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Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDA 4T 77 (Conttaoe THEATERS fram yrmaing pa.) , could hnforthey tnontha. possibly da by study-n- g Aside from what they rill be learning of history, they will be seeing th raoit glgantlo been offered th that baa vr ubllc. Audience ar held in delightful throughout th whole picture, for there ha never been a story of Inore human appeal than that of "Ben Jiur." and every dramatic quality hae a, plac In the picture, from to deep tragedy, and from patremedy hoe to 'filfhly-keye- d excitement. An unueual caet hae been aelected to Interpret the rolee In thla apectacle. Ramon Novarro and Way McAvoy play a leading rolea. An exceptional vaudeville program trot the finishing touches on the which closes Tuesday evening. T' Another biff bill It promiaed next JtVednesdsy and Manager Qrant will aoon aet the date of one of '"What Price Glory?" which ia Price Glory?" w Klch ia com-ji- T sus-ten- H pro-an- husband. A choice between a life of luxury and a life of Jove and applesauce Is hers. "Applesauce," as th younger gen. ration knows, la a alang aynonym for BlU It eoft soap or arrant flattery. blessed with the habit of dishing it out, and every one, especially the women, fall for his line. But BUI has a happy philosophy, which he sums up In this trite phrase: "Happiness Is like a klsd to get any good out of It you have to give it to somebody else. There Is never a dull moment In "Applesauce." It bristles with clever lines and unique situations. Besides the roles mentioned, others of the Wilkes players will be seen In delight ful roles. "Applesauce" will be th principal diet on the menu at the Wilkes every night this week, with mstlnees this afternoon, Thursday end Saturday. Tribune Want Ads ar searching eyes In many respects, but especially In the Lost and Found Columns. tiate her work In the wide range of characters she has assumed. And yet there was always something seemingly new to be n!d and probably would be Hi re the company to continue ftlne-t- n more week.1 "Any discussion of what proved the best play of the sesson fil likely 'to lead to endless argument, yet there Is no getting around the fact. Ileve, that The Patsy" proved the most generally satisfying, and if repeated later in the sescn would have drawn even larger houee than It did. Certainly It provided Miss Hoyle with the most Ingratiating roie of the season, a far as stealing into the hearta of her hearers ia concerned." In another Issue the Journal says: "Iavton will begin to say Its good- - Selena Royle Wins Praise for Work in Stock Company of Edwin New York playwright, formerly of Salt Lake, and niece of Mrs. E B. Palmer of this city, bas won high prals from the Dayton, Ohio, papers In her appearance In stock In that city with the Wright Players. At the close nf ber engagement recently the Peyton Journal commented as follows on Miss Roylc's work: During the many weeks in which Miss Royle appeared In Payton we have been railed upon each Monday night to appraise her work anew. W ar quite certain we have made repetitious remarks anent her beauty, talent and ability to differen Selena Royle, Milton Royle, daughter n Y 11 MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 3927. the members of th stock company which has ever th hoards at the Victory theater, the Wright Players, brought to Dayton by W. H. Wright, largest stovk owner In Amerlra. and sponRedelle, sored by J. Flmer manager of the Victory. "This week Is the last for Selena Royle. the most beautiful, talented snd popular leading lady who has giueed the bosrd In local stock. Her final appearance will b In a com- edy which give ample opportunity U display the charm which hae won for her so high a pinnacle In the estimation of local theatergoers. j Ixive with Love ' ri nw T. . ,,...... fnllrWnf-MJ- s. Royle' In "Llitle Miss by this week to bst held Bluebeard": "Romance, served In exceptionally attractive form and with undeniable i harm, 'forms the basis of this week's offering of the Wright Players st the Victory theater, Avery Hopwood'a farce comedy, 'IJttle Mlsa Bluebeard,' a vehicle which brought fame to Irene Itordonl and the late' Bruce McKae, but which is excellent far for displaying the talents of Selena Hoyle and truest uienciinnmg at tneir best. viu Rnvli iiintin not ,, ..rv.u w , mnrV . . , 't .i mnI ,n.h.d i,i.fin.hi. .n. rhantment quite apart from her pre- rrencn aweni aim tioub eiiorts. nr Jfr'f'KyiJS: beyond compare and her manner of flinging a piquant answer something that must be ooservea to a appr elated." Miss Roy visited her aunt, Mrs. a year ago in corn Palmer,- her pany with her dlatigulshed father. GALVANIZED JUSTICE. A chap was arrested for aaaault and battery and brought before th Judge. Judge (to prisoner) What Is your nsme. occupation, and what are you charged with? Prisoner My name Is Sparks. I sm an electrlolan, and I am charged with battery. Judge (after recovering his eaulll brlum) Officer, put this guy In a dry ceil. rresovterian Advance, a y IIITO COLLEEIJ MOOI1E NAUGHTY BUT Pem-Itert- VrTTi at SALT LAKE THEATRE aoon. Pauline Frederick in Great Film Role 0OTM.OUvV .iitsssssssasassa.: --- "Josselyn's Wife," a Tiffany production, starring Pauline Frederick, w the feature picture attraction at the Hem theater even here for the flrat time Friday. alias Frederick, long voneidered on of th careen's actreeee in eo far aa dramatic RUnd histrionic ability la concerned, (give one of her rare, forceful, performancea In a role that la Sn of the outstanding of her brilliant career. The story telle of a competent secretary of a large organisation who is isidmired and loved by the president irf the same company, but she gently The (but firmly refuses his advance Advent of a ward of the president', L young artist, changes ths whole Lillian f things. baa Complexion jearned to oare for him veryhemuch, ut after an Idyllic courtship raanira another. Th secreaccepts Josselyn's proposal and tary are married. Th. return of th they ard with his wife brings many oom- a Into th life of th woman, cation el"ho becomes enmeshed In a web of deceit and Intrigue on the part of the caddish artist. In support of Miss Frederics: are Wolmes Herbert, Armand Kails, Jose- fehlne Hill, Carme,!lta, Geraghty, Free- friian Wood. fat Harmon, ivy Laving- ton and w. A. Carroll. The story was suggested by the novel f .the same name by Kathleen Norrls. "Josselyn's Wife," which will be th feature attraction at the Gem, theater lintil Tuesday, is recommended as first Irate film entertainment. A scenic novelty, Jathe News, com-dfrom "Old and flight soenes plory" complete the bill. 69 fore-leno- et Reasons dra-Ena- for Canceling ill .G3ee in MslVi'ia.U'ilr-- Ml st Tg .' I J L 1 1 1 F T H l -- i i- - -- . A fat It Today VcaRlJ ES CMC 5SALE the French Debt , le) L. H li'fV-r- i 1 ' IT'O I - sSSSkv NICE now KtV WARNER STONE'S ORCHESTRA PLAYS THE PICTURE i -- 0- NIGHTS AND SATUROAY MAT. FOR - STARTINd THURSDAY, SEPT. 1S SATURDAY MAT. S2.80 AND DOWN BOX OFFICE SALE STARTS TOMORROW NIGHTS Main Floor, 13.00! Flrat Balcony, Balcony, $1.80; Gallery, $1.00. snd Piua tax. $2.00 $2. JO; aud-elen- y Colleen Moore Film On at the America Edy-th- e Ken-bet- t Bebe Daniels Plays "Senorila" at Rialto thB8lTi ar aolt to m fa BY to the Rialto theater today run Is Bebe Daniels' Paramount picture, "Senorlta," (or which Miss Daniels Is presented in n entirely new type of role. In this colorful story of romance and adventure In South America, the fascinating Bebe Daniels of "The Campus Flirt" and "A Kiss In a Taxi," appears In th character of a dashing a swashbuckling, son of the pampas. Ited. The masouline characterization la but a masquerade, however, a masquerade that leads her Into all sorts of adventures and many amusing situations, lit of til of whMi she triumphantly merge In true Dnblers' sty. Here Is a role that presents a new Bebe Daniels, a suggestion of whom was found In "Th Campus Flirt," and to a certain extent in "A Kiss in a Tail " In fact, It was the athletic role of "The Campus Flirt" that suggested to Miss Daniels the possibilities that might lie In a story In which shs would don masculine guise and give full play " to heT" lov- - for air klrrds of sports In "fienprlts " she found the fruition of her ambitions, snd, as the North American girl, who becomes fori the time a Routh American boy, she! bas the time or her life. She rides, shoots, fences and does everything that 'a son of the psmpss would do. Mis Daniel Is Playing oppoait James Hall, her leading- man of "The In "stranded and Flirt" Campus farts' It ts nm of the hilerssting twists of the story tfiat James Hail In his role as Roger Oliverng meets her only In her rsre moments of comthe picture. Wilplete femininity In smooth susv villiam Powell, the lain of society dramas,' appears In a swaggering role that is esid to present him in an unusually Interesting light. Others In the cast are Josef Swlckard, Joan Standing, IJeorg Ovey and ilayne Whitman.. Clarenc Badger wielded th megaphone. to the feAtur la Dorothy OuUlver In the last of her series of "The Collegian. "s Her work in this picture is reported to Inbe her best, and a wek or so It la unerstood that Some good news Is to be heard from Universal regarding thia popular little Salt Lake star. A new reel and comedy complete th program. 