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Show THE STAGE j THEATRES TI IE SCRE-EN-fi DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. j j 0RPHF.UM-New vaudrvllls bill opens j tomorrow eveninQ with cyclonic ,Ev Tanguay, hcadiinsr. Mattnes begin Thundsy. ! SOCIAL MALL "Candida. M today and' j Wednesday, with Wadossday matlncj at 2:20. . j SALT LAKE Thfi wesk, with mattneea 1 Wednesday and Saturday. "My Soldier 1 Girl." PANTAGES New show opens Wednes day afternoon. WiLKES-LWtlkes Players la "Potty of th Circus." sil week. Matinees i Thursday and Saturday. ! MOTION PICTURES. AMERICAN French - official picture,! surrender of German fleet. "Romance ! of Tarsan." j STRANG Ethel Clayton In "Dormant Power." Norma Taimadge in "The j ; . Moth." . LIBERTY Belle Bennett In "Fuel for ! Life." with a prime comedy film and ' I an educational scenic. BROADWAY Todsy and tomorrow, Charlie Chaplin In "The Jazs Walter snd "Wilt Vou Marry Me?" Thuiday, Tom Mis la "Fame and Fortune." PARAMOUNT-EMPRESS Official pic- turva of the aurrender of the German 1 fleet. W. 8. Hart In "Border Wlroiets." RiALTO Douplsa Fairbanks snd Bessie 1 Love In "A Good Bad Man." j ISIS Douglas Fairbanks In "Bound in Morocco." SALT LAKE THEATRE. A mtialcal comedy brlpht with tuneful 1 numliera and clever roinetly eltuationst Mui much ifool ilaiiflnn. H "Mv Soulier i tiirl," whirn opne a neck's encsi(ment at the tnlt iJike theatre Inst nluhr. The , authors, J. I,. 4tatir, who wrote the book j and lyrics, and Charles Geors-e. he com- I poeer t:ik prutuiticnt parts in the ' prmtuctlon. J Th slnslnc and dnnclnr of the chorus ! Slrls la the bis: feature of the perform- i tni'C, the rneiuberti of I lie Killr-i tx'iiiK t remarkable for their youth, tteuuty and -Kr ". ns e as pont !-(fr miiiki na VM;ee fr auive the vphk" for Ihe "Hip. hip, hooray" t of 111 time; I at- 1 triirtton. The nUJ f tmtib r ' rut; .iv off. Oie at.tire e-ver the ?e;il-i the ort-hentr-. ; the ItriKth uf the I10 e, if uied to ad- ; vati':ia'. much of the d iru-ifit an. I p'i- ! radinit beinc done on thix extra chiae. There srs seventeen mustr;i number. , severs! nf which tike Hie patriot to air 1 of the allies as themen. The play Is In j thre art, the Isst bsvlntc two oene. rioiii a with a trapformnt!in. "Lli'erty For-v-r.- which itlven the -horus an op-n-irt unity to rt - some hah c!se clone or.ler drflt The erene-i cover's enM-- ' fnclory amount of territorv, the first be- '. Inc s drs rehearwI of the "KoHtea" on ; a NVw York roof ix.rflen, the second sn '. svlntion field in Florida and the third a battlefield in Krance. ' Tfe ptm"lpst i-nrtu sre welt plnved bT ; Chsrlea 0orae. Ieons Stater. Jsmes T,. , Kaber. B'Uy Moore. Milton Kobblim. l! : Ootnr and Mne Marvls. There will be ; matinees- of "My Hoidier Girl" tomorrow ' and Hsturday. SOCIAL HALL. Khsw's "Candida. the piny in wjiieh the eccentric lri?h dr.-matlir . present one of bts noet st art I ln; contention ni to the nsturnl course a woman will follow fol-low In choosing her husband. Is th bill offered- by the VntverHv playere at 80- , rls3 h.ill this week. The openlns per- i formsneo last niirht demofjstrsted hnt ! the ploy Is i-erhaps a little beyond the power of amateurs, but from the sen-eral sen-eral excellen e nrd ability of the ni-vernltv ni-vernltv pl.iver It is to be confidently ex- 1 pet-ted that whatever flsws develop )n ; the f'rtt pf-fornames will be quickly ; done -awn y with., "Candida" ts an Jtiteresfins: morv. In which iho lady Is sonnht In marrinre i to men One. .a preacher Of ' l r-nj , ehsracter and manly trsita; the other, a wmM poet, whoee fiop for suceees Hen In bin contention that the woman will Inotinctlvetv choooe the weaker of her j suitors. The pUy is enjoyable, s Is evl- uM.-fd bv its sever.il -3son of Mifoii Miw Vsn Vol.kenhurs s O'u'ula jnd Franklin . Hsn,ui'en as Mr Hurfevs 'o the tkt work, other member of the,' cant being handles pped bv some of ihm ' more common faults of the amateur. A j matinee of Csndlda will be given to- ! morrow. J |