Show 1 I i 1 A AMUSEMENTS rUSE rE TS TOJA TOL Y i I Salt Lake the theatre theatre- tr fast East In motion J pictures picture p. p m rn and 8 30 p. p m. m Orpheum theatre IU p. p m. m and IU I I Sl p. p m m. Utah theatre Willar Willard tack Mack Marjorie RamI Rambeau Ram Ram- i I lIe beau and stock company compan In An Enemy to the thet KIng 2 l 15 p. p m m. m. m and p. p m. m I t Empress theatre Vaudeville 30 p. p m. m 70 p. p m. m and p p. p m. m I I Pantages theatre Vaudeville 2 5 p p. p m. m t p. p m. m and 15 1 p. p m. m t American theatre Licensed motion pictures t concert orchestra with v pipe organ Special I t feature Tho RI Right ht ot of Way in Ia two rec I f Liberty Libert theatre Licensed motion pictures f and music Special feature Trooper Billy In two reels roela Matinee i 2 to 6 5 5 evening e 7 to 11 I I It I II t P THEATRE ThEATRIc A VAUDEVILLE bill blU of oC more than ordinary appeal A ls Is that which opened yesterday at the theatre formerly the Colonial From Della Delia and Templeton contortionists and who opened the menu to tho the Eight English Roses who closed it it there thera was not a dull nor uninteresting number S Several of the tho turns wore were little short of ot remarkable In their excellence This weeks week's eCk s entertainment entertainment entertainment enter enter- i Is Ie a marked advance over tho the opening week and should c establish Pantages vaudeville In Iii tho good graces races of or Salt Lake Lako theatregoers Those accustomed to things s suspected that tho the astute mana manager or of or the circuit aware of or the overweening overweening- Importance of or tho the first few cw weeks s ha has gathered a collection of or headliners and diverted them ull all Into Salt Lake to astonish the natives Whether or not that be true succeeding weeks will determine Lovers Loers o of vaudeville are familiar with ith tho contortionist contortionist contortionist con con- class without whom no bill of a 0 fow few years cars ago o was considered complete Happily Della Delia and Templeton have amassed A number of or new Idea which they elaborated to the entire satisfaction of oC the tho largo large audience that attended yesterdays yesterday's matinee and evening performances Maldo Maido Do De Long the girl is a novelty In variety a commodity however however of ot which variety Is supposed to consist With a clear and sweet singing sing sing- ing irig voice of whose limitations she Is wall aware Maldo MaMo sang once or twice then appeared In approved ap ap- ap- ap proved roved baseball costume And ind pitched a most exciting excitIng In ing some same of oC baseball which dissolved In a riot whon when an ungentlemanlY and brutal third baseman hit the b ball over the fence She closed a R most mORl plc pleasing turn with characterization of a S Swedish girl that was so true to life lICo It would have O astonIshed astonished aston aston- even cven Bob Boh La Follette The sketch or of the tho bill was contributed by Charles LIndholm and company In The Man From Minnesota Tho The deep dark darl plot of ot the sketch concerns con con- cerns cerna It Itself with a most servant senant girl Irl who advertises for a husband Having Ravin secured a a. nibble she sends the picture of her mistress a abood good bood looking young woman Tho The man from Minnesota Min Un rises rices to tho the bait halt and appears upon the scene Sho She receives him heavily veiled to continuo continue the Illusion and hides him in a 11 closet when eho sha hears her mistress approaching The latter has been to a dinner In tho absence of oC her husband and and is accompanied b by a flirtatious young man who devotes a fow few minutes to airy 1 persiflage de despite despite despite de- de spite her Indignant demands that ho he d dopart part She attempts to hide him in the same closet when she sho hears her husbands husband's whistle he having unexpectedly returned rhe The really good actors In the company make the most moat of ot f this Involved situation and the curtain falls taIls In a burst of or merriment The Victoria Four are nrc billed as vaudevilles classiest singing quartet an encomium that yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- audiences admitted to be well deserved Of or excellent voices with a variety o of interesting songs song's and clever patter these young men were finally obliged ed to refuse further encores The audience was as disappointed that the demands of comedy precluded their seriously addressing themselves to the sort of or vocalizing of oC which they are certainly capable One of them thorn an unusually strong strong- bartone baritone bari bar tone has as good voice as has been heard here In aud vaudeville or otherwise otheT for or man many months Hill Cherry Cherr and Hill lUll are quite different cyclists They break all the known knon rules b by Introducing really clever er comedy and a marvelous do dog Their act Is a combination of ot unutterable foolishness foolishness foolish foolish- ness that reduced the audience to plain hysteria This number confirmed the tho impression that tho the weeks week's bill at the Pantages Is an aggregation of hea headliners Eight comel comely women warneR elaborately gowned appEal appear appear ap ap- ap- ap I pear pEal as the Eight English Roses The They performed