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THK "I'CNHAPOLIS SlJNDAV KKnltWAIlY 21 Hoi i Tao I. 1 iVea1 Burlesque Show Al.l ln.iki ttti tit Principals in Variety, Stock v. it HOW PLAY! TIG Sta mm, Strong Man, Appears at Pantagcs I at Gayely; Palace to A ili ti. Aj or j-ti. rti i Kr.U!:t l'.

t.i i comedy and t-; Feature Emmett Lynn in Song, Dance Act, by Majc -aler, Hilly mi Vanirn Va l.are. Irt t.e iJix.m, i. I trein nnd thr anl t'l! this yt the Grouty," JJ l.l -Tl. i ti-r. affv for mi mf May Wirth, Featured in 1 iv.

Is" 1'alacf "A Kiiiicht" tas.j a the i Fi.V fUUM or 11 i ti fir rr iite wi.n, vp (l.tiicj-rs. wiii apriii- 'n ij, i i i i this i Scr'. lit wliii u5-s h.cui as kin mo'Ie i.f -rtf-n- i-s not ti althouIi if- ric.r tiillc 1 fyr Hiipnraticft an a He vill Ins art which was the f. M'i'li-rii an- X)SK1 t(-. luilf.

Tl.e fust tit the with a few will be rew to Minnearxjlis htllii fnlloWrc The "NiKht Owia" rejilisra I ha wliiili lias It-t-a appeal-trig at thH Oayety for the Hennepin Act This Week, Is One of Circus Family May "Wirth. 'luern of tha "big top," and her brother, Phil, famous clown, who brink's a miniature clreu to tho Hennepin -Orphtunj this week, are members of a family famous in the history cr the (IrcUi- for five generations. The name, Wirth. In Australia, has a significance fimilar to that of liar num In this country. Kvery generation ha! produced riders, of whom May Wirth is without doubt the greatest.

At 14 May Wirth opened In Madison fiquara with the unique honor accorded her of being the sole performer In three rings, thus 1 mailing all the traditions of the tawdubt ring. a vi'tlln nutiilicr, in which in- lived a wlillr a ilo- saui it frcni lii.i i'owlnff nrni. H. "iso yt Lis al-iiity hy lifting an ordinary pin no. In hU act th athletic Ramm aprK'ars with fcur pretty and clrN, an of scf-tin and many costume cha.

jtn In "The Lov i l'irats," which runisfs of vocal fi)lua hy Mr. Ktumm hy each of the four I plrls and a new ami novel athletic dance in hich the athletic: jcuiik man dis- (iermaine. p.ist tiiree weeki. fiermaine, AW -1 loulirette; Hilly Purcell, Kd Miliar and Kuthhun. con.et'.ian, re m.iin while the new numbers are "Tramn" 1'i-r.

t-lays Ids stroni'th iy dancioa; n.t i l-'-jt a one it tnu gins at arms! rllly, Yhlilish corr.edian, AI UoUrtson kne-th. ana Anna jen. Mlsg flermalne will appear In tuo Kj.ecial numhers. Manager Harry Jlirsch of the Gayety has for added attractions tin O'veral nifjhts durint; the week. On Tuesday there will he boxing; Thursday, wrestling; Friday, an amateur COIItefit.

Kminelt Lynn will be seen in another of Iiia old inan characters this week when he plays the uly old fox in "The Bi ltle Shtippe." Other roles in the play-will le taken by Don Adams, Holly Leslie, Tommy Jones, i iss Vivian, Miss Lem.re ami Miss Lynn. The Pacific Four will add to the musical numbers with soma quartet offerings. CONRAD i NAGEL i HI iwfflMi fSWIHd wk maeusch Family y- fA y0 SoSi Vi PATSY RUTH pi Kicm Ft 3.24 fr; hi MILLER lO I MINNEAPOLIS FAMILY THEATRE i VZ iffr H-rj HOBART if JK PANTACES SUOYimE ViMM BOSWORTH PICTURES IN r. 1 JT (f 1 MINNEAPOLIS iJS' e'i 1 I fl 1 1 1 t2f 'f VtwH BTATK CNCERI -3 I-i. i ii Jtft- .4 III CHCHFSTRA il v.

A.NTHONTV tJMVTHE irU i WtJy --J 1, i ferr oevil-Le 1 j(l 'v 6MM irLvUOVE: 1 ra llae. Coming to Hennepin. I yt.1",'"'":- -1 "'C- 'V i Nora Hayes, iw touring the Orpli- fS Vt uni circuit, play the Hennepin- yf Orpheum early In March, ifcl i i l. scon, I iiB WE.1 1 -m Manager hftcW fej supk special 1 VH A DRAMA OF THE 1 INKWELL" I OF LOST MEN 1 1 One Week Beginning Llatines Today III V. TK.

