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Show , , ,1,,,,,,,, . .a,,,,,.,,..., s'ECTION TWO . , , , , si'''''' ' - . . .....,, Av-7-.AA- 0 ilij q . . . .11 - , 1.,.....,ap , . , de PAN-TAGE- Iltow York :gate that Letters from with such which ... own: cations.Petted turned ow has ind1 :,...iotrous of the fact that ;;trous in pit crowded with visitors. aro tloi betels melodramas. mmegilig inge3e !nil butlewities ant MOVillt PiettillIM twee of distresstan raid signals bo been or are have that be, ideal:withdrawn include "Broad be toota to Buttermilk." in which ill and Bins aPPeared: "Yvette.' poem dowelasted but one night; .Aues JaMell T Luggage," in which bm, returned to the Broad way pore Tales," the Bret produor: Coat new season; "A LittbD Bit gd the ct, shicIt. In spite of a tremenII num" clotted after recess in London, do consecutive performances; 'TWO meg Fat." a farce by George ga Grow Pair of QUe0112;" "Tbe aoaturet, "A Em : "Th. Amber Witne.e. wist Help Emily": "Mr. owe; "Please Girl from Brazil." loonle; "The In Will bees a touring itmeon orb month; "Pagantur this oide:pitla leave the Criterion to opell ii to John Drew's engage-s- o for rge room Intruder." lit "Pendennilf; "Tile be followed at the uigli to to sterrit Theatre., by "ObjtictMgarBooth Tarktor; 111sterofAntonio." organ-otte- r. Italian an wore play Web Otis tkinner is apin "Caroline." in which slag, and go on ggpret Anglin will shortly at the follows:1g her engagement tea, .;',9rok :;',44 v. ?1 ',.; 4', , ,, 4.'4' can t -- !...) .: .1,loon. who secured her for Ntw York engagement which put Is to the flint. licr Many friends In h, L4ie wIll &Hit:Wiens be on hand to rand her a welcome. Al THEATRE. . 1;1.-4- ,..:, - - ,, ,o,,,,....,MMInmnrmommta ,6 11,4,tedli 'IMP ta tilt ') 'k t ! It ,' ":', :' q' 't, ' ,,,....: .1 - - : !'., f ,'' s, '" I'. . ''"' ' .i' 'f,i,, , ' 4 7, , ,....... 4' ' ' ; ; IA .; - .. ,"4 ,...- '' ! 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Il4sa starting Tuesday next. hag ish love and its remarkable results. is avit to offer the theatregoers of this The Miracle Man," which the Wilkes IA pr. , - ., ' ." 4' .. , , to "1 be Ntr- d L.,- ',. ! 4 I J I. ' Ni..'",- FNA - 1'.n.111' , fr . ' I , , , .1 . - , : ,:: wg'1';'1 . I I -- (Id I , ....,....... I Salt Lakers in Gotham. sitan-'- , James Letter to The Saturday Selma. ,, ' t its 24 WA-as- 1 . lin. . ' - u d .14' ALAN DALE SAYS: .r I II ...'2.- . tur hag s tI "il.. ArA A" , Ii.esl , $2--- - t , 1 , - I l I re,, I i , , I I 0 .1- th:' ' corn-natur- Forty-secon- t ,,r !;' ,..4.., 1 , :.1, .., 1 i, 4. ,, 4, ir , ,.., , -- I it A t V : 1 A '' - ,1 : ' . , it ,. .1 4 A ' ', . li! 1 iti t: 4., f- .. - . - .1 , , .. , .. ..y' . . , , e , ., N . 4 . 4 II ' t $ 1 1 4 ' e, - . k ' "i, i a t 'I , , I o :: I rnuos;;. s .4 ft : . Forty-fourt- Hee l t ii 4 li F I t . a ; I 4 i .. 4. "r If l'" ' Forty-secon- T r tr . i , : ..')-.- Mit? .. - ).,,' 9 ' 1 4?.-.- : . H' i , , i.'' . - - ' ' , , . I , : , , s, - ' ti ., ! . - t1 1 ,., ;. 1 -i ;traii,f .k . .- ,. twice---whki- . , .- 1 t ( t,li7 , -- ' a- 1 to," frA" l, , , at 1 . . .. ' - '''''''7--- Iron. n -- k t y N musical numbers Players offer as nest week's attraclast tion. The plot is based on the desire Temperament got a presoil a band of villains to capitalize the Monday at the Palace theatae, New esta elle of the largest and most have Schaff Fritzi of where York. and influence The lull Miracle power The matinee dimarmed. Smuts) choruses ever sent Out with Mae with direct resulu to themselves been the headliner. and the final crushing of the patri- crowds arriving at the theatre were werta with At a musical sozrel.ng organization. a which was actual notice comedy show. when framed met with ERE is one of th e effects of the W. fathom ',how in its costuming. arch. does not prevail but I--L1I The Miracle Man" holds the faith placed in the most prominent position prevaila nudity as very latest melodramas. just done much as it of some can. there is he;ng the