.ted leas on the Wilkes theahave a ten-yething- J ' Frta-." which tfi'.'KO '1 xFlrsrNatIonat H0. xrr. conStates for tntrmJs end to write here Although the fundamental Idea is not fYFFICIALannouni.emeot is tua.Te that theTYilkcs'TTayers wITrclose their sea-eo- ter Stone Is fcatuted aa bad, the Rail beet in Bive tinue to Lake tn very manuscript falls chiefly reeause in thi eity with sn extra performance on January 29, but this does ABEL NOft MAN D. who It featured In Sergeant Rain. Ruth Benlck has lh" j 0j resource and w;t. Th zee oetabllehed and production not mean that the bouse will close. In fact, there is every indication that the plavers The photography, as well ond! feminine lead. hi ftret theater her, and tine that flrat set, in tbe hands of a playwright jlack Bennett's first Aremstlc pro- aa acting and direction, is splcndifl. present company, with th addition of Alexis Luce, the popular leading man, success Salt Lak ha been very dear to duction, like might have became ini Guitry, "Molly O," announced as th who wae called to the east recently on account of the illness of his' mother, will him. Th temporary closing la necessary A It her re mensely lomlcal stuff It seldom aught but obtake over its own management under a cooperative plan, aud not a performance because of the stringent times and th feature at th American theater, begin- THE srietocracy of thd stage hit its vex, iteJf, rsbber-etamp busmens depression. th seduction bu.-nesand its vious; attained qvmulattv lu will be snis-wd- . glamor every ning triumph bii-tIs Mr. W.lkees intention to reopen' cvf hertoday, IhtricUHein act hi rcl after b a motion picture career under th no les than the aristocracy 0f accomAil that is needed to insure tbe success of the plan j the consent of Thomas th 'Tttheater a within weeks, few -r oc mod v ktng of and and eetxbilehed hvery is vr.fle fmrmjila. direction the g. There lineage recngnizaole of Sums of lease on th house, and, as be has made a similar bringing th old favorit bark. We hav Wilkes, who ha a ten-yea- r Underwood does well will) lvave been public ewin, o!h-- s plishment about such names as Jefferson MUs Flam more of agreement with hi company at tovattle, it l believed, he will adily acquiesce. received word that Mr.- - Luce, who waa triumphs the and a fa,r Ik Ulrica ult., character th have beon of philanderer. Ikivenport, lzarry nature, but. in during his etev her this fall, each one of them Mack Bennett lias been Drew quit as rmf ae that felt by the Tn balancs of th company is very bad. Playgoers of Halt Lake generally will hope Out the proposed plan will ma- eo popular 1 able to return In a short time th finding spirit. the actor engaged for the deecimdants of belted earla particularly terialize, as the Wilkes orpmzation always has been popular in thie eity, and will ro.e of tit handsome rival. The riroue. too, haa Us aristocracy. There are four big outstanding features the fact that the company haa played to poor bunness is simply the result of un- and he will undoubtedly bead the new with Miss Iva Shepard and othThe first was the Everything about circus I.fe lords to In her screen career usual financial londnions, aud not a reflection upon the abilities of tbe player company also in er the The Picks Lemon. ties. of decision company." favqgHes end Trevor abandonment her Pwver to strengthen family to please. - If the proposed cooperative plan goes through, John M. Cook yriil During the period of temporary clos- eater a studio again after her first, ex- Mine people live together, work and piny Norman Trevor has selected Chester Cooke In remain am manager and Huron L. Blydon will continue to direct the play. Mr. remain will bf ing city, perience- the second, her appearance In together in the'r strange wandering life a Fernalda