I 'I I II I tl Emmetta Germaine, Gayety! Dancer, Is to Join Orpheum Circuit Act During Spring; A O-eMODERN TRAGEDY fSk riC TUC BARV TliAT -sSXf THEr UMVeVKJTGD GUILD TA A WASN'T WANTED )jv Pollock's 'The FooY Defies Conventions; Opens Here March 1 6 Chanritog Pollock lialienes theatri- Kmmetla. Germaine, dancing aou. of the "Nlpht Owla' l.urleeiju company, which Is to appear at the Gayety theater for a period of three weeks, anil who has signed a contract to appear with Jimmy I.u.;;s on the Orpheum circuit bet-ii r.it in M.iy, has hieu in the show buHinet-s since her birth. MSks (iermalne, who is IV years ohl. Is tho daJKhter of K.

stage director of the "l'p the Ladder" company, writh played at the Metropolitan theater last fall, and her mother who now travels with her, formerly was featured in vau'evilie as "Germaine. Phenomenal Lady Jiarltone." Mr. ienr.inf.:io also formerly was a pe-forner, and he and bin ftife uppeured in vaudeville, musical comedy and upon ti concert stage. lit rffi Hi. I I V- NO -V i rsl conventions in his p.tef play, "The Fool." hit the M-iwyns will for the first time tn-re at tlse Metropolitan, the fntjagf ment to be for one week nlj-, bKinnirie Sunday, March 1.

fiubjects Benern'ay taooo on the statre are dealt wili nd forcefully in etutjy of present day American life. The conflict between opitalard l.ibor, ideahmn uiid materialism, false and true rtlliflon are (ieptcted realiatic-ftlly; nor ib es the author kao It f. ouht-fu! on which side he has taken tar.d. Through hit li'fii, a ynm-g mln-liter thrtis-t frnt a fashionable New TorU pulpit for plain aud other aol after that aeen to help the i pprei ami unfortunate wherever he finds "them, the author poitits the mora! that sur-Cm only can come tlivough service "And every man who fcives his best," nays the hiin.anitat lun hero, "must find his happlrierv" An Impressive production Is promised with a largq and uucomuioniy fin com- frtS SPECIAL fclnrtlnf Today's Matinee AC'MlTTfD TO Ttj.y-J UOIES ONLY The Bafnbridge Players Offering fe tbe Time Her 1 A TREMENDOUS' TO THE B'JPMINC QUEHION THAT ErtTEtU1 INTO EVERY VOMAh'S LIFE- MOWERS, BRING YOUR DAUGHTERS1 EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE THIS" PL4Y i 9 pany. Demi Nights All frlatinees 2Sc 50c (Plus Tax) mm lll'c VV fS' "VN EXIT I "L0S EM0US 'if 'I ALFREn BECKER AODCO ATTRACTIONS Vj- 1 iMP a girls mihil 'msooyi THE LOVE I liires pirates" ANNA THE DARLING OF 1 i THE SCREEN IN ''HAViVU "OI C'N 7 HER NEWEST AlfrJMi i 1 0 i PICTURE, UNDER I'A' miskai.

C4, I THE DIRECTION jf' JT I M'Mbek Fl 1 vli'Of PES'' Mel-S-Sb '(jsajwrj I MARY 1 Sfl PICKF.ORD i li ii Tj "The t.onn Shop" JjA i MSm ftp Minneapolis has been talking of 3 the coming of this picture, and 1 will continue to talk months after 3 I I it leaves. PLAYING flli-l WCj' rl'hw i wo ffrryWSw TIP TOP REVUE 1 cicrmiM martiral I atHtttq Every NiihT" t' Is Stunt Night ERINGrgT Pf0 U-i at the THE 5-f PALACE FAMILY 7' lou.se Dreser VT WEEK CF MARCH 2 FEATURE FILM, "TELL ME WHY" A Whirlwind of Fun Itr --'try Hopwowt. Author o( "(ettitiR fctc. jTMiamir i ii ma aai iisiit iii i i I 'Demi-Virgin' at Shubert to Give Theater Patrons Insight Into Movie Making Theatergoers attending "The Peml-Vlrgln" at the Hhuhert this week aie promised an Insight into movie making. The author, Avery Hopwood, takes the audience Into a studio and reveals how a photoplay Is directed.

The locale of the first act of "The is the lot of the "lAska" Motion Picture atudlo 1" Hollywood. When the curtain rines, a ecene of a rnovle laid in an aitiM'a studio Is being "shot." The director calls his order through a megaphone and the camera clicks away as the puformcrs po through tu parts, ftei- In the same act. tha i. of 7 MONTHS IX MU lOftK. i i.

ivi.t V. M. 8:15. :45. rhiitopla I 4 i.

Matinee Today. AM feat I'liit Tat; Tonl-i tJf-Ve. I'lim 'lav. RETURN) AFTER YEARS (N WWONSZ GAYETY STAKTIMi TODAY A.I. KtK "THE NIGHT OWLS" III III FSK WITH AS KTIBK NEW COMPANV another photoplay is rehearsed brlefU'4 IM THE: CHERRY and, mill further along, this love scer.a is acted out irj detail before the camera.

