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Show NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY 1 5 DESERET. s' , I tilos IPP A ,. i1 '' , . ' 1 1 ! ! 1 ' - , 1, ,,,,,,,1,-,.- , dr., - Equity associatitin in the center of the storm area. The eustos of Lee end a. J. Shubert. who control a- - large percentage of the principal theatres across the country. The bons of contentton. to the dematideal 1 has Is It reported, Laulty. be expelled from I titt the Shubert he Producing Managers association 4ai- the ground that thel have vClated the the, peace agreement whkh settled ,, Is ' :i '. 4 4 . 1, i- - i I ' , - I' 'I 4 '1 , 1 --. : f , i I 1 . . 4 ; ; : ;: f !! ,4'. , , , ,f, -------- t , t.' .t Iin dttetion.- ' , ' i - --- - ,, . e :;.. I i. ,,,,, ; -: I 't. .i, '' 4;., ,,' !v.; .2,.....,...... ,..",;,, , !ii4,., ) I ll' -- - -- e. (1 e...3 .s.,..r. .00 c! ,tor,I! ,,i ; r- , ; s",'-- ' ,,,'..'.'..."s r, ! !' : ' .'.... ::, 1 ,r l', '.' 'r " "-' ' ' ' At '11 I.4'.''' C :" - t I k' '''t A f ..r," ''' At the close of the performknee a ,p4Troffonntatiniont,hewas It rnpeado.f tao a c urprallneldg John Drew fAuretta Taylor And oth, era made the presentation. it was I t rather touchingif anything in the theatre can be touchingand aome. i times It is hard to be "touched." One l sees the publicity" stamp upon nearly everythlag, and that materially il torteres with the ,pathost or Any erre, sion. ''...:',';';,. vats,' -I. '' AN .'' . 40. :::;- - ': 1 .,,,:zyr,..7, - P6 J ONES. 'SUNSET -- 1 SEE VAUDEVILLE the - 'i i . , BaTlinEds,13ChiGaSrlots, Ponies, Dogs and Novelties Transported in Own' Pullman ears. PricesNights, '25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00LPlus Tax. MatineesAdults, 75e and 50eChildren, 50c, 25e On Sale January 17. ' I JAN. I 9 Masterpiece Teaching a Lesson of Morality and Virtue BEAUTIFUL SCENERY FOR EVERY ACT Presented by a Company of Picked Artists. Wonderful TableauxTransformation Scenes A PACK OF CUBAN BLOOD HOUNDS Special Vaudeville Features ET PARADE - . , ' , , ,;.. ': ...I "4. SALT LAKE THEAT'RE. ...',.. ALL NEW TOMORROW! ,..,,..,4 4.1 Aoopytoodrooffewwwkl ,..,n0K, ,,;4 ,f',...' .i..,......,.7,,,,,, : -QPMCIAL attentionhas been given In m, , Irwo". Big I In I bow liZe7:.;:,: --) J. r.,..z,,-----1 'tr. Brownlee's production of Tomes Stetson's "LInele which Cabin." ,. - vrill play- at the Salt Lake Theatre Minitt,Doree and ber artbelo modes 4htteeltsg headlines; she new Swanking nig Picture Jan. le. 20. 21 and 22. with special And New Sill It at 2:30 and Saturday owning wednesdag night: Friday .,,.matineee , at 2:20. to make the big scenes of the Grant Mitchell, the personification , old stage claAsic realistic. such feeture act' as "The Carnival of eellent east gathered together by In the amusingly britah youth, has an- , Headlined days of the motion picture. the old- - Venice." King and Irwin. Pot Pourri.11talph Dunbar is vehicle In "The other Alff Champion." I time handling of these scenes would Itarry Hussey, Cook and Vernon. and traditions of the opvera. was produced at the Longacre which fall short of what they were in ant Four Fantinos. The features photo- time favorite songs are sung with the' The International Revue. t playLlditchell ! earlier Period of our stage. and there!I play will be Mary Roberta Rinehart's same success that pleased in former Theatre. the