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Show AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. ORPHEl'M Vaudeville. Eight big acts, with Nan Halpcrin and Emily Ann Wellmaru Matinees daily. PANT AGES Three headline acts. Three shows week days; four shows Sunday. LIBERTY Broadway Harmony trio; five feature acts. WILKES "Sauce for the Goose." by the Wilkes Players, all this week. Matinee Saturday. SALT LAKE Tonight, Saturday matinee and night. 1.". of U. Era- niatic club in "We Are Seven." MOTION PICTURES. PA RAM OT'NT-EM PRESS Fannie Ward in "On the Level," and a Mack-Sennett comedy entitled "The Kitchen Lady." AMERICAN' Yila Dana In "Blue Jeans." Universal Current Events. Miss Jeanne Uncross in solos matinee mati-nee and evening. STRAND-Ella Hall and Zoe Rae in 'My Little Boy." Comedy. BROADWAY Today and Saturday. -''George Walsh in "The Pride of New York." RIALTO All -comedy day, with Charlie Chaplin in "The Katzenjam-mers." Katzenjam-mers." Mack Sennett production, "The Wise Dummy. Harmony Trio Is Featured in First of New Hippodrome Shows at . the Liberty. THE first of the new Rippoilrome bills appeared at the Liberty last night. The Broadway Harmony Trio proved the headliner, while Roy and Nada Wood, in "Varic.gatefl Vaudeville," ran a close second. sec-ond. Burns and Burke have a very good singing and dancing act and Artenc, the human fly. docs some stunts that are beyond be-yond description. The Clinton Sisters please with a review of classical dancing steps. As previously announced by Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Van, manager of the Liberty, the programme will from now on change twice a week. The present bill will run. including Saturday, and a new bill will start with a matinee on Sunday. In fact, the bill will change every Thursday and Saturday. To take care of the increase in business, there will be four shows on Sundays 'J: 4."i, :?.Q, S and 0 o'clock. Ceorge Walsh Is Big Hit in Fox Feature, Fea-ture, "The Pride of New York. ' ' i GEORG E WALSH'S' new William Fox picture. "The Pride of New York," was reneived wtih the enthusiasm it deserved de-served last night at the Broadway, where it will be seen again today and tomorrow, tomor-row, and the two-real comedy entitled "A Milk-fed Vamp." which Is also shown, is a leal scream, a laugh front start to finish. George Walsh in "The Pride of New Yoi k" is seen as the sen of a laborer, labor-er, and does some mighty clever acting, both in his everyday work and in the ranks of the. new army, which he has joined to fiaht against Germany. He shows his capabilities and his worth and the cmt rast fo this red-blooded American and the son of a rich man is very striking and has an interest for both rich and poor. The judge of the worth of George and the rich man's sou is a pretty girl who was originally the friend of ihe rich man's son. But she takes the son who is doing something worth while and leaves the spendthrift son alone. However, this hf !ps rather than hurts the rich man's son. because be learns a lesson and becomes be-comes industrious himself. |