Show I II® ' i z I tkh -i THE ’ — ' r1:1" " ' — f l— — I — — — —— — — — T— — — — — — — — —— — — HERALD-REPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 26 1914 — I I "p'V "0 I I n x vi i H n t o) Uaudeville n Z 4 auid n -v Comedy vwmnwi S'lU r n I 1 unerinas In Salt toe tor ween B ft' QC33NE from the comedy sketch "More Sinned Against Than Usual tfiO he&dHnA pAAtTIT’A K411 yiatxt AV— — “v" vua vuc ALiupieBs uzIS afternoon— at230 o’clock 3 T Amusement Prog I 1 j with much new material Proven extremely popular in tnis season Tho th ma comedians and firvmnnste wHa line of aerial work unusual and they will be followed by and Mollie uller playlet ‘On the Road The Pathe the Weekly will complete new v IM 1 ” Utah theatre— "Cabirla” D’An-hunzt° Italian photoplay continuing today in to of bill and has the west LKKY offer red Kallen “ CORNELL play crook” ‘ and Ethel Corley who are presentinga the Pantages this week ’Baffled” TufiHdnv E X ' if' f " s S s a aid with vTnlg matineesat 215 Empress theatre — Vaudeville aftarnonns an evenings Xnw hill Btart8 w‘th ana matinee today assn kAu ott Luaay aQLa'®’es theatre— V audeville f afternoonsand evenings New bill begins Wednesday matiWOOK Vr Mehesy theatre— Motion pictures Continuous and evening: performances afternoon episode Th£ Mystery" eJady of the uonar Island”"Our Mutual Girl a Keystone comedy Continuous performance from p t ' v ' ' I per-rormances H I X5z K I I ! 1 11 p S f ' m s’i -rfs - Vass ' ' J ' ' ' noxffKt - v' ' 4’ Vv I A' CONTRIBUTED m J Utah Theatre the On“Cablria” account Salt enormous Lake of in- success Manager of the Utah Howard Garrett theatre the of the D'Annunzio photo continuance spectacle three days Eunday Monday and Tuesday with per-' twice daily at 215 formances and 815 The decision to extend the engagement 7Yvas determined because of the business of capacity the film play has been doing the last few days Never before in theatrical history in Salt Lake has there been so much as interest manifested photo has been drams shown ( "Cablria” is The presentation 5'z ' swW - byan accompanied orchestra and singing chorus The “wonders of this masterpiece be described all the big scenes cannot must be Been to be appreciated After the final pei formancein Salt Lake which occurs the Tuesday evening spectacle will 4i®ave for Portland Ore where it will Till engagements on the coast p - f ' Colorful dancing from and the HIe i ' x the : jgagt& : I ' i & acone 7 0 kr aBW a £ ram w a- No r'ca ' of?! at Ml sj& 04 J Ik :vi I ! - - jroR s Sg ss ffit x?rs gggjjj e — S 11 i s ei r that holds it from 2500 400Q to B or the meshesThe punctures to squareiri cloth is manufactured wood flour Germany in or sacks shipment Is by a machine im4 packed the ported from UnitedStates There are six or seven grades of wood flour inch "un billtherefore Insteadr I i fineness 3 L supreme clean and feotly unmixed with any particle of bark The sawdustis first kiln dried and then ground between millstonesin about the same as manner wheat flour It Is led a tube Into the vibrating hopper of a thethrough sieve built principle of a somewhatTheon sieve fanning mill is furnished with cloth-covered sides the through which mass must pass The cloth of such I "Ar- s th Bmprs consummated i X ? - ' - ilk J“rSe' and on and that date Mr week Loew will be in control of all theatres of thb present Sullivan-Considine circuit So successful have Mr Ideas and Loew’s and PuHc£8 ehows been m the east that it Is expected his adventinto Salt Lake will work out greatly to the adt of local patrons vantage on the Empress His rise in the theatrical world en short of Eight years of‘ago his name marvelous had never he is times T°day millionaire and a has put many high-class vaudevilleentertainmentwithin the reach of everyone Ho has made It a t° conduct ruL6 his theatres properly and In such a way that every class of may patronize them wlth-4-out theatregoers fear of offense in any form Mr-Loew is prominent today in popular priced vaudeville He owns more theatres and more capital than any othercommands theatrical magnate In the world after '-O' C 1' ' op-S?turl?y-?hB 1 I 3- in circles has the ' ' change western theatrical occasioned more fnter-r A that news Marcus the famous New York toew vaudeville siV7h”cni’X'e egs tcgwxg5? Xu't“tr“ Argentine Paris con-rummates I rjl X ? Sulli-Van-Considine ' M - 1 sssf ' s ' ' New ' Y vv-os-?"--? is gay night life of the last week of Sullivan-Considine are to be the headline features at Pantages vaudeville in Salt Lake 7 ?Z? ? theatre for the werflt beginning noxt Sftturday Marcus Loew York vaudeville Wednesday matinee Mlle s r ''s Minnie rsK his purchaseof magnate Amato assisted by Coccia to the Sulllvan-Considine S' are pref' circuit of theatres sent "A Night in by including Pafis" supported the Empress in Salt Lake a notable cast of foreign dancers The! and and X after that date Mr Loew will onbe in "Dance of the Dagger" and the gentine supreme authority over all Tango" are among the striking Empress theatres controlled figures given now by the by the entire company Interests Mlle '' Amato was the premier jlanseuse 111 he no the thpre of ollies Marigny Paris before change 'tne nature of the immediate presented-iat being this brought to country by the Empress The shows only Innovation Charles raffia Dillingham into at once is a change in wlll take their place at the local Empress tice’s kitchen the second George Wilson the king of minstrel the day the deserted on which Empress bills will in with the other theatres tool shed: creative art in blackface common the third tne Belleville men followed whose SaXe xtheir In that opening performances he controls quarries and so closely by Al Jolson bait Lake throughout the kitchen the fourth back to the is Beginning Aug-United States Monday Willis P and the other stars ust all illustrated Sweatman Empress bills will begin During Intermissions This week’s bill is headed by one of balladg of burnt cork is a feature of the new afternoon will be sung by Jack Monday the the most running through unusual comedy sketches Harrington a famous New York tenor show rest of th© week with the last performhas had in It vaudeville a day The Moscrop sisters are announcedas In a Store” is the offering night This week’s Is Music ances Sunday Everett Shinn’s big many laughing hit the second feature on the bill of Bush and Robinson will run eight days new Kumhy Sinned Than They of seven "More Against Usual are two girls who are pretty and dancers de luxe and the company comprisesten clever It is who dance and sing splendidly and Carme furnish the music expected that of ultimately players The sketch is presented in an an entertainer direct of the bill Theirs is an Italian musical been course Mr Loew’s policies and Dick Lynch circuit shows four acenes the first in Luke Prenfrom has provided himself act featuring the harp New York and thev have the Si w? a '' ' THIS h has — pronounced Empress ' who Sullivan-Considine X presented -announces in In Theatre principals there is a barefoot danC5°JLUS JePresentinS the dancing ?‘rB of the Temple of Kama featured the dance of m the symbolic colors tne rose-hued dance of love the — dance of fear the red dance of purple the green dance of jealousy passion and the yellow dance of joy Twelve girls In the act which tells the love appear story of a Hindu high priestess and its tragic ending The act has been in preparationfor more than six and is one of the most finished months classic dances ever presented in vaudeville Harry Cornell and Miss Ethel Corley well known artists from the legitimate stage the stars of are a dramatic crook play with a "Raffles" character that is the second feature of the bin The title of the play Is "Baffled” kndT its original title of “Smithy and the Kel it was one of the hits in big vaudeville in the east A rattling good comedy skit is by Clayton and Lennie who scored a big hit here last season with their character skit called "The Happy Chap and the English Johnnie” a novelty finishing with a dirge number Brought to America on an exclusive contract the ive Gargonis prove the themselves equilibrists and masteraudiences acrobats European them This is the first American tour of these” athletes and their work is sensational Early and Laightare one of the cleverest teams in Thev have hilarious skit vaudeville a entitled "Woman as Is” and it is proving the laughinghit of the bill The male member renders bass song hit "Over the Billowy Sea" Comedy pictures and music motion by the Pantages orchestra complete the show which closes its local engagement after three performancesTuesday '74 '' m n to vaude-j ' Hindu legend of gods goddessesand lovers portrayedin classic dances is the headliner Pantages for the week The act is as of "Kingdom Dreams" and la by the producingdepartment presented of the Pantages circuit Besides the s"i' i- B magnate the bought i the announced r 1 z : LOEW tneatres I AMY?TIC performances - vine N z ol O1D — ” 1V1 ” VSVX‘ Pantages J ” !MUS dramatic at comedy Zanesville news events a fl I 'T12 i to s X at Playhouses 1 I s Gay to Cake V I J Grave from ' ‘ I ""I 11 — 5 eccentric ’ Romano lll1- gladly pay a good You’d commission broker who could sell a your prop-i erty quickly and for a good price Earri that commission for yourself by spendJ to emphatic hit over the Pantages qulrements are that the sawdust shall come from spruce or pine logs mixed Devitt and Devltt comedy acrobats or unmixed and that it shall be perare grotesque pantomlmist who present a European novelty full of laughter CrtS 57 Music from "Tin Pan Alley” New York played by the Pantages orchesii ana an Animated W eekly film tell-' ing a stirring story round out the bill Ing1' reasonableamount In a I advertising ”f t1 W 'Si'u U T Plays Million Episode ONE E merit THE TODAY gaffiBMpMBSMESMUMMMKaHBEaBiisiflSMKM ‘The of O No THE 5 D beginning today SCENES IS THE In a house EATURE merit of m Rex O to more the THEATRE INNOVATION SUMMER OLLQWING the design of the fab” Million 'lil la nidiors orthat me Mystery” each chapter should contain at least one spectacular the fifth episode is to be which shown at the Rex theatre today is not whit behind the outlined program If realism has been the keynote in the making up of the story and play success has been attained The story this week hinges about the further of the to work through lorenceconspirators Gray Threats are upon the girl but again Jones made the butler nips the schemes Through the Intricacy of the battle of wits the conspirators are led off on trail in they which think they have discovered the hiding place of the missingmillion