Show THE 6-- A SALT LAKE CITrj SUNDAY JANUARY 7 HEBALD-BEPUBLICA- N 4 r Theatrical I tt n iaLiuill uu lnillS JLL t I S Amustmtnt Program Skit ' Lake thatr--£ul- I ! ' y3-n- tor tile "i y e lii&s one away : Especial scenery and elaborate costumes add1 to 'the beauty of v their act '? ': The second headliner ' on the Pan-tagbill this week isSchepp's comedy circus The liyely animal actors are delightful in'-- their routine of ‘' clever tricks and keep the audience laughing from "the 'beginning of their act until 'V : CULP first offering of the Musical Arts society who sings at the Salt Lake theatre Thursday night es J - f a y 7 Vs' r ‘ - fning January 15-- i"! r -- -- ' dy at the Salt Lake theatre ’ 1 4 ' ' begin--' j ' ' - Santucci is an accordeonlst' of ’ exthe most' difceptional : ability i' To him ficult of classical airs v are as easy to render as the popular syncopated mu sic tnat has taken the public by storm so recently 'v' Howard and Fields have one of the feature acts at the Fantages this week of the : “Dining Car under Minstrels'- The little skit lsone:de-liciousl- y frolic'- from beginrollicking serves well toward doand end to ning up the high ing lts Bhare-- ( to keep entertainment standard of Fantages' Oscar Lee i8 a singer that reminds He sings one of the' great MoCormack the old ballads of Ireland in a rich that keeps hls audience mellow voice spellbound- Fr ear Baggett and Frear the 'baseball idiosyncrasies” are thoroughbred comedians They keepthe l&iighs' rolling around in high pitch The concluding' number- - on this week’s program-- at the Fantages 'theatre1 which runs until next Tuesday “The night ofIsthethe eighth episode of Helen Lass Lumberlands’wltl' Holmes In the title roleh Beginning with : next Wednesday’s matinee Manager- Newman announces The a change of vaudeville':? shows’ headline numbers will bo ' 0Nil and Walmsley supported by Hazel Klrke and a' chorus of eight pretty girls: in “The Two Pikers' and the Raul Pereira String Sextet- - Other featuresandInclude the Valerle Sisters Adonis 'Dog Happy-HarrHines and another chapter of “The Lass of the Lumberlands" i Thnnday tvenlnr at Wilkes theatre— Wilke pleyer t 880 In "Within the IaW matinee Thursday and Saturday at A t HTIHE quatrei in the Arabian dance hall a scene in “The Garden of Allah 5' ' it closes' Culp i 0 1917: ' ’ - - - Sunday Mon- Orpheum theatre— motion pictures day and TufidftVi Friday and Wednesday Thursday evening’s and Saturday vaudeville: matinees — Vaudeville Pantares theatre new 915 and 730 dally at 245 Wednesday bill opens theatre —“Liberty Mehesy the U S A patriotic of Daughter"Tweedledum European drama eeeentrle comedian in itwo reels e the--nam- - - - ’ " -- : "See America First Harry Palmer comedy “The Torment drama - - Broadway theatre— Motion picture —Today Clayton and Blinn in “The Hidden Scar" - - CONTRIBUTED : : - - Salt Lake Theatre - cannot speak of Madame Julia ONE art alone She is such a quiet womanly woman with such wonderful magnetism hat It la Impoa- slble’to talk of bar without these charmind and deacteristics coming to the ' manding expression he possesses an extremely r kindly nature Thla shows Itself in her prl-- vate life particularly when she feels that she has 'been hasty or Impatient in any way If that ever happensIn and her it Is rare enough she Is sincere to prove regret and does everything was only a passthat her Impatience be and impossible ing mood It would woman unthinkable that this splendid 111 will could harbor vindictiveness or And the association of ‘this with her to feel art Is after all' not difficult She Is so lovable that she Is ever anxious to please Every time she goes on the stage her anxiety to do herself the fullest Justice Is as great as it must have been at her flrdt- performance on any stage Madame Culp likes to have her manat the door ager Antonia Sawyer stand of the stage and her first greeting to her manager always when she coxpes out Is this question "How was it tvaS It all right? Madame Culp speaks English perfectIt no less’ She always ly and towrites her manager in English but writes she has learned It more with a desire wish to for knowledge than with any devotes She social a In way use It all her life to music and cares very It la little for social entertalnmenta much difficult to Induce her to go out She Is a' thorough musician and has some old Italian arias which arranged no one else has She will elng here theatre under the ausrt the Salt Lake pices of the Musical Arts society’ 1 - Wilkes iTHece''7:0 p