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Show LIVER MOROSCO la adding to hi string of theatfs. having ' recently completed urwi- menj for the erection of new J New Tort City' Plane call for on , j. the beginning of work almost ImmedL '2 ately and It is expected that the hone t 'wtlkbs ready for occupancy late In the " fall. Mr. Morocco already haa on .1 theatre, the Moroseo" In New Tort He haa also completed negotiation lfor th building of a Morocco theatre In Poston and another of th aame aer- name In Chicago. The, with th ooaet, Pacific oral ho control on the will sir him Increased production ha -- aBd booking facilities which la regarded ae long desired, and It L within possibility that he may next direct hi attention to the tntermounLake Salt eaa tain ecction. In which considera! would undoubtedly be giren t V 1 tion. David" Bela co haa fiJeti uit the degelwyn and company to enjoin ver- musical a fendant from producing Chance," "Seven -" ,ton drama the of W W3 which had a long and anceeaaful ran Georg M. Cohan atlhe'Belaactr-an-d theatres In New Tort City. Mr. set forth In hi complaint that he haa a contract with Rol Cooper tor Megrue, author of the play, ''elusive rlghtr. Including stock and mth He contend - tlon picture production. would serimusical production a that hie rights of value the ously diminish Mr. Megrue aula the suit, on the ground that the with Pelwyn I collaborating thor Cbatterton's company trill follow, and In June she will begin a three weeks in her engagement ftp. comedy, 'The Merrie Month of May." now playing at Powers' theatre in Chicago. Upon tho completion of this all 'of the engagement she will play writ relarger California eitteat-an- d turn to New Tork by way of the HENRY MILLERS northwest, visiting Portland. -- Seattle. Balt Denver and Omaha to New SUMMER PLANS York,Lake, where aha will appear at Henry Miller's theatre early In th fall. In the meantime Mr. Miller wilt send his Heary Miller baa completed Jus "Mollere" company and production to tour this com- Los plans for sn extensive Angeles where, with Miss Blanch ing summer to the- - Pacific Court and Bates; fee will begin a tour' In July return. Departing from his usual cus- that will include San Francisco. Oaktom, he trill send three companies in- land. Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake and stead of ons and will play the prin- Denver back to' New "Tork, when a cipal cities of the country on the way tour of tho eastern and middle westout and back imttrt of confining his ern cities in "Mollere will begin. visit to San Francisco. The tour of i the first organization will begin in Thi ia one of the largest undertak Omaha in June. Mr Milter and Mis tngs tn the way of a Pactfle coast tour Ruth Chatter-to-n will head a company planned by a producer. It involve the opening there and playing "A Mar- movement of three elaborate producriage of Convenience" Yn Denver, Salt tions and the employment of scores of Lake and other cities to San Francis- actors. Mr. Miller has full confidence co, where the Dumas comedy will be In business conditions and th desire to presented for two weeks at the Colum- on the part of theatre-goer- s bia theatre. In the meantime Miss the type of plays that be offers. about ruining the young- lawyer. But fate or fortune takes a band, and surprising Incidents happen the give the an entirely happy finish. 'story "Th Powers That Be"- will play all next week, except Monday, wtth matinee Wednesday and Saturday. - aglnt W ;:? w sv efyt1 Be-ias- co ;. :j FHz -- W, - tpj--- i a T Pr Hs-nani- ductlon. TT- - king Chd I. I n :hui -- it w t Una iisle'll X P If t - " . r gs wk. iVl a n : Thu . New York press notlcee report that Willard Mack ha returned there from the Pacific 'coast and finds aeveral Job awaiting him. He la to direct, the account says, the staging of ''Red Heart." which one Lefty Miller I producing and Is also rewriting the present . version of "Breakfast In Bed, which la the play assigned to Florence Moore for the next season. In August. It Is stated, h will hav a hand In the .771.. staging Of hts.own play. "Lady Tony.. ' f which Mis Paulin Frederick (Mrs. anMack) is to b the star. Th last nouncement seems to contradict recent th porta from 'the Pactfle eoaat toFredMack and ills nattfaat .Mr.become