Show The Sunday Morning Herald-Republica- Salt Lake City' Utah' n -- r Novepiber'11191 7 9 alt Lake Theatres Sparkle WEEK’S c npiHins m Amusement Progra Blood" Her fighting spirit her athletic evelopment her versatility and her speed pep and power have made her immensely popular with millions of photoplay fans the world over Beautiful dashing and absolutely fearless In those events that demand sure-fir- e action Marie Walcamp has no superior In the screen world today Suspense sensation and Surprises are the keynotes of “Fighting Blood” In fche shop girl the man in the street the Unfortunate and oppressed the dregs and outcasts of humanity O Henry found the material for the most fascinating stories ever penned From their narrow sordid lives he fashioned love those( marvelous mosaics of life which struggle sacrifice and loyalty touched your heart and left an Impression upon 3our memory which will never fade The public can now see in motion pictures its favorite O Henry stories — the most ingenious humorous and appealing of the wonderpathetic of life as he vivid fully saw it and as he alone would describe It “The Third Ingredient” Is on today’s program A Hawaiian Impersonation with Lee Moran Eddie “Lyons and Edith Roberts featured Is cleverly done In "The Night Ca£’ a Nestor comedy’ which with "Colonel Pepper" a comic cartoon completes the bill with day Tuesday is Fatty Arbuckle in "Ills In Wedding another and Ford Sterling Night"Sennett-KeystoMack production Richard Walton Tully’s 'The Flame DRAMA Salt Lake—— Richard Walton Tully's “The Flame Monday Tuesday and Wednesday matinee Wednes day COMEDY The Wilkes players in "Father and the Boys” Every evening matinees Thursday and SaturW likes-- — day Ia stages VAUDEVILLE —Vaudeville bill with musical "Little Miss comedy and "The Four Roses" headliners Three shows daily at 245 739 and 9 p m New bill opens Wednesday afternoon Orpbenm— Vaudeville bill with Jeseie Busiey and company in Willard Mack's sketch 'Tansy’s Particular Punchtand Charlie Howard and company in "Cured" headliners Last itmes today New bill opens Wednesday evening vaudeville Liberty-Hippodrome with "The Four Juggling Normans" headliner Three shows daily at 245 730 and 9 p m New bill opens Thursday afternoon Up-to-Da- te” word-pictu- — REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT COMEDIENNE TO BE FEATURE OF ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY re ail-come- Georges Marck dy ne MOTION PICTURES — pracpleasing capacity audiences tically each performance Octavia Ilandsworth star of the bill appears In "Salvation Sue" a story of the Klondyke based on one of the successful films In which Miss Ilandsworth who Is a former Pathe and Lu-ti- n motion picture star appeared Lots of pretty girls good singlnr rew costumes and clever comedy mark “Little Miss the musical revue now at pantages Faye O'Neill Lottie Merritt George Phelps and a big chorus of pretty girls constitute ih company Harry Breen returned to Salt Lake with a new line of comedy and extemporaneous songs and is proving a big favorite this week with Pantages audiences There is a wealth of fun In the act of Adams and Ouhl two blackface comedians who make merry at the expense of the life- Insurance policyholder Pretty races pretty forms and clever dances make up the act of the “Four Roses" a quartet of girls who are one of the best numbers on tjie bill The twelfth episode of the motion starpicture drama "The Fatal Ring"week's this White Pearl completes ring offering at the Pantages which runs until Tuesday evening throughnew bill opens next Wednesday The afternoon and will he headed by the military satire "Miss America" with Jean Waters and Macklin Megley In the by a big cast supported leading roles acts on the bill opening The other next Wednesday afternoon Include Frederick H Spear and company In Mov"Everyman’s Sister" "Maid o’ the Chesnewest vaudeville's ies” novelty: Difter Gruber billed as "Something novferent” and the spectacular scenic "The Girl From Starland” There elty will also be another episode of Pearl White In "The Frtal Ring” te" Anglo-Americ- an - Martha McGraw and Godfrey Matthews in Richard Walton Tally’s spectacular drama “The Flame which will show at the Salt Lake theatre Mocdly Tuesday and Wednesday November 12 13 and 14 with Wednesday matinee American consul stands Iplnelessly by powerless to aid the American citizens In their distress because of "watchful waiting” and "strict neutrality" orders from the secretary in charge Thus the play mounts up thrill- following thrill to Its- smashing and final climax Yet there Is a wondrously sweet tender side to the piece Just as there was in Tully's previous plays "The Bird of Paradise" and "Omar the On the surface a melodrama beneath an underlying current of poesy and 3outh and love For the "flame" Is the "flame of motherhood" and Tully shows that the greatest "treasure of earth" 19 not pirates gold