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Show AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE "The Passing Show of 191.1.'' Thros performances, commencing com-mencing tonight. Matinee Saturday. OltP 1 1EUM Vaudeville. Performances Perform-ances every afternoon and evening, PA N T AG 15 S Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon nnd two performances per-formances at night. EMPRESS Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon and two performances per-formances at night. MOVING PICTURES. REX Last time today: "Lucille Love, tho Girl of Mystery," first installment install-ment of serial by "The Master Pen." Continuous performance, 1 to 11 P. m. MEHESV Thomas J. Tynan in a powerful three-part drama, "The Hand of tho Law." Kay-Boo com-"pany com-"pany in "Lovo vs. Duty," today only. Continuous performance. UTAH "The Drug Terror." a motion mo-tion picture story of strength. All wcok, matinee and night. Tht tollowlns theater notices art marted "advertisement" n order to comply with a strict Interpretation of the saw federal nairs-paper nairs-paper law. in no aeni ar they pild adver-tlt-mcntr.. They ara Items furnished by ths press stents ot tho various theaters. It is not stretching a point to say that no photodrama shown In Salt Lake City has created more Interest than "Tho Drug Terror," which 13 now Mulshing a most prolltable week at the Utah theater. The big Luuln feature has been the talk of the city since tho graphic scenes were tlrst thrown on the screen. .Every person per-son who has seen the pictures has talkod about them, with the result that the house has been crowded each afternoon and evening. The pictures are clear and distinctly dis-tinctly portray the 'evJla of the drug habit. It Is an easy matter to classify the Kaufman Brothers, blackface comedlanH at the Orpheuni this week, for they aro among the foremost In their particular type of vaudeville offering. They make their entrance in slap-bang Htyle, and from then on Indulge In rapld-tlro humor that makes (heir audiences sit up and take notice. Tho brothers have excellent voices, but they devote their talenta to "cutting up" rather than singing properly. prop-erly. They are equipped with a good line of songs and some airy chatter that is infectious, in-fectious, "Best town I've seen In the west," Is the way Joe Fan ton of the "present Empress Em-press bill characterizes his impressions of Salt Lake City the week he has spent here. ' I certainly believe nil I've heard of Salt Lake." he declares. "This Is a regular town, sure enough." Mr. Fanton and his associates present one of the cleverest strc-ng-nrm acts the Empress has housed in month?. This week's bill comes to a close Saturday night. There will be a special matinee at the Empress Saturday afternoon for rhe kiddles. Headlining a bill of unusual excellence at Pantages theater this week are two exceptionally fine features. One of them In an equestrian act. presented by the Three Riding Duttons. The equestrians ghc a spirited bareback riding number. The other Is a clever singing ?ketch by Cecilia Rhoda and George Cratnpton, entitled en-titled "Between the Reels." Both acts have scored an Immense success. Patsy Doyle, known as the "big. sad man"; Duncan and Holt, blackface comedy musicians, musi-cians, and the Clara Stevens' dancing company round out the bill. The first chapters of "Ludlllo Love, the Girl of Mystery," will be pictured at the Rex theater for the last time this afternoon after-noon and evening, and the following installment, in-stallment, to be shown next Thursday and Friday, will be Impatiently awaited. Other Oth-er good number of the bill for today aro an Eclair drama, with Barbara Tennant: a Victor educational Jllni. and the Animated Ani-mated Weekly. Warren Kerrigan will be a I thn Rex theater tomorrow In a three-part three-part victor feature, "Tho Bolted Door." If you want to see how unfortunates are converted into men of honor and trust g . 7 don't fall to sew "The Hand of the Law," 1 . , ' the dramatic three-rcol story which closes I X at tho Moheisy this evenlnc. A powerful 1 I programme nan been arraitKed tpr .Sat- fl ' J unlay, headed by an tntenfely dramatic R 1 ; ' photoplay In two reels entitled "Her f" , . Fighting Chance." produred by the Amrr- lean company. Tho Reliance, players ap- 1 i. pear In "Ashen of the Past." a two-part ' t-drama t-drama featuring Blanche Sweet. A Key- ; stono comedy, "Mack nt It Again," com- j-plelcs j-plelcs the bill. ., |