Show Peggy Hyland Is Hit in New Picture A sweet thrilling talc of oC mischief an and romance lovo love an and a lass Is told In Faith the tho new photoplay feature which headlines the new ne bill opening at the Casino theatre Sunday Sund l From rom a grubby kitchen drudge rud e. e in m Continued on Following lags lne J tr Peggy P c n Hit Hi in I playA play 1 l From Preceding Page A Continued r l d t th tins home of or her rich but old uri uncle le tb tho arms of or her lot lo cr cr and tho position oC or mistress of or a fortune Miss Nyland is t ad ld to carry crry her audience audience audio audi audi- o ence nce through many stirring scones with a aIm vim Im and dash that thrill and S The Tho stor story Is of ot love lo and adventure and an the tho wicked designs of oC two scheming schem schem- ing persons who plan to wreck tho happiness and win th the tho fortune fortuno of or a lovely Scotch lassie They dont don't suc- suc ot course but but meanwhile there I of of course is Is is some thrilling thrilling- wor work vork going on On tho the vaudeville section of ot the program program pro pro- gram Electro tho the dynamic enigma m will be e ono one of or the feature t. attractions presenting a novelty no electrical act Bernard ernard and will entertain with comedy singing and talking Bennington and Scott have o a unique little jUle skit entitled One Surprise After Another which it is said slid Is well calculated to create gales bales of or Ian musical Tag Tap Da Day a will nl gho tho the audience something now In a revue rc There Is S-j a Do w wealth of or corned comedy and nd melody in tho the act The Tho Six Whirlwinds of oC vaudeville declared de declared de- de to be ho fastest acrobats on tho variety stage staS' toda today will add another 1 1 I act net of ot what nhat promises to be unusual cx- cx excellence ce to the bill Bill Pruitt famous cowboy who ho leis has entertained thousands with 1 his quaint dialect songs Bongs of or tho plans I and md humor will bo be a iclal feature attraction on the now new pro pro- ram gram Pruitt his has an net act which Mch Is pr I s said ld to be he one ono of or tho best of ot its kind In vaudeville today I r 1 f. 1 Miss ISS Young r oung H. H Heroine I Of Play I 1 Eyes l cs of or Youth tho the much tall talked of or I motion picture rE starring tho the great t r Clara Kimball Young she the of the beautiful beautiful beau beau- c eyes es and superb acting abilities comes to tho Broadway theater today for tor a weeks week's run giving gUIng Salt Lakers an opportunity of seeing seeing- upon tho the screen tho the great c l play In which Marjo- Marjo rio rio won s such uch marked success hero last season at the Wilkes Eyes of or Youth is a visualization In fascinating dramatic form Corm of ot a a. young oung girls girl's experience on the tho of ot life liCe and In It Miss Young Youn has hRS tho most entrancing and potent role she has over 11 portrayed Thousands who saw tho the play hero will that no better I qualified actress than she sho could o ha i been selected to play Gina struggling on tho the very yen portal of or Ufo life for her future happiness Th The Tho dramatic thunderbolt for such It Is 18 has bas been lavishly staged ma magnificently magnificently mag mag- screened and gorgeously I gowned Tho Tho cast too Is ono one of tho greatest ever assembled in the making of ot a a. motion picture such popular stars of or tho the screen and stage as Milton Sills Pauline Starke William Willfam Courtleigh h. h Gareth Gareth Gareth Ga- Ga reth Hughes Edmund Lowe and Vincent Vin Vin- Vincent cent Serrano assisting the ther favorite I actress In making tho the production an exceptional ex exceptional exceptional ex- ex ono one from an acting stand stand- point Picturing as it docs does the greatest of oC agonies tho the depths of ot poverty crt the height of riches the abyss abEs of or and the lowest of or betrayals the great production ranks with the foremost foremost fore fore- most of or screen achievements In n Its human human human hu hu- hu- hu man Interest and never failing appeal to the heart and s soul ul of audiences Miss Youngs Young's s work as Gina Is a no revelation i t of or dramatic art and her crowning i i achievement of or the films On the Broadway bill for today and tomorrow also Is Bound and Gagged the eighth episode of or this thrilling serial se- se r rial IaL 1 I Y Yankee l in Berlin the moving i Jn ing picture comedy success has changed I Its name to Tommy Atkins In and anti migrated to England The Tho reel live super picture Illustrates Illustrate that there thero Isa Is ia isa a family resemblance between the Eng Eng- English lish and American brand of oC humor I Ene-I an and It jolly well e goes to prove pro that the bono bone of or contention between tho the Brit Brit- isher and American is js not the funny funny- bone bono after a all Cloninger Has Ne N New v Vehicle at Hip Hi I IThe Tho The Girl From Out Yonder which opens tonight at the Hippodrome theatre theatre the the- atre atro and nd continues all an this week keel is the stor story of or a a. wimple simple fisher maids maid's love lovo for tor a city man mn who in turn loves Joves her all tho the society queens whom ho meets In his circle s of oC society Woven 1 through h tho the plot I Is tho the stalwart figure fig fig- uro ure of oC C Amos Barton arton who Is living liv liv- living ing InS ing from da day dav to day ta with ith a n terrible se secret so- so cret burl d In his heart Flotsam tho the Girl From Out Yonder Auda Ruda Duo daughter of Amos saves sa the tho life of or Mrs Irs I Elmer aunt oCI of oC I- I Edward Iward ward Ehn Elmer r Ralph n. Cloninger er an energetic tlc young joung business man who is 18 ismore moro more Interested In his work than ho Is In society Consequently Consequent Mrs Elmer desires to repay replY tho the girl in some sarno Wand W way ay and she arranges es to send her to school Edward falls rails In love 10 with Flotsam much to the d loop cp disgust of or Clarice Stapleton a a society girl who docs does all she bho can cnn to vex ex and anti humble Flotsam in inthe tho the eyes of or others other Her attempts however how how- over ever only onh servo for to arouse still further the fire tire of love in Edwards Edward's heart and he ho staunchly staunch- staunch I partially through 1 sympathy ly defends Flotsam J There Thore Is another who lov loves 5 Flotsam r Joey Joe ClarKe Clar e. e a a. young youn y fisherman In 1 mistaken 10 loyalty loyally all to to her he demands i know facts fact that Edward Ed Elmer tho the I about her father lather before ho marries her as ns ho he does docs himself Edward startled demands to know If It It Is true truo that Amos Is guilty of or killing a n man and the latter admits he killed Edwards Edward's Edwards Edward's Ed Ed- wards ward's own while at al sea sea and threw Ills his bod body overboard o Of or course Edward feels fc 18 ho he cannot forgive O O bl Amos and Flotsam refuses to marry matry him until ho lie does docs The Tho wa way nay In which tho the whole situation Is explained in tie last Jast act Is Ja dramatic In tho ex ex- Thorn There are Aro man many bits of or comedy throughout the play which balance balanco balanco bal bal- anco ance equally tho more somber moments ot of the tho plot I |