Irreparably es erick had Me oCli t to aa 1 . -- c JEULW a TTUEE ERULSOZR AND GEORGE preasnt Tie Season! Ndtable Success POLLY ANNA" THE GLAD PLAT. At Salt Lake Theatre Next Monday, Tnenday nod Wednesday, With Wed' needay Matinee Array of Entertaining Acts L Coming to Pantages Wednesday ductlon comes here after making a act being gorgeously staged and cosconquest of the eastern portion of the tumed. United States, and now on a triumphal . Ted MacLeao and his company present a rollicking little fares crammed tour of the West. full of laugh called Leave Well ORPinxM.:i: Epoag h Alone," and Joe. Roberta, on I I EaALTNED ' bv "Tbe Four Hus- - hi ole banjo" thrums out a houseful syncopation that brings tbe apband" th biggest musical com- of plause. Chester Spencer and Dolly edy aueeea of Vsudeviilp, the Orphe-urn- 's Wtisnn Are a personable pair who in new variety bHiopenteg next "Putting It Over."-- each laughter to never laughed before, while Wednesday evening promises to bring folks who who already know how, are tranged some of the classiest entertainment those " made to laugh louder. Weir and Tem "Listen Lester " John Cort'a musical seen here In' recent month pis offer bliiho singing and talking In of Jack Boyle and Kitty Bryan, both Odds and Ends, while the Moxart comedy for which Harold Orlob the audidemonstrate how clever two people strong favorite with Balt Lake Lake. rand New Xort.wrote music. Is having a most successful run ences. head a company of" JO-- In pre- can be on snow shoes.- News view muaicel New miniature In the theatre big a musical program- by Eddie Fitzknd senting st the Knickerbocker -York City. A recent notice In a New corned). Included In the caet is a patrick and his Psntages orchestra and mtasee. round out the chow in an aereptabli 'York paper, had the following to tay beauty chorus of IS pretty the scenic effects and costuming help manner. This bill will play through of Mr. Orlob on of it what is make the from come comedy r Tuesday nirht "Harold Orlob, who beet vehicles of th sort now on Coming Wed needay is s lively little Utah, and has the scintillating- tltllia-''tm- g the stage, while William B Fried lan- 'musical gem called "The World Wide music Of Listen Lester- to hit th M. have furnished Will and Hough Revue." which proffers to take the credit. Is a graduate of the University der Thi final contribution excellent music and an Interesting audience on a song and dance Journey of Michigan. this abounds Humor btmfinmiil plotpart th globe; and Master Paul and to musical comedy by Mr. Orlob in the hands of thoroughly capable ; p tg Golden Bird, a canary who 1ml crowns other work by the same com- comedians j tales It master's playing on the rlo-poser. And much credit U due Mr. new comer to vaude- - fn gin be the extra a Jaan Barrios added attraction, Orlob. A nationally known critic said he ville, will offer a novelty in aa act will ba- - Ned Norwortb and " Toi other actWell , recently that after seeing eight shows has called "Bong In Whst Impression Evelyn in one week, he enjoed Listen Lester tell all about a in advance would take; Wlth Emf the Dixie l th Matter Four, singing as a splendid antidote." loo much, space, besides being unfair comedians: Delton. Mareeno and Del reia therefor It to the audience. in LAKE a ton. of athletic SALT series THEATRE. critic. and Marjorie Lake, "tbe girl surprise, spectfully- paaaed.B-Uwith tbe A Co. will present big voice." QUd Play. Pollyanna," is Martha Hamilton THE of all one funniest mountain as a of the comedy climb, WILKES. You Women," desends he blood about Its business of sketchesaein Ohheart treat Is In store antheatrical after "one scribed laugh to AREAL Lakers next Health, and gives ton and gladness Tho sketch rivals "The Wire. week when the body; keeps the lamp of good na- other." which made a hit with local j jjauje Feaiy and Crane Wilbur open ture burning brightly in tho heart, and Baver. o week a or ago audiences loads the thoughts away from the Orpheum A ilkee in Evelyn Bril. Mho Mlth Her Ned Nnmorah, Breezes Merrily at the Ihinleby present a null-- ;1 J?elr engagement mean and Chilling thing of life--- Tho Coakley one of ihcdrama-l- c M hats tlie Matter M Ith pur-bu.lt for An I pgoarioo aketefe Through 'Em? tarv Q.q. laughing ar of Comedy the characters