In thisofnew a young Engliehv!Kathleen 20e played pan Kiddies like ttire ,only the beet rage mechanics'-Dangerothese "Brown Hart" including ,years, eto:- mart who had, been...In-Amerifor Eveningn- anti Holidays. El le, could produce the desired results ber its Al."' with or., accompaniment HIPPODROME. li years.a and whilst there, had The company coming berel &diva "WHY PAY MORE?" clinking cups, and the woodsy. atmos- lightweight championship. carries specia1 scenery for these Woman in Room a," a re- phere of the forest to color the song quired nettltOttOW to LhIs English home, where THE "Oh Promise Me" a popular ballad they al toPhOced that he had been poes. Eliza is shown crossing thel S cent Eroadsay success. was -111 al 1"e, with the bloodhoundsreal Cuban! and Maz whose heart interest and melody have AU or a the ton by Samuel Shipman ovvr a made' it survive pursuit. quarter is wrote 'East ther big scenes are faithfully repro- - Ntarein. Shipman successes. "the Slack Crow" song with WOMZIGGNMEIMISIESZNIMMISIMIammantallI11111. 'a.1.1M1.1M11 arid liar- century: The company is said to be an West"' and other Ws tietrata, antl the' The Cheaters," wyns "Cheating on "Foreet" the chorus; e.tirety competent one. and the earl- - Olt humming others. iC ,ttis touches that go to make "Uncle Howie of Glass" and with bird hills: the 'Armorer& Song"i 111" is a 11-dl"The Woman in Room Torn's Cabin'" what it a clanking anvil; and the alwaysj set to planta- e cent of Ninety-ninper singers anti dancers and must. mektic drama. "Wedding Chimes" song. -dramas hinge around the beautiful c:atusare all there. There srill be,z domestic triangle." Hea ding the cast is Albert Parr asl authors The "eternal street parade given daily with band. Hood ; Robert of (Robin Huntington decided they dently realized this, and Elsa Thiede as Maid Marian; Betty. floats, ponies, dogs and noy to JANUARY 27, 28, 29Matinee Saturday.,- get away from the beaten path and Baxter as : Harry Long-- . clues. add a few angles to the original tri- - streat aa Baker MarY Jaha.;.Littla U 43BPBECI1L angicfle) theyranged William Degen na Will Scar... ' and incidents to revolve around five Anabelle; 11 , lett. The comedy roles are cared for ,. (NNE of the greatest of vaudeville big Important character& Notof as the Tom Burton Sheriff by Dor' magical organizations. lime. A husband and wife agree to die3 the ttngham, Madeline Hartfortas as Dame . .,. will be the headline agree, and get divorced through eeCOperalogue. the Olsen and wily. Durden, George Was to unfaithful ;,.. been attraction at the Orpheum begihning husband. who 17,1 vows, begins to appre- - i Sir Guy of Gisbourne. be preeentea et. Dr,l.to,---s,.-;on,D).;Grand opera lovers his marriage him ;wife when he finds he la toi , Wednesday night ee- n ights e Theatre th Lake Salt for thr " an is an will be e'en oPPortualtY of bearing tells him there d she, P""rfMt: N a composite of their favorite --arias in other men." The seene shifts this act presented by Alma. Doree and she is- married and happilyethe DOEIVII CASINO. 