The butler In playing his leads game Braine the arch and one of his lieutenantsconspirator off on the train which goes to the water front There Braine learns that Jones has engaged one of th© fastest boats on the given seaboard Chase is power and Jones pretendingto first hide the box and then throwing it overboard shoots bullet into tne feed pipe of the chasing gasoline launch Ignition follows and the boat is blown up Showing the power realism of the make-up of the story and its scenes: The motor boat used by the conspirators was at price running up Into four a figures and thrifty Islanders Long who th© boat saw burning up In the waters of the sound shook their heads at such apparent wasteof The of the craft who builtmoney the ownerwith motor boat the intention of entering it in th© international boat races motor indignant th© boat waxed up when h©thesaw spectacle to provide blown the "punch” In which constitutes "The the fifth episode of Million Dollar T7 LAKE A Theatre Week- of August 3 T r AND TOMORROW of excite ment the UNIVERSAL feature' Mystery’ adds SALT a IN attempt A PICTURES PRESENT Kel te a story MOVING NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER SPECTACULAR PHOTOPLAY w S& xi' fc a BLOWING O UP A MOTOR LAUNCH b 1 1 Utah it Th Twice Daily i — ft t IB ! £ i w ' On account of the of D’Annunzio’s enormous success photo spectacle f( I I a I tifi 'Xi H j ’ purchased C h The 4 Mystery" "If had known that my boat was be used like that” he said "I never have sold It” Director Howell Hansel consoled the irate motor boat enthusiast by pointing out that millions of people in the next few weeks will be entertained bv the thrilling finish to the motor boat race rank arrington and Albert that the and roome are ofglad the burning boat was staged destruction only once before the Mr — and that arrington’s trousers were camera burning before he leaped from the boat and while Mr swimming roome from the burning craft was struckaway by a blazing piece of th© boat’s hull when the gasolin© tank exploded Dorothy nmlps stars in "The Ladj-of the Island” a charming story of which in its two reels summer romance furnishes a drama of more than ordinary interest It is a story of love and well together adventure woven “In Our Girl” for the present Mutual week excitementaplenty is offered irst frightenedby the breakingof a mirror and then reassured by a fortune teller that while beset danger willMargaret her she will escape unhurt finds herself imprisoned in a sea coast It observation Is Dunbar tower the man of who brings mystery about her release the spectacular through with a bow method of shooting and arrow a cord provides the which of means for the release a rope down escapes which bill Margaret is with The rounded a clever three engagement has been extended Sunday Monday and Tuesday days Performances I Will Be Given Twice Daily to should I t h i ! i LI xB L-ssSP K H tti ya I M V d vl d In the picture endangered to bring liw ‘OUR of the one sees the actual destruction motor boat Mmnnrr out the realistic effect of the scene This thrilling scene is only one Ladv fe-dUy off Ul ffha MUTUAL one GIRL’ zl A KEYSTONE COMEDY program M added to appears the in the present of in story full of love romance and the sort that fits into the warmth of more exciting adventures with Dunbar TVvaf-CkWr luouiuug is many summer a MIC r of ucr r— ii uni 31 perilous episode adventure— the season the “Man of imprisonment or Tuesday and Wednesday a feature will be scenes of the recent Grand Lodge of Elks conventionat Denver the pictures ghnwingprominent part the Salt Lake lodge as prize winners took in the parades Keystone comedy A feature being prepared for next Tuesday and WednesdayIn are scenes of the Elks’ convention Denver In Salt Lake lodge took a prominent whichpart Wood lour And the with engagement will positively terminate Tuesday evening’s performance Prices — Evenings 2oe 50c 75c Matinees— 50o V I I SPECIAL!! 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SPECIAL!! 1 bill that opens this afternoon 280 o’clock runs for eight days The at to and including next Sunday night The next new bill at the Empress will open Monday afternoon and thereafter all new August the shows have their first performances at Empress Monday afternoon through the ensuingweek closing Sunday nights — thebllls running of the headline Special engagement novelty sketch up I 3 will - “MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN USUAL” In the cast Ten people great our THE THREEALCONS Comedians and Gymnasts 500 good seats every parquet 10c Special prices Sunday only 20c matinee parquet balcony 10c boxes 50c ' Two sixteen maids sweet THE MOSCROP SISTERS of I scenes attraction Extra added feature red HALLEN and Mollie ULLER Presenting“On the Road to Zanesville” afternoon Consul General Henry Bordewich of reports: Christiania Wood flour orcalled pulverizedwood by the Germans holzmehl is an article distinct from wood of pulp and cellulose It is made use In the of and linoleum manufacture dynamite It is made from sawdust bought from the proprietorsof sawmills The re- and -25c DICK A I LYNCH entertainer princely THE PATHE WEEKLY Coolest Spot in Town Always (15 to C8 ft 2 j degrees 4 I ! ’ v I ' : S i— riiiynJ - i£ "t ‘ - X K j ' stL15®Ma - THW—MfiL-MTiir bL w I TTT & g— — |