nor power or pomp but the undying love of a woman' for a man with Its happiest of happiest culminations — the coming of a baby It is a world-ol- d ever touching story told with new force and with unfailing dramatic insight In addition to Its tremendous love-stoand spectacular scenic adornments Richard Walton Tully's new the play “The Flame” which comes tocomSalt Lake theatre for three days mencing Monday November 12 presents a faithful and powerful picture of the appalling conditions In Latin America A group of Americans have settled In the land in the hope of winning prosperity Chief in the group are Wayne Putnam a young American college man Who has put his money into a banana plantation and Dave Carson a lovable rugged Texan who Is prospecting for oil In the mountains Just as success seems at hand for them both they are engulfed In evolutions Each new bandit leader that arrives on the scene is more repacious and than the last Indignities bloodthirsty soon give way to robbery which in turn yields to deeds of lust and savagery It is melodrama of the swiftest tensest sort And all the time the ry There's music and pretty girls and laughter and fun galore at the Pantages this week where one of the best Is variety bills of the entire season at Mary Plckford the Artcraft star who recently scored a tremendous success In "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” will again portray a delightful role of child life when she appears at tha Paramount-Empres- s today’ for a four-da- y run in her new Artcraft picture "The Little Princess” a screen version by Frances Marlon of the book by the n novelist Frances Ilodgson Burnett The picture was produced at the Artcraft studios In California under the direction of Marshall Neilan the director of a- number of Miss Pickford’s successes In "The Little Princess" Mary Pick-for- d another role from child plas life depictingcharming the story of Sara Crewe a girl Just about the same age as Rebecca and those whose hearts were captivated by Miss Plckford’s performance In that familiar story by Kate Douglas Wlggin will see "America's Sweetheart" in another role equaly delghtfuL Sara Crewe has been reared In the romantic city of Bombay’ India and is taken by her father Crewe to an English boarding Captain schooL With the news of the death of Captain Crewe and the loss of his fortune Sara Is relegated to the mental position of a common slavey In the fashionable girls school where she is snbjected to drudge work well-know- — Pantages j Paramount-Empres- s — Up-to-Da- be seen - Paraaaoaat - Maipress — Sunday Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Mary Pick ford in "A Little Princess” Pathe News and Paramount Pictogrnphs Thursday Ann Pennington in "The Antics of Ann" Continuous 1230 to 11 p m American-Ruth Clifford and Monroe Salisbury In "The Desire of the Moth" Sunday and Monday "The Manxman" Tuesday Wednesand Friday Continday Thursday uous 1 to It p m Strand-Rex Beach's “The Spoilers” All week Mehesy— O Henry's “The Third Marie Walcamp In Ingredient"Blood" "The Night Cap" “Fighting comedy Colonel Pepper comic cartoon Broadway-- Sunday and Monday Ethel Clayton in "Easy Money" and ninth chapter "The Fighting Trail" with William Duncan and Carol Holla way Tuesday and Wednesday William S Hart in "The Friday and Aryan" ThursdayWalsh in "This Saturday George Is the Life" r who will with his company of humans and IWi at the Orpheum Wednesday has becf’J" recognized as one of the best European animal trainers for the last twenty years Despite the many wounds he has received- in the training of the fierce brutes he has never hesitated in Perhaps his resuming his activities worst accident was when "Champion” one of the most magnificent specimens ever exhibited threw him during an The brute engagement in "Europe clawed him almost into insensibilty but Marck managed to escape from the He was in a hospital ten cage months As soon as he had recovered Marck announced his intention of resuming the act Armed onl with a whip he entered the cage "ChamMarck Sidepin' sprang at him stepped and lashed the brute who resumed the attack Finally the cowhide combined with Marck's courage and agility won and the lion crawled Into a corner thoroughly subdued Captain Anson the grand old man of baseball and his daughters will be a second feature of the bill The third headliner will be Miss Frankie Heath William Ebs the singing comedienne newest offerwill present vaudeville's Bert and Gonne Lillian ing Sassy SchooL” Albert offer "On Their Way to The Jordan Girls wireists were here and Nellast season Edith May CapesNews film son Snow and the Pathe begins will conclude the show which five evening performances on Wedneson day evening and four matinees Thursday The final performances of the present bill will be given this afternoon - Tent-make- r” red-blood- ed - pression of an exaggerated love of Trail” featuring William Duncan and