old play, "The Mar-rie- d making plans for tbe reopening of the the old Keystone comedies; the third, her from childhood to old age, from one gen- - B.uicyWofnan." for hie fling at Independtheater. rt and o, her part in OF PAVED BAND' ha been made Into atlrrlng-phote- d more or final- - dramatic treat.: prior to selection production Tb sriection feminine in today bears a name which sprang Into ent for tw role leading from the ' of their less what happens when an umler with twenty musicians till of "God Crucible darkening the bouS for a ahort time, "Molly O." fame more tha n twn cen ago, when actor typical a line. Xext ha th "Wilkes will bd Wednesday long unengagement, wilt the "The Benton In ws owner the crude players program Harbor. Mich., is Mack Sen nett present th cause of alt four cart carried th coiony trappings ef dollars, headline ttraetion at the Fantagos this derp an entire change anil will Include Crimson Alibi." one of the greatest of all of them. Miss Kormand. after a rather from on town to another, and when a aaved up several thousands of es an and feature himself aa Jo acts full of a Arizona begin dreaming thrill and precarious career as a model for illustr- solitary press agent, on a plodding mule, and melodrama, play seek. The band has become on of the and suapense. That it wa dramatized by ator, acted upon th advice of a friend rode ore day ahead to tack Ahe handbill actor manager- With a dozen good favorit attractions on the fantages cir- company, Byal and Early, Morse, hi elprosperous play at cuit, where it has been conclusively The Three Alex, Bernard and Ferris, George Broadhurst from the story of ths and sought a part In gvn of the preduo-rlor- s to the village bulletin board or to way promisingly not only a bed play, bow, Trevor pick demonstrated that it Is vaudeville's su- Paisley Noon and company and other same nsm bvof Octavus Roy Cobn ambeing directed by D. vV. Griffith. aide trees. but one that wfci no doubt loss him what Its great dramatic power. On day ple evidence Ot such atock tomes May Wlrth, th convinced her that there were preme novelty along a circuit which l features tt. Into he has York a big thrill. The etory eaa'er It gav Xew put noted for Us predominance of novel atof earning Id than appearing dating little equestrienne who comes to money "The Married Woman, wrlRen about in four act and a prologue, before ways fTHE OmrETUM will continue th fast a camera for th length of time th Orpheum theater this wek with hey tractions. presentedscene alir-anIn the- Withes required artreaee Jn th old days. 8o equel'y- famous family, to present as the eighteen or ntneteen year ago, trie to having six Another feature act is found In Jo It been setting In recent ecenic hav been working to tnak headline attraotlon on of the moot thnlt- - do much the same sort qf thing that Scheftel's Creole Fashion Revue, which weeks with has eh stayed away. smother vaudeville thi a artists great In vastlv mor effect scenic I Sen-nmet Mack fiannal X. Then wo xlvw Wvwbs negotiated-wi- th triumph of colored ehe clever composed eight girls show, tbe new show a wnrse yp the mot famou success In such of hfs tiiave izjuiimu. end Informed her that ah hd violate May Wirth is admlttedlv Bight cbmpaiTng meet" favor bly with th man seated In a chatr reading . JHJalla enc and In Married: a world con'ersa tim Getting At rider bnrebnek the, taient and pop. 4 remarkable offerings of to past two asleep and a in not ramming to finish the production, and when th drcis had but on tent end the Dona), etatld drama debating from all Neil McKinley, who la on of Th clev- weeks In particular. In enter etlentlv. In vivid th th Instance tnis dim room, br anslci siqgle ques'Jon. sotlkFV fiddler, Johq advised her to trv it Main, bhe did. with bond eonRttd erest