the hints 'that Gaboriau Anne ALL Green and Slra Arthur ! - - — The Garden of Allah gorgeous romantic drama THAT big Garden of Allah" dramatized & section of the desert’ at logueand which is shown as III un-4part Mogar' the varying atmospheric conditions of evening and dawn Beautiful and varied In- their appeal to the- eye and ear are these scenes as they are unfolded in a procession that means much to: the reader of dhto book and even more perhaps to the playgoer who’ will seek “The Garden ! of Allah” In fhe theatre without first having had recourse to the word pictures 'and scenery of Hlchens’ book Natives 'from the Levant and from northern 'Africa ' are employed unobtrusively but effectively to varisem-blanchelp ine ''and achieving atmosphere In! the crowded scenes' such as that depicting the streetand-th-of the Oiiled Nailes in J Beni Mora desert at sunrise whey e’not only-'ar- e the Bedouins 'employed but numerous animals also Including camels horses’ donkeys goats pigeons etc The principals In this' company of over one hundred are Miss : Sarah Truax William Jeffrey Howard Gould James Mason Albert Andruss Leo de Valery Pearl" Gray and thfe Abbott er - - -- e - de Navarro will be the the Salt Lake theatre beginning Jan-of engagement uary IS for a limited family of five four performances- Garden "The of The four main parts of Allah” are subdivided into nine Orpheum Theatre scenes or settings Two of the most scenes who believe in swimming as and alluring of these pretentious twice In the course of one THOSE are shown to feminine beauty and garden of Count charm have no stronger disciples performance— the than Anteonl which la displayed throughout- Miss Vanda Hoff the In eplthe young descriptive part II and is shown again to the Orpheum dancer who-lnext Wednesdaycoming to Interpret the title of "The Dancing Girl of Delhi” MY role Brother St- Denis - notable oriental dance 'fantasy She not’ only believes in swimming as an 'aid to health and beauty but she declares that women swimmers make the best dancers So strong is her belief In swimming that she looks forward to the time when women are recognised as Lady Gives Simple Heme Recipe That from the water The agility and strength of Miss She Used to Darken Her Gray Hoff Is perfect She daily Hair practices In the art of sea' lore and rescue work and puts her natatorial powers to the most difficult tests In For years I tried to restore my gray- order to become versed on ways of the pre- saving' life' Her beach program whenhair to Ita natural color with none of ever possible includes & short run a but stains and dyes pared them gave satisfaction and they were dash In the breakers and a long swim all expensive I finally ran onto a Then she goes through a series of setup exercises and is then ready to simple recipe which I mixed at home ting her aklll ln the use of results I gave try that gives wonderful la as a follows’ to which apparatus 'the recipeof The second headliner of the bill will friends and they are number ray ' with It To 7 ozs of be George McKay and Ottle Ardlne In all delighted water add a small box of Barbo Com-- ’ "On Broadway” In addition there will oz of also be Joseph E Bernard and Hazel pound 1 os of bay rum and These Ingredients can be Harrington In the latest of the series glycerine bought at any drug store at very little of big sketches by Willard Mack en-- r cost Use every other day until the titled - “Who Is She? ’arid the original collegeKenney in’ a hair becomes the required shade It Hollis boys will not only darken the gray hair but new act entitled “Freshy Inlatlon” make It soft and glossy It Is not the Five Belgian Girls- In a musical sticky or greasy and does not rub off dlvertisement Nell O'Connell a rose- - HOW I DARKENED GRAY HAIR - ’life-save- rs - -- well-nigh - : - life-savi- ng ! - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Fraomno srjnv “ Depart - ' 720 A M 7-2- 0 ' - A-M- - 8J5 A M 930 A M 1100 a M u ins ' r - - -- - - - - - Jtl -- 'Arrtyi'-- '' s : EXPENDITURES "You Americana are terribly extravman remarks the critical agant” abroad from “Perhaps" replied Miss Cayenne "Some countries waste money on luxand some urious food and raiment warfare" — uender it on protracted Washln gton Star CONVENIENT Mrs Comber (on a tour of Inspection In her friend's house) —Gracious! 