creation and confidence of all the people in a In the lobby and which read: in London. and to be seen here anon: I fail to see wdrd at ararely a comment. "Miss Fritsi Schell Pent g the best known modistes of the small town in Maine where for 40 picture like this should cause why re- I"The Spanish treasure sunk in th A company of 12:10 today that she would not appear mark on the ground of undresa. aunty. Included in the list of stars Years be has lived. WWI are cause week. The first as this one and the eroolos arrive prologue. ta 'sought for by hero and riveneh day the uses of advertisement. Sweet ere zany earnes of theatrical promhas equipped PerThe hero villain to alike. her She shows In their plans they force upon not advertised liking. haps it is that! ismsamong others. William Nor- step a submarine Of such wonderful ingen. C.,Ifte Miracle Man" an unknown girl no consideration to the patrans of our m, Conroy and Le Maim the -Courtney uity that on its eutimervion it becomes his grandniece. Then two of them theatre and will not he hooked in this T. HE story of the atm Cohn,. and Hart Wands as the bottom of the sea. and that they have theatre strain. 1 of those curiouspbotopla) was one level with ire, whose home is Salt lake City. advertine tar and wide 0,. After the notice had been up for things that the makes the recovery of the treasure been miraculously cured and in this llarPret Edwards. DiaMcMahon. villain in the money from an hour it is said that Mien &heft ap- photoplay evidently cannot avoid. It child's Pa diverHut the seed and Chaplow. Franklin Bade. manner they obtain bedeacends. Iso and e of a peared and announced her readiness was childish and almost' wealthy people who hope to secure Quito. and otherealtogether aggressively ' foe,. amidst wreckage and gurgling suc- to keep her engagement. but ahe was ae a railroad ticket of 131 cure for their Ills. The scheme is , There e rne a Bad e. Witch. and I t waters. these two fight the fight for not her would services informed to that the then a rascals and go the cessful passengers. It has been said Good Fairy, and all sorts of I puerile life. and the hero cuts the air pipe what they have be required. tau is tkeir "Inserts." These we had to read. tantalizing toggerf they old man and tell him and Of his adversary. Then bubbles arise. .' I t 'essetuous as a sunset in colors I ;.... us '0 they kept busy. but they were not and we know that the life of the tht Seel the rainbow." But there . , The scenes in the pultan's lain is gradually being snuffed out." .; sasetkirg besides glamor and galetY I harem were intelligible. and Hal de ' lo Liz littlifiC is catchy Forest who played the sultan Was tin and belatiful. .i each number being consciously funny. The expressilon he 'TALKING of the death of villains in skid might he ., . called a whistling wore that wall effected . ,.. tiem.headed la by a ra me Ind there r I French idea 40fir; and with a big orz,l old gentlemen in the front rows at a ir ator ander produced , 4444 Written for The Saturday hews by Alan Dale. the direction of Samuel . musical folnfily show. The expreasion that so farI as know has never been I lAkinse, one of , Garden Winter the offcr it to my readers who was to suggestwell. quite hor- - utilired. meant sosasetsca. ' ,,, , tleenically "A World of in England. and rible things. Hut I thought It we, may use it. if they like. free of charge. Pissaine" . is In 0 nit the biggest of .(eeelrigat. 19111. by Alan Dale.) , raged. I saw her in London . awfully comic. In conclusion. should The secne is it sausage factor,. The 'macular ENV 'YORK. Oct ilarity are There attractions. ., ,0 tee sets filled dreadfully bored. i thought like by say that A liaughtr of the hero awl alien enter and fight for o. ,., with eolor. lights and sea- 21. Tbe that Um might perchance have tem- Gods" certainly rflect great credit in particular the finale of the as t., ;al The sausage machine vores tempera- - pered her &wattled "tymphonic" moods upon Mr. William Fox. and if I had to liteW11 '. Set, called I f bef,t, them. Suddnly, with The Melting Poe ya was found soon but not see this the a Vim the wetie runs from that r. be or would picture 1.3,e, the heo piihes the vii. a cry the foot-MfiGi; ' I Mies Allan, who la most as- I mind. !case. is the hack wall of the stage the of in direction lain fetal the , dropped. Its pulses auredly graceful, atilt wiggles her n tea 'with! of .0 feet. with SO S".. Madam, l'1!