'i, her company of eight. The aelecibula time. Her neer husbandireihnloyer Is . has been ar;! ,.' ' Ana veg. frietaiBy - for -a- -, purpo.eritii81--GOOD ptogrirri LlatilASzttlitz or4fotar-adays.Zihrea0Aör "ralf411 01, 10"Man"' 'Par- - in love with his clerk's vile, and sends sternal Wialebttitifilatifireitopera a ranged , "Carmen." him .way on a six monthtf business i toniorrow et.Loew's C asino, headlined liacci." etLa, Travinta." , " "Fauet" and others. arms borer) The husband. wants his wife pro- - bl'' the International 'Revue. The vau,' herself famous. and Wu' company com- - tected. and he hires a detective. The of bright Coats--'Is full bill detective happens to be the first prise" some of the finest- of- operatic ' men and , -' la- won.; 4 ... the 4,1442,1 he tos.2 : The wire too weir itshiciaz da, composed-tits-eve- n -lint startql;--enter-- . Of yotortd idea - That daintiest of dancers. Edith the banker. A shot rings out and the altogether "different" e, ,, ' mik N Florette is ,i), t, , tainment. Dainty Little :1:,:11, .'4',1,.. ,.,,",,;s4-,''' Clasper. with "Her Boys" afore oaf' banker le found dead in a room alone., !billed eontoracts. t ,:Iv tlie,..i.t.1,- to,..'.1... Me." and her as "Just ,, of the most delightful of new dance; who kmad him? That's the surprise ov, , i t ,),,,,, tteh, be to said is act and I, : balancing IA :tion : Miss Clatmer has youth, beautr.' reeerVed for the final art. ':r1 t),':;vslipoc4:',,lit..!v1 '1- , Of the best on the stare. Orben i',,-fv:p- t. grace.. abandon and poetry: and her, The Warnan in Room 13" win he lone Dixie 4 cal.! themselvee "The King - , ..4'f.. le i'tYlett is' premented by Ralph ?Irminger and ..Love Steps" as the d ;:i.:';.'1V, which implies ' rse."..'---:, sf:f a fine attraction. Herbert Clifton. late po,litte players at the HIPPodrome and QUPen of Spadea." line of chatter t?t-'''''c cork and 11,111.1C ,,1 ,..t. 4 ''''$1, Of the Zil.rtiPiti- rOilli. is another theatre L,,,,, beginning tomorrow night. burnt and Eddie .4, ' r;' 'Ws' F.J featured act in his travesties on the There will he a performance every and range. Elsie Murphy .,'V'"'Jt 'oN'''' the with work r saxophone Kline. who - s'' weaker sex. Hie chara,c-eI 0.':' impereon-- ; night exeepting Monday, and matt advertieed as genA'' 'l ations are rated,as among the gems in flees on Tueeday. Thursday and Satnr- - and the 010m-erin - ,,,,,,,,4,, and nine mesical laughmakers, the realm of vaudeville. day.. and : ,,.,,,,$ ,,,,,,,,Ak ;.,t,,,,,w:,14.2,,,v.,.."The Painter" Harry Evand Pictel fa Johnson bring a breath of e, , )., 's . "ROBIN HOOD" COMING- Jack Sydney have a comedy act that e ; co; minstrelsy to the new bill in Zino ' warranted to please. via" The Stranded Min: their offering, 46, , ItE tuneful score of Reginald Bo- - is The i'. feature pbotonlay is a Pathe z strels." Barnes & Freeman are to prea lost flood has "Robin Jones," "Sunset Koyen's special production sent a "Pressing Encasement." del the west and the ways of , story ,t,f scribed as a fine melange ot songs and none of its pharm with the naming Trans-Conanne bY. ; dances well Presented and executed ,i years Hrld lig prementation by thee ex- - western men In de t ,' e i Bert and Lott le Walton, "The Sun-shine Pair." possessing youth. charm' ,i I and vivacity to marked degree. are and dancers exceptional singers. 1Val., t ter Ward: and Ethel Dooley are a, 1 sprightly , Well balanced pair ho pre- -' !tent one or the most versatile atits in , X XI Written Far The claturday News by Alan Dale. t . s , vaudeville. , C" , - Itt isicene. 1::''''........',";'.. : 41, ' ''' !.:..A...;! .: ... . '....' 4. 