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' J a NE of the Yalerie ‘ sisters who 1 be featured on the vaude--1 vilje bill which opena at the Pan-- J tages theatre next Wednesday aft- ernoon':::'-"-’-i-- Q j - ' - & - ' " l 4-- r i1 " v Ar se never-commlttedbecau- - -- up his son Dale who is studying for th£ ministry Upon completion of his ministerial course Dale takes his father's pulpit and continues his vorjt One little girl Ruth is taken night Janet’s sick and Janet goes - to the pastor’s Dale meet- for the for help She and atfirst "time and ’ are immediately 'he When asks other to each tracted shadow of' her her to be' her but past rises upland confronts him and make accept decidesto finally up for the mistakes of the jast by a life of goodness and charity After the writes his former boxmarriage Dale Doane Instructor Inviting Doane ing - a ' real realization of the meaning of When-Janeawakes to life religion she 'finds her husband and his parents in thanksgiving kneeling at that her life has ' been' 'spared t ’ 4 0 - - - ” Mehesy Theatre - his-wife-t- is made from these choice natural Utah products Xo brewery anywhere starts with finer raw materials They are prepared in a plant that is right :tip to the minute in every detail by men who have devoted their lives- to acquiring perfection in brewing science her-bedsid- e IBERTY A DAUGHTER OF THE S a: ”: ! entitled "Spanish Torture Chamber" 'with Marie the title role a love and war WAl-cainp- -in - drama of life-l- ong the Mexican border "See America First picturesque ' Virginia ‘with two homes' of Presl- -- A vr-- ’ - - - - - Fisher Brewing Co The prize la IN THE BEES 1 - i i hls'shop lie can prevent It stealing Intheni living wagres And she by paying i she get out adds forcibly that when to herself devote intends she of prison to getting cven' ' v ' ' she reasons that She Is clever and the law has sent her to Jail for a crime she she' has herself was poor and unable to" suit the The law can be 'molded of jail wishes of the rich Once out She enshe lays her plans accordingly she to her tell what a lawyer gages surcan do and what she can’t do and : who do of crooks a gang rounded by her bidding she openly defiesit the law because she is acting within re£U£ her deepest thought is her emformer’Gilder "her venge against and rher plan is" to marry-- his ployer: son "This is a- simple' matter because Is in love with her: She theyounghimman Just an hour before trou marries ‘deble in: the shapo of the detectivemeanheels5fln her the at is partment time one ofv the men’ who works with been 'tempted by her Joe Garson has “Job” and playing an offer of a regular double with her he decides to undertake Hereafter! one- thrilling situation Lis another— not forgetting piled on top of whole with a goodly sup the to flavor ' :of laughs ply seems unnecessary to add that by It the end of the play Mary' seems' to be with her husband'-hopelessly In love In the part ” of Mary Turner Miss Nana Bryant leading woman of the Wilkes playersiwill have- an unusual opportunity for portraying her: vivid dramatic power's It is a part that Miss will triumph'' In As for the BryantWilkes players Cecil Klrke other Clifford Thompson-Clairleading man Slnclaire' Charlotte Treadway Frank Bonner Frederick Moore" Ancyn T Mcand Huron L Nulty Ferdinand Munler roles! various they are cast Blyden:the in are particularly fitted to ' them calls for extreme artistic Every role Cecil Klrke- who- wlll 'as-suacting1 andtitle role of “Within - the the Law” has never1 been seen to 'better In this stirring meloadvantage than -drama ::! 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continues tomorrow and Tuesday' Is expeoted to be one of the most successful features of the big Pathe programs ever to have been released ' here' Everybody ' who has ever heard' of New York wants to 's go there and those who have been want to f shake a return visit The big 'city’s' sympathetic side Is shown In the a side which many think does picture not exist Gladys Hulette ' to whom is entrusted the leading role Is one of the principal stars In motion pictures and Is expected to duplicate her former successes in this subject' The story Is by Agnes c Johnston who wrote-"ThShine Girl” and “Prudence the Pirate It is another- example of her ability to write in a simple unaffected way of real human beings The supplementary features ' of the bill will be the fifth installment of the serial “Pearl of the Army in which Pearl White is the- featured player In addition also there will be the regular release of the Pathe News and another of the Lonesome Luke comedies The performance1 will bev gin at 1 8 B 7 and 9 o’clock -- - 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