the tho usual dancing steps but did not pass lass the bounds o of the ordinary The closes the bill lM lItE U UNDER conditions decidedly encouraging the new bill at the Empress made its opening bow yesterday afternoon The encouragement arises from the circumstance that tho the program Is an Improvement Im Im- im- im provement over that which It succeeded The character character char char- acter of or the vaudeville offered by no means conforms conforms con COIl forms to the standard that was established during the cooler months of or last season ason But tho the appreciable appreciable appreciable Improvement gives gi warrant for tor belief bellet that popular vaudeville and merit may y again be synonymous synonymous synon terms at this cosy cozy pl playhouse house Although h not the tho h headliner the musical and comical skit On tl tho Road Hoad Is perhaps tho the moat most meritorious offering on tho the bill bilt A nimble footed young man a young oung woman equally equall as nimble foot ed and insouciant and an e extreme example of the effect of ot adipose tissue who was as neither nimble nimble- footed nor nOlO insouciant constitute tho the vaudeville trio that crowd a great deal of or entertainment Into about twelve minutes The lines for tor tho the sketch were written by some somo person with a keen Iteen sense of ot humor hu hu- hu- hu mor some gome Inherited an and a bit acquired The Tho dancing turn by William Hayes Haes and Lillian Roberts was quito enjoyable and the comedy work b by J. J H. H Roberts was much funnier than a really fat tat man tian has any right to lie be Grace Cameron the Dolly Dimples Girl appears appears ap ap- ap- ap pears in her hor repertoire of oC character songs Bongs all well done hearty applause evidenced the appreciation of ot tho nu audience Miss Cameron opens her turn with a ao descriptive o c son song of or tho the probable emotions of ot the audience Those who silently confessed tho the descrIption description description tion to b be unhappily accurate were won to approval Harry Leander In A Night on the tue Beach rode rod a R t number of or queer contrivances with such ease as demonstrated him to be an of or no mean I attainments The Improvised vehicles lea ho employed showed shoed an much or originality a tho unknown who ho labeled his offering A Night 1 ht on the tho Beach although h fortunately fortunate tho they were much more appio- appio I te to his uses Hal MerrItt a cartoonist with ith whose work readers readers read read- ers frs of ea eastern tern newspapers have hav long been beel familiar did tome some excellent hand free-hand drawing The Initial D. was more grateful to him than he will ever evor or understand for or doing mot most of ot hla hie work In silence except for tho the efforts of ot the orchestra Most vaudeville talkers chalk do a n. great deal more talk than chalk His offering Is interesting and the clo ebBing ln monologue In which ho sketches the evolution evolution I tion lion of or a. a a a. countr country bo boy showed real cleverness cJe Ralph Ash and Inn Shaw Sha In A Night Ight In ChInatown Chinatown Chinatown China ChIna- town have hoo tho the groundwork round o of an entertaining turn One Ono of or them possesses a a. sv sweet tenor voice which he uses to good purPose 1 in balad and the other In a Hebrew up mako follows with witha It a parody on the same selections The evident nt Intention intention J tion was 18 comedy omed b by contrast but It falls ll far tar short J The audience a. would prefer tho the vocal efforts of or the tenor 1 Tho headliner headline r Is Dorothy Dorothys Playmates s In jn which I are aro Introduced am l lifting counterfeit presentments presentment of various animals ranging from a moat unusual I 1 elephant to a f clever cat and Including I f a Teddy bear a parrot and a dog There is a small chorus that renders render several selections It is betrayIng betray betray- ing no secret to announce that It failed to Impress J VILLARD MACK CI AS PLAY Y E OUR plays s 's written In Salt Lake by 1 Willard mar F FOUR I. I Mack aek arc are to be produced h by the author at tho Utah theatre beginning next week eek and it ft beup beup be bo boup up to the discriminating theatregoing public of or orUil Uil this city to say siy whether hether or not th the plays will wilt do It If they ther go here Mr tIr Mack Macl ack has all confidence that the they will be lie equally equal successful JI f elsewhere o as ns his sketch Kick In proved to be on the vau vaudeville vaude vaude- e- e ville circuit The first of ot the series s will be bo pres presented by Mr Mack laek Miss Rambeau and their asso associate players at the Utah following this weeks week's attraction An Enemy to the King The title of or tho the pia play Is Their Market Value It is the story of or two wealthy young youn men each seeking seeking- the hand of ot a II prominent society girl One of ot the men nien n made mado his hi fortune in Alaska The othor other inherited d his wealth Each possesses millions but their market value Is determined b by qualities of or heart and mind rather than the number o of millions each cl possesses Tho The play Is in four tour acts like the others othora and has to do with modern conditions Tho The plays plas to follow tollo are aro in tho the order