depicted by play the principals " the Flemings pose in start- - i are twoof of the beet- known In poa men and women who Lighting die New B11L in stars laws the acrobatic ilng stunts, defying the theatrical profesalon; thev seem they bare a long list of of gravity. Ethel Natalie A Company America, andMiss " lit of th book that e --o Feaiy is one ef th In triumphs act and new musical novel have a anowr Introduce and about, most beautiful, women of the stage, to the audience all the quaintnesa of which artistry Is the dominant note; with some of the wtth and has th fsw England home. Before on and Bert Wheeler A Company, actors of the day. while Mr. get greatest knows dt. one 1a under the spell of one their "Trouble In a Jitney bus" Wilbur has not only gained a wide i motor enjoyable lots f fun out of their contrary happleat and'-ynoeofth now the- Orpheum reputation before th footlights, hut is;, car. and Kluograms on tbs a motion picture star also, of major plays Written Far Tbe Saturday News by Alan Dale. b ' "Pollyanna" willstags presented at Travel Weekly complete thla fine MIL magnitude. Tbe other members of tbe - th Balt Lake Theatre on- - Monday. also will PANTAGES. Wilke of hav company parts next, by Tuesday and Wednesday and Interest In the production. . Th action of "The Bonds of Inter-ert- " (Special Correspondence). C. th mirth and- muew In th energy (Claw and Erlanger and Georg or la a drama of unique No" "Tea takes place In an Imaginary EW Tyler, who have provided an excelbill playing at tbe Pantages thi situations and unusual treatment TORK' at the beginning of the Se, country lent company of players to interpret week no one can The action takes place first on one but be vern, j enteentb happy. April help will Viola century. gr,d the play le con- It. Mis play the Harper on of the side and then the other stage And new the cerued with ther ad venture of title role, anf ' will be supported bv The starllners are Tbe Imperial Peof in a first home wealth,' and then amid the gentle Herbert Fortier, kinese troupe, who a cep the audience in a poor tenement dwelling Alison, Guild ?.er ad, Crispin Georg Two . .i admit Span ard a To give fantasy to the pro- Blanche Douglas, Winifred Hanley. in a slate of wonder with their sleight women whose litea hate been led far .nat we are stunts acrobatic introduced their of hand to Har-lh- e reeding Frederick Carlton, tricks, Blaisdell, Billy both think themselves the moot Columbine. Iolichineile. Jack Morton, and other; The pro-- and their graceful dancing, the whole apart, "lijc." has a dread- - l5ii,n. miserable of humans one because her s Wife. and. Pantaloon. The sound, and I'vhirelie husband neglects her for hi buuieea. is a trifle philoephrc. Just and the other because life teemi noththat "Art" and "Inc.' a irifie Just ivuilic. Just a trifle sardonic, ing but drudgery Strangely enough. don t seem to be at all b it addon Just a interesting It each woman is confronted with th , the til seemed in me most mediocre, and I compatible ,b-j- t same temptation and each mreje It in i I t her own fact remain shat it IS wronder if it had been the work of an way The subtle forces and whether tne Theatre Guitl incidents that br-nabout a climax of ; the Theatre Gatd American, 47 inc.. or si) other Guild, would ever 1 unusual strength and appeal are a1! and s there noih.ve Inc. j it to see the light of permitted most cleverly woven Into th etorv. in 1 ar. snobbishness plavs a it It l'lv which is embodied a moral that can- getting awy , not help but be noted. raltmUn u progran s, end values. Also of other values. Yes or No" runs ail nxt week, However, the comedy" was so ad- with mattnees Thursday ard Bai or- oegat to know -- -- i 1 -- 1. e ). 1. rk toii up P P 1. f4 mot irei rp a Mitt e a atfc R L1 3on W t. - ec ' ALAN DALE SAYS: -- tkt N suc-onl- y. h.n- ost i' L i he t- - 4 & 45 i j - W' jfSN Lean-Theat- ployed in launching a popular Broad- However, let us hope that cook's six way success; not every produoer will hours will not conflict wtth tbe acttaka It upon himself to introduce tbs or-. . That would be tragic. Th Pork Of olid Bonavewte; cwys; stage and th kitchen must, not, clash. Bald Manager Pitop, the other da. 1 do not make my plays for the public. I make the public for my piaya " "When 1 want to feel certain aa to the success of s play, I sit in the back Good boy. if he can get away with it! row of the theatre. When I can sc through the space between There is some talk of the return to the stage beads of the audience othea the New York stags of Miss May Rob-- , the do notwary at alt then I son. who was once upon a time a thosc spsces with an know that-- 1 am watching an Interprim Broadway favorite, enormous following- .