Show '' A 6-- A The - Sunday Morning- Hendd-Republiea- Salt Lake City Utah- - n ‘ of M alt Lake Theatres Sparkle Farce at Side-splitti- ng WUUses WEEDS’ m TAmust mint Tonight November 25 1917 ‘Oh YouDeviV Program ait COMEDY in Wllkesw— The Wilkes “A Full House” Everyplayers evening Matinees Thursday and Saturday VAUDEVILLE Vaudeville bill with Peefagew— “OhYou Devil” musical comedy and Maxine Parrish 245headliners 730 and shows daily at Three 0 p m New bill opens Wednesday afternoon Vaudeville bill with Orpfceons— “The “Concentration” Lovett’s of Season Is-Mi- t Pontages Theatre This-Wee- k m Boat” and Lillian Fitzgerald Night headliners Evenings at 830 Matinees at 230 New bill opens next Wednesday -- evening Hippodrome vaudeville Liberty— and company headliner with Ca?o snows daily at 245 730 and Three 9 p m New bill opens Thursday afternoon MOTION PICTURES BPnOBQaBOnBBBBaODDDOflBflOBDDnBOaaaOOOaaQDDDQDqDcqp DODQPaaQBB'Boa ssaaaana onaactanoaatiaaauDaaa oaDDDuonna anonaanDiin oa n d oa DDDoaoQDaDaoDDDDgDDapao DQODd DJ30Da D DO DDODOODS QDODD QflDQD DQDDDQOQDQOQOQ DDD One of the uproariously funny scenes from "A Full House and the Wilkes players will present all this week J Mitxl is making the practiced theawho always can mumble to tregoer his neighbor just “what is going to next on the stare” rather lose happen Mitxl whose name faith in himself the used t be Mlzzt ifnjns until half name was quite sufficient for Identifi- which Nana Bryant Ralph Cloninger It Is the survival of the fittest beds She is to bo featured In a picwhen it comes to breaking all house ture after her present Orpheum tour The second feature of the bill will records and coming back for a return No be who and Norton time and time been given opporcation purposes has W Savage In the new by Henry tunity to use all cornu: opera “Pom-Potalenrts as a comedienne and singer her find to use them In unhackneyed spots In the operetta's action Anv ten and the when to expect as well qiitepnma donnaknows to reveal her effulgent the No matter what action others liigli of the cast have been soberly sustainthe Prim a is resting in her ing whilemom or preparing herself for dressing on the wicker her coming struggle summer chair In the background while the plot along the ingenues chatter is In the air At last the expectation the time the star has ben given all would composer and librettist permit the footlights and advances slowly toexerts Its sway and her Big Number over The orchestra plays the prelude note — if she altltudinous twice The Iris one — is romlng and not a soul across the fotoltghts doubts it as the stage Precedent and Mitxl Putcome to know her are not friends lvs :it all This smallest prima donna of C— the comic ooerait? stage—has a High uses fact which she three of them in quick succession after she has been full minutes the center of for in a hustling scene swaggering life twenty shout - goading her fellow players to frenzj- and talking — talking And then Mitzi’s big oh my music students number begins suddenly and as she the Dark" she is scaling a sings “In wall nine-foAs she pauses on the the last of her lofty notes rings top out For one of the very few times in this an Alsatian yodel of the true country is given here and given like a type out of a clear flute-likbolt sky e lute-lik- e “Her bell-lik- e voice filled the theatre with rones as clear as the icy air of night She comher audience' said pletely critic of a New York daily the musiccaptured in speaking of the musical feat paper “Pom-Pom- " Mitxl and will come to ithe Salt Lake theatre for three evencommencing Thursday December ings f with Saturday matinee m'' Gentleman-Who-GoiM-to-the-Theatre-- Of Lady-He-Tak- es ot ‘ c Salt Lake Theatre the Beginning Thanksgiving Lake theatre offers Itsdaypatrons Salt “The Birth of a Nation as the offering: the play will remain until the folSaturday lowing This is the fifth tine this historic film drama has been in Salt Lake andevery time It seems to grow more pop- engagement camera drama has everagain achieved other such a success and Its dramatic worth and drawing power has not In the least been dimmed by the visits whole It is a play that roversIn the one evenhuman emotions gamut of Thrills sentiing’s entertainment ment pathos romance chivalry and humor are all depicted in the most dramatic fashion People grip the seat arms of tbeir chairs and actually forinterthemselves in the absorbing get est of the theme Hiase men and women forget themselves as this mighty and their veneer truth sinks through“The Birth of a Nainto their hearts tion’ is the greater American drama for the aristocrat that has a message as well as the