Show I i I William S. S Hart am in to toI Selfish a esa at the e Paramount Empress un I II m press I Selfish Yate Yates the new I photoplay featuring William S S. S Hart the famous Thomas II H. Ince star in f western productions is said to lo be one I of ot the most remarkable pictures in which that sterling portrayer portraY I of or western western west welt ern roles has yet ct been seen een Imagine Mr r Hart as a a. confirmed egotist whose motto is mr myself first and t. t lo to the devil with all others That Is Selfish Yates the supreme master masler of ot the tho sordid sordid sor sor- ordill or- or did dill clique in ill Thirsty Center over o which he presides s I But Dut it Is the woman th the simple sweet Innocent little woman who ho by bythe bythe the magic masic force of or her compelling eye C Cand and soft yet t rigorous example redeems re e deems him from his shocking ing mental 1 con condition and brings brines him to a realization realization I tion lion that thal the love luve for a noble woman has a subtle power to the force forc of I which egotism eg and selfishness must mustI succumb As Selfish Yates Mr H Hart rl affords I his admirers another of or those strong robust western characterizations for forI I which ho I Is famous Wh n h n th the selfish el I devil Jl in his Iris breast finally Is evicted I Yates fights tights fiercely tu to win and retain re- re I I lain tain the respect and love 10 of the girl he has learned learne to reverence re for fOI her sweetness self denial and purity Ho saves n veM her from a n. scoundrel and in m I i turn lurn protects this man from an avengIng I a I In lag Ing mob at her hor own request Theo Then heis he lie I Is left lert looking at nt the light in her cabin I I 1 window wIndow wIndow-a a man transformed purified forgetful of or self se-It and seeking happiness in the 10 love of ot her through h magic transformation had b been en effected I This Is a great theme treated in abig n. n a. a big broad way Selfish Yates willbe will bo hc presented at the Paramount-Em- Paramount I press lr's theatre today and for the three j I subsequent days and all who 8 see it will a agree ree that Mr III Hart never ne has I done a better betler r thing than this and antI that like all of or hl his pictures Selfish sh Yates Yates' conveys con u u. splendid moral lesson lesion The j I 1 picture wa was waa directed b by Mr Hart him him- Over the e Top o IsI Is s I Coming io to o Orpheum r e um Salt linkers Loters are arc to have an r week to do honor to lo Arthur GU Guy the Utah bo boy who ha hawon has hasnon won non renown and made history In the Cr great at world war as the fighting se sergeant n l. l Sergeant Empey Empe combs comos to the Or- Or Monday Ion l Juno 3 Z for a n stay may of or orone one week In ht the tho marvelous photoplay Over O the Top lop tho screen creen version v r lon of or his hl- world famous book a book a volume perhaps perhaps per per- haps haIls more widely read than an any publication publication pub pub- of rec recant nt years and tho the most popular of ot nil all tortes stories of or the war Over O the Top comes to the Orpheum with tho the reputation of or being ol one e of or the greatest of or all nil motion pi pictures pictures pic pic- tures tUles a veritable voice olce from the trenches ns as some pome critics have hav de dec described de- de I scribed c it it As a n. drama with the rJ fightIng fighting fight fight- ht Ing Ins sergeant of lit the British arm army In the tho vr very role rolo he enacted In trench and dugout It Il will III he shown hown with all aU the features in music and stage effects ef effects ef- ef t- t that ar arA appropriate to the the- master pictures of ut the day 13 Three shows how will bo be given I en each cach day Ilar of or the en engagement one In the afternoon at and tho other two two In fn the evening at 7 30 30 an and The admission charges will be 25 an and 50 GO cents The Tho soldier author author r-author with this play holds the mirror up to human nature as he found nd it In the English private soldier Ills His story will appeal to young oung and amI ol old alike to all who love lo pathos and humor great deeds and manly mant men The fhe New York Times rimes In hr commenting i ion on she the thc story Over the Top rot said Prospective o I soldiers 1 can learn here pretty nearly Ju Just t what is awaiting I them in both incident and sensation while their folks at home will be he