-- ! chin- -. .ind one minut later. ma. the 2 girls - ..' are very nearly nor- - ' hands. and her neck, and ge Pero about 1 mid as the soldiers of all nations. h,rsolf front eeninves the wr!h has fallen Then to the 47:-;'31to the melodies of Chopin. of the i.tin.:..re role. and .very mai. and its "blood the stage low" music. his fate Is . and Mendelagoohn, OILPHEEM. others Schubert, gh pl,-young girl. and to the auilleace. Gradually. pressure" appears to statociated with that form of never has she l!,,,,n1 more beautiful!!iipparnt ,, he ,n,ergs fron the machine in the DINEHART. who cornea to ,, .,,,, be d iminiahing. At Inot On her arid program she With her lair In ., ',raid. and wear. sliapc ! Orphettm on Wednesday in his peen in eight Ruasian affairs.. 'least the last two log a gown that o.t about , 144vellie to mind. similar. all. my She exactly was playlet The Highest Hida indifrom to reduced Deem to the I AM glad to hear that Madame Nati weeks 4 er' ha home folks"' to the 'Mood in the renter of the matte. and eye. A more ail:tir.r figure job' ' 6 ' has 1 first1 : ;i' Tunva contemplates productions. as Orpheum vete this. The and writhed. and wiggled and been screened. Tin. tory of the "Pr ott rroalt. Dorn in piece she has been -- Outside , St..Paut. educated our has had a Fong iposedand looked soulful. At fir, need not 1,,e. tole! ken" for 'Oehler tot of 1 .:: : Of rf. enure the ' iAi and brought ,up itt Buda. then it grew ma- 'heroine Ps .'rtilm-- I i:' ' 'I and rUtned very too lcmg a time. and It la not safe for needed rest; the exit-t- o notonous, and le awls t and at when last deadly. inteoduction to cities of r has Warted. and a TIV ' 1,tleS4 to be loot to View. She is i scaeon-lesIh. Orkbeutil 'she was releattedse they say of the !soon after th" bu bled himself to the"movie," t' '. he port o f play that first cfrculL nip territorial ,,,, t i e and ntoviesa few of us breathed sighs of of course she en t, 'iappily. I don't! t and often reason-les- s ptc,t,t Ittations ar. I imagine that the ',4or would a paw k , . 1 relief. I wonder what Miss Allan ,!: ,. further strengthened the to time had s has Into .., her public NI, prominencework that , general happily. picture !brought would if she suffered do front a stiff . that his leading lady. Mary ; l of It),IPTI. Da14'henka. Arthur Schnitz- toque examine a few of the "attractions" neck. She certainly would never be .. 46 ; been has Danchenka a . .7tr, le a Minneapolis girl. others must and ler the is I,. for the but ". unrantiN able to dance. I have remained. This '' 1- - 4 ''' ' I k inslaville devotee not Partial to that The novelty of her program was a ETIMI the dors in a iut ire to Watch the aPnr'dmilll'oean-- uI"thit:IFtellian erorfomran , : skew, -- ", perhaps revise their natural order of things. i.',.! , of the "love Orient" tragedy entitled the f work of a conir.,:, who died sifter; drama Store the war warted. there theatre cannot go the pace all "Nair. the. Slave." This must have ;it;1342011 after - l, Seeing 'nit . Highest has been a mania for Russian there- New Yorker is perplexed meant a good deal. for it had several the picture war APPretrudr k,...7tIL" written by Everett 8. Rus- - time. The " lure iXerature previously unknown, i n1' bi neither a Doter nornedY at the variety of entertainments of- characters and accessories, but the In The Weaker S. Eng-in lwrome popular. k; hap . and can ecarcely place them. It meaning was veiled and I never dip. ratoeH"pr:Itiya.nitnedlch'e;1");1'.!:'tri)nise. etPamedthaleaodut- land stoldmly ' sll aorta or It ka' butins?. melodramatic in this Herne. fered,been Slid cOlintry. What in neighcovered the It the 1,,,,......,: that significance of have heen published and , sclera. but itPlay with only two char. hem street. there "Nalr" was I do not know. I can Ins roles In this d 'Piro's rpicturs. ttuasian hooks and ,. v ', 4 is said to be a gem of borhood of 44 Madame Nasimora 7 the un- only say that it was dull and narcotic. To see hint. o'er, id livid:4 and I). vresebbeal and entertaining comedy. should be guides to conduct a rrest opportunity. Once boa , vartous there However, still be his really playthe may find watch to a expres...! flu.ng movement... when i chatted with her, he to ld ma Juvenile who plays like skilled traveler people a who admire the sort of "dance" per. and then to that kw kg dead' human being. Mr. Dillo- - houses. This doee not refer to the ever came when her ' To that if the time of a theatriad family: strangers within our gates but to the lfected by Maud Allan. Isadore Dun. and gene. gives ,, the '"ereeetao and ..ec'Tnel should tee ctitto Constance the lees Evtn the four years Lady vivid than it peculiar ilos.d3n methods himself. Richardson. outsider the thb, , that he has New Yorkerthe wrong house occasionto her Retire return would am not among them. In the dance, must be to thos, i,ho hare boon with lost. she :.Le It br--s them. ,? '' , variety audience. strail into vol ,4,,,vt I prefer abandon. movement, and him. and who and the Astor. cheekby-lJoon the reality I land. and reaccluireNazimova ..c.217,..Tibaared in "Just Half Will.- - ally. The Gaietywere. Ameriare pitfalls. $o intoxication. The nearest Miss Allan or that which re.t. h,11 ini as the shad- - efemeri to me that as it ',,, Man In owl. ', and lost a lot of t , and the came to that was when she swayed ow. Poor Arth EthieridWprot...1d:a;;Thnollwililnea.Tnesthe tioops4 He wasi canized her methods. Cr. the Thirty-nint- h $o areStreet 4.11044411Ay 4, S.' theamutes to of the several Schubert. , Moment in thbeercoddHitlowthenrotrf.i7ht emandeevehrerreptouprnuelardo out fillidtnt. the snuffed Elliott midst Maxine have all z Inenied street Itself. It Musicer and then she was so charm- a terrible fateI ,hoilid prefer this tel d t- ,. , . because of the tres in it.....t . ing that it seemed a pity she did not any big screen euterprille that has twee and perhaps in her new productions human ',tea , & - ;,,'1 , ''i is a bit baffling. .. old Noutimore they told. more of that ilk. attempt omilte Itittr offered to the pru0" .. on the bin include ulatutRahaiat.the in the dshe winille.oshoowf been who has ghoul: America. popular RISS 31AI,TD ALLAN' s'ehrsear6, latqua 3111. AM) MRS. f. P. CHRISTE NSEN Pintsl . IMAGINE "reviewing" a picture! tee TP a school for movie Critics h at the a egoist with pianist tried bard. but have never succeed. I ever. be started' I Shan take Calve and Kube- - 1V1 appearing is billed as "the latnous !ii Dancro at Ow Cabaret 'coon 1011PCIU of Aut.tutt.us Thomas and Who Will Appear in One of the son lovrITE theatre. street in II minutes of ;. ed. ft Is au Impossible task. I fan- course. I should lore to know howl ODD "11.11 a City of .ficauttrui Notutemw." on Nosenther 3. at the ..ittalt the eon of liart7 B. Smith have 0 Kallyams. the symphonic &Lacer." Years age. 'when cied that la the case of ".dk Daughter to dolt. It Must b. Ter taacitinnwil oollabomted in a musical of her popu trill Power tactual. Given Under the Auvie en of the Ladled' Literary Club. play to be I export; Buck she was on the crest Eezides ad its nine wonderful scenes. It 'I I ' EW Yt.litis: Oct. 26.A nying nthrieia.,, -r Arnrtea and its great trip to Philadelphia tomorr, w P("4"11"I''' .,,, ,i Utah added her afternoon, rehearsal in the re t,r,oais fo, trie:r t ineful work in Light opera Fraht the second nine. tram at midnight for Le- - thro,her. married ilawson. here arid he and hie 'anon. l'a. rehearsal in the morning rit'w ll'e k.. "4 441tal'ell a- A II.IIP kr ark;yn