meek and makes better singers on the coast haveSantly scored tremendously will and a third underscored attraction Marbe “Skeet” Gallagher and ‘Irene tin the Georgia Carle and company in pair Getting Aca rural comedy quaint quainted” Brodean and Silvermoon in “The Dog” A1 Herman the black laugh provoker Nelson and his funny hats and mysterious pitcher and the Pathe News will the remainder of the Thankscomprise week bill giving The final of the show now running performances is proving the popularity of “Concentration” the big mind readact brought to Salt Iake by George ing “The Iovett Boat” a comedy of errors on one Night of the craft plying between Albany and New York City and Lillian FitzGerald the unusual comedienne are the other two features of Americans the bill Kitner Hawksley and MrClay in a musical comedy and singing act “The Stowaway”: Charles Wilson the of the nuts: Fern Biglow and nuttiest Orpheum Mehan the silent funsters Saunders birds the act de luxe of birdland and the Pathe News comprise the balance Is Revue which In “The Bandbox the bill of to be seen at the Orpheum as the head- - i liner of the Thanksgiving week vatule- of of the trio vllle bill “Cuddles one Cimlerella-likWilkes c stars plays a youthful role Cinderella is the favorite fairy for sbe has a fairy story ofof“Cuddles” A laugh that lasts through-fou- r acts her own Ills name i tins and prince stops only for breathing spells is Edwards Perhaps it would le better of the Wilkes theato call him a fairy and Mrs promised patrons the tre who attend Edwards a fairy production of “A Full House” this week's that It was about eight years n gorevues noffering draFred Jackson the Gus Kdwards staged one of his matist and short Is the writer in which he sang a number with seme of “A Full story House" children surrounding the piano He author “A Full House” concerns the advenwa ‘'breaking in" the act at Union tures of a reckless and wealthy votith Hill N J and after the first per- who writes ardent love letters to 'a deformance decided he wanted another brother-in-lachorus Ilia child to sit on the top of the piano signing an attorney girl steals the letters for Outside the theatre some children were He purposes of his own and then gets his playing out one hand bag mixed up with the grin of a ?uddles youngster picked then about 4 years old and asked burglar The entire action of "A Full House” whether she would like to go with the scene representing the other members of his company who takes place inroom of Mrs Fleming's had Joined him as he watched the game the drawingon Riverside drive “You’ll have to ask my mamma” apartment New York City early in the spring The Further inquiry lisped “Cuddles”mamma Washed dishes entire action covers only a few hours out that brought is evidence of its swiftness in a restaurant nearby The song which Miss Nana Bryant Ralph Cloninger her writer found said Gus-si- e and the other Wilkes favorites will "Sure" she Is a' “You can have Kdall be seen to excellent advantage In that nickname (“Cuddles' toShe always “A Full House” The play wards later gave her) and runs all the week opens matwith goes on the stage when actors want a night inees Thursday and Saturday baby” Mrs Kdwards took charge of "Cuddles” bathed her dressed her and combed her hair and that evening “Cuddles’ became a member of the company Her beauty was composer's AT THE STRAND so unusual that Kdwards admits today he doesn't know whether the applause he received following his rendition of the song number was for him or for The bill at the Strand theatre this the child week Is an unusually strong one The “Cuddles' today is a happy little per- pictures shown are “Under the Stars son well educated for her age She and Stripes in France” and "France in can sing dance and play the piano Arms” In “Under the Stars and Her aspirations are all stageward but Stripes in France” are patriotism inshe is a home body and likes to sew tense Interest in our boys abroad and and cook and keep house and make the eagerness of those hundreds of thousands whose relatives and friends are already in the service to see the life they will live on foreign soil All these hve In this wonderful auIs the first complete and picture you It thentic motion record of the life of our army picture in France' It is brim full of human Interest timely to the minute In “France In Arms” will see excellent views of war as‘you is it really As the name Implies this production deals with the growth of the French army from the year 1914 until the date showing In detail the present methods employed hv the French in their resistance of German Invasion oft-repeat- r ar - fun-maki- Orplieum’s