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Show I I AMUSEMENTS KANTAGF.S Hlph-class vaudeville j all week. Matinee every afternoon and two performances at night. 1 PARAMOUNT - LMPRESS Today, Monday aid Tuesday, Marie Poro in "Com.non Ground," a story of a ouns Ki: I s regeneration tlmoupii j I love for a your.if Judge whom sh j saves from ruin ; Paramount picto- graphs. Wednesday and balance of tlie weik. Mary Pi-kford fn "Uulda From Holland." and a Bray cartoon. Wei he's orchestra, Franz Rath' a pianologues and Kd. P. Kimball at tlie choralceio. Continuous from 12: SO to 11 p. m. M KHKSV Today, one day only, "The Melody of Love," dramatic tbree-act tbree-act story, with J. Warren Kerrigan in t!ie role of a westeiSi troubadour, letty Compson as the stenographer in the Nestor farce. "All Over a Stocking." "A Child of Circumstance," Circum-stance," starring Ella Hall. "Mr. Fuller Pep," comedy. Tomorrow's attraction. Harry Carey in a western feature production, "A Knight of tiie Range." i BROADWAY Big double attraction today, Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in their latest Metro wonderplay, "A Virginia Romance." Also. Anna Q. Nilsson and Tom j Moore in "Weighed in the Balance" j of the "Who's Guilty?" series. Tues-I Tues-I day. an additional feature, Gertrude I McCoy in "The Gates of Divorce." HEX To lay only, the stunning Bluebird Blue-bird photoplay, "Rt ok en Fet lets." a story of Xew Yot k's Chinatown. , I The eleventh episode of "Gloria's j Romance," with Billie Burke. Tomorrow, To-morrow, Dorothy Davenport in "The Yoke of Gold." AMERICAN" Today, Wi'liam S. Hart in "The Captive God," a Triangle play of historical and educational signilkaime ; Pa the News ; Triangle comedy, "'Bedeliah's Bluff." featuring featur-ing Fav Tincher. Professor J. J. McCIellan will give an organ recital ' tonight at 9:15. American conceit ' orchestra; Walter Poulton, leader. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Virginia Pearson in "A Tortured Heart." William Fox piet ure. In conjunction with the Billie Burke ' serial. Performances continuous from 1 1 a. 111. to 1 1 p. jn. Audiences Surprised at Seeing YvTilard Weihc in Motion Picture Just as He Finishes Playing Solo. THE management of the Paramount-Empress Paramount-Empress pulled a new stunt last night, and the fashion in which tlie big audiences welcomed Willard Weiho's de-but de-but in motion pictures on the screen demonstrated dem-onstrated that it was a popular one. At the conclusion of .Mr. WeUie's solo, iiau- |