Their son. Lieut. Chas. ith the l'hihole!phia orchestra. a L1.,tato 11,.wson of the tine Hundred on Tuesday afternoon. return t,,i :,:xtil No4 Seot:a rifles wrote New 'fork Wednesday, rehearsal unt;I ;',ir''nii from Francs that they must ...,e in the evemns. another rehearsai l'" t r a urr) stout him. but before the ,eth-I, tied them a cable meneage Thursday performer eti had at r ed announctng ht.. death morning . Thuraday afternoon at the Empire Yo.r1;4; Howson, true to the tradition rhl, gives an hie., of the work ex-- of f.in.iiy, 11,1 adopted the stage peeted of a prima donna, or to lomg as a profession ard hue tilling art it more nearly home. this is a t.n:all engagen;ebt In Halifax he Joined the olcris lit f.Ather was leader of the itinerary of the rext few 4.0'11 work' for Mies Lucy Gateewho as the, 14ceuin ilitaite orchestra for many H it. 3dian Einina HOW.. leading lady in the "Imprerio" ha.:'years. a part that will tax her iibtUt both as son. ta sf11 t; hing vocal in the city Another Aunt, Claim vocalist and actress. Many Ctahns' and in itrool,Nr, altar of a ;ruminant of. will be present at the premiere Thum Howson is of We.. 26. Ifietal No !title extitetnent is Fargo Is ComitanY Exlay. Oct. live in Brooklyn. felt regrardihg Mies Oates' appearatve press and here in opera for the conc.,: .!3e,-There new a is litriows lady nilasionarl at her well. tRinee this paraMini liaZet Garner of graph was written. the 1)eseret News heAdririartsra Idaho. NIL"; Garner arrived haa received a dispatch printed in tiara ago and will be assigned Friday'. News. announcing the high ;rothree labor in the East Pennsylvania consuccess of the entertainment and of fereneo. the applause bentowed on Xliss Oates rendition. A repetition of the per-- ; I Miro; Marietta ifigson. a pupil of formamee ia bleoked for next week ) !Prof Jona. is hard at work with her music Miss liaison lives at 540 west Elder Theo ne La Mare who came ;One Hundred Tnenty-seconstreet. to the Eastern nate' MIMIC 11 over two years; ago. having received an Th Mosses V,olet Perkins and Cora honorable releaae from his labors. ha, Howe airived Friday evnrair from decided to remain in the city. Through ;the wa-st- . Mass Perkins wuI enter the the kind office. of President Joeeph ;Wheateroft AraderrryArt school. Miami Thormedort he ..cured a porition in Howe will begin vocal lessons with the Armour Packing company. where war saancer tomorrow. Both he is doing well. At night. E:dPr Fte to take part publicly and will expect work LaMar attends an evening s,.hool to that end during their stay in the near One Hundred and Twenty-fift- h east. istreet and is still taking part in the Sunday school and Mutual and other The many friends of 31r I. S. Epenbranches of the Church work here. eer wre atirprtsed and to Ilett him at today' a servints Mr. Spencer The present generation will have armed three da, ago and has been small recollection of the once fanious er3 bus every rnement Nine. roach. "Howson" Opera company. who :ng th ei,V. hqt toc time to come to upon Salt Lake in the lat. ch,trch and greet hits friends. 604andgaveyour people Its first greet taste of opera. coming from Australia. At th Stanwood. Weat Firt3--tiftwhere they had traveled from their' London home. They were filled with (Continued on page five.) . fortunate opportunity. She deeerved it and we are very delighted that she 'was able to prove a real winner. Let 'un prophesy again within a very whar while she will be Wen as a star In a new production. Now et an and see that we its correct."Ncw York Dramatt; Newt. I - ,...a--, p. made-huma- , ' M : e- that has ever reached the city. as I oprophealed when I wrote a note stating that A. H. Woods had refused to sell any et his rights to the play. Miss flambeau is indeed a lucky young woman. and we congratulate her on her 4k t - clt ' ' t ' - won-mar- . - ' 4, i . , 1 rt.," ' ' e 4.' TRIO. i'(. er1.1:ClEit m NrIt co . 