Show r ilL IE IEt t A m II NN J j AMUS TODAY TODA I t I t I Orpheum Orpheum Vaudeville 15 and p m. m Utah theatre Utah Utah theatre stock company I I In NIobe p p. p m. m I Empress theatre Vaudeville 1 p. p m m. m 7 O 0 t P. P nt m m. m and p P. m. m I American theatre Licensed motion pictures concert orchestra with pipe organ Special feature tea fea tea tea-I I ture The Feudists In two reels Continuous performance I Liberty Libert Licensed Licens theatre Licensed d motion pictures and mu music le Special feature Playing the Pipers I Matinee Ila tI nee 2 p p. p m m. m to 5 p p. p pm p.m. m in evening 7 j to 11 o'clock i I I t ORPHEUM rne W WILLARD MACK CK is as popular a n. matinee l idol ol oland and theatrical favorite in n Salt Lake Lale as aser ever er everin everin erIn in his days dars at local pla playhouses houses This was unmistakably d demonstrated last night when he and tn his wife Miss Mis Iss Marjorie Ham beau and their company company company com com- pany of ot players opened at tho the Orpheum in a a. re reconstructed reconstructed re- re constructed edition of oC Mr Ir Macks Mack's skit Kick In It was nothing short of or an ovation that greeted the former formel stock star who still appears appear to have ha havea haea a hold on the Salt like Lake theatregoing public that cannot be he brok broken n. n The appearance of oC himself and Mss Miss upon the stage la last t night even though It was In a dark ark scene cene Jn In which the they were but dimly discernible was ill the signal for Cor applause The moment the lights came n the had to stop top for tor several sc minutes while the audience applauded This continued until Mr Mack ack re restored restored restored re- re stored silence and promised to make a curtain speech ch later Every Evry slightest excuse for Cor applause during tho the progress of or the skit brought brou ht lots of oC It It and the finale brought another o ovation both bout to Mr Ir Mack and Miss flambeau Mr Ir Mack expressed the tho deepest deepest deepest deep deep- est appreciation of himself and md wife for tor the re reception reception reception re- re accorded ed them He lie then proceeded to give gl glea a little information a as to what hat the they had boon been do doIng doing do- do ing in the east He lie expressed delight that Salt Lake Lako still seemed glad to welcome him back As s produced now no Kick In is scarcely recognizable recognizable recognizable as th the skit which Mr Ir Mack first produced In Ogden and Salt Lake A A- A Ahe he te e himself explained about all that Is left leet of or the tho old skit Is the title The surplus of or slang of or the original production has haR been expurgated the scene has been changed froma from froma a a. bedroom In a n cheap hotel to the parlor of or a suite in In ina a n. high class place and the whole tone of or the skit has ban been raised to a R. higher plane with tho the result that an act of real worth orth has been beon evolved Mr Mr Mack and ind Miss flambeau Rambeau arc given an opportunity opportunity to to do some sonic good work They Ther are arc supported b by Lillian Ham beau in tho the role Vole of oC Boston Roston Be Bessie a n shoplifter and nd HuSh Hugh Price as Whip hip Fogarty a central office olce man Lillian flambeau In n a n screaming cerise gown of the dl- dl type with diamond studded heels h els a dla- dla diamond dlan mond n t nl nt 1 1 1 r t and u. u iu n c ui n- n e ni e nu it n ruu rouged U ca fa LaCe LaCena ce na that mat l vies In Its fiery Clen- glory with the flaming dress makes maltes a at atypical atypical t typical Boston Bessie i Of or course the Mack flambeau production drew the lions lion's share of ot attention and applause e. e but there are some other Yer very good offerings on tho bill biJl for tor this week B By far tar the tho most classic and worthy feature of oC the bill bUl Is that b by Theodore Theodor n Bendix and antI his symphony players In their all too to brief program of or music Thou Though h there are arc bu but two violins a cello and piano each Is handled b bj by a finished artist and the result Is a cl classic bit o ur of concert worth the whole hole price pric of or admission am ant and more Thc Theodoro doro Bendix Is too well wel kno known n as a composer composes and leader to need an any comment on hi his art and tal talent nt His assisting musicians MIchel Bernstein Jacques Shore and Arthur AIthur Bernstein are arc artists in n every sense of ot the word A violin solo Gypsy Fantasy by