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III XrtJv-tjVAJ- UJ jou,lhotivasaku$t wcu omit a snicner " 111 1 piay7nA -- i ill .m lit Happiness Is Like a Kin The Only Way To Get Any Good Ont of It Is to Give It to Someone Else Says BilL GEM I . Ri.it. NOW SH0WIN0 riBST BUN t f of red! biatu- txctutnuii jcrea ds . Seort I I I r i sm sfl .And BUI Proves -i- n- Voutlas well 4S Sanf MALE CHORUS trlnitd SI6MUN0 ROM MM . tfi Nights Lewer Flor. 3.3 aieony, U.7S, 12.20! Family 50c. 11.10, 11.65. 2.1 Circle, 1.M; Gallery, 11.10. Wednesday Matinee Floor, 12.75; Balcony, 11.66; Family Circle, Saturdsy Metinee SOc. $1.10; Gallery, RUNNING BOSTON, DETROIT, PHILADELPHIA PR.ICf a ft mmrnr SOFI ha l U-2- - i i M r I ! EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY LADIES FREE ACTS M trtrua me The Greatest Orchestra ia the History of Saltair, Direct to the AUDITORIUM, Aatureg Our P&troni the Pin est Music. Money Can Buy. D.Q-- incomparable: (wk v. E ' THEATRE PLAYERS With . MORIARITY BURNS TMELMA "Tin tinging Violinist" I DDIS INNIt fcUSSELL MjEi This Week's Play, Starting With the Matinee This Afternoon at the OPENS WINTER SEASON .J AND VIVIAN MIDDLETON'S MAN Nl KINS 1 'Old Glory' riigrht 1 ataamatMQktuM iO j J SOO til Kill the World DON TIBBS ! by the tsthJWm Ncazai Saory of thai seas The Comedy That Has Jollied i ORCHESTRA He Is Right Sot js wad "HDD A6REAT5ININ5 im- tai Fill, Sill TO QPST -- WEDNESDAY . Ivovabia ft AUDITORIUM aflernnon. la from th Tereatll "Appiesauc" of Barry Conner, author trpewrtter A "The Pstsy," and other play Sue- -' resses. It ha iiisl finished tm run Is New Turk, Chlrsgo, Boston and th CABARHT5 " MAIL 0ADER..N0 W Applesauce" Bill at Wilkes Theater ' OHHi THEATR.- E- tLr I All th world Wives apples uc, lrr the nplnlon of Bill MrAillstex, the romantic hero of "Applaasuic," this week's offering of the Wilkes plsy-er- a at th Wllke theater, starting with r,can X In the two largest citien of the vorld, thor is no nd In slgit of the anaiing run of thia plaj the nott sensational hit of a fenerations Therefore, Kr Harris has organise! a speoial oonrpany for appearance at the hlgh-Hpir- -, i J- - H JA PHILIP. PUNNING AND GEORGE ABBOTT three-da- y . hn thej lucky tlokoti at pralra Earrlf prntation of soour prictt for Jd WEEK Coming a eonsidtr WORLD FAMOUS DRAMA Names that have been Identified with many of the screen's outstanding screen productions sre Included In the rest supporting Colleen Moore in 'Naughty But Nice," now showing at the American theater. Donald Reed, handsom nw young leading man. and Kathryn McGuire, celled "Hollywood's most beautiful Jsmea blonde" by the illustrator, Montgomery Flagg, are the newcomers In the cast. , whose Claude Glllingwater, stag in "Three Wise characterizations Fools" and other plays brought him Tame before he entered motion pic tures In Mary Plckford's "Little Lord yauntleroy," provided his share of the tomniiy in Naughty Hut Nice." Chapman has played In half the great successes of film history and Jtas been the screen mother of nearly very star. Hallam Cooley, young In years, but bid In screen experience, has played comedy roles for years. Clarissa Selwynna ha been In picture a doxen years, and has been playing lady villains and snippy aunt pearly all that time. Warner Rtone' orchestra plays for the picture, and also gives a musical program. Next Wednesday the new American h lll present Betty C.ompson and Harlan In a fine version of Max Marcln's great play, "Cheating Cheaters." wm If You Are a Playgoer, Take. Notice leattrgort6f"lw lork'iad London to Rome Comedy Vit a Supportmg Ccm mdudmi Hoime$ Kerhnt Ansund KsKz JssrssW KJ1. CarmrliU Cerighty Fraraoan Path Newt Scesio Woosi Pat Harmo try V. Li v ss yMofl A. Caraofl - 1 Norelty ' S - Coming 'The Naughty Cinderella" . -- |