frivolity His boys who really are Carol Holloway tells the story of a "Easy Money" manly and refined at heart are com- charming was who young placed pletely astounded by the change In In an extraordinarygirlpredicament Lois their father's manner In their en- Page Is the girl She took a desperate the purpose of getting the deavors to check him in his mad pace step for needed to continue her studshe money they create no end of fun and form ies In sculpture She married Richard one of the most delightful farce comedy Chanslor a notorious man about town by his plots In the history of the American who had been disinherited with of his affair because grandfather stage actress an Chanslor Lorraine Lily The play is "Father and the Boys" large sum of money which William II Crane made famous was to inherit a estate his from upon his marfather's a won In the and which has place aphis grandfather hearts of the American public held only riage provided So Instead of the of marriage proved as "The dramatic such by masterpieces "Two marrying Lily Lorraine he married Old Homestead" and Jhe swift Lois and Richard with humor Orphans” Sparkling Lois agreed to go their In its action somewhat farcical in tone to he provide her with but still serious enough to have a separate ways to continue her studies money It enough theme well connected strong and a success him In wherever It has while she was not to Interrupt has proved Plan This of his the pleasures" pursuit been presented people would have The part of the father will be played of the two 'oung worked out to perfection had it not by Huron L Blyden tlie popular stage been for the fact that Richard fell in director of the Wilkes Players Mr love with Iol while Lois thought herthis role Blyden has already enacted her art more than 300 times He is so familiar self In love with Hildreth was deeply infatwith it and loves it so well that he de- teacherwithHildreth Lois and because of his Inclares that he was ready for the pre- uated he fatuation pursued her madly sentation tonight after only reading the the plot comes with an of The climax few a times over Wilkes part Nana Bryant and Ralph Cloninger unexpected punch that Is surprising all the other Wilkes and pleasing "Easy Money” is onepic-of together with most thoroughly interesting Worried because his bovs will not favorites will be seen to splendid ad- the which has been seen for a long tures The and the in “Father a in Boys” his business vantage take serious interest There Is not a single dragging time runs week all and because they spend their time flut- play opens tonight and moment in the' production Incident and matinees with Saturday with social around Thursday butterflies tering follows Incident with fascinating rapidinstead of following the real Inclinawhole production Is particuity The tions of their hearts in the matter of realistic and Interesting It is larly life partners old Lemuel Morewood dean attraction exceptional cides to teach them a lesson by outdoBroadway foolishness ing them in their He dresses more extravagantly he Ethel Clayton as the star supported spends his money more foolishly he MeJiesy puts even less attention on his bust- by a superior company appears at the ness than do his boys lie runs Broadway Sunday and Monday In a around with a shrewd sensible though story of exceptional power and Inter- I The beautiful and brilliant star rl vaudeville act- est "Easy Money” This In addition Marie Walcamp leading woman of the rather ress who helps him to create the !m- - to another chapter of “The Fighting Red Ace appears today In "Fighting Liberty j r r ! rough-mannere- ‘Miss America’ Heads New Pantages Bill 3 ft Miss Frankie Heath singing comedienne who will he one of the features of the new vaudeville hill which opens at the Orpheum theatre next Wednesday evening and unkindnesses by a hypocritical and cruel matron Sara Crewe la a sort of feminine Oliver Twist and when she confides to her slavey companion Becky that she hasn’t eaten well for so long she knows she must be full of “hollows" he feelings remind one of the forlorn Oliver when he passed his porridge 'bowl for more — and didn’t get It Sara is not destined to remain a common drudge-gi- rl however for the events of the tale unfold like some of the romances of the east wfklch Sara Crewe has heard In her native city of Bombay Altogether "The Little Princess" provides Mary Plckford with one of the most intimately human roles which she has portrayed for the screen - r OBPHEUM himself leading part of the Manx-Ma- n and he imbues the role with wonderof pathos and comfully deft touches edy It is one of the most sincere and human characterizations ever seen on n" MISS DOROTHY- - VAN Here Is the woman that is doing her bit for Uncle Sam by doing a man's work She Is Miss Dorothy Van manager of the Liberty theatre on State street Miss Van has for years been interested in the theatrical business having