followed fol- fol fol 01 lowed b by The Rosary b N Nevin ln by played ed as 5 es es- es arranged by br Mr Bendix Bendia were particularly particular fine tine Berceuse from Jocelyn by Godard played d as a cello solo b by Arthur Bernstein was exceptionally exceptionally ex ex- pleasing and called for tor torn an n encore A Brahms Hungarian danco and an amt Irish arranged ell by br Mr 11 Den Bendix lx completed the regular program but the audience would not consent for foi forthe the musicians to retire rethe until the they had re responded ponde to an nn encore with Dvorak's orals charming Humor esq ue F. F Edgar B Berger who ho is billed as ns a flexible brist is all that the bill claims for him lie He does doe some cl clever cr work Pete Walsh and Charles Challes Bentley ll a an as the bell beU bo boy and the tha athlete have some fair athletic stunts but do not make much o of an nn Impression Ida ODay Is petite and has some soine rather clever elever that s seem em to please She hasn't much of oC ofA A voice oice but makes up for 01 It with a catch catchy line of oC verse liH C F 1 1 Watson and H ml Konii liana a I I h I I t rev H mo v taro V a afew te few vaudeville ideas in son songs and dances 3 tal take tako u well with the audience Miss Santos ha has si mt pleasing lea voice and dues doe ft n novel no feat teat of ot humming Mo rolan ran and Wiser 1 conclude the bill bUl with a boomerang hat throwing feature that hilt furnishes a alot alot alot lot of good hearty lau laughter her Jt X UTAH 11 Tn HE tribulations of or an ancient nt woman of or ancient T THE days dars who ho comes into modern times and falls fails to grasp rasp modern dress diess slang manners and other I I things I form torm p part purt rt of ot the plot In Niobe e one of ot the tho funniest farce comedies seen here for tor many months which opened at the Utah theatre last night for Cor th the present week eel Niobe Iobe It will Ill be remembered b by students of ot mythology waa 8 a comely young oun woman who wept so much about that the gods goda became peeved and made her into a statue s As played b by Miss last lut night the gallery gods god I rather liked Tho The scene opens with Niobe In statue tue form torm as re purchased b by one ono Jefferson Tomkins art connoisseur Contrary to usual performances per par p r- r of or those who vho have loading lending parts part Is rather quiet during th the th portion of oC the first net act Peter Amo Amos Dunn president o of nn O o comPlY company Y played by Arthur Morse Morae e Moon h hn n a n policy on tho the statue t tue and I la is thus thua rather Interested Interested in- in In It The fr fiat t icons eone IB la s laid in his bin home homo 1 l- l Everyone lenone enone else has lias gone to the theatre He The is sit sit- t ng alone to n the drawing room when Niobe cornea conies to life for tor some occult reason after aCter man many thousands thousands thou thou- san sands g o of years Niobe in her naive ancient way- way that thai is If Is ancient as far tal as alleged ago Q goes not as al real age aKe is Is sees sees In Dunn her 8 savior and throws her arms around his neck This being somewhat l different dif dif- ferent terent from the experience of or the average Insurance Insurance Insurance ance man Dunn I Is slightly surprised From then thenon on the thc co implications J keep up imp running through h I three acts when tho ho owner of oC the statue Jefferson I comes come to claim his insured statue Ho lie has to accept pt the relic of or the statue as ns It were I but is satisfied Miss Council Cannella was some statue In this play she has be been n given Shen ample scope and has shown even the most critical poison person in tho the audience that she Is fully capable of or holding even en the most exacting exacting exacting ex ex- ex- ex acting role Mr Moon pla playing ln a middle aged insurance in insurance insurance in- in man who ha tae has married the family of oC hl his rife and was accordingly I subdued bd took th the I honors easily for tor the male portrayals He lie had the principal role by many lengths being on the tho I stage most of oC th the time lIme and carrying most of or the comedy The entire company capably played th the roles rOIN that In other plays might be Le leading ones All had something to sa say or do Fanchon Everhart as Helen Holen Griffin ha had the role of the t tyrannical sister- sister ln-l ln law In-law iw and mo most t capably made things miserable hlo for Cor the downtrodden Insurance