Show HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1914 7 4 i' i IT tive New he ARRY LAUDER paTement o of two the Pantages for special a en- drive: 1 O’ t who — — --7 — I - -J 1 1 William — j BY CHARLES DARNTON aversham j r "U - 1 I ' NEW YORK Oct 10— With all our neutrality we must admit that it takes the rench to tell a story Proof of this was offered at the Shubert theatre when “The Hawk” clutched Its audience firmly that there was II getting awuy from it with arguments on the old score of melodrama If you happen to know the Ambigu theatre in Paris you need not be told that it is the home of rench melodrama You almostany may go there night that is all is well and when — aeroplanes are not droppinga hint or two and have your played — to your heart’s emotions content upon went there William aversham on his lucky night and straightway decided to tear “The Hawk” from its nest ar from Shakespeare unprofitable if not stale to him Mr aver-sham seized upon something something even “Othello” more than melodramatic than to his artistic and probably“I’ll whispered give it to conscience: ’em straight!” exactly what That’s heMlledid and to heln him alonsr Gabrlelle Dorziat who is a true daughter of the Ambigu its life and breathing cost readyto shed Its tears even at the tribute or a red nose greater to the cause of art can we demand? or his part Mr was aversham He neverhiswantiner threw himself into role body and soul for all the worldStas though he were on the Boulevard Martin instead of in ortyfourth street luck would have it he gambler’s bcre a certain that resemblance to victim of chance who loses everything in the play called But “Innocent” here we had a count who played his cards any of without he loved thought Hoyle solely his Wife and because felt it his pleasant duty to keep her in and jewels and automobiles gowns His affection for her was so that he called her up at the and told her the dressmaker’s over telephone in his native Hungarian he loved her how muchflirting Meanwhile she was breathlessly with a head she young renchman whose had turned so he broke completelythatgirl off his engagement with who ol nr v111 no brintr imu Ml ULilvi to LU UX 111 to us the anguish in store for ' Lauder's 1-x V - n Matinees Evenings Only J 9 — vvuiiu JurwHusb' xiuiVibfcuuei — vsraum ijiwijiimujohjo W5 wr IB Mill I PH k&S A ‘ £ W! 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L£S KM yi £ U&VS eJI M P CT® I tl L' jCJs t 3 i IPLAbw f7 gripping story of love mystery and heroism The most popular I American book made into a great play Prices: 25c 50c 75c $100 Bargain Matinee Wednesday loor 50c Lower 75c Balcony Seats now selling x — w commencing ee& A story "JM “ “ October O of 19 Seats i riday 1 PARADISE § a West THE Phone Wasatch Today CHARLES GUS OLCOTT AND & HARRY RANK Near ContinuingAll moving Main This I & w a al 1 Q I 0 Enlarged Effective S 8 the big vaudevillebills that are Box 1231 — Wasatch and w W K¥ fesa J & b ENTIRE BALCONY Diversified 1 IO 10c m n Vaudeville the j long play te Of Paradise' SOPHIE v ’ z - BRODBECK College a is A 1 the who western-genius has 3 by storm with his taken Newplays" Yorkand q magnificent casts the past two seasons The storv during of the play itself our westerly concerns insular The' possession Hawaii exception without: neither born or western won their laurels in the west“The Bird of Paradise” a play-which “went-east come to west” ethical political While it is a sound it is also a and'racial’lesson mighty y strong drama and thoroughlyabsorbing p love story Paul Wilson a sterling' young American impressive fi I W S r I i n I " B L& m S1 E R 1 p hMA tti -an As ‘Sing Will coming A VI - 5 11 B ?Ji J physician falls in love with a na- 9 week w: return October 12 to former policy the 230 p m: 0 Remsmter Three shows dally 230 T £ & I 730 915 — Vaudeville Ona reel of viovmg Pictures 10c 15c and 25c Prices:nights Afternoons 10c 20c 30c and 50c Six £ Big Acts of Good as rr j HrBaw T raw Better SHOWS Than rs Most and TONIGHT her huge bucking bronchos — by Prices: I ’ - - Li TO Y songs green jokes and REID DAVE rough — — Performances — — Three Prices VANIELD — Comedy MUTUAL WEEKLY: — Daily— 245 730 — 915 10c 20c 30c B)R I 5I 50c 75c ATTRACTION— “THE H Bi - ’ : ’ : t ' A OW Reserved— aw Vf fcj Monday Tuesday TO 65000 PEOPLE STRAND NEW YORK SHOWED THE ‘‘The Patchwork ON THE "J i 25c 50c CASE” IMESY Girl of AT Oz” DAILY NEWS AND GOOD MUSIC Prices 10c and 20c Matinees —— Any Seat 10c PATHE r THEATRE 5c — Program Changes WinnifredGreenwood-'Ed “THE Powerful Dally—5e O REDEMPTIONCoxen A Reels 'oL Laughs Pathos Illusion and Spectacle ’ Seats 434 MAN Sunday ive : O ‘TTCTUBRS THAT ARE DIERENT” Dolls green stories’ Juggler Night Phone Wasatch - BREAKER” TO SEE TWICE Matinees Thursday and Saturday 15c f riders steers Dainty SISTERS— Acrobatic Dancers" IM eera: y- Six I 11 PLAY YOU WILL WANT 4 of battling SHOP— With 25c NEXT STREET OCTOBER acts entitled 'Request company and B in four GHOST A -ga TINKLING TALES OP A PARIS GREEN— Green ' comedy-drama sensational “THE G THEATRE WEEKA BEGINNING SUNDAY EVENING I Margaret Whitney’s- “Dearie Girl” All New and Latest Songs cowgirls I i the Best THREE H s ’ ft pjsl r-itiig-iiTMM-'-iJMiiirli !S! 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I 8 LUCILLE MULHALL cowboys — f ’ this of taken musically Ud the § actors ’ be Beginning Monday of thia week the box office morning of Loew’s Empress will be open from 10 a m until 1A 41 Jv AAA V£DAA LUlCyllVUO seats for aay performance your n a - MISS -are ' reserve B y - ACTS— 6— GREAT VAUDEVILLE BOB ALBRIGHT the Man Melba ‘is-'llterally ' ' IH a - LendingInstitution of Musical Learning and piano methodsIndorsed TERMS within the reach of every Vocal byall’ leading masters and virtuosi one ’In Europe and America Phone Hyland 1056-W and advancedstudents 007-911 Edison St4 (formerlyRice Beginners St) Ninth South gladly 'accepted between State and SecondEast St All lessons private N B irst recital of the Salt certificates — TEACHERS given Lake MusicalCollege this of season to Medals awarded students will be given by Master Paul Higmerit gins a talented lad of 10 years at in occasion he will be SPECIAL COURSES' vaudeville which awarded piano playing and professional a silver medal 1 ' metropolis is The author Richard Walton ofTully of the University California y graduate and is in every respect California The producer Oliver g Morosco- man DIRECTOR Musical I WJt “The Bird of Paradise" which is be presentedhere at the Salt Lake theatre the week of October19 we will see an accreditedNew York success I is which perhaps more peculiarly western than any other of the western made which from time to time have-been triumphs received with acclaimin the “ i- Ill rrsse--rsi--r t to -a B Ej a 4 w h I IN " 1 feJl ‘The ’ x’ Es j ®Si® h lUi W I 3WMW3aMELI'W'"mimaw LiJ 4 Bird may WStswsR Alphonse of O IW LWi care Whirlwind of Clever Youngsters The Czar of Ragtime KRAZY KIDS — — AXED CHRISTENSEN With Bert Gordon New Songs Mirth Melody and Hilarious Beauty A Twenty Minutes a Roller Skates A Classic of Baseball Slang JETER AND ROGERS BIDDY INMAN in “O’Haley at the Game” Circus Capers by Canine Comedian avorites SIGSBEE’S DOGS Popular Local THE SALT LAKE TROUBADORS ONE REED O IRST RUN String Orchestraon Stage MOVING PICTURES A 'WwsfrH4k - of & CO Parlor 75c Boxes and Loges 75c office open daily 10 in to u 1 ra wa 1 and the first bill under opening Monday $ Billiard a Here’s 4 OBPHEIM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Play 3g Office a 5? 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Monday afternoon 230 o’clock and run week: The new at the iveek closing through Sunday night This return to the former I policy of the house result of of requests from comes thousands of the theatre that the change be made It is Mr policy to Loew's £ give patrons of his theatre exactly what they want and he accedes to the wishes of Salt ’Lake’s of the best theatregoers with a promise at his command on the bills to come this theatre vaudeville at "Pla-V (Continued rom Preceding Page) the of its embodiment healthiness purity has been making a triumphant tour and has begun another from coast to coast A lesson is here presented lesson a whichtaste 1 that American theatrical I is not nearly so debased as its critics have claimeda lesson which may well I heart-by be takento American dramatic producersthe thirty members of the Among are Ella Rock company Leonie Dana Viola ortescue Helen GurneyNellie Rowe Margaret Houck J Preston Horace Mitchell Palmer Collins Harry Linkey James Bryson A L JosephAand Birigham Grady A others Identified with 4 H 'Or Monday IR-D SC’ indicates iil K Salt Lake extending "jtlx B iuBT-jy THREE i is -' H " i S3 A and -y 9 V Of J- I H — POLICY i capital Offerings B t KPS ' f The Theatrical M t rrSt-i-iSsa innocent a K u r t gave Pi — a i csfri L3 s&3 '?U iss I and V 1 S 5S B IwMiaMW company down performance II I M 1 1 & W il attained were settled -iiS fllnmfinrl a nn M-a develops 1 I ''-J exhibited Lake ka ’ a MME qi i etV-u -4 depressed Salt i i $200 a a A I -"black a :?? r HIS COMPANY— NOT A ILM Evenin£s 50c to $150 Divans and Boxes Matinees 25c to 8100 Divans and TtnvP? 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I DIRECTION Oc-rhnrnnf9 4-M I ttv b J p '-r TE a i Monday Tuesday ’B iffe Azy-jfiiWj - 'Scotch bonnet who comes to Colonial-Pantages two nights and mhtinees on Monday and Tuesday 1 &nd 2°’ ’'YearS f°r °"e Of his has ‘W hktAaverTSongs’ an interesting wa5 presented to him by iate Alexander who ia Dow one survivors of the famous “Charge pKiiitM of the Light Brigade” at Piivate Dow who Jg now pastBalaklava 80 years nne of the “thin red line” R or fighters who were for distinguished ?Javen The °nly that made their uniform differentmark from the other soldiers was 'the small blue buckle that adorned their bonnets Xne bonnet Lauder has the wears i&i buckle still Sense’ attached and is one of the cherished most of his possessions of his military The rest him was costume presented by the irst battalion of the Argyle and Highlanders Sutherland and constitutes their full dress had used It well in regimentals— except the small dagger dently defenseof his life conflict with “skeen a hand-to-hand or dhu” which he in his right stocking some Boer soldier This little weapon The regular Pantages show will lay was the gift of Pipe Major MacKay of the two nights Seat sale Thursday and Highlanders off these Argyle Sutherland at 10 and was obtained by him a m on the battlefield of Mager-Pontein during the Boer war in Africa It If you can do useful work well vou clasped in South was found the hand of an should be earning good If officer of the watch” of the you are not perhaps you haveincome not been orty-second Uigdilanders who eviclassified advertiser! a very good ner If there tears to shed were be the spoiled wife could Marina be depended upon to lay the dust mu sister was nppi Art so long as brother could suffer for her In trulya rench fashion this painful matter that the heroine was arranged so alone could move with her tears at us 1 L the proper emotional moment rancis de Croisset had constructedhis play with an eye to the final effect and the translation by Zane Marie Taylor took no liberties with the delicate matter brought to our attention of Sympathy course was entirely at all with the rench as the lover and rank suddenly change their attitude devoted the Losee' husband until toward lover of in the his wife that he made the American “typical" their and discovered marriage of they daughter the stage sense and loser was cheating at cards with with her very good discover that his as Benjamin when Mr Without doubt will lattlGr is valUAhlft hnninAsc! nlipnt ro ms horror t rr a sistance be with “The avershamfor it r winner saw ner slip a third ace to her Hawk” The English solicitor and his wife lose rran is good melodrama well acted in husband a of with no time in cringing the identity game poker when trusting The attitude of of is established The objections Benjamin the lover American the eyes of the count of the Dipski family are as easily opened to the other little that they learn was overcome when that Rosalind 'Consequences' is going on and there game Was a tussle 'he an expert player for it hockey they tne men Earlier in the nlnv appears are all great lovers of tween tne had said husband 11XU 8diQ that in the sport and this explanation is evidently ?Yent of 9Uch he might circumstances deemed sufficient by the author to kill his wife or take the life of the IN make everythingclear saying “It has been an amusing light Viewed in the man inthatthehe case or simplydisappear of episode and hope comedy anything faced the question we haven’t suppose Now (and spoiled it by talking too may be accepted third act) the a he decided to Rosalind’s prophecy that her family Jewishgirl who had stolen much” he did not take his departurewith-out march on her parents by marryinga Gentile when would give her a “hell of a time” (she first delivering ringing a speech her brother and his English fiancee is a suffraget remember) and Benjamin’s that the brought curtain doubts the of his balked at the registrar’s on score people Nvith a bang fairly summed When he returned down in are swept away so completelythat the last act he was as up “Consequences”the play by H badly off as the strange lovers scarcely what his prototype Rubenstein that ran its s in “Innocent” Without merry to make of the situation or know at the Comedy theatre themselves Mariana to inspire him to gamble he course is disgusted Benjamin had given and Having written his play the author Rosalindwith up cards taken to the result that His only remaining obligingly tucked neat little criticism is turned topsy-turvy everything drugs possession into after the familiar was of it our pocket There was fashion They a "needle” which was duly of return from But for us to “Consequences” Shaw on hearing that he still nothingleft say with the announcement loved her is Mariana went back to him an amusing episode but the registrar’s are not married but it and left her there’s no lover in that despair denying that it runs to that they that with Benjamin’s sister and a £ which only a rench lover can know wordsdisplayed a recklessness equal to that Englishman have saved the day As for the count he had bv young two things Bernard Shaw in from his wildest in his favor he cheated ending unromanticallyby bringing at cards only moments Evidently Shaw off a “mixed marriage”af ter all for the sake — of has gone to Mr his wife and In the Rubenstein’s head and sent it whirling And there you are That Is the play end he put none of the blame on her with an it But if he was a Rosalind a suffraget who has unexpected turn to give “hawk” she certainly point to be the heights of Whether the business author means was a "chicken hawk” kickinga policeman We might the impelling think them pretty pair in the stomach recalls the Margaret ironical in making a yet at the of the English family and time hope they of same “anny’sthe irst Play” while sport motive would once more that of the Jewish householdisn’t be a pair Lipski happy Benjamin Jewish visionary quite clear playing loses his head the By last the ace of hearts first who There can be no doubt moment he runs and that for color and humor the Mr aversham won the across her in Hyde park is a curious however finds its best situation in the sympathy of his audience and mixtureof the John Tanner of “Man play “The and Superman” and the Eugene Marchbanks home of the Dipskis where young Bernard Hawk” a swooping success made In the melodramatic nature of makes the most of his holiday by of things he The play is quite “Candida” jeering at the platitudes of was compelledto be a bit extravagant as much a satire of Shaw as it is of Benjamin in and at the fervent walk tone and gesture yet he put and fancy laughing tributes mixed marriages that less fair so more or much sincerity tenderness and something more than chance led Rubenstein paid tothisthe Rosalind the role whenever opportunity ribald youngster Horace Braham charm into to name Benjamin’s impish As offered that unfailing delight He his performance young brother Bernard That was one looked was thean rude exerted a strong appeal His acting way of giving credit where credit was impudent overfed in the final scene was human due rather schoolboyto the life and was genuinely altogether subtle — a the way once you Mlle Dorziat played her role caught point of view Imitation funny Elliott Dexter made Benjamin It with a keen sense of its values and isn necessarily the sincerest form of an amusing windbag and Mary Servoss suffraget spoke surprisinggood English She flattery was a sufficiently appalling Shaw reduced to- an irrelevant was interesting to the altar rather than make any man turn at charming schoolboyis new material for and except for a walk and beat a hqsty retreat that suggested Saba Raleigh merriment the tango at herself prejudice is really turned into a distinct type moments she provedConway Racial made Mrs Dipski an actress of good training joke was equally in character a though one that is largely at Gaston Mervale Tearle was effective though not Dipski and ania Marlnoff the expenseof parents who as Mr Rosalind’s played the daughter cleverly The wqs young Englishman she captured acted quietly and Leonard amusingly by Coliins f Mudie hypocritical Hubert Druce gave from air and as the I SCENE “The Patchwork Girl of Oz” the spectacular film on a pompous the wife Winifred Harris was both attractive presentbill at the Broadway and resourcefidAfter the first act in Servoss which Miss quite behavedthe as off her head though she j 2 9 J j ii Days - that all-absorbing af i tig fur shako or Harry Lauder ' ' As o J s Uniform 1 ' ' What 'i COLONIAL-PANTAGES 4- Evidently home endowed to-be so no i Luana beneath ' 1 Piays named girl with all the charm and seductiveness that an exceptional member of her sex is bound to possess whether reared in Tahiti'' but London or her velvety brown skin essentially I and always an pathetic untamed savagethis The tremendous eomtlons which primitiveness engenders the passionateinterplay of desire and hates and regrets which ensue formulatethe strong web of drama with which author Lully has formed not:only one of the strongest plays of recent years but a absolute literary quality drama having ana which for its almost prophetic satire upon religious as well as political is Imperialism bound to live and be even forcefully more appreciatedin a decade than now Miss Lenore Ulrich as Luana William Desmond as Dr Paul Wilson and Robert Morris original David Landauandtheothers Hawaiian Huia dancers of the large cast are seen exactly aS jln the eastern production I coming-to is Hawaiian sociological acts RVHEBK ‘ PAL" drama In two THE MOUNTAINS MEET" story Thrilling western Reliance Co “CAUGHT IN A TIGHT PINCH Beauty Monday— One comedy Day Only “WAR IS HELL” eature our reels All European War — scats 5c |