Next Show Demi-tresou-B- ng en - - of having all planorchestra newly Inaugurated seats in the and dress circles reserved It does away with crowding VAULTS CUT BY GAS BARON TOTHERMERE ROBBERS GET $15000 MADE AIR MINISTER LOCAL SNOWS THEN FAIR IS FORECAST Danville 111 Nov 24 — Bank robbers using oxyacetylene gas cut through the bank vaults of the First National bank at Dana Ind forty miles south of this place early this morning and made away with about 15000 in currency and bank securitiesAutomobile tracks indicated they had come in machines No trace of them has nt London Nor 21 —Baron Totliermere chief proprietor of the Daily Record and Mail of Glasgow and the Leeds of air the postaccordMercury inhas accepted cabinet British minister the Washington Nov 21 —The weather ing to the Pall Mall Gazette prediction for the week beginning BERXSTORFF STRICKEN OFF Sunday issued by the weather bureau Fa Nov 24 — At a meeting of the Lancaster is: today Rocky mountain and plateau ltoard of trustees of Franklin anil Marshall col— Unsettled with local snows lege Count ISernstorff’s name was stricken from regions of doctor of laws was the week generally fair therp-aft- the rolls The decree 1912 early inNo conferred nion him In unusual temperatures er - been found comedy with sensational dramatic incidents a wide range is given Douglas Fairbanks for COMBINING of his athletic skill and the exercise of his great artistic ability in this his latest picture which opens for four days at the Paramount-Empres- s today -- J j j god-fath- god-moth- r j ?r er' well-know- w ring-around-the-r- r r Mehesy J “The Lair of the Beast” a “Red Ace” feature In which Marie Walcamp plays the leading role heads the program toThis mysday at the Mehesy tery story shows how a thrilling band of con- a the brave daughter of spirators trap mine owner into an underplatinumcave where she faces two snarlground Miss is at her ing lions in Just such Walcamp a situation as this kttPast One at Rooney's” the intense underworld drama a of who Is thug woman trying to reform and a derelict is on screen strikingly as an O depictedpicturethedemands Jjist This wonderful Henry an story has which cannot fail to emotional reach evappeal ery spectator Ed and Lee Moran the clever NestorLyons comedians appear in “The “Boulevard Speed Hounds” wherein are arrested for speeding they claim that one Is a doctor hurrying but to a sick wife's bedside Thev take the cop home to prove It and Moran imthe wife personates hurrying up of the cop As abyclimax ahead ths real wife returns One other special feature picture completes the bill 1 Brilliant Little Star Will Be Headliner of ed AMERICAN When "Bluebird Day” is celebrated and tothe American theatre today the at star morrow Carmel Myers willa be sensational In “The Lash of Tower” melodrama of thrilling procedure Kenman will he her leading neth Harlan Hill Mailes Jack Nelson and Charles T I) Crittenden and Helen Wright will supporting be principals In Miss Myer’s Harry bolter one of the organization Lure” a musical comedy which heads the new bill opening at The beauty chorus of "Follies De Vogue Pantages next Wednesday afternoon is shown as an added attraction Satan ahly assisted by a bevy of creates laughs galore with his line of White will comprise The big acts comic following chatter a engageweek's pretty and vivacious maidens and new bill the of opening the “A Call” offering Friendly next Wednesday comedian reigns supreme at Charles D Mack and company detals ment at the Pantages a scenic “Follies De Vogue” the Pantages theatre this week where with the customs of old Ireland which afternoon: Mori Brothers musical spectacle TheThe on this week’s bill "Oh You Devil” a big musical comedy acts Other FamSully talented entertainers: bill of will run until next Tuesday night are: production heads an all-stMiss Millie and ily musicians and singers: Lane and Harper in a singing Manvaudeville little way Glass the girl with a “cute a comedian known from sketch "The Man and the Clay Crouch Cowan and Lavin wordy Maxine Parrish vaudevilles of her own’ icure” to California and from Mexico dancing Maine Afterbreath warriors and Joseph andThe to Canada for his abilities whirlwind comedienne and the fifteenth noveltyDunham troupe of aerial in a unique is featured in tlieproduction “The ' Fatal Ring” will comNiel McKinley a human nut who gymnasts The fourteenth episode of episode of bill calls himself the “kernel'' of the tribe “The Fatal Ring” starring Pearl plete the 25-ce- ular Salt Lake Theatre of a Nagait Iskr —“The Birthand Saturtion” Friday Thursday at 215 Evendaily day atMatinee 815 ings — Sunday Parnmsaat - Empress