- For years and ested audience. As soon as the heads begin te wobble, to sway from side to years Miss Robson has been what is side, and to obstruct my view of the known an a Toad" attraction, playthen I realize that the public is ing all the year outside of New Tork, stage, a hit and that success is not end inctdentaiiv piling up the cash. at all fractious, sure. An attentive audience is (Excuse the sordid suggestion.) And now. Mias Robson, haa a not Inclined to move very much.'' dramatization of Tish, th novel people hold their heads erect, and on the stare written by Mary Roberts Rhinehart, watch the proceedings An inattentive audience with which she going Inlo Chicago unbudginglv. for th summer and possibly coming cannot sit still. The people talk t to New York later. This is good news each other; they look around th house and they fidget. In their seat. Oddly enough, the present brew of All that very quickly from' theatregoers has forgotten May Rob- my seat I can 'get' last row. and I have son, and the excellent work ahe once did. However, there are still peopl in found thte unerring testimony to the . condition. I have rarely been this fickle burg, who remember her, play's a I wars delight'd I mistaken. I am and if she follows out the spaces betwee for her that when throughprophesy a first-nigwill be quite memorable. Her spe- spectators I can follow the play easand comfortably. Then, J know, cialty in the old dais of the little Ly- ily, ceum Theatre now extinct was that It haa caught on," broad comedy roles such a eccenYhe two Barrymores in "The Je tric elaveys. and bioway boardinghouse made a tremendous hit, and that. Jn her line, she was quite have keepers. In spite of the excessive length of th May Vokce, and Maude unique. Eburne hav cropped up since, but play, and Its very Tate start. On th opening night, the performance ended they never enjoyed th vogue of Miss at 20 minutes past midnight, and etnr' Robson. "Tlsh" is to hav a cast of sxpen-si- v then, no effort has been made t Manager Hopkins, actors, and Miss Robson is pre- shorten things. many respects. Is a disciplinparing for an invasion of New Tork, who tndoe not however, worry about not on the strength of her old reputat- arian, punctuality. - At a matinee th other - , v ion, but on that of her new repute. day, announced for 2:10, the curtain . T 1 wss rung up at 2.40, and nobodj Poor "Papa"- - didn't last long. It seemed to mind In the 'least. Tn fart Zj was an anaemic and reason lees little the two a seem to bear Barrymore play. The report was that the Illness charmed lives There Is an enormous.. of Mies Jobyna Howland, credited and n an unquestioning, public for them. with a mild attack of appendicitis we Mr. idea of putting them I u responsible for tbe ctoelng of Papwr" both Hopkins fnto the aame- play s a. feliet-t- I Miss Howland, it seems fainted after oue one. I am not at all sure that Y ' one of the performance and an under- "The Jest minus J the f Barrymores to ha, study appeared. Papa" proved woutd have had much chance 1 on et the plaj whose presentation U dart it fwrwBo.-Hk- o , 1 In-t- her-plan- s, ht , ' the-eeco- nd -- j!Irrltll nlbl l.PitrhI o,,. six-da- y. p" six-ho- -- aix-hn- ur StrongDramaticOffering At Hippodrome Next Week er ' -- tr-fl- e Il'Mj g ! , W. der O K the HIPPODROME. .Ct-i- i ALPH CLOMVOER and fcl. com- - rnv Will n orrh; e.. present svwe-- k one of HcndHr rrcruk' finined its season Jr.tnY most , striking NOT fl!fh gratuiaTedfor W LilZ-- y ,n oh ill channing. and the nn , Jofew-GarrKL- e rm , . 1 w-t- , In'r" 1 esl Fli-ra- , Tnictuc-- a Man illio Join the V)ikc iiaiax 1,11.111. Ippcnring in tli J'crtvfitl tu ! U - c I?TrV'd ! ipjrdsi a costume corned," ,n three yd interesting arrt Aupisstij 7? at tnc H.pp4fon Jminto Beaavent, translated j. ;,n ri!'-n- Tho nt tn fey pjifra i It IS cal ed Tl.