4,..7 ern--tast- e "1 ,- : J.:u P :(..,:- .:,.'',, - 1'. - Salt Lake Theatre IlightsTMes,IEI'lriday, - 4. --- b -: :..:::..-;- 3 --- -, ., d, .... ,a ,t i , ;''.' - i :!---- . . : :., , ':': . . . ;"; ,':;;-- '. ',.. , : t ', ' a .;,,,,, ,,..r.;,.. '. .::' i., .'.,;11.4,t I . ,..",,,,-.,;,,,..- IJACK ' .., f. - , - ..., LT LAKETHEATRE Tr)R r . : : - 1:1 rrl ..:, ''.i', 1 lifil n ,,:, 1... f ':' ,',....,,;i a . I 1.41111 Ia -,- -- T BASIL KING'S - re1:0-11- ., .f1 , - . Cic.'. 4--- i, ..4'1'..i ,114' Vee.,,a:Th.,--7Vr,,..7;-N------ t, 117 .i. ,.... .1, : , '' ..'''' ,,4.-- nP77:-.ii,-.1- PoPtaar-wwding.- to'-sii- - 4:-....t.1;' t::i;tt I; of' 4 , t - s ..... . the--bo- :. :. I ,' c 14 ' , ,,e- r 't r ' won-id-b- i diTtolrta--,An,:-4- .. e y rit .::,, ligawloitoit . - ed - It ,. ', 7, .11f41....) eIt',41,5,.,,, 1.1 '. , , I , :t untrne that "Er-mirile'? does not show the ravages of , ' . ; ,i;Z- A won time, "NO MI Mu in, nun PTA !. .''' ' tavutik-- il tigleti,7.1.14.1,4szett.,7titittet., is immeasurably tat, :lot 1" EASITHANCETONIMITro to many of the musical offerm :4 or biaLdii-ikr7W1?dig ; ;,':,'".;-'':,..;'1074 , ..,.... the present day. Its Jakabowski ,1 munin is as tielightfut-aever. "The , Lullaby" and the "Gavotte" had not I 1111 f ' , ,,1 ;. '.,,, ,!.., ;!., aged and their (melodies were most uwitt yDramatic Story of Life Today and Life Tomorrow.. ::,, ,t.:. ;....,........,y tootheome. Of eourse. the method ofr ;44 .P.,:. ... was out presentation of date for to. ",',,!,,v.:;..,;;,.,'..:.:,...".:''.4 mow' IrLAIrria .;:' I'l I . day; The perpetual invasion of the 6 I , chorus, and the ached- 51 1 pia rather CTAMEE .NNE..1Silt. 't:' ,, .: , xasperated the modern , ; : Pla flitter.. ,,,,. ,..., k. enough in, "Erminie" tO womnt the revival. be 11.'4 ; NOirPLAYING Wolf topper, in his scenes with Wil- - E ERON GAXTON ii(if',..r......',....1:.1; I Son was delectable. a ro, in 1 'THE ,.,. Why shouldn't I SISTERSociety's ,,I be lifted audileili. revive Wapirt:1, ' 1 it we PARTNR And illioAre Dal A' .''.., I probably he willthough 1, .. Patiowoll't.---Perteinal- ly .1 .,..10. Paintieet , oil I By i - All ": don't f. Age lasts.SA, ... x..s. think that theme revivals get , k Entertainers - Hughes N 11,. At lltemervedt They make bad blood between 51::...::.......... LA TIER .. the older generations and the new War Tax, ...Plus ones. They misrepresent popular OLSEN & JOHNSON and they invariably pave the . Likeabla Lads Loaded with 111.:::;',.;;i...,...........:1-..for that insensate query '"Where .) Lauotha the actors of today?" To which I always rePIY: "They query LUSBY GBH. 1 ''''''''''..:f are in the theatre and better than ,.. ''''',,;'!e their predecessors." TIRO. PETTY PLEAT '.. hit'l ' thing in the revival aeemed e HUSBAND' HELLO, puzzling. 'When. "Erminie" was, t ' 11 ''''..1)....:."';i.,...;;;;11 With first produced that pink hall room LULU litc012111E & CO. cane was the talk Noohthe town. .:1 ?,''', A ,!, Satirical Comedy by bütty had ever seen anything lovelier. Win. Anthony McGuire t.... People used to exclaim when the cur '' :t' i 5:''' ''''',.: .3. n tat rose s,i'l upon that vision of pinkness.' Evenlago--WeMum, Well, at the oth3:36 p. in. Frt.. Sat, , er the night. ballroom 110... Sot. SCellie was 11 pink 1 t., :,:, m. p. I ugly. with a lot of gray, and tv few Saturday, ' Priers! -: VintimePa, i5e. 23e. Suggestions of pink. It appear ::;':::::. . 