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Show "My Wild Irish Rose" Opens at Orpheum Theatre Today Pauline Starke was selected for the heroine ol 'My W ild lri.sh Rose " because be-cause she is tin perl. . t type for the Irish beaUty. Her broad white forehead fore-head and svelt flgur. blends the . harm which have made the Irish women famous fa-mous for their captivating physical attractions. She has the role of Moya, who Is In love with Conn, the shaughraun, a role played by Pat i " Mai ley. Vltagraph has again done the unusual un-usual In an attracthe adaptation of both a song and a story each one a classic to the screen. "My Wild Irish Rose" which will be shown at the Orpheum theater beginning today, to-day, elps the sweetness from both Chaunpey Oloott's song, and Dion Boucicault's famous Mage success. The Shaughraun." Irish romance Is always gripping, but when music, wit, a rich Irish brogue, replete with folk lore, and n wealth of scenic beauty are blended, the effect Is startling. One Is completely com-pletely saturated with the sen,tlmehl of the song and the plot. In other words It Ls an example of near 100 percent in "at mo phere." It will send many an audience whistling and humming hum-ming up the aisles. An elaborate musical program by tho Orpheum orchestra or-chestra has been arranged by J, Albert Al-bert Erlckson. the director, Mel H.rtz at the organ will furnish ex-cellent ex-cellent accompaniment to the picture and the song. "My Wild Irish Rose," will bo Fimg by one of Ogden'a prominent prom-inent young tenors, at each performance. |