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Show oreliatri. C. C. Averlll lo Toual tlectlon. ( i,nf tnnoiia. a m. to t i. in. OoiKlAf tomorrow, Aaitt fttewtri iu "siimi UM Paw Girl." OEM Opening onf wok"a enj affmf lit tMay. "niii-k to Uofl'tf Countrj," Ladti' on.-iH-a.ra. Coutlnuoui, '-M6 to 11 p. m. BltOAUWAY LOOfcM Huff la "Crook of Urt-omh" ; Mark Fwain vmnoAy. "Dftdtff Am broke"; ewa Wevltly. Jluwl.: by IfftloM or- client rn. ISIH TIIl'A TETl La at tmi-n tjdur. J. Warren War-ren Kerrlffno In "The Joyous Liar." Aim Hyatonc i-obuvI.t. ST RAND Joiui Harrvroore !n "On the Quiet." Bennett comedy. "Hewarc of Boarderi." Lldnrj to bestow upon the girl who will mu r ry his pot n ep h w. Making a If Willed Highland lassie marry anyone she does not wish to Is n hard Job, and old Ji.-remlah falls down In his plans for the first time In his life. Still, things work out beautifully after a scries of romuntic obstacles. Perhaps it Is because .Miss MacT-aren la of Scotch stock that she so wlnnlngly depict? the rolo of a Scotch girl. Spot-tlswoode Spot-tlswoode Aitken plays "Auld Jeremiah" and David Butler is seen as David, the favorite nephew. DRAMA A!Tb VAUDEVILLE HALT LAKk! MaHuee toda.-r and laat time to- uigbt, 'Kitir and Waiinr." OIIPHUUM Vaudavim bill. arth KlODS & Kallz, ri9WMt1asM nod Can fOrl &. Ring, lead- linera. A f terooon and evnlug. PANTAOKS Vaudeville Mil, h'-adllned by t(T Siav Roys) I'ruao Japs. Klve othi-r acta Tbre almwa daily J:-i5. 7:30 aol U:13. Nt-lVHOt hJ; 'The FoIljdoU" rtvue. rerforoi- ncea 0 SO fo t. 10 to 1J:30. HOVIAL HAM, I BSA I'ER Varalty plaTert in "gchftol tar gcandal"; mallficc today. ' uipponnoME-nsipu oiabImm tad piarafi ) "Tbe Road to Yesterday." Mmiu..- b do j. CA8INO Madgr Kennedy In "tftrlily Cesfl cieotlal." aad al i acta of Taudctille. Loa-tlououe. Loa-tlououe. 1 to II p. u. MOTION PICTURES. PARAMOt'NT-LMPKESH Tiie two oew Idc tam. Doris May aud DoaglSfl McLean. In Hours i.eae": itrit- asnjaalj. Pars- mount Uaialnf: Comic Cartuou. ooiiau'ua I- :t" lo 1 p m. AMKRU AN -Mary Ma. Uroti tu "Bonnie. Bonnie !.. Lyuna-Moran ewuMr. " Itec-uiar Itec-uiar Cutupt.." Tlitrty-pl.-ce Phiiharrooolc I AMUSEMENTS "Back, to God's Country." Wltli Noll Shipman. Starts Week's Engagement Engage-ment at Gem Theater Today. it O ACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY. adapted from James Oliver Cur-wood'e Cur-wood'e celebrated magailne story. "Wapl. the Walrus," wll today begin a one week's engagement at the Gem theater. This picture, which was taken In the Arctic regions in a temperature of v2 degrees below zero, shows faithful attention at-tention to detail. "Back to God's Country'' la based upon the theme IBM klndnev- to animals results re-sults In rejecting that kindness to the giver, whereas cruelty and torture serve to Incite an animal to savagery. Cur-wood Cur-wood writes his story about Wapl, the killer, a great Dane upon whom no man or beast hag ever lavished a kind word or act. Another thread of a lory leads , to Nll Shlpman as Dolores LeBeau. j girl living with her father in the wilds of Canada and whom ail the animals near her home have learned to love. When fate takes Dolore and a helpless help-less husband Into the Arctic regions, she Is brought Into touch with tiw- dog, which I has received the name of ''the killer" from the Eskimo and traders whom he has frightened through hts fierceness. Dolores's' klndnes wing his friendship. How Wapl saves the Uvea of Dolores and her husband, who arc fleeing across the barren lands in a sleigh, la one of i the most unusual scenes of this picture. American Thoate-r Presents "Bonuie,' Bonnie Lassie." Starring Mary McLaren, Today. SPOTTISWOODIH AITKEN. David ' Butler and Arthur Carewe, all j wall -know-n photoplayers. support Mary i MacLaren in "Bonnie, Bonnie Lassie." j which comes to the American theater i today. Mary - MacLaren. It Is declared, has i never been starred In a more wholesome and delightful photodrama of life and love. As Allsa Graeme, a Scotch girl, she arrives in A merlca with a Latter from her grandfather to old Jeremiah Wishart, a chronic old grouch with twenty nflj- |