4to be the one thing in the W. Evil', Ze, 50e. Vie. "Er- , STETSONS BIG SPECTACULAR 1111. $1.23., , , - 4 loninie" revival that- had aged. As we ,.:. I fk progreteied- in the .,it Ilia:vs undoubtedly..3 it permed a great pity that 1 art, . 4 ; Uncle-Tonfs-Cabin-Co., ..X.. 1. !the producers of the revived opera I ' 1 This scene. important However. r ... I ) ;.;.....,..........,.,..i..,..k . t ,... ? ' 2111,-iviperhaps :I' t 0' ,..,.,..;.-,',.- . 01 i there may be those who and could tippreNever so Good as Now .; 4 ' elate thie unbeautiful i 1?7-t! ' ' t1 The ' 1 ' singularly of all Dramatic Stories. ; : (7, 1,.f ; 1, ; , ' fr,l'4.,:.KH:..til'..;(r1:.i.;:::44,!:::3 ,',' . - '....::"' ..e"....4 4!.... :: ' :.A Py 4 .. ., ' , er ......f,''..:.... 1 . -- 1 .r. , C ,-.-, .,..p. . 1i c ' -- 4,,,,.4..., ..,.,.. ,;;;' j.,, , 1 !'' 4 1',541,.;) - 11.0 q,:.. , .. , 4:,t; )1 i - 4:''f',4K...01 ,,,, f), ,.7,.',.1;',.. -- - ' r ifri. !..;,v., . .... , ,:',':- - '''.; ,..,:,,,,,,,,,.:,k,;04,,.!,..73.1. .'. , ';,. r, : 3L I1 Plane are being made at the llip- podrome in New 'fork ,for the rite, bration on Jan. 21 of the 2.30eth Hip- podrome performance given under the management of Charles Dining, . ; t - I 0 A .e. ..,f''.1- - ,..;;;al ,. , ', . A: , ,. ,, 4 , ' t ' , 7 ,;,,i,...,......,.:,12.,. A ' ie ...,,f t 't ,,...,,,i .., '4 .. ,, :; ': ,::::'' t ,3."..11 ',. .,,..::, :',at ,' :- f ,' ft i - - ?! ',:.0,.... ,. ,;:.J.,,A- ., 1 ,.,., .....,-- . ..., , dlemisses-the'beantif- -- - ,....1.f.r7,!:;;.. , :,: , - .., - ,11' ,,,?...;,.:,2:',......., !::.',..:...... 1X ri 4,3 ,, : 4 , 1 P 4. .., - '11I I - Announcement- has be en made of some of the new features which win be offered by the Selywne, One of them ler a Shipmenftethy play en- titled Edgar alien Poe. based kin the famous ,Anaerataa-poet- .Dinehart will star in the pro- - t '1 .:. - :t : i t 1. - .1 1 1 If,. I1 ' ...., f.' :,;,4.4;'..",:'.' .- it,....- i 'I 1 - a 7 I ,: 0 ,, '' 7 ,,,,,,, ad . ...! '?,,,,,, T. t ...' : ..,,,,7 . 1 , i,,k i :, ... :'1,,,., 1 .,,,,,;,......... ...,:.',.,:..., .. ,,',I '' ,:. :',z :4 .! '... 41' ',i , y".:.- i4 ,nulte-desir- '"; , .:,, :g .., ..,, I ' ";'' f 1 e '' . ...;;' .i...r:'. .4,:t. r I a,..,re ': :c' he geld that he. as not In to 1,e in eicee touch 'frith one la individually treated . her company manager- - II ' 'veld that it might-11poicabla that ; some of is managers had been guilty of minor infractions c;f the rules. .. Th e ptiblic has nO quarrel with the .1Letarst Eoluity. and it le . that ladies and gen thtlemen profewslon shall g et all the rights they are entitled to; but if it ht. true ear 'ettortrs-giri- g that rotate a situation-- . from which not only New York but the entire nounWY Stay suffer: from a theatre atandnot should situation a that is it peat, ir be tolerated. On the other hand, if g the chaise of the eborne girl' are , Important an d are su bstantiated by the saeoclation of which they are i members public sympathy will, of man a- i gars wilt b e ;peete d to d0 what fair and right in the matter. 'Mean- while, theatregoere, the country over, . will await anziously the outcome of ; t the controversy. hopeful that the un- fortunate experiences of lest years ; acteractor.' strike will not be repeated. i; ', ; --f actresses. a position how each by his or I ii ' V.,' LIU ,,,.4 '; ':' 611,..1 '4.., .. 