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Show PEOPLE'S SHOWS FORJHE WEEK Again this week the playhouse managers man-agers are offering entertainments of rare merit and so completely have they arranged for the shows that the week will be well spent by the theater-goers. Especial attention will be given to the performances next week, which will be Thanksgiving time, and entertainment of the best quality will be furnished. The picture shows have come to the people In price and most every family can afford to see the best productions produc-tions that are put before the people in the theatrical world. There was a time when it would cost as high as S3 to see a show that now can be seen for prices ranging from 5 cents to 20 cents. The following show-house show-house programs are offered for tho week: Alhambra. Monday and Tuesday Orchestra concert "The Light That Failed." "The Plow Girl." Wednesday and Thursday Orchestra Orches-tra concert. "The Pearl of Paradise." "Burton Holmes." Thursday same as Wednesday. Friday and Saturday Fannie Ward in "The Years of the Locust." Orchestra Or-chestra concert. Sunday Marguerite Clark in "Miss Geo. Washington." Orchestra concert. con-cert. Ogden. Tonight Nell Shipman, Geo. Holt and an all-star cast in' the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon special photodrama, "Through the Wall." ..Tuesday and Wednesday Wilfred Lucaa and Paulins Starke in the Fine Arts-Triangle Photoplay. "The Rummy," Rum-my," and Earl Williams in "The Masked Ball." Thursday, Friday and Saturday-Bessie Saturday-Bessie Barriscalo and Charles Ray in the Ince-Triangle photoplay, "Plain Jane," and Ora Carew in the Keystone Key-stone Comedy, "Dollars and Sense." Lyceum. Monday "Mutual Weekly." "The Menace." "The Fight on the Lam." Bride6" Kerrisan- "HIs Blushing nfTQue?!3;r'!Iifberty-" "For Lve i of a Girl." "A Bold Bad Breeze." Wednesday "Grim Justice," and a Keystone comedy. j Thursday "Lass of the Lumber lands. "Picture Pirates." "Reel 1 Life." Friday "Shiolding Shadow." "The ' Resurrection." "Braver Than the Bravest," : |