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Show AMUSEMENT NOTES The fourth and perhaps greatest Ueorg0 Fltsmaurlco Paramount plc-turo, plc-turo, TaylBir the Flper," by Ouida Ucrgoro, will be tho attraction at tho Konlart theatre aoxt Moaduy. This posscssos the same meritorious points that have placed the Fltsmaurlco Productions Pro-ductions ot "Ob With the Dance," "The lllght to Love" aa "Idols of Clay" among the best pictures recently recent-ly produced. A faithful dbg provides many of I the most pathetic touches imaginable to William B, Hart's ew production "The Whistle," which will be shown at the Hcalart theatre next Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday, Llttlo Oeorgie Stone is aeon na the boy who was stolen fsomhls parents by Robert Evans (Mr. Hart) when his own child Is killed through ncgllgen-co ncgllgen-co in protecting shaftiBg.ln the factory fac-tory owned by the father of tho lad. lEvans rescues the child from drowsing drows-ing and takes the boy away to rear him as his own boy wa reared, "to Jump at the sound ot the whistle." . Thrills and laughter are happily eomblaed in Dorothy Dish's latest comedy, "The Ghost la tho Garret, which will be shown at the Rcolart 'Saturday. That this Is one of tho bestt icomedles in which Miss Olsh has been seen for many months all hor admirers admir-ers will agree after they hav0 seen tho picture. n . |