1' ,17:71!ZIZ. re, "rot 0,,; ,ii'f ' rly ,...7...7,,,,, ,..f t- go, ... -- ,,,,...,,,,,,,,a.,oemploy-astacrac...tban,.1.1I- -- ii.,,:; it.", , Sv ,, I Weethorsby, who such a deliMous perfortnance gave yeahs and yegha Alias ago! Madge Leasing, an actress Who has managed 4o dip into the fount of perpetual was cast for the role of Captainyouth Alex. Delaunay. andbr Clark was the rhevalio and Warren Proctor, Eugene,Miss itrotessoond Whiteside. a daughter of Walker Whiteside, played Jag. (Atte. and right here, let nie that she we perfectly irresissable. say with a voice of purest ray serene. and Irene Williams was'east for the title This. Francis Wilson a. performance watt as goad- - asgaga he gave. ft to "6"e"Aralifgt,iyugtwiaiealat see Wilson danceend he is way past the first flush of youthwas a joy. With DeWolfe Hopper, be managed to get all this fun from the "Erminle" "book" bad ever been that - - 1 . iti EMilit"etril; ',. - Musical-Trea- - . ' ::17;!-Tt- -- ,. 3 ., -- - t. !!1,,,t!i;;the Producing Menagerie ass,ociation ,.., v,.,,; Lee Shubert is quoted "as eaying that lie was not worried. ever the affair and that the, whole troublewai Otle tir,,,, -I Lax, Mx dlearrumled chorus-et-la. f . 'their in have Shubert much as the .71;1, , 4 Is Vaudeville's t ' I s Doree's Operalogue at Orpheum. The. erie4.-- -4' - , ' Actor, M.ia...4d.csob.... itqtqt.twoclIIKS,,,St...11tr 4Jo 0, -- -, , 1 1. Isw TIMEE, . cer-- i fairs" but decides to break with tbent and It may succeed. Mr. lawyer in the "States.' be found bis ' Matteleine--------;flits family Aistinctly antagonistle.. 4 tainlY gave a capluil Litter the new. of lite prize-figAnn as as one of his many loves and he says Andrews !Miss the heroine activities reached his home, and there, delightful. She was announced to be farewell to the equally beautiful Luta, was the deuce of a row. Ho was ola very poor, but-shwore a few gowns Then be feels free. , dared from his home by an "irate" that musk cost a trifle like ditell a The son is already to be trensplant. father and treated as a criminal. The Piece. Which of course. is is hyper- ed. The boy engaged to a pretty t father being a toady was incensed at ' criticism. , girl called Reim& Duval. Father sees the thought that his son'sveilingElliott as the father was ex. her and realizes that she is very pret- .-might interfere with his octal ambi. plosively and apoplectically funn y, and ty. Later on. hills a case of the girl Rona And ists it went. But It Mits. a. French girl was well dens ABM her affection from son to was transferring pened that certain Bigwigs of the Desiree Atempel Gerald H w father. The boy is in love with the towA, including several titled people. Perhaps tho best member of the east but she prefers the seasoned at- decided that the Champion was some- - He Played a diffident eWrgyman very girl fections of t he old man. She is fast. body to be cultivated; that be was a Rosalind Fuller. Frank 'Westerton, elnated with his merriment as corn. personalay, and that Ma presence re. Gordon Burby. Robert WillialliSOTI. pared with the somewhat gloomy de. Geeted story upon, the sown.- - And so Robert Herold 'toward and mesnor of the boy . - Th e boy is a lout . I Horace all ended happily. Cooper were in the "supPort. - apparently. 