named Scandal Alley Alloy ten Men of Steal and So Much for tor So Much Scandal Alley J is a a. satire upon present-day present society Reno bridge whist and anel the s selling of ot American heiresses to the tho scions of oC foreign no no- Men Ien of oC Steal deals with conditions ex existing eX- eX and sting among amonS' the ups higher In political business circles while So Much for So Much runs rung closel closely to the white slave problem Of ac the latter Mr Ir Mack said I think thin I have havo b been en a 3 bit daring In presenting m my thoughts hou In Inthe Inthe inthe the theme evolved c In So Much for tor So Much uch I had bad In mind certain questions to fathers Cathers mothers and lovers and In tho the play par these questions aro arc uppermost and I think the they are answered and at attha atthe atthe the tha same sarno time point out a remedy for fort at t t least some sonio of or the evils that vex the present g generation For Instance I ask If It you OU h had d a daughter daug working as as a stenographer In the office of oC a n. m man n you ou knew to be morally rotten to the core ore and nd you OU Jlee needed ed nor hor financially to aid aid- you OU in the support of oC the family what would you OU do o If U you had a a. girl who loved lo you and was willing to marr marry you ou but had responsibilities of ot her hel own in excess of oC what you rou could give her what would you you do If It you had a n. dau daughter not yet et 17 years years of age and a wealthy wealth and Influential man old enough to be her father decoyed her from her lier homo home for tor a motor ride and brought her back Unior under un un- der jor the influence of or liquor what hat would you OU Do you ou know where your our daughter t is ey every r night If It she is going gainS wrong are arc you on fathers and mothers doing all you ou can to prevent it It If All of ot my plays plas and sketches with the exception exception tion of or Sagebrush Sas were written In this city My h. sketch J Kick lck In Innas was first produced here and t if the more pretentious efforts mc meet l with the success sue suc mcC C cess BS it achieved I shall foci feel moro than satisfied However It will soon be up to the people of ot Salt Lal Lake e to decide and I hope for tor theIr unbiased ver- ver diet 1 I I. I By the Press Agents 11 I ITHE THE HE following concerning tho ho attractions offered T THE 1 b by tho the local theatres has been furnished by their press representatives The TIle sentiments expressed expressed ex ex- pressed may 0 or may not be those of ot the dramatic editor of or this newspaper SALT LAKE The The janitor at the Salt Lake theatre says S If It this thing continues he will have to togo togo togo go about with a bucket to catch the thc floods of tears teas shed o over ocr cr tho misfortunes of ot Lad Lady Is Isabel In the tle East Lynne L emotion picture no now w showing at that i theatre D Daily I matinees are given at 10 Tho The much talked of ot Carnegie Siberia Alaska a Expedition pictures will be seen Been at the Salt Lake theatre the thc entire weel week of ot September 22 Tho rho pictures plc- plc tures were taken b by Capt F. F D. D KJ t. t thee the e explorer and big biff game Same hunter while out on an an expedition to the Polar regions for fOT the tho Carnegie Museum of oC Pittsburgh h Among tho the many many miny features I I is that of a mother bear fighting to save gave her cub The roping of ot tie the bab bear from its captors baby and the tho courage of or the mother In the thc hour of ot peril la is most thrillingly told in tho form torm of or motion picture photography ORPHEUM Seldom Seldom has there been seen such h a a no novel l an and cut clean dancing act n as that which opens opens' the bill bUl a at t the thc Orpheum this week voel I Mack ack and anel Dot Williams are aro described a as vaudevilles vaudeville's novel dancers an arid and the title is appropriate Thc They do a a. number of ot dizzy lz stunts at top speed l a and al in perfect time with the thc orchestra and then pr proceed to to dance dance- singly and to together up and down a flight of ot steps Continual betterment is the tho motivo motho power that keeps Mack Ia k and Williams's feet In operation and and i the various arlous steps executed are arc a 1 source of or delight PS rl UTAH A H A play pIa containing plenty of ot thrills just comedy of the tue right sort beautiful costumes costumes- elaborate settings and an excellent musical program pro pro- ram pram t Is the thc kind of a play that tho the average u Salt Lake e theatregoer likes to sec and uch a a. pIa play Js Is An Au n Enemy To the thc Ring King resented presented this week Week b by iy the Iho Utah stock Block company cOmpan- headed b by Mack and nd Marjorie rj flambeaU Rambeau There Is a 8 climax In each net ct that keeps keep the audience in a state tato or of exp c- c lane It I Is th the story stor of or the tho war between e the thc and the Catholics of ot France FrancO at tho the clo o of ot the fifteenth century and the chief chlof feature Isa is isa a charming romance Involving a Huguenot captain and a beautiful young younS' woman Pa A AMERICAN A. A thrilling and exciting eXCiting- railroad picture has hus been booked for OT showing at the tho American Amori- Amori can |