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Show AMUSEMENTS PANTAGES High-class vaudeville all week. Matinee every a fiornoon and two performances at night. PARA MOUNT-EM PR ESS Today. Dustin Fa mum in "navy Crockett." Tomorrow and Thuisd'ay, Mary Pick-ford Pick-ford In "Ma da me Hull or fly.' The usual interesting Hurt on Holmes travelogues and South A rn erica n travel pictures. Con t inunun, 1 L' : ')) to 11 p. m. AM ERIC AN Today, tomorrow and Thursday, William Farnum in a William Wil-liam Fox feat urc. "The Man From Bitter Root"; P.lllie Burke in the eleventh chapter of "China's Romance" Ro-mance" ; "Mutt and .Jeff jM Motion,' by Bud Fisher. Organ recital this afternoon by J'rofc:-sor McClellan, with a programme including the fcx-tette fcx-tette from "Lucia," -'To a Wild Rose," by McDowell, etc. LIBERTY Today. "Where Arc My Children?" the sensational photoplHy deallng with birth control, as applied ap-plied to the destruction of the unborn. un-born. Performs n'-PB will be continuous con-tinuous from 2 o'clock until II r- m. No children under 10 admitted. PRO ADAS' A Y Today and tomorrow. Ho brook P. Inn in I he sen mi t hum play, "The Weakness of Man." telling tell-ing in a forcible and d'-ci-f. manner how difficult it is to combat the waknsse? of man ori'c they arc thoroughly ingrained within a man's soul. MEHESY "A Soul Enslaved." fr?l. turiny Cleo Madison, heads today's programme. This brings out the double standard of morals which forgives a man and ostracises a woman. The play Is crammed with tense emotional scenes and ahows the price a woman paid for dein.cr-ately dein.cr-ately choosing t he ea sif st way. Thrilling arid a!sorbln. It is a theme that will- make one think and talk. Frances Keyes j ri a Th'tnhoupr comedy ami Red Life No. Hi complete com-plete the programme. |