Wednesday Monday Tuesday and Fairbanks in “Reaching for Douglas the Moon” Pathe News Paramount Commencing ThursPictographs Clark in “Bab’s MargueriteContinuous day 1230 to Matinee Idol” 11 p m American— Carmel Myers in “The Universal Weekly Lash of Power Mutt and Jeff comedy Continuous 1 to 11 p m “France In Arms" Ofgtrasd— All French war 1 to ficial pictures 11 p m week Continuous in “The Mehesy— Marie Walcamp of the Beast” O Henry’s Lair “Past One at Rooney’s” Lyons and Moran in “Boulevard Speed Hounds’ One other feature picture and Monday “'Broadway—inSunday “Miss U S A” and June Caprice another chapter of “The Fighting Trail” Tuesday and Wednesday Montagu Love In “JThe andAwakening” Saturday Friday Thursday William S Hart in “The Primal most experienced producers of moving directed the presentation The pictures ambition to deals with a man’s Liberty play the accumulation attain powerOnce through he attains his desires of wealth he finds that there is an essential of Locks will not hold him He esin life is-that money cannot happiness He Is the The capes from prison cells end ignominious buy — and his supreme And his name mystery man possession of wealth has been his is ruination Rago He is appearing at the Lib- - J - “Cuddles” Edwards the pretty star of tins Edsad bewitching wards “Nan lloi Ilevne which Is tv be the headliner attraction sf the Orpheum Thanksgiving week vaudeville bill openlag next Wednesday evening week as the headline theatre this erty the big six-aattraction ofshow HippoNo 4 is so drome road Itago eluaive that he cannot be confined in handcuff locked trunks dry goods or torture boxes boards straightjackets ct In addition to Rago there are five other acts which are deserving There Is a snappy and breezy bevy of feminine beauty in the act of the Dancing Daisies Jean Barrios presents song studies in admirable fashion: Jack Bean adds variety in an athletic turn in which he demonstrates how he won for and the world's champiouship Robinson Duo high billed as jumping: long musical maniacs put a lot of pepper and talent Into their xylophone playWard and Vaughn add comedy to ing the mixture with theirNews crazy arcobatlc antics and the Pathe gives some exand interesting very instructive of the day's happenings amples Miss Dotothy Van lady manager of the Liberty is well pleased with her With two such premier drawing cards and Marguerite as Douglas Fairbanks on the screen at the appearing ('lark Paramount-Empres- s the coming during week it would appear as though war tax or no war tax the many patrons of the silent drama in Salt Lake are In for a feast of fat things Commencing today and running for will be four days “Doug” Fairbanks seen in his very latest Artcraft-offerinwhich carries the somewhat odd the Moon” Then title of “Reaching For for Thanksgiving and the balance of Clark will be week the and best of the Bab seen in theMarguerite last Matinee Idol” a screen incidents of“Bab's the story which was read version with huge relish by the 2000060 or more readers of the Saturday Evening Post In “Reaching For the Moon” Douglas the role of Alexis Fairbanks plays Brown Caesar Napoleon occupying a humble position in Though button factory Alexis Bingham's Caesar Napoleon Brown was a youth of ideals and lofty ambition Alexis high he knew little of was an orphan and his mother his family excepting that who died at his birth was a refugee from the little kingdom of Vulgaria Alexis had a sweetheart Elsie Gra? ham to whom he confided his hopes of some day commingling with the rulers ' of ‘the world Alciis spent so much time dreaming of his future power that he sadly neglected his work at the button factory and was discharged When he called on Elsie seeking sympathy she advised him to cease “reaching for the moon” Late that evening he has a caller who introlooking as the foreign minister duces himself of Vulgaria and states that the mother of Alexis was the princess royal that the king Is dead and that he has come to seek Alexis and have him to America take the thronehis Overjoyed Alexis and debelongings hurriedly the minister A thrilling withpacks parts romance follows dis-s-tinguis- 'Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection” A strong banking connection " contributes to the prestige and financial standing The Utah State National Bank well known for its efficiency and helpful spirit cordially invites your account subject to check a UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS F Smith President Joseph Heber J Grant Vice President Charles W Nibley Vice President Rodney T Badger Vice President Henry T HMcKwan Cashier Butler Assistant George Cashier V': |