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Show AMUSEMENTS SAIT LAKE "The Undying Story of Captain Scott" and "Animal Llfo In the Antarctic" In movlns pictures. pic-tures. Matinee Friday and Saturday Satur-day at 2:30 o'clock. ORPKEUM Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon and evening. UTAH Willard "Mack and Marjorle I Borubcau In "The Silver Kins." Matinee Saturday. , " EMPRESS Vaudeville. Matinee every afternoon and two performances perform-ances at night. PANTAGES Vaudeville. Matinee every afternoon and two performances perform-ances at night. MOVING PICTURES. arEHESY Motion pictures and music. Thrilling wild animal plcturo. with Miss Williams. Continuous performances. perform-ances. REX Continuous performances. Today's To-day's feature. ".From Father to Son," In two parts. Tho followlnK tioiter notlct x rorVel "dTertUtmenl" In ordor to comply -with a ttrlol Interpretation of th nair xeder&1 newspaper news-paper Iwtt. In no asrjo re they paid drer-tlfomcntj. drer-tlfomcntj. Thy ir llms furnished by th press onU of the -rirloui the-ilera. A capacity liouao wltncr.eed yesterday atteraoon'r. pcrformaiico of "Tho Silver King" at tho Ut&U ttiMtor, and there was (mother crowded houno lact cronlng. Tho play Is running ttiooothly and 1r 'proving ono of tlio iuoi attmctlvo dramas of the scttton. 5tr. Mack, Mlts Rambeau and a big ftupporting company are doing exceptionally fluo work In Uie old l"ngll6h play, and foaturos Mint arc not overlooked arc tho remarkable scenic effects. ef-fects. The play lias bcon reduced to flvo acts and ten scene. Ttobcrlo, tbo famous European Jtigglnr. In on) nf the features on the road uliow bill at tho Orph'jum this week. His Is probably Uio most dexterous manipulator of varied fragile and break-nblo break-nblo articles that lias as yet como from Uio other hldo of tho pond. With the assistance of Bt Voroni, a clover voeallLt, a unique and alto-i;otlier alto-i;otlier Intcroitlng pertonnnnco in offered In which every move and gestuor of either participant count. Tonight la tbo regular noclety night at tho Orphcum, with on exceptional heavy advanco sale "Pnwty and pragmatic" was thn phraso used by an cmluoiit man of lottors rwcully to dcscrlbo Harry Iