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Show I WITH THE PLAYS, PLAYERS AND 1 MILTON POLLOCK AND COMPANY at the Orpheum Hj THE ORPHEUM. H Tho now bill at tlio Orplioum promlsos H to bo Ion? on eomody, a stato or nrralrs H always wolcomod by tlioso who liavo tiio H vaudovillo habit. Topping: tlio aggregation H or ontortainlng- acts comes George Ado's H latest, and said to bo tho bost, tabloid H comody, "Spoaklng to Fathor." As the H titlo would Indicate, It Is a llttlo domestic H orrorlng in which tho prospective son-ln- H law docjuUio spoaklng:. This playlet will H bo presumed by Milton Pollock and com- HH pany. During- tho long- porlod or his on- Hj gogomont as stage director and actor with H tho companies with tho most Important H producing managers, Milton Pollock was frequently asslgnod to various Goorge Ado H plays. In this way ho bocame closoly H associated with tho famous humorist who H wroto this ono act piny ror him. The H which means that It is brim mil or laughs. H Needless to say It is oxcollontly prosontod B by Mr. Pollock and assoclato playors. H Second on tho now bill comos tho Doll HJ Family. There are nine Mexicans In this Hi wondorrul act and thoy aro all brothers 1 and slstors, said to bo tho largost Tamtly Hj or roal muStplans bororo tho public and tho Hi only Mexican act or Its class on tho stago H today. Tho six brothers and throo sisters B play various Instruments woll but It is HHj in tlto roll or boll rlngors that thoy oxcol. f Thoy (16 not conflno thoir music to lnstru- H mental plecos but Induco natlvo songs and HH dances. Drossod In tho gorgoous costumes KjB or a contury ago and amid handsome stago IH sottlngs tho" .Doll Family arrord an act that H is a headline orrorlng par oxcellonce. H Will Rogers, tho Okahoma Cow-boy, Is H Included on tho new bill. This verstllo H rope artist is an interesting character. H Not only does he do wondorrul things H with tho Inrlnt hut ho has a fund or unc- H tlous humor which ho Tiros broadside at H the slightest provocation. Rocontly Mr. H Rogers shared stellar honors with Blanche H Ring in the production or "The Wall H Streot Girl" and altogether he is both a H vaudovlllo and a musical comedy star. H A novolty that Is not a mochantcal toy H! nelthor a motion picture is Klein's Titanic DIsastor. It takes tho Tull stage td exhibit ex-hibit this wondorrul reproduction. Tho Titanic Is shown starting on her maldon voyage rrom Southampton harbor with Its 2,000 ships. Then tho big vossel is soon out on the high seas. Later night Tails and tho ship is lllumlnatod. Tho Ice borgs appear, tho ship strlkos and the sconos following aro roproducod in dotall. A corking good dancing turn Is promised In tho orrorlng or tho Throo Du Tor Boys, who until reconlly wore ono or tho most popular features at tho famous Alhambra, London. Tlio Du For Trio might bo tcrm-od tcrm-od "A Modlpy or Dancing Stops." Thoy deserlbo it as "cvory Toaturo or dancing In a nutshell." It Is In Tact the stops or every concelvablo Torm or dancing care-rully care-rully blonded togothor. Billed as "Amorlca's most soulTul violinist," vio-linist," Ward Dakor will uppoar on tho new bill and rondor sovoral selections. Ward Baker has studied both horo and abroad, but ho has that which no teacher is able to Impart to a pupil a heart. In his ploying there aro passion, peace, storm and sunshine. Hoop manipulation ,rrom a dtrrorcnt anglo will bo tho act or tho Gone Mullar Trio. Thoso clover boys asslstod by Miss noslland, trap drummer, do a numbor or stunts In hoop rolling and Juggling that hovo not heretofore been attempted. For Inst-nco. they throw hoops out over the heads or the audlonco and they roturn to their hands llko boomorangs. The Orpheum Kxcluslvo Motion Pictures phowing vlows or curront ovnts, and the regular concort Tor twnoty .nutos prior to the aTtcrnoon and cvoning dally performances per-formances are also features. UTAH THEATRE. Next week at tho Utah Theatre Salt Liilse playgoers will linve an opportunity to witness tho production or a Tour-act drama written by Willard Mack In this city, and which will be produced at the State street playhouse Tor the rirst tlrnu on any stage. Mr. Ma. .: Is well known to Salt Lakers as an actor or splendid attainments, attain-ments, and bo Is also known as a writer or ability as they have soon his sketch "Kick In," but thoy havo not read or soon any or his Tour-act plays. Whllo In tho oast Mr .Mack had an opportunity op-portunity to try out his plays but ho do-tormined do-tormined that thoy should bo produced In Salt Lake City, whoro tho plays woro wrltton, and tho city ho calls "homo." Following "Thoir Markot Value" ho will present "Scandal Alloy," another or his plays, and ror conToronco wook his play "Mon or Steal" will bo tho orrorlng with a special Sunday matlnoo, and otter that comes Mr. Mackk's problem