17.I &IMP-lic- , , . I i,,,,, 1 produced by the Shutter's 11,, ., t, youths Inheriird the ..,.,,,t ..r , .,,,.. fathers. er f.itritI the!c rk. t I , braries! NS'. ',hell 1.41.. 14, ,Aan .t.: t,,!' aa ...; '4 ! . ,i -: ' 4 , ,. "I k .L. ...4.: , ,,,tt ' S ' t is . ' ',,,,..:'0'. ' t I; L t, e I., A. 1A.:Imill rtintur that Mad." . ,,,7, Nt.tri 1 fiernhardt intetde to loll !!1 s.,,,1 ,'N r. .. r ; r.: '1 'II. in "The of Sb)lork to her Pepertoir s, ar a ' '. ', th'' I rent. arid. hopemot true st,- ' I- .t still energetic. but there Is p.,,h , , , ,, v r thing tot energy wasted, and I rAth, r ,,,,,,klersti,, IP 11,n that f 1.1' Ntr. Lat, I. magine that this would be tbe : :I ..:2 a:1 nig re Fittra,'- If she attempted to g!ve us Hhylnck 11',... tv her 'It When she played Hamlet. we saw Pod h: rq f,,, it., ,! rlit': dmily a Ilamtatina. If she tries Shylock Wh .h. 1...A! le, .; the picture,' we Ishii!! probably view a Sh3laek. ...' , i,. df.I '"'' ..rp., Soliketimus,. ,, wait for t.it h I f othtr, atoi ettart. and the Wont would be droll 't.Ti't rol satrah love's to do stunts, but I merrlv ,;,: ,r ,' ,l, .., ,., ti,.., d , r,.::.:,,1,1 '..t,!ALAN .,0,1e lar, .rurit that her weaknrato for the hi- - l -- --IALZ. ,,,,,,, ,,,IF 7.74."- ' I I I , : MilE , following this number will come Bertie Beaumonte and Jack Arnold in a clever comedy sketch: Lucy Lucier in a tritilliCki number; Arthur Don and wife. dancers and singers: and Mlle. De Verna and company, Introducing the tamous posing hors. . , p, .4,, see. of the Gods- .- William Fox's mammoth when t.ou know how. $o far--I production. with Miss Annette Keller- - wild beforeall I can safely ventureman as the star. it would be cagy. Hut ion Is. The photorraphy is excellent It wail not. The Kellernian film wea first introduced to ua at the ...II tm caring, in the at-theatre. which livric!Vpliti.: of all dramatic novelty. I wer. the occasion, just as Miss Annette Kellerman was "undressed.- - The to see a photoplay called --The IVeakei house wax adorned with light& Sel. in Its projecting room. a couple that ohiscured programs. purplee and or weeks before it will be releasted ...eta. The hour advertieed extensive- - This is 3dadame PetroviCs latest. and a a- - ohs'y as wais If a barged wrote the 'hanged arbitrarily for movie star cannot write her own acentbs-e not sharp. and confusion reigned. art.,. who can! When I am not quite gure what i the The novelty In this picture was the correct thing to say about a picture. of automobiles. Also. absence i venture omplete the remark that the -- pho- the titter dearth of telephones. Think 'ottraphy" is excellent, That always of that. I hae grown so tired of seeiseeins to please. It 15 a hermlese re- tog haughty fake step into their It ha. a pleasantly approciaderful motors. and of listening to teletive sound. Nobody ever clipputeal it that this intiaation was star- I have ,titd it a hundred times. and tan .. Madame Petrova is an icono- g have never encontreci a denial. So the motor I say unhesitatingly in- the calve of -- A and theTh elimination of that to in telephone proses Daughter of the ( lod that the pho- - his we shall see htm and vet tograph) is excellent. in a new role when thia picture is re- Dim LloWEVElt I can be more enthus- - ITleased. And there is still another 1 1 taetic. process of elaboration in which The water scenes are he appeared. easily the finest that the films have ever ehown. They seemed new After I N London. they are actualty going to the vortices of -- The it have newspaperdom in a revue! of a Natton." " Civilization- - and Birth -This' it appeare. is to be called "Spe- Intolerance" ..Edition. these Water and one newspaperman were delightful. They were effects tia. intro- duced in order to give MIS hail this feeling remark to make a chance to do her famousKellerman plunging Will the public like that? Are they specialty. My colleagues have care- - interested in journalists? Do they care fully accentuated the fact that Miss a hang who we are or what we are "lerman w38 IatKmileir un- like? I Lot. We deal so touch in dressed," One asssrted that the film publicity hope that as like to keep in the would have shocked the late of the way of the corner out -Anthony Be that as it may"---.