The lovers are a divorced couplo at aworda' points; whllo they make love before tho camera they abuse each cither verbally and Indulge in barcastic remarks. Considerable other laugh-provoking ''business" also Is Introduced. University Girl to Have S9 E3y AARON FFAAAN TWO ROZELLAS in "A Miiairnl Stew" MASK BALL TWENTY CASH I'lilZK- ARCADIA DANCE PALACE StJ Snutll Hfth M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 4, KAMI MtKtli AT TK. MANY OVKL KKATIKES.

Speaking Rart at Shubert UOIGLAS Kt Til AKY Offer KSfcLY E8" Atisted by Urol Iter Ray UATTIMIV Ft.SlK JONES ELLIOTT Alstert by Iftt! Tlsher'u Orehetr in in DilTereiit hons and lanr OfTering DEZSO RETTER N. Wash Av. Near lienn. BIJOU Hester Sondergaard, whose acting in the productions of the University of Minnesota's Masquers club has attracted attention, will have her first professional tspeaking role with the Bain-bridge players in "The Demi-Virgin" nt the Shubert this week. Miss Sonder-jraard appeared as one of the extra jdrls in "Liliom" week before last, but tild not lftve any lines to speak.

The Idiil of the Clrrun MAY WIRTH With 4 'PHI I "orld'a Oreatett rniL. Riding tomedlan and FAMILY The Popular Itreailway I avurita HARRY DELF Tn Hi Otrn InimMtib Sonp-i gperlal Today Open 0 A. M. Adult lUr. t'lilldren 6r.

LIONEL BAKRYMORE ALMA RIHH.NS In "ENEMIES OF WOMEN" Pliuloolay AMI LAKK IV iuhI Nutttlila Hupportins 3 Exrlu-ilve "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE" il KILTIE t'OMKDY FOX NKBS (ttt The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra 86 Musicians. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, Conductor. .21 si Season POPULAR CONCERT AUDITORIUIVS THIS AFTERNOON AT 3:30 liKi.lNNI.Mil AT KOIIN XOIlAY 1 I CONTIM OliS II V. M. DANNY GRAHAM'S REVUE Ulltla Orth at the IMano 'A Tfrpnlrhorenn Usiimf" Conn Albert la "On Their Wy Fchonl" Lillian Bernard The rheer Ip Odlst of Syncopation laatai-aaa ll if 111 1 I II 1 "Ti THE AnlES," 1 11 1 I THf' SPAKKI.lMi STXltE lOMHiV THAT MIK -MILLIONS HOW L.

Free Lectures on Christian Science I 1 By JIK. JOHN BAMAI.t 111 NX, C. 8. of HiH-tun. 1 BOI NU 8 i By JIB.

JOHN BAMAI.t 111 NX, C. 8. of ISiWtun. BOl SU 8 EIL R. DEMAREST Soloist ALFRED MIROVITCH Russian Pianist "He is a player of most uncanny clearness, never pausinjr in his' quest of revealing dynamic values that ranged from inner voices of solid orchestral chord lo vanishing melotiies like distant bells." N'ew York Times.

TSCHAIKOWSKY PROGRAM "Romeo and Juliet" Overture. Andante cantabile. "Nut-Cracker" Suite I. Miniature Overture. .11.

Six Characteristic Dances. III. Waltz of the Flowers. Piano Concerto No. 1, in E-flat minor.

AchilEcs with Julhif in New 1e I.u LEATHER PUSHERS "UK tdOPi ftlNIJll-H'' BOB BROSE'S STRAND EAND Kirk Collier Co. in "K.IHIO TRIM Bf.Ks- 1. Meiuhcr of 'ie Bitunl of I.rtureshl of Tbe Mother I'biirrli, The tlrat I hurili of hrint. hciciiti-t. in Iat.Ha-itu..ittii.

At the Shuirt Theater Monday, February 25th, 12:15 p. M. At the Auditorium Elvteiilli noil Mrollrt Avcnur, Miunotpolis, lliiui. Monday February 23th, at 8 o'Clock Under auspices of Sixth Church of Christ Scientist, Door' open at o'clock. 8 Phone; Geneva G8SS.

CMO C. I1AEEN CO. in "TlIK lit Alt AT" A fftrc.f omeily hy VVilljir.l Macl Seats: Toe, 50c, 35c and 2ic Auditorium Ticket Office Opens 10 A. M. 1-Ja All Mar ust I'lit-1 ay "Tit Iwl'KKF-H IMF" "'ttqutly, vii, Tttpirh, abieii Sta't-T ItMr IlHS'SSjW.

K'un. DON'T RISK MISSING IT am Bi and Ilk 4V. WORTH HorKI JlJ vvu iire nut a lruiai buusuiuci vi uui nit Atutic uunviyu mwii auu 0 taj mwniwawuinin.

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