man Walter GIlhert Gilbert Gilbert Gil GIl- bert hert plays Corne Griffin Dunns Dunn's brother In and antI Richard Vivian I I Is Phineas Innings a friend of or Dunn Gilbert Gilberts rt s Js a newcomer comer and established himself himself himself him him- self well in the affections of the onlookers Frank Jonas Jonasson Jon in Is another friend Gavin Young Youn is ig Jefferson Tompkins tho the final winner of oC Niobe and Harmon Weight eight pla plays T Tames James mes the servant senant Miss loss Billie Summer was Hattie Griffin another another an arm- other Dunn sister law She Sho Is a R new mem member and made mado a decided hit I Miss Us Ida Due as Carrie Dunn Miss Jane Morrow as Beatrice and Miss ss Alice lIco Conrad as Miss a governess go all filled tilled their parts acc accept accept- pt- pt ab ably All the women In the three act play were do do- gantly gowned so that eYer every cry woman In the au audience audience audi audi- l- l ence was more Interested In Niobe Iob titan than in the average c pIa play As s director of oC the orchestra Willard Willard Wil- Wil Tit lard gave ae an excellent musical program I II I I By the Press Agents I dIE following concerning th the attractions offered T TIlE THE b by the local theatres has been furnished b by their thell press representatives Tho sentiments ex cx expressed ex pre pressed sed may mayor or may not be be those of oC the thc dramatic editor of oC this newspaper Fa ru That E EMPRESS That the show holding holdinE the hoards boards Is one of or merit and up to the usual Empress status I has been evinced c at e er every r performance that has hns I been given the past five days The Empress roster roster i has hns a triple headline combination composed of o The Exposition Four a quartet of oC vocalists In Instrumentalists in In- and humorists The Trainer a strong stirring heart-stirring let of oC life on the turf and anti John Whites White's comedy animal circus Marcou na Raymond Teal Lightner and Jordan clever I and charming young women and the Gaumont pictorial review arc other r 1 features 1 b j An AMERICAN An entertaining program of ot pictures pictures plc- plc pic pic- I tures wa was shown at the time American yesterday The Feudists Feudist a Vila raph two-reel two comedy was the hea headliner The familiar figure of oC John Bunny Bunn is II I seen In this picture and he Is given excellent support support support sup sup- port b by Flora Finch and Lillian L Walker The lute entire cn- cn tire tir picture bubbles over with rollicking fun The situations are amusing and the film has bern been produced pro pro- with a n great attention to detail The Tho Tower n a railroad ra picture contains contains con can I thrills a n The educational picture on on tocla today's program gives the life history of oC the lizard Two Men Ien of oC the Des rt is the title of another production seen on this program A Visit to the tho Ruins of oC Pompeii a beautifully colored col col- colored ored ord picture concludes the program Tabernacle m Organist t J. J J J. J McClellan has selected an excellent 1 musical 1 isn with tho the American concert or or- chestra a. R R LIBERTY uPla Playing Playing the lie Pipers is js a t. t rare arc S Scotch comedy It way was produced b by the company compan company com com- pany pan and Mack and Doroth Dorothy Kelly are arc seen sen I In the leading roles In The Water rater Rat flat a two two- I reel story mystery is well sustained sentiment aol want want- wanting I nt ably handled and suspense never nC In Ing It was Wis made b by the Selig SellS company company compan G. G M. M f Anderson does some excellent In hi u Broncho Billys Billy's Mistake an nn western drama rama Two Tiro o Kalem come comedies les conclude the w program The Libert Lib Lb Liberty ert erty changes chanes programs rams on Sunday Tuesday and Thursday Jg ThE The Mysterious ll Hand an Interest Interest- lag inS ng Lubin drama diama will be shown at the to tod today to- to d day duy A t young cowboy Is accused of murdering J hIs ls employer and I is sentenced to death cath on Oal lal evidence Hi His sweetheart believing in his In In- noc nc sets out to discover the guilty guilt man She he finds him In an unexpected manner A comedy Freckles pictures the difficulties In which Mr John finds rinds himself Jt when his wife com comes j I home unexpectedly and finds the tio beauty doctor there here Their Promise an nn of nC lo love lov I ml and reconciliation concludes to today's o- o i days day's program J II fri |