I heartened Like the book hook this drama is filled with anecdotes that will bring the smile and laughter Empey proves I that life In the trenches Is not nol all aIt gloom by any means Ho Ile says S War a I is not a u. pink tea lea but In a I II worth-while worth cause like ours our mud rats I tootles cooties shells wounds or 01 death itself are ale far tar outweighed b by time the deep sense enso of oC satisfaction felt by the man who does docs his bit There is one one- thing my experience taught me that might help the boys hoys who may have to go It Is this this anticipation anticipation is far ral worse than realization In Iii civil life lICe a man stands in awe of ot the man above e him wonder wonders wonders won won- i ders der how he could ever I fill flIt his Job When hen the times comes he ho rises to lo the occasion is up tip and at It IL and is surprised surprised sur sur- to tu find Cind how much more casH easily than h he anticipated he fills his re re- re I I Ad Adv I M Mabel abet Norm Normand and in Play a at Broadway Ever bewitching Mabel label Normand orman Is the star of or th the n new w Goldwyn n photoplay photoplay photo photo- pIa play Joan of oC Plattsburg to be seen at the Broa Broadway way Sunda Sunday and Monday The role In which she appears in this new production Is that of or Joan the charter orphan of or an asylum which Is run inn as ns a n. blind by a band of or enemy enem spies near a great military concentration tion camp at Plattsburg N. 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Her own name together with the story story of oC Joan Jonn of or Arc which has come conic to her hel In Ina ina a a. picture book left at the time asylum by hy bya hya a friendly neighbor leads loads her to be believe be- be lieve 0 that she may be he Inspired and in intended intended intended in- in tended to save flU her countr country like the Maid of Orleans This belief Is strengthened when she hears mysterious mysterious mys mys- voices over her head hea These voices r really really- all arc those of or the spies who are arc decoding wireless messages in inthe inthe the room her hr It 11 so happens I that Joan has fallen in love o with I Lane lne a dashing young officer orrice of or the camp nearby nearby- Lane has hIs been beci dle delegated aled to lo guar guard Ingleton an inventor in who Im has just perfected a device so o important that It Il I is likely to lo ond tho the war an and prevent all ull other wars In ht future The spies are after this device lc and to get gel et It they plan to get ct Lane Lano out of or the wa way way- Thus It comes about that Joan hears the spies plotting Lanes no death lenth So sire she goes to Lane Lano and tells him what the voices have revealed re d to herAt her At first he thinks she Is out of or her mind but hut when some of ot her prophecies prophecies cies cles begin to come true ho he makes an un I Inv investigation lon A succession of ut thrilling thrilling thrill thrill- ing scenes ensues in which the soldiers come om Into direct conflict with the I spies and 1111 a real romance develops be between between between be- be tween little Joan and her soldier boy AI Also o chapter G C of or The Woman in ht the tho Web Veu entitled Full Speed Ahead featuring He da Nova No and J 1 J Frank Citation A clever bit of or detective wor work is If screened in this episode The czars czar's crown Jewels have havo been stolen from tho the apartments of ot the Princess Ol Olga a who is carrying them from Petrograd Pet- Pet to Washington There Is absolutely ab- ab absolutely absolutely ab ab- no clue but Jack Lawford her hel American protector starts out to recover reCO them and succeeds Adv self ett under the supervision of or Thomas ThomasH H II Ince and In hl his support appear such players as Jane Novak No I B n. Harry Dunkinson Ernest Butterworth Thelma Salter and oth oth- others Ad ers Adv Love LoOe ore an and Drama r ama rn in inA inA t A Man Mans s Man Manai an a at American Theair A A Mans Man's Man Ian time the big photodrama in which J. J Warren Kerrigan will mal make o his first appearance as a Paralta star In this ell city at the American theatre theatre thea thea- tre lre today todar and tomorrow Is considered b by screen experts to be one of the best stories for tor portrayal published in the last lost five years ears The Thc character of ot John Stuart Webster Webster Web Web- ster the mining engineer who loves peace but makes