traveled the world over In her chosen profession Her close observation of the details both from the business end of theatricals and the artistic part has given her an experience which places her In the foremost rank of theatre managers Miss Van was secured by the Liberty Theatre company to manage the local playhouse some time ago and her knowledge of business affairs and her have gone hand charming in hand Inpersonality making for herself and the theatre thousands of friends In Salt Lake The manner In which she handles the popular-price- d theatre from the front of the house to the rear has been the cause of many compliments being paid her by her friends and those Interested in theatricals Hence Miss Dorothy Van lady manager of the Liberty has demonstrated her supreme business ability and has set' a mark which should be a pattern for other members of her sex to follow Her slogan "lady ushers and lady ticket-takerwhich she has maflea has made the Liberty theatre vogu famous as a place of amuselocally ment and now lady employees have full sway thus leaving the men open to offer their services to Uncle Sam A visit to this theatre will convince anyone that Miss Van certainly understands her business If one wants further proof the following bill of attractions for this week will give the most critical an opportunity to change his opinion Hippodrome road show No 2 forms the basis for the program this week It will continue to run Including when it will be augnight amateurs Wednesday local mented by and professionals The Four Normands vaudeville’s "speed maniacs” are the headliners They are the fastest club jugglers ever booked over a vaudeville circuit and are furnishing thrills for theatregoers this week Another act which is deserving credit is that of Davis Ellison the champion flexible equilibrist who performs high on a pedqstal and ties himself into all sorts of knots much to the enjoyment of the audience Barrett and Baynes furnish the comedy end of the program while Perdiot adds melody with his accordeon Other acta along with the Pathe News and the Lonesome Luke comedy furnish tjk rent of tha bin a veritable spell about the audience i lier"" she did about the men has Tucker triumphed Loane George with the most perfect adaptation of a novel ever filmed who-love- d LOVE AND ‘RUSTLING ’ FURNISH FILM THEME AT AMERICAN TODAY AMERICAN SCREENS POWERFUL ISLE OF MAN STORY TUESDAY All the pictures for "The Manx-Mathe film drama which will be given at the American theatre for four days starting Tuesday were taken on the Isle of Man itself and there were gained the authentic local color and the many scenes of a most eerie beauty that pervade the- picture George Loane Tucker had great crowds to handle in several instances and he shows that he possesses the sense of masses in connection with this of moving picture work as wellpart as the ability to bring out the individuality of a multitude which Is so rare an accomplishment in the screen world To Fred Groves Is entrusted the and: evening Betrayed to an avenging posse of ranchmen by’ his supposed pal Christopher Foy wounded but still game found shelter in the home of a ranchman he had robbed of valuable horseflesh on the hoof The girl knew him knew that if his pursuers found him him In the court of they would try — still she could not and Judge Lynch to find courage discharge into his body the shot that would lay him dead at her feet would avenge the wrongs this "rustler” had committed against the ranchwen of the whole countryside Was it love that had been born ou( of was it pity for his helplessness? Or womansimply the inscrutable way of hood? Was Christopher Foy saved by his uncommon manlineqp and good looks? The question will be settled and the problem in psychology solved when “The Desire of the- Moth” is displayed in Bluebird photoplays at the American theatre today and tomorrow with Ruth Clifford the girl with the gun against her shoulder and Monroe Salisbury the renegade who looked into the barrel that might any second belch death' Rupert Julian has mads a beautiful production of a thrilling romance setting scenes amid the beau- (Continued on Following Page) - - the screen or for that matter on the speaking stage either As Kate —changeful Kate — Elizabeth RIsdon is also ideal She is such an accomplished actress that her art- is entirely concealed In naturalness wonderful versatility takes the place of affection and she weaves heart-breaki- - ng devil-may-ca- re '- - - ‘Father and the Boys’ at the Wilkes Tonight v : s : s" - ‘ - - Scene from the musical rerue “Xlisa America at the head of a new bill which opens m j I at the Pantages nasi Wednesday Scene from tbsUf success Father and the Boys which will he presented the ananing week at Wilkes the beginning tonight Innet at the top is a picture of Hnron L Blyden stage director of the Wilkes Players who will appearin the zeb of Father in Father u&d the Boys t |