'hut a lout. It was, in amusing: play. perfectly I - ' I And it ends by father marrying the untrue to life, as false as they are to his love is Jean" the whilst rather "Transplanting the boy gives made butamusing. As for the Eng- - overwhelming title of the play at the !girl who is conveniently there te lish types introduced. they were Jokes Cort Theatre with Margaret Lawrence. !another it. Now "Transplanting Jean" that would be laughed at in any sari- - and Arthur Byron as cars. and it is a receive is an original, play. very French, and ous coneideration. Then the cham-,- ! curious affair, with an "ending" that very Frenchly constructed. but I won-- 1 ' pion himself was something of a cad. queer it der if any modern audience will court-. His superiority Over his own relatives, I May Arthur Byron plays the rolls of a. fetishes such an ending? It can't pre-his eocksureneee and his absolute car- - getsohL Delbert who has a 'natural i caely be called an unhappy ending, of his ,Owlt merit gave one a: eon. This son whom he hasn't tainty seettini but merely an unpleasant one. and one ' few- twinges, - Me was slielstly pateon- -i years.- hating kept him hito the generat't-- orderof dui-- many' his rather 'zing towards mother, a country, is rather bumpkin, but at things. Personally. I am inclined al-' agreeable- and cynical towards hls the start st the old dott to theylaywright As ?i , ,acw.., himself. But these are detallitThe: to his life. and take of the drama But I don't Play as a .- whole. has elements of. home. You see him making the ar- - grooves It plays to the gallery :reneements. He has numerous af- popularity(Continued. on page six) very persistently, and it has a lovely ' heroine in the clutches of a rascal. --whom-th- e brash hero Se VISWil to tier r ' ,,,,,,..,, So it Murtha money,-,- - ent." Francis Wilson nig original role of Cadeaux. played end the almost equally important part of ,Itavennes was &Assigned to that youth. De Wolf Hopper, whopromising assured us that he had never even seen it before. Then there eras the original Princess de Cramponeur. in the person of Jennie . actors 1 ORK trouble between and managers Le reported from New Tork, with the ' it ,, - . SECTION , Mitchell ' t People in dress. and motors, was put onevening the higtiest level! It was what the reporters would call "a notable gathering," with , everybody worthy of place in that peculiar ve. hicie known as "among those pres- , . 1921 us , '11011111 writenn-- , tralleriin eA do-la- in isthe I aft 3 ' I Alan-A-Da- le ri Daysrfnurs.,Er1.9 Sat. - ' JPetlphOltizbarSOresetutx.- "R: - rite E.6, America's- decatest- 27'.--- . - ' . -f- t e. 0:-,.,:':',;,,,.ii,;,- - le at r; - -- 4 . , , - - t i - i 't t 14. ' a - T -' .'- ,,, 1 AL AN DALE SAYS rANTAti WITH a vatidellie and a bill &bore the motion picture average. ; feature that. has caught on in great : stYle. the new Pantages theatre is enjoying a week of great prosperity. rhe-k, Bandit." a !lever dramatic . ketch Noodles Fagan and Elsie; the Moran Sisters, musicians eatraordi, ! nary: Violet Horner. a songstress. who ; wears beautiful gowns; Witt Morris in ;. "Tattered Talent;" and ,Juggling Nel: sent an adept in the matter of man; Mutation, are a mons the vaudeville acts on the bill. Douglas Fairbanks " in his latest and greatee wircess The (ark of Zorro" is the Pietare feature. , For the coming Week the vaudertle , artless Of the program will Mclude i -- ! t r I erz:444, , czt 1 IiN 4..,,, I,a-lie,711,- 3.1lie)1A mendous Ithegood fast there , WPt .? rr.; curiontty-monaters-.