fighting a business when ho i is forced into Inlo ll it It Is a typical Kerrigan n rol role Tho The scenes are laid Inan in inan inan an Arizona desert In Denver and Now w Orleans and in a Central American republic which is on the verge vergo of oC a revolution re Webster the mining engineer goes to this republic to help a young oung exploit a a- a agold gold old mine he has discovered cred On his way he meets a young oung girl and falls faUs deeply in love with her This furnishes the tho heart Interest of ot the I stor story He lie becomes embroiled in a revolution through aiding the tho son of ot the president ex-president to lo avenge enge the death of or his father After Arter the defeat of ot the usurper tho stor story comes to lo a a. snappy mapp happy ending in the tho union of ot the en engineer engineer en- en and the girl of the tho talc The action of ot this photo melodrama Is wonderfully fast and gives gi Mr Kerrigan Kerrigan Ker Ker- rigan rhan remarkably strong dramatic situations sit In the part of the stalwart Webster Webster Ad Adv I Rialto to ru o Program Is s I Iru i Best to 10 o Be e Had a I IFor For genuine enjoyment the 1 Sunda Sunday variety program program emil easily offers I tho the best hest amusement that is to lo be hn had II There are arc thrills excitement laughter and history all fill blended together In a awa away away wa way to please every patron For to today today to- to to-I to da day there thele is the old favorite Eddie Edle Polo In Running Wild which is a continuation of the Bulls Eye Eyre pic- pic ture lure nn and an on exceptional O. O Benr Henry story lOly entitled Two Renegades Renegades Rene Rene- gades a n. bright comedy drama sparkling sparkling sparkling spark spark- ling from fro beginning to end with the thelrue true dry 0 O. henry humor It is capitally capitally- staged well acted and is a happy happ mixture of ot burlesque and IronIcal IronIcal ironical iron Iron- ical w wit wH On the same program there i is the Universal Animated weekly which has the latest official very cry war wal pictures an nn adventure of or Grant Police Pollee Reporter Reporter Re Re- porter entitled The Rogues Rogue's Pawn and a I Kids cartoon comedy Peace and Quiet which we venture to say will be anything but what its name Implies For Monday only there i is 4 Mary ary Miles MInter lInt r In n A Bit of ot Ja Jade e. e The Tho play play- is permeated with an at atmosphere atmosphere atmosphere at- at of ot mysticism that comes of its eastern origin It is the stor story of a u Jade necklace which has been stolen orl originally from Crom a a. Hindu temple but which 1 retains Its m mysterious st rIous power to sw sway away tho destines of or mortals I The loss of at the necklace b by Gra Grayson son Blair and antI Its pursuit by him lead to I The Strand Shows Harry J Morey 7 o oday day Harry Morey big lUg an and virile graph star who takes the leading rT roTo In Who Goes There to the Greater Blue Ribbon Feature which will be bo the attraction in tho the Strap Strand 1 theatre today tolay only onh does not remember seeking advice of a doc doctor lor for fOI an any ailment ail ail- ailment ail ailment ment of or his own on The other day however how ever he was in iii the ml midst st of a group grou of oC worried women who were discussing the tho weight reducing diets with a doctor doctor doctor doc doc- tor and Just to be sociable sociable- he asked ed for tor a suggestion from the M 1 M. M D D. D Just pick out your pur favorite sea food and eat cat all you want of at It and you rou will willos lose os weight replied the doctor Morey admitted it might bo be o all right as a general proposition but as his hi favorite s sPa a foo food Ii Is lobster a la Ja Newburg New New- burg he thought ho would pass It u up In Who Vho Goes Gocs There a powerful stor story story- of or love lovo an and German intrigue with scenes laid in London and Belgium Belgium Bel Bel- gium Ium at the timo time of oC the German in jn In- In Mr Ir Morcy's orey's chief chic support J 19 is Corinne Griffith and others in the tho cast casl are Arthur Donaldson and Mary ar Maurice Ad Adv the inevitable result The production Is full of ot sensational situations and amI it Is superbly superbly- photographed And on tho the same same program Is a n Billie Rhodes comedy His Quaker Girl On tho the Tuesday program Is the time old ohl favorite Charlie Chaplin in one of or hl his inimitable comedies A Adv Adv l |