-iophone record arid the --camera man.the language of Georre MonroeI I cannot see- journal-bounani Personally to say that I could see lets in a revue. unless those journalists patticularly shocking. 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They- are slinging hd in New Shops.- and rely BahysAt the Toy will be her first This of Fan." the 'Gal appearance here since she left home to sAIT .:,.' , ; :. e . u it h the Margaret Whitney Segolny of amateurs in The Shadow et- - it wiS be remembered that her at-- 1 semi in that rdece in Portland e .4;;. ,, . 1 t.,1 . wed 4...4 ,,-;fi' e--,1,- --- 1 . ' ; 11:7.:S'--7- i , jr , he -- . Three Unusual Funsters at Pantages I k ' 44 ,.. krt t' 1 At Wilkes Next Week - IAmong 4. - Great Ame rican play 11 - ' Ill , 1 . - 28 191.6 - J. is so near at . ...amL.1 igen, , .;;;I ' 1 elert and Abbis Scofield in a come- done. thinking In this way to bleat hie y offering. "Helping Hubby;" and the hdth. But they Are amazed to learn International News pictorial. that he hen known what they were do-- 1 In end Instead of being able to ruin' him they find themselves reforming and going "straight." There are many D 'WARDED as one of the biggest odd L characters in the story and a real vaudeville cocoanuts of the yin'. of interest. present program at the Pantages depth Huron L. Elyden. director of 3ont1nues to please capacity houses the Wilkes. has been stage aulaigned to carry 'tightly. Musical comedy twain beide the title role, and it la anticIpated rway. Boyle Woo Holies bunch of mu. that hie delineation of the character to and nonsense. A Night in the will be notable. The feminine ...irk." sparkles from start to finish role. Helena. will beleading taken by Miss with new song hits. handsome coo. Nana Claire Sinclair., :umee and artistic scenery effects. The Cliff Bryant. and Thodo Cog:roll, Ferdisuit oomposed of fourtmen and two nand Thompeon, Charlotte Monier. Treadway. women. including Ralph Creeden, the George Barnes, Alice Conrad. Frank 'fat" comedian. D. C. Sheldon, Ancyn McNulty Bonner. Harry Coleman. Ventriletitlist. ,Sh4 43:- Sheldon will tee in-tbig karl Emma,, animal trainer,- are di- end, met demanded for the preetntatitm. viding honors in a content for top The week run next will with all piece place on the evenly balanced bill. matinees on Thursday and Saturday r;mtuy's trained doge are clever in afternoolut heir feats and frolics. Edna Aug. I comedienne of more than ordinary originality.. as her successes in mu. Aral comedy and in eastern vaudethe Player Fek ville will testify. offers a "types-frolife" eerie aad effords great satisfaction. Kimberly and Arnold have NaziThe management of lime. a breezy comedy dance and patter MOra informs The News that his star number; and the Douglas family in is ones more bark to New York anti their &rotas and Irish liteteet101111 score that she will (WS a rtAind ot plays one of the big hint. there and will then tratti westward. Nest Vi'erk's Procne a. Since) the death of Frohnian she has of This foregoing bill will run until gone 'under the management Tuesday night. Beginning Wednesday Charles Bryant and Walter Wenger. an. Newman afternoon, Manager flounces another sparkling triumph. Marjorie flambeau is still continuHeadlining the bill will be the Per- ing to score her immense triumph In kinott and Ross ballet entertainera . Cheating Cheaters. The play has renowned from coast to coast; and proven to be one or the biggest hits land omen tit BOB all over the 'trail about joust quadrennial E., . the devastiting offeei the presiIs having on dential similes audience& Even the picture doer Immune. and in Bait woe are not managers are thankful tha: the tate itz lzeire ' DESERET EVENING ''NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER ', - r, - , . o 4 , T ' - . , . . 't ' ..., ,1 , oáa1.6iii;.&do . , f 1', 1 ' |