--- . ' f . . . 4,,1,,,,,,,,,-,,--,--",-- , OFt, 0 . ,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,.,,,, , - , . I FA ,v.,,,.,77777- 1 , 777:77,, '7.v ,,,, . lo It I oo el, Floor 1 2 1 II 11:1 - $lm& S11.20 1", le rl . c1,0e3t . ' . ,....mmomon.---..----..,- , Seat Sale MIIINDAY. (was JIL. 24. 101111, : 6211,17.. maimanst ' ; . And ,, 'V 44, ' Iti41.; 4 , ' I , ' .,;i, t 4,1. ' . , , 4 . tire.MYSTERY ploy ' firDrof- - M, - X MEM 7- II , ,, ',11,1Ntli. 't l'it't 1111 4rilit ., , - ' ' ! 11,-1 WWW I nUriPrD ESMIMXMti IX XI MM'tanlbik S. Wa. Main t'a E1 MOW WNW - I AND herlomanin.Room 13- - Acknowledged to be the great45at of Broadway ourcesaea god in which no expense has been spared to bring it here, will be thTsottering Now York clamored to ore tido play and tbatroaada erre ranted away. II Order your seats 11101" sod avoid disappointment. irolion stow I I , . , , , 11516111 Every Iklabt Earept Slooday. Stallares. Iropsday.rlotraday nod Saturday. 1150 SOP. TISr. Matinee 25r. Tuesday sad pRitEsEleutnem. Tituroday. ' We. Ele. Stattuee, Saturday. 25e. Sktle. . TONIGHTI'llE DANGEROUS AGE." . ' ., . ' - , . . . -- . ', t in '''''.., , - INK 'W '' EXCITEMENT ! l!: ?.,? 10 irtlittrlo the rboroetern mores to run tom lobed, be preoeotrd by bourse trill emotions, ananat.of .. .,,,, . , A LAST TIME .. - .......t..... Telephone riasatek 5900, . - - - - ., - , ' , s. : ' - - - . , Time - i e,... - , ' Here they ..,,sfor ' - ' , , . I py ,,,,,., ,1,.,-.,- mossznammommonga . ----- ---, 7,N "? Li ' a',1" DS El AT PI E firT,11r7r,t,,,,, ,, fr,r, - Come' tiOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" II I Noon , - ', VR - . 2 ' UGGLING NELSON' Laughs BEOINSING lorovre Floor SI,S0 OVIFORM WILL AIORRIS -J- ItatPrteea DCSDAR RELIEVES IS THE WAR PRICES Yi I Clipen -- - .SEE LITTLE MARV' --- I I u 111 - , II 04, 4 PI BANDIT ...........s.12 .. - - HI , Doors NOODLES, FAGAN & ELSIE , I YEARS INcITTAirigIUNDRED - , The - , LAST Two:r- F '1,"11lala .. . .' . - - . , , k , , - ' ME TION OF 1I 11 , , , t-- 1 .. .., 'ti - ' ; c. - ' SHOW - . - NOW PLAYING ;BIG ' t , , .. 1 "MIERICA'S FINEST" '' TIIE---AIUSICALTSENS- old opera of the the devotees fashion of the musical 'Mow. atJ and were those who regard any4 perfortnanee Theatre-- thing modern as inferior. and scarce,Or! ' 1:i 1 th, Park ly worth while. ,There were actors new-ti4: ;';', ! o due to the fact that Francis galore, 1 tintant1 .re midway Wilson had guided the fortunes of the tir6,4: k c rm, There were those f.')quity so admirably for seyerallears. who hall , seen 'the And there were those who get to first niehte merely oeg'rull - perfor a 1 a nee because plyhtiCA, they are - at the Casino in' 1SSS Altogether a motley gathering. And somewhat unaccustfrned to with Francis Wilson- - in the the l'ark, , n ..L, . 1 - ,s - twere,aswett W 0 R Ki pal role (none Of these ef eonrse!) ly of thefeminine ses.--CITY. Jan. a. and then, were-- those who had lien The revival of present in late, and there were those who had seen other Interpretations of anEtre:. '.., 44-''.41,- tinental Triumphal Tqur - Y bdroearughtid rk ri.., . - 0 Ndw Completing 1 i 0 -- ' t,-,- i-- at Comic Opexas rill NTAGES . xi. ' - A 1111 1 FlUatrU,,1 - , I - .,- , - 4I'lag,,,, |