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Show I AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. ORPHKUM Xew vaudeville bill, wlih three headline acts, opens tonight. Show begins at 9. i f'ANTAGKS Xew bill today, headed by a bit of a breeze, "The Karl and the Girl." WILKES "Elevating a Husband," with J. Anthony Smyth in the leading lead-ing lole, all week. Orpheiun Theater Promises a- Strong Bill, Opening . at the House ' This Evening. A VAUDEVILLE bill of unusual strength is promised for patrons of the Oi -phemu theater for the four days beginning begin-ning with tunitdu. Three headliners are scheduled, wilh four other m.ts whlrh received the highest commendation from the critics of the Pacific coast. In addition, addi-tion, also, will be the regular weekly edition of the Hearst International News , pictorial BerieH, which is recognized as being second to none in the presentation of current and news events. Violet Dale, Americas foremost mimic, in a series of impersonations of st:ige favorites fa-vorites and the one-act playlet, "Petticoats." "Petti-coats." with (Jrace Dunbar Nile in t he leading role, are the t wo especially big acts, while -Mrs. Leah Hrz. who lias been headlined In various cities on the co;isl, will also be featured. Mrs. 'Hera is presented pre-sented in ix new sketch, "I Wish I Kmc w." The other features on the bill will be Chest er Spencer and Lola Williams in "I'utling It Over," a sketch which bubbles bub-bles over with wit and humor; Mjiiv Melville, Mel-ville, la to of Melville a nd Higgi us. who now presents herself alone in amusing ac- I ci'inplishmenls; Sylvia l,oyal and her pierrot, an original versa t ilo act wii h 1 seventy pigeons, and Leo barrel 1 and 1 company, acrobats and gymnasts extraor- dinary. j llecaufie of the rn rnival (his evening. : Manager Edward P. Ivy l as announced that tonight's performance will begin at l p o'clock instead of S:;:o. t he regular ! starting time. This was done to make it possible for Orphettm patrons to a t tend both events. The advance sale of seats ! Tor the engagement of Ruth St. 'Denis , and her company of oriental dinners whs started yesterday. Those holding season ! reservations are advised to cmII for them I twenty-four hours before the performances." perform-ances." Trie seats now being sold are for the entire St. Denis engagement. Four Headline Features Top the New Bill Which Is to Opeu at Pantages Theater This Afternoon. ( FOPR headline features will a. lorn the new bill opening at the FantatzeS theater beginning with today's ma tince- j The bill promises to keep well up to the hi'-:h stand.i 'vl established by the early- season show:- at Pantages and will have I four of the bluest features ever sen on I one bill in Salt hake. The four headliners are "The Karl and t lie 'irl," Da 1c and j Archer, the Amoros Sisters and Mabie Vivnon's tropical birds. "The Earl and the Girl" Is a bit of breeze, fun and music, with pretty. dah- I iiur siris iinti clever fun -makers in its j ranks. j "it Happened in Pari? is the htl' ot i the comedv sketch presented by Hilly Dale i ;md hew Archer.. The act is i'fteen min- ! mes of hilarious fun and one of the. biu- ! p-.t coniedv hits on the cin-uit. U is a 1 weU-wrilten sketch, and these clever fellows fel-lows get a lot out of it and put a !"t into it. The Amoro Sisters, who c rc . as Tiiose' Free h Girls." are responsible for an act that is widely aned and oat o.' hie gioive. Considered one of i lie most be.-v:t,nd acts in vatHloville. Mali?I Xanvon's trained birds are making liiclr first tour ot the j P:uit;itrps circuiL (Annhinin tl;c abililios f a sinsuik' conietticime will) the an uf e.n t ri lm- u i ri 1 . ! Grape Do WinttTM will he a popular I'eature of the bill. Carp and M''C!ond are wizards with Hip harp and violin, and rheir act is one of the biK musical acus on the hill. The second episode oi "The Yellow M en ace" wi 11 be Hie. mot inn picture offering, of-fering, in which l-Mv.-in Stevens uives :i pti ikinc povlrav;il of tlie sinister porsonal-ily porsonal-ily of Ali Sfnsh, "The lliuhcr One." de-piclintr de-piclintr with wonderful skill the schyininii chara-ter of the plotting Oriental. MOTION" PrCTL'HTSS. tWRAMnUN'T-KMl'iiKSS-Toduy and Thursd;i.-. T.ouise lIutT in "Tiie lie- i uaid oi' Patience." OllPHKl'M- Plioloplav hill Sunday. j Monday and Tuesday, headed by j "The fjaw Dceides." j CK(AinVAV Tod av and tomorrow. ; "The Almiclity l"iollar," a story of t o orphan sinters. SAT.T LAKK-"Ra mona," accompanied accompa-nied by irymphony orchestra and California mission sinpers. MKllESY-'I'e? o" the Uinc." Charlie Ciiap'ain. "My Lady's Mlhioiia" ami News Film ; union nu;s!c. AMKRiCAX TtMay. Pillie T?urke in "Gloria 's ri'irnance." ;i nd .Jun i"'a-piice i"'a-piice in "tattle Mis ri:ippine?p." |