-- powers That Pe' by Ph.hp Mta:ii it teem with excit;ifg Incidents, At tKe derhiiL aril M Orica n, had ro d TV'jw)ev same-tite'lmF a whoifeome love mych aiffnin-- t While the Thsr Uuihl' lo wh ch tfiev for rtory, Mr. iomnger enact lhe --role aim a Thm, s my id friend ?o I of a Amiran p'sv bp nervy young altorne) who pul prehf 8iinmrvil1mc upon a emphaat upon I up a winning fight against graft, por- - author j an rnwiiUariinx Mountain Maid drry errupary expert traval to I. is h his art diopnff dtonal Adorns' to th rrpute ppard as rfmnx well adapted. Gertrude Bondhill is In a as er. onthtut Miw te mad 8ummrvill's cast as 'h young attorney s eweet- - Thatr Guild th sUtmM diction on-of th trat not hr authority, and heart, and h can be expected to give that thr -- . charming Interpretation. Th otheri .i,,,hi . h JmW P. H wotrmne. favoritr. all h inrr- !tf or wTAt tlirH for, In tn produrtrtf wn Th claim If mad tfrut Jar Into Bm- ynar T7r grj7fT nty rcmrpl!h arr?rt- fartrr- avnt U th rrateatof Rpani1! mod- who th npthtlo irnrr4 joqrr that h if rtully ;kfrrj. t rf'Vrrf'iT pbiltlcaj I 'thtr.k that the iection of th.lhe fomity of foundtr or th modern school of hoitf. and rvia a hypocritical church-- ; ' drama, and that hi Influence play, we unfortunet. The , Spish mjn. Kecsuee of hlIn fight aga;rt cor- -' upentrg n has ben greater than anvone Spam may be fantaat'e. spite of th fact Bond of rupied poltitc has preceded him for three hun-ni- c that v'lark loves tfnrmkr Doris, to - philosophical, and everything ihst ls J the Introduction of years Is Tint claimed for .It but n s f h h keep it, singularly ini ijffo rf . on with MS Y!gir gam see Hu parUcuLir,, Pena vents to the English speaking Fesrfng- that ho- -! inicVatlog,-,lias been da'ayed. due to eev-- i' will fee ail ihir iivm egeept nobblhnee why we- era! causes. Kindly. Beuavente e role1 thoud he expected to be overweeningportray even for hie roun- ty Interested In th purely Spanish are hard to Iran- -, trymen. Then hi play call for eiab-laic-d plsy. Produce on of our imo Spanish, In Madrid, and orate costuming and scenery, BondhiR. leading Woman of the Oonhtgep Block C wnpaaN li j watch tho reception accorded fit will also ba sensed ed" I quote Oxtntde Vcu Dec us i coding Has a DH Ighi fnl Rolo in "The rowers Thai Be," the Virile JW What I jnuce for he goose t sauce ffrom- - Mies Madeline Orey "that. wave think WUilrh Will be 1 resented AU Next Wee. ee, I n , "C No." Judging by the laetiea generally m- hr iwtr wel!. end he not a qualm for I I dran54rt ' Two ,norvd- t. I J.'VWVSZZSi eav4 time, and JL.V,,'?oUh'!rTwrnrf1,llvcnHf1 eituationrVath. iU n7 7n Ih me. But th Barrymore. ' r h!yonl t.hy TT.1 At evert 2. " ' held the audlenee entranced fsV n!Tror JL7 Performance, they ar cl erred, end ? wee considered as likely to succeed. Tork the,r jl to y th leoR I always eay. that in many cases. ltN,w ' Quite onuiufti. - One New Yotk erlt ia not BscfisM rjf to invite toe crntis , u quite certain. Tit&t Jontt Bsrrvnioft t foretell the fat of a piaj. The play Hamlet some day. What i theatre scrubwoman could very often will to wish on poor John! task od that job. Bhe could assuredly have done it in the case of "Papa." Mi Rose Coghlan wants a plat And now it appears that, following Don t ail speak at one! Persona!:; up the recent successes of organized I sincerely hop that eh will find out labor, British actors have obtained a as Broadway would Welcome her re It has been ae new charter guaranteeing a minimum turn to Its midst. week, pay- n otmeed that she- - host found a vehics wage, a ment for rehearsals, definite period called Pretty Soft" but I canng visualise" Rose Coghlan tn a play d of engagement, and a fair illness paythat title What she need is some ment clause. we shall hear thing dealing with class." some paIVrhaps after all that A lees of art per week rticular story in which her epiendS "art" sounds incongruous don't you diction, end her ability to get w n Hix hour per week for the speeches over the footlights, can k" think Joy of - inspiration, is rather a lovely ut lifted. She once appeared lin thre , Idea. plays written by her wonderful fcrotk M'ith our cooks airik'ng for the eix er Charles. They were "Jocelm.' hour day. end our actors doing the (Continued on page live ) same thing, life will be quite merry. Vi |