play "So Much For So Much." "Thoir Market Valuo" tolls tho story oT ono John Lomax, who has made a rortuuc in Alaska In a questionable manner. He goes to Now York with more than ten millions or money and Is roceivod In New York's social set whoro ho moots Mary Abbott, a potted socioty girl and Tails In love .vlth hor. Tho girl has virtually boon ongaged all her liTo to marry Richard Llvlngstono, a scion or ono or New York's oldest Knickerbocker Tamllios. Livingstone, to all appoarunccs, Is a clean-cut, woll bred gontloman. Lomax by comparison, Is crudo and at times rough and almost uncouth, but undornoath all tho roughness thero Is a quality that attracts at-tracts Mary that quality which Is round so llttlo In her sot, the valuo or sincerity. sincer-ity. Within the clrclo In which thoy all move there Is a girl named Lucy MUligan a ward or Col. Caleb Jones, a man or Tlno character. Under the promise or marriago, Livingstone causos the down-Tall down-Tall or Lucy and bororo hor story Is known bro7only announces his coming marriage to Mary In her desperation Lucy goes to Maiy with her story and M.iry denounces Livingstone. She secures from Lucy a written statement or her ease and secures se-cures rrom Llvlngslonp his promise to sign It on the throat that sho will expose him to tho colonel within 24 hours IT he does not comply with her demand. This is brought about In a remarkably strong scene. Livingstone who lias been drinking heavily, and although ho is a guost or tho J Abbot homo, entraps Mary Into a compromising compro-mising proposition in bis bed chamber whoro sho goes to get his signature to l Lucy's statement, but hor good name is vindicated by Col. Jones and Lomax. Mary rinally realizes that Livingstone, cultured and clovor as ho is, is runda-montally runda-montally wrong, and that Lomax, rough as he Is, possesses thoso qualities that go to make perrcct manhood, and sho marries I oniax, because she recognizes In tho two men their real "Market Valuo," not Trom the standpoint or wealth but that or morality. The play Is by no means lacking In comedy. Tor thero Is an abundance or laugh provoking situations. Mary's brother Bernlc Abbott, a Yalo student with aspirations aspira-tions to become a theatrical magnate, and Col. Jones, who, has boon in love with tho same woman Tor rorty years but docs not havo tho courage to propose, rurnisn many laughs by tho prodicamonts thoy got themselves them-selves Into. Mr. Mack plays tho rolo or Lomax and Arthur J. Price plays Livingstone. Howard Scott, the versatile character man, will be seen In tho rolo or Col. Jones. Walter Gilbert has boon cast Tor tho part or Burnlc Abbott. William Chapman tho part or the Rev. Kdward Woolcot. Ronald Bradbury the character or Franklyn Abbot and Harmon Har-mon Weight tho part or tho butler. Marjorlc Ramboau will havo good scope Tor the dlspay or hor Tlno talents In tho character or Mary Abbot. Roglna Connclll has boon given tho part oT Lucy MUligan, and Mrs. Lillian Rambcjiu will play Mrs. -Huston Phllbrlck. The play Is in Tour acts, all taking place at the Abbott country home In Connecticut. An unusual amount or lntorcst has been manifested by Utah patrons In tho Mack play, and thoso concerned con-cerned In Its production predict Tor it unbounded success. Mr. Morosco, tho California theatrical magnate, and George C. Bowles roprosont-Ing roprosont-Ing Wagenlmls & Kemper or Now York City, aro expected here In tlmo to wltnoss the inltnl production or "Their Market Value." GRACE CAMERON, at the Empress PLAYHOUSES ALL OF NEXT WEEK I EMPRESS Another big show Is bolng prosonted at . tlio Empress commencing: with a matlnco ' this nrtornoon. Featured hy Miss Grace C noron, one or the host eccentric slngors in ' dancers In vaudovlllo, and containing diversified amusomont, oach number the best In Its lino, the new program promises prom-ises well. Miss Cameron Is tho original "Dolly Dimples" Girl. She has been rcaturod In many musical comedies and has played with somo or tho best known comic opera stars. Sho sings character songs and or-Tcrs or-Tcrs now and odd dances. Her act Is said to bo rorrcshlngly different rrom most acts or like nature. Sovcral new songs from her own pen and ono or two or the oltlor ravorltes will bo Incuded In her present net. "Heaven will protect a Working Girl" and "A'Int I u Hlot?" aro two or tho sussossrul numbers still retained. re-tained. Warderobe or the latest creation purchased during hor recont European engagement will bo a dolglit to tlio oyo. Tho hardest work the llttlo actress experiences ex-periences is said to bo in gotting away rrom tho audience at tho conclusion of hor act. "Dorothy's Playmates" Is tho title given a musical comedy prosonted by ton singing sing-ing and dancing girls and boys. This is tho ovtra addod attraction and is ono or tlioso acts that delights both