comedians of th "nut" variety. Is Th new bid boasts double headnd thequesAlpn Is J Does romantio lov light of the reading lamp yon see a hand the result that she stayed In picture. Wlrth, tack again with a new line of eong end liners in May Wlrth, theofidol of cirthe 4f does, ewlft fall of a silver dagger-t- hen It why? started the produn- - sr ot the little star, was aetoundlng yokel -at tbeallam'RBd, Thon Msck patter and is oae of tb bright spots on cus. snd her, big company, and Dugan and the and a time the and -Ferniid around Patiedor shuttlegroan hear fall Ml . three curtain the bv tion of plays . the Keystone corned:. riding the bill. ring cock with the thefne. but and etellai comedy artlata- the- - prologue nv particular while winding upright, "Norma nd had not mad get nowhere man and maid "Art Raymond, Holland and Ray er Ace In th Hole B youll see thStwrin onTn. he en srioert. not only tiv Sha wss. engaged. hurt a- bit! Drop g little Wlrth-i- s th following act yen will see a mror"-In piocwog trTwy; Very heavy. pictures. of much versatility, end their particular you never eaw under the May 1 i top a relive dot eensattonsf His humor nil. the observations "Frcezone for Mr. jn but snd great Mi-Keystone on Sn aching cnminstant- BenneiF ponltlnei: ajidhl birth, by is trgy a by much enjoyed 'offorln ryle of comedy s In Incidents th In eonnectlon with ferret out th cirrus are courietently irit and became th leading corned!for there sr distinct raeten 4 - 4ha earn stops humirgrtleir shortly TT'UTrte r. e ln.anyj--hyorld hook;".tfc.etfclrd.dn. tbA.hquntracL on the syringing trapeze. luxe performer of the tawduet ring In gree Wt St right eff with finger Truly! Then Mr. Bennett engaged r for th the riders are the acknowledged leader and gabWe endlrwly. and vainly! Not youYour given th butler of Joshua Quincy, Byrne Jones s famous painting. "The th leading roles. Everyone, of enure, and oruggnt sell eetwy botti of hear him forced to admit title role In "Mickey,- and th succea Next t them In rank ar the clown for one of them vouchsafes a point of view you Beggar Maid." is the subject of a two-r-- know of Miss Wlrth, a rider ef InterFree zone for a few cents, sufficient that prior to th murder his mister of that production made her on ef the their traditions, too, flat bock to th thet is not commonplace masterpiece along photoplay lines on national fam of the celebrated Wtrth QuincyJustbed to en ectre him h remove was evorv hard torn, soft corn or the eoreen. bestowed upon himself th end left meet popular Trevor discharged early dav of primttlv stagecraft. Aftor th pictur section of th prorrsm. snd family. She s rated as th most sensaIn a race. Later he admits finding Again ACr. Bcnnartt has riven her th thee come the aerial artists, the tight- 1 role of the character who, according to , corn between the toes, and the calluses. . Ralph Connor's etorr, "Th Foreigner," tion a. of ell rider and poeaeasr ct.slr stabbed with lesd'rg roe In a produeilon which le rope walkers, ete. Quincy dead Jn hi . , thy other charactcra. lx an fiminently An w iboitc vorenevs or I aaT age-evi.l- ently MISS ELINOR LYNN sfarbek bill jarTh I f I.m to-b- mai two-reei- ed -- . tht g MAY . poor-hous- nf-- aJt ORj?UEUM bchig-ehow- 1 a. nmi Grows Thick,' 35eot , ii r -- wt lu, Mg& head-hunte- -- ty ifr la two-ree- 1 tvro-rou- el snd-Tout- -- BuS-Do- Reginald world-famo- -- 1 Mrs.-Brow- . 1 -- u "I 1 . -- Harry-Beaa-Is- Hutc-hineon- ed zan-tiu- I m u Oiver-Curwoo- sc. or vic9 Dan-derin- e , . tat or it v fair-hille- j .' CORNS -- -- nt-tsg- 1 Lift Off with Fingers n II. K M 1 e. iil tha-fau- 1 tii-l- en -- ; Ij -- 1 1 re tf il.. qpejslnt-jKedaeeda- -- ett abls -- . -- . -- ToJi't srid-fif-t- two-reeie- - f Yew-wld-. - el irritation. - vf - . ,! " 9 ' I (AdTj j A - I J't |