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Show ; 1 j"""''" AMUSEMENTS mam i , WILKES. j Polly nf l hr l "in-iiM. " for a senre of ftrs on1 ol" the favorite comedy drama of t he A nifriciiii m hit-. - oiid f"r a ek s engagement a i the Wilkes theatre last night, giving the versatile mfinkri of the ilken ptot k roinpanv uiifthr opportunity to dlpljf thnr ability. Mm. Ma Thorn whi irflall f(rd in ptn(t noinned ih title rol- and fullv Itvft tip to exportation dv nvinir an Intellliteiit and tirhjrhtful perfoi man. Tn audienre, rnnilet-ly rnptiVMlcd hy the Impt and appeal I nc tory of the lit- tie cirruft performer. Injured in the rlnj ; In a mtd-w.rn renmtry town and, ftnrttnr refuire tn The village parsonage. followed with lnfreat the love alorv an; it developed between the ounir minister i and the child of the aawdufd rlnnr. j J. Anthony Smfh. mm ih minister, j rave htff unual exrellenf rendition of in lacllnic male rol. Anryn T Mr Nutty waa apprerlatd tn the role of the carp-inc carp-inc dearon, who tbjerted to the little pr former flnliiig Ait jtayium In Ihe home of the minister. 0orn Hand, new Juve- ' nil. memtr of the Wilk rapt, who r'vn the i It hut vrv Important prt hf ffHy--Hte- rtrm r., mnt" pmvprf 1nw ahtM Ity ftm a plaer who will It valuable in roniina; produrtions at the Stat atreet house. DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. SOCIAL HALL "Candida." toni0ht. Tuenday and Wednfdy, with Wetfnet day matinee at 2 30. , SALT LAKE Week atrting tontgh. with matinees Wedneaday and Sat hi I day. "My Soldier Gift." : PANTAGES Mouse dark Monday and Tuesday. New show opens Wednesday afternoon. WILK ES Wilkes Players in "Polly ef tr-e Circus," all week. Matinees Thursdav and Saturday. . ORPHEUM New vaudeville bill open I Wednesday evening with Cyclonic Eva Tanguay, headllnsr. Matinees beg n Thursday. MOTION PICTURES. BROADWAY Last times today. Francl: X. Buihmin In "With Neatness ant Oiipatch." Special two-ri Fon come dy. "Roaring Lions on the Midnight Ei i press." Coming tomorrow, Charlie Chaplin. AMERIGAN J. Warrsn Kerrigan ft "Prisoner of the Pines." Tomorrow German fleet surrender and "Rommci of Tarzan." STRAND Ethel Clayton In "Dormant Power"; Norma Taimadge in "lh Moth."' r LIBERTY Mrs. Vernon Castle In "Ven A geance Is Mine," with a roaring comtAW and Instructive scenic. PARAMOUNT. EMPRESS Official pic tures of th surrender of the Gtrmir fleet; W. S. Mart in "Border Wireless.' ISIS Today aatf tomorrow. Douglas Fair, banks In "Bound In Morocco." Burt or Holmes travelogues and Paths New showing all events of the day. "SOLDIER GIRL" HERE. t "My Holdter ilrl." the. hnthant nulHarv I muairal roniedy mm ins; to the Hall leak theatre tonla-ht for a k's ena;as;emeHt, ! with matinees UednesdMy and Saturday, 1 in announced as one of the rleveret. , brighteai. wittleat entertainments ever e i on the fttajr. The te'k. by J. Ixirrh Baher. who has contributed to many aur-ceanea aur-ceanea In the iMist. offers tn this latest succeaa a emedv that lnduis tired people peo-ple to for;! their troubles. One of the rportd at rl kit is; features of "My Soldier! .irt" ts the ballet. t..e nirla rendering their bis; dance nitmlers and novel drills in a manner earnlna; encore after encore. The cast includes aeveral New York musical mu-sical comedy artists, and theatregoers mav expect a rare treat In music, comedy, dancl na ecenerj and a ballet all com -bined lo make "My Soldier trlrl" a auc-cei. auc-cei. Thero are nearl i w-t'' ie -hiis. irmludlns; "My Kotdir Ctrl," "Hello Kver boly." "Jafpr's Kts;t inif I.. ni. "Take Me Home With You." "Won't You Be My BHrT' Juat For You." "II' Keep the (.low In Old tilory " and ol het numbers. PA K A MOUNT-EM PR ESS. Apparently the admirers of "Hig Bill" Hart t u r tied out en masse yesterday to see their film hero In his latest and Incidentally In-cidentally best picture at the Paramount-Kmpreaf Paramount-Kmpreaf . for It looked II lie "old times" at the upper Main atreet home of te silver screen.' The crowds were not disappointed, either, for It was s case of a good show right through and Included sonic very remarkahle scenes or tne de- parture of President Wilson for Krsnce. i the pictures) leii'g taken In and around , New York harbor and out at sea from an airship which followed the big vessel bearing the president and showing the ' accompanying warships and destrovers. I The music was well worth while, the new j big organ and the augmented orchestra affording delight. The management also I announced that the first official pictures I of the surrender of the (itrnmn fleet to j the allied navies was due to arrive In Halt Iike this afternoon and would le shown in conjunction with the current bills tonight snd for four days. j "Border Wireless" was directed by Wil- j Ham Harr himself under the ilir- ilon of i ThomsB Ince and It is one of the beat . pictures he has appeared in to Umi. I The story desls with a bandit who en- j lists tn the t'mted States nny and who. . after disperslnc a band of Hun spies en-gaged en-gaged in sending information to lierlln by wireless, is pardoned snd finds happiness happi-ness tn the love of a charming woman. TARZAN RETURNS. J On the American theatre screen tomorrow to-morrow will be pictured one of the great historic events of the ages tne delivery of the surrendered German fleet to the allies in the Firth of Forth.. Kent land. The picture, a Gaumnnt pro- duction. made under the authority of the allied military and naval heads, and under supervision of French naval authorities, tells the story of this capitulation. ca-pitulation. a In addition to The surrender, which runs fiNir days. "The Romance of Tar-xan" Tar-xan" will be featured at the American This is the sequel to "TarMn of the Apes," and a picture full of life and romance. The Strand today offers Norma Tal-! Tal-! madge In Select picture, "The Moth." and F-thel Clayton In "Dor- I j mant Power." The Liberty will feature Mra. Vernon ' ,Caatle in "Vengeance is Mine," with! a good comedy and scenic. 1 |