tho children and grown-ups allko. Impersonations or animals rrom Fairy Land ralthrully portrayed por-trayed by clever perrormcrs rorm a largo portion or tho success or this playlet. "On tho Road" Is an amusing sketch given by Lillian Roberts, William Hayes and Joseph Roberts. Tho scone is laid In the tavern or a small Indiana town which afTords plenty or opportunity Tor quaint humor. Thoro is plonty or action In tho skotch and an ontortalning story Is unroldod. Tho members or tho cast do somo eccentric dancing: In addition, to tho story or tho playlet. Hal Morritt was Tor somo years a cartoonist car-toonist on a Now York newspaper. Ho will explain the Cubist art. He mixes a good deal or run with his more serious work and tho act has pleased In every city where It has shown. "A Night In Clilnatown" Is a comedy singing1 and talking- number, offering- a glimpse or the life in this much talked CHARLOTTE WALKER in ' The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" Opening the Season at the Salt-Lake Theatre Week of Sept. 29th iihout (iiiurtcr. It will he given hy Ilalph Ash and Winn Shaw, both well known and clever -t-oniedlnns and riinmnkcrs. Harry Leandor nnd company havo a merry cycling: act which provides no end or run. They do nil sorts or odd tricks on unique bicycles. It Is n most lively offering rrom stert to llnisli which furnishes furn-ishes u laugh every second. Tho Gauiiiont Weekly with ti carefully solpclcd sot of views rrom nil corners of tho globo completes what promises to bo one of tlio best bills of the season. SALT LAKE THEATRE. Eugene Waller's new play, "The Trail of the Lonesome iMne," which opens the Mgiilur season at the Salt Lake ThPatre September 20th is not a ranrirul creation but n heart throbbing story, exquisitely embellished with scenic circcts of the Virginia hills. A mountain girl, uncouth, primitive almost savage in her likes and dislikes but womanly with all, meets In Jack Hale n type or man she never Imagines existed. He, on the other hand, Is enthralled en-thralled with Hip gypsy-Mke qualities or the wild lass of the hills, nnd he becomes Interested In her, without at first Imagining Imagin-ing that such a wild flower would ever r.dl in love wiih htm. nnd Mi to marry him He immopolli , nil hci thoughts by day, wlilie lipr imagt blends with everything every-thing lie sees In the lone mom. lain Through ln eyes she sees all or the won-Iits won-Iits ol Hie world outside, Hie great Miles where her torbcai came rrom and under iienlli Hie lone pine she avows her love Tor him, and he avows his hive rir her, and they send Tor the Justice or the Peao, and are married, thus ending the (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) Theatrical and Amusements (Continued from page 0) Tend tliat 1ms existed so long. Gliarlotto Walker plays Juno, and she. Is supported by a most capable company. The wonderrul scries or Motion Pictures Pic-tures taken In the Artie region last sum-inor, sum-inor, by tho Carnegie Museum Alaska-Siberia Evpodltlon, will be placed on view at tlie Salt Lako Tlioatro Tor ono- wool;, starting with Monday Matinee, Soptcmbcr 22nd. Captain F. E. Kloensclnnldt, tho Intrepid Artie big game hunter, and Naturalist, who commanded the expedition, took a clno-matograph clno-matograph with him In his quost Tor spoCimons, and devoted much tlino and labor to securing a permanent record or tho habits or tho polar boar, walrus, soa lion, seal, caribou, mountain sheep, and ,olhbr wild lire or land and soa, as woll as the birds or tho Northland in their native habitat. Tho Esquimo came In Tor his rull share or attention, and his home lire in tho igloos, his sports and pastimes, and his Tearless chase or tho big game animals, which provide tor his ovory need, have all been preserved In tho form or Moving Plcluros, reploto with thrilling and amus lug scones. PANTAQES. With a bill that Includes three or the best acts over secured by tho circuit, the Pantagos Is woll Into tho second week or Its soason with popular priced Pantages vaudeville. Hill, Cherry and Hill, comedy acrobats on blcyclos, Is ono or tho big rcaturcs or tho program and with tho Eight English Iloscs, Dilla and Tomploton, tho Victoria Four, Malde De Long and Charles Llndholm in "The Man From Minnesota" the bill Is ono or tho best or tho season. For tho week beginning next Wednes day arternoon the Pantages will olTer as tho hoadllno reature Mrs. Dob Fltzslm-mons Fltzslm-mons and her company or rourtcen people presenting "A Bulgarian Romance" Then will como the Veldo Trio and their loop-tho-loop dogs; Leonard and Drake; Lopez and Lopoz roatures music glasses; Edith Itanoy and Company in run and music and Courtney and Jeanette, comedy Jugglers. BWBBaBrafttlMBaffflMnMffl ;m&mHBhHhb18BBBBBBBBBBBH iBBBbI IsBm i"Mw!ffWBMBBfiBBfflHK? 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