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Show DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. ORPHEUM Vaudeville, with Of Wolf -Airls and "A Hungarian Rhapsody." Matinees at art today. LOrW'S CASINO LMw vaudeville, headlined by the Dane Originalities and Madge Kennedy in "Tf Hightst jBldder." PA NT AGES- Vaudeville. Imperial Quar. tet. Gtrla of Altitude. Katharine Mc- Oonald tn "My Lady's Latch Kay. SALT LAKE Majorla Par-beau In "The Sign on tha Door," tnttro wnk; rnatl nea Saturday. HIPPODROME Ralph Clonlngor and company In "Ttn Nlghta m a Bar Room." Matinoo Saturday. SOC I A LH A LIT VaraitypTayafr tn "Hobson'a Choice." Matlnao Saturday, r MOTION PICTURES. ' KtNEM A "T ho Mad Marriage" and Bring on tho Groom," a comedy. PARAMOUNT. EMPRESS Dorothy Olah In The Ghoat In tha Garret"; Inauguration Inaugu-ration of Harding. GEM "A Child for Sale," featuring Gladys Lasilo, Cralghton Halo and bby Connolly. AMERICAN Wanda Hawloy In "Tha Outalde Woman"; Hallroom Boys' com-edy, com-edy, -Wild, Wild Woman"; Paths News. BROADWAY-Theda Bara In a rsturn ngagtmant vt cttopair "The Outside Woman" Pleases American Goers -The cast assembled In support ol Wanda llswley In her latest picture "Tho Outside Woman," which this aft-esnoon aft-esnoon opena a two days' run at th American theatre, represents almost ai many nationalities as sat In at the peace conference at Versailles and th proceedings were Just about as complicated, com-plicated, for "The Outside Woman ' H a moat uproarious comedy, and torn-plications torn-plications ajalore in an apartment bouse furnish the fun. To play opposite ths star Clyde Kill-more Kill-more was chosen, which makes the twti JiLdins; rolea luO per cent American I, til the rest of th caat was. iiura-tjely iiura-tjely speaking, aasembied from tin lyur quarters of the wt-ll Known it lube. .Sidney Kratey, who has a most nniiisinaT role aa sn artist whoso specialty spe-cialty is paint in as In the nude, but who hss a wife so exceedingly jealoui that he has never dared to employ a-living- model since his marriage. I a Union who hails from Australia, lie beganJiHL public caxefr - a teiwr la fhe J. C. Williama.Jti Light Opers company In Melbourne. -Tho role of the artist'a jealous wifa la ths Ilawley film Is cleverly inter- . prated by Mile. Rosita Marstlni. a statuesque daughter of France, who wita educated tn Helgium a nd moved in fashionable i ire tea fn Uruasels before be-fore the war swept sway her family's fartune and forced her to work fur a livelihood. . --Nest on the list comes Misao Kekl, Imperturbable Japanese comedian who omues from a wWl-known family of rental stage folk, and who has illtn-aelf illtn-aelf been an actor since he was years old. His face Is welt known to ftltn patrons, as he has been In pictures pic-tures for several years, chiefly in pro-d pro-d Mr t Ions with bessue llayakawa and Tsura Aokl. . Prom Africa, via Pennsylvania, came TTiena Jasper, the clever young colored col-ored girl who has appeared as maid Iff scores of film productions, iie 1.-4 srtven a much more Important comedy role thsn usually falls to the lot of the maid In either Play or picture, and has not slighted ner comedy opportunities. oppor-tunities. Miss Jssper was seen as the maid In Miss Haw ley's first Realart picture. "Miss Hobbs," Before her advent ad-vent into films, she was a concert singer well known among her own rate throughout the Tnlted Htats. .j-Ths policeman in ths cant halt from Cork, while another minor role Is sarrled by a nandaoms young Italian; both of these characters are unnamed In the cast. The choice of all these supporting artors had been made, each on aec-Mint of type and talents, before Vitus Haw-ley Haw-ley noticed what a cosmopolftsn company com-pany had been collected for her support. sup-port. No race riots occurred during the weeks of production, however, and only a riot of fun resulted from this odd assembly of different races. |