Show Jt t L By the Press Pres Agents Agent I ITHE THE following concerning the attractions offered i A 1 by the tho local theatres has ha been furnished by their press representatives The sentiments expressed expressed ex ex- pressed may mayor or may not be those thou of ot the dramatic editor of ot this newspaper fe UTAH UTAH da Ada D Dwyer's Interpretation of ot the rotc role I of ot Roxy Boxy In Wilson on has lon long lone boon been L the standard b by which othor other artists playing the same part have been measured SAlt Lakes Lake's noted I character woman 1 Is again seen In the famous m character this week at the Utah theatre with I Hober M. M r. r Wells s. s governor o of the tho state of ot Utah In tho the title title- rolo Miss Dwyer plays tho part with the name cOI power that ma made a n. name namo for her several years ears a ago o when sho played playe 1 with Frank Tank Mayo Iao at tho the Salt SnIt Lako Lake theatre and In the cast east In voice olce gesture and dialect sins she h portrays portra i tho the negro woman slave In a manner few ten actresses could equal and nono surpass Prior to the opening performance at the palatial new Orpheum theatre Saturday night the aU augmented d orchestra under mard Weihe will be stationed on the mezzanine floor an and 1 give a concert There will be a number of ot new nay faces aces In the aggregation as of or musicians notably tho the I genial countenance of or Prof ProC J. J J. J l McClellan the tho Tabernacle organist who will preside c at tho the organ The roster of tho the orchestra Includes tho the following well known soloists W. W J- J K 11 We Wethe Inc conductor Edward Ed ward J. J Fitzpatrick assistant conductor and first violin Torval Jor Jorgensen en en second violin Alfred Press viola Oge Og-e cello Chris Jesperson bass J J. j. j McClellan organist Cal Carrington Cai pianist Willard Villard Flashman flute W. W E. E Sims clarinet chart clari net A. A J. J oboe C. C G. G Berry BeriT ba bas bassoon soon F. F 11 II er cornet B B. B C C. Done trombone A. A Beesley ele drum drums The promenade music will III li In h elude chide such numbers as Overture Zampa Herald grand rand march Entry of the Gladiators Triumphant Tri Tn- America Pryor nn and Arabia Arabi by Larry Buck WI AMERICAN Th Thc A The first story of 0 the series serles Who I Will Marry Mary entitled A Proposal sal From a Duko with the tho charming Mar Mary I. I Fuller in the tho heading leadIng load lead I ing rolo role was shown at tho American theatre yes yes- cs I tertIa The Tho stor story of or A Proposal From a n. Duke Duko throbs with life and excitement and deals with a 0 penniless Italian duke duko who attempts to dazle dale Mary b by his heroism in rescuing her from a a. fire sot tire sot by bya a 8 bribed stableman A A. A real accident shows the dukes duke's true truo character and places Mary Jary under ob- ob n p u. u n p u. u to an army A UA A Proposal From Froma a Duk Duke will be shown for tor the last time toda today REX llor For th the s last time tod today the Rex flex will 1 present as a a. feature of oC the tho bill running at that house Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday- tho the now and Interesting interestinG interesting Inter inter- esting Imp feature entitled Womans Suffrage The film tUm Is a n stor story of this movement conceived twenty five years hence and it Is ono one of or the tho biggest and most unusual features of oC the entire summer at tho the Rex flex Some Somo of oC the tho best films of oC the sea season on are going going- on at that house this week week- and ana interest is already centering on th big hig special for for next Sunda Sunday and Monday entitled When Sherman Marched to the Sea I na CIRCUS For CIRCUS For many years ears Ringling Ring fling ling brothers have haye had tho reputation of ot presentIng presenting presentIng present- present Ing Ing- Inga a a. circus parade parado moro more attractive longer and costlier than tho those o given givon by other shows This seasons season's street display more than ever evor reflects the genius and skill of or thc the five showmen showman Its hundreds of ot floats chariots war carriages howdahs how- how dabs dahe tableaux throne wagons rickshaws dens dons and fairy art vans aro are hand carved and burnished with pure gold The horses wear silver mounted harness Tho The best of ot Imported silks and broadcloths broadcloths broadcloths broad broad- cloths were used In making the costumes The countless flags and banners are aro expensive works of ot Japanese art The great herds of ot elephants and camels are draped duped with Persian blankets The thrones are decorated with the finest oriental rugs and tapestry A large largo menagerie is shown In open dons dens and lairs There are twenty bodies of at musicians They rIde in great band chariots on horses and In floating floating float ing pavilions pa Th There ro are five military ban bands s quaint pipers grand opera ballots ballets players drum and bugle buglo corps pipe organs chanters reed and string orchestras chimes and calliopes There are aro aro people from a hundred nations and md tribes Every phase of ot human existence is shown The parade is an endless panorama of ot tho the sights of ot the worlds world's kingdoms and savage lands Two performances will win be given Ivon hero on Friday Fri Fri- day August 1 1 each precisely the same as those presented at the tho Coll eum In Chicago where tho the show opened Its season In April |