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Show THE 8 active, partnt several functions during the week in the city, and the prima donna in The Hurricane at tlie Salt Lgke theatre, which has attracted thousands of theatre patrons, with .a large attendance arsured for this.af: ternoons matinee and final per "orm-anc- e tonight, displays intense emotionalism in her. role as star and leading day. The people just bainot get enough and the encores show how much tlie play is appreciated. a Tex. The scene and plot .is. laid in as, farm house where an ignorant and starving sour tells a .traveler of her ambition to go. to .New York and learn something, ,He. romijes. to send her books, to prepare her.for metropqVtan life'" and" offers' her a $50 bill which she indignantly refuses: - She-- - denounces her father with whom she quarriplpandfihally stabs him ahd flees, with her lover, in, whom, she confides, but who deserts her. She reaches Kansas 'City where she leads a questionable life but accumulates some wealth and finally decides to marry at: Tetrova atr all'times 'holds the tention of 'the; audience. She is a dramatist, poet and star of the .stage and one of the pinema andiis. considei-emost brilliant women we have in this country. .4 . . -- - -- A- i r LITTLE OLD NEW YORK TO BE PLAYED AT WILKES. When New York was a hamlet and Broadway was a" pasture thats Little Old New,. York, next weeks unusually large production of the Ralph Clonin-ge- r theatre, company- at the Wilkes v. starting Sunday: night. . f Miss Anne Tlerryhiaii, Miose return to her home town last week was greeted with wild enthusiasm by Wilke3 patrons, will be seen in a delightful romantic role opposite Ralph Clonin- . a mi ZEN I ger picturesque and. lovable play. The action deals with the. early Dutch, settlers 100 years ago, when Little Old New York was young. Some historically famous characters will stalk the. Wilkes stage, among them Washington: Irving, John Jacob Astor, Cornelius Vanderbilt and other notables such as the Brevoorts, the the Schuylers and others. Rida Johnson Young in Little Old New York, turned out a play which has become internationally famous because it is a great play. Among the novelties of the production will be a prize ring encounter between Bully Boy Brewster and The Hoboken Terror, in the village firehouse, a bout which Is stopped only by the ringing of the fire bell. Mis3 Berryman will be seen as Pat, a boy, who later proves to be Patricia, much to the discomfiture of Larry Delaven, the role to be played by Mr. Cloninger. Victory Jory, Victor Gillard, Miss May Roberts, Virgil Pritchard, Miss Norma Deane, George Cleveland, Ray Clifford and others of the augmented company will be seen in wonderfully clever character porin-thi- s De-Fuyste- . trayals. Special costumes for the period have been made to order by Rodney Hillam. whose costuming of The Green GocP dess was a feature of that production. Little Old New York is a costly and is another Cloninger masterpiece. Little Old New York will be played every night next week with mati-ne- s Thursday afternoon, Thanksgiving day and Saturday. 6f-feri- ng .. FAMOUS SPANISH LEGEND TO SHOW AT VICTORY. A Spanish legend more than three centuries old of a mysterious lost mine fabulously rich in gold ore forms the background for the story of The Mine With the Iron Door, Just announced as the feature photoplay attraction for one week commencing to-- , day at the Victory theatre. That gold, like true love, is where you find it, and that neither is to be possessed without long and arduous struggle, is the guiding theme. of this film version of Harold Bell .Wrights latest and greatest novel which has been transferred tp.the screen by Sol Lesser, of Principal Pictures Corporation with a faithfulness to the story text that is seldom found in picture adaptation. In The Mine With the Iron Door there is deep love and tender romance, thrilling adventure and mystery that is solvable only when all the facts are known. The feature abounds with the spirt of the early days of the great southwest when the Franciscan Fiiars, drifting into that section of the country, made peaceful alliances with the Papago Indians, found rich gold veins and established their missions many of which still stand intact and set up their altars of solid gold. ' This great picture, made under such difficult circumstances, was directed by Sam Wood,, whose name as the maker of feature photoplays is known everywhere there is a movie hou-e- . Dorothy Mackaill has the leading feminine role in a genuinely all star cast. Fat OMalley plays the role of Hugh Edwards, the hero, while Robert Frazer has the part of Natachee, the In PARAMOUNT EMPRESS dian; Others in the cast' are Mary : Carr, Charles Murray, Creighton Hale, Mitchell Lewis, Ray mond Hatton, Clarence Burton, William Collier, Jr., and Lillian Leighton. In addition to the feature,: the VicFable film tory will show and Pathe News. Emery Epperson and the Victorians have their, usual . place no the program Bert-Woodruff- ; -- an'.-Aesop- -- s - ... , AL BRIDGE. SETS. LIVELY . PACE IN HOUSE OF DAVID The House of Dayid, - Js much moret than has been said ..of it and large crowds are going , to-- .the Orpheum theatre afternoon and. evening to see this famous comedy the feature of which is. . husband who turns himself loose when wifie takes,,, her vacation. The wife has left but few moments when David (A1 Bridge) invites his friends for a big time. Some other friends bring in a couple of chorus girls and for a few hours real life is seen in the house of David. But like all good things, there is an end, and there was an end to this scene when the wife unexpectedly arrives and puts a stop to all the revelry and hilarity. Pleasing dance and musical numbers are interpolated by the beauty chorus and song birds of the cast. Clarence Wurdiig sings Girl of My Dreams and gets a big encore, being supported by the entire chorus; Dorothy Woodfward sings effectively I Cant Get the One I Want, with a Red Pepper chorus. The rose maids support Beulah Hayes - , . - hen-pecke- .. d: poker-playin- g . VICTORY THEATRE M-;- STARTS SATURDAY SHOW SATURDAY Rudolph Valrtiro V ' ; MACKAILL,' CREIGHTON HALE; MARY CARR AND A SUPERB CAST : .: , ttSTaiMTTO KillllMlU'M Four Bridge players prize winners, with Beauty Chorus at Orpheum theatre. Recently in a contest for bathing beauties, these four girls, members of the fridge Players Musical Comedy Company at the Orpheum, were, prize winners. They will be featured in the new show starting Sunday, called You'Oughta See Phil. i - . r : 1'iH lie TMHOUCM l.littf Symphony.? ;:- - 6 MAUEY; DOROTHY PAT Q QtoamowU Qictum WITH - - i : M MR Y KIM Mil SOY nml TIIK VICTORIANS Comedy niid Pntlie Yew .phn SIiowki 12i.l0. 2:15. 4 , .lilS, 730. 0:15 i . SIiowmi 12:50. 2:15. 4, 5:45, . A - 7 1.10. . 0:15 ... i |