Show f 9 F PICTURE PATTER v Ity AND A BIT BITOF V OF STAGE GOSSIP MY nY ARTHUR S. S WINTON I lON 1 lk Storm Some too of the local lodge go goot of ot r Elks with their families made tho the first t. t performance at the Vantages theatre theatre the the- atre atro Thurs Thursday a night one to be long re remembered ro- ro b by Manager lanager Frank R. R Newman New New- man the performers on the s ven cn vaudeville acts and themselves The theatre was turned over to them and andIn andIn andIn In return they theO added zest to the tho acts by various arlous Interpolations from the au I After Alter th the sho show the tilO Elks adjourned to the clubhouse where a supper and dance was given In honor of tho the vaude- vaude and Manager Newman Just JURt to th the evening c a noteworthy one in vaudeville the tribe presented Mr 11 Newman with an au automobile automobile auto auto- o- o mobile mob as a token of the tho esteem in jn In which he is held as a brother Elk and citizen Man Many special stunts marked marke the doings at the tho theatre and club club- Ii house hou ou SO I IThe The committee on entertainment in I ch charge r o of or the Elks Elks' night consisted tl of or E. E H. H Miller E E. F. F Bennett Dennett William r. r O. O il it Diblee A. A C. C Norell Gene Parks Park G. G M. M J. J EdWard EdWard EdWard Ed- Ed Ward Swift and A A. A. A W. W 11 I 11 Ic In New York n T. T McNulty character man of or orthe the Wilkes pla players has just received word th that t. t his sister Miss Iss Marguerite McNulty has hns won von a place In the cast of or orone one of or the seasons season's most successful plays Business Before Pl Pleasure the Potash and corned comedy which has hag scored a hit at the Eltinge theatre In New York Cit City Miss lIss McNulty lc Pla plays plas thee the part vart oC VI Vivian VIan an Haig in the film drama of the pla play Tho The interpolation Is called The Gull Guilty t Dollar and I It t is said by crl critics tics to be ono one of or the outstanding features I of the comedy The character mans man's talented sister plays plas an role Her rise as an actress has been meteoric meteor meteor- ic Ic as she he has hns been heen on tho the stage but a short hort time Big things are Ire predicted for her b by the men who write about the plays in New York Alice Allee In Wonderland n a lilt Hit Today and tomorrow afford the thc last opportunities for far Salt SaIl Lakers to see the six-reel six film production Alice Allee 1 In Wonderland which is being shown at the Liberty Libert theatre under unde the auspices auspices aus aus- of oC the Home and School league league- Those who have already 8 seen en it d declare claro tho the picture to be simply Irresistible and a a. treat for tor old an and young alike nUke The Tho stor story Is Iii the familiar one of or Alice Allee an and her dream Journey Journe to Wonderland It H does docs tho the wi widely ely read rend book to the last detail picturing with absolute fidelity the tho charming whimsical t text of Lewis Carroll It Father William IlU m the Blue Caterpillar tho Mad fad Hatter tho the March and the sleepy Dormouse are aro all there as are alO tho the Gryphon tho the weeping weep weep- ep- ep lug ing Mock Turtle tho the Lobsters and the Cheshire Cat Throughout It all Alice pursues her adventures and md meets aUthe all aU the well-known well characters Just JUt as the they arc are In tho the book hook Cliff Cuff Thompson ne Receives eh Cliff ClIf Thompson the popular Juvenile jive Juve nile of ot the Wilkes S players has hils re received a R. letter from froni James W. W Collins chairman chairman chair chair- man of or tho the Utah war ar savings committee commit commit- te tee thanking him for his services as a public speaker cl In behalf of or tho the sale of oC war savings stamps and certificates and suggesting that calls will be made Upon him for fOI campaign work at the tho theatres and cl elsewhere h e re In the future Mr 11 Thompson has made mado several speeches and talka t In furtherance of the thrift campaign He lie Is taking an Interest in the work and has at athis athis athis his elbow a text book for tor tho the use UM o of speakers on the thrift stamps and He lie Is IB studying this In Iii order to b be hc prepared for or futuro future calls for tor his services Too Much of n a Good II Mabel Normand's i well known fondness fondness fond fond- ness for tor chocolate cake discovered some sonic time timo ago h by Iy a R. sympathetic In Interviewer Interviewer In- In now bids fair air to become th the bane of ot her life Cakes are aro beginning to come to the Goldwyn studio from irom well meaning admirers who ho tako alce the opportunity to make themselves known to the star This would bo all vory very well sn says Miss Normand If chocolate cakes were good for her hor But they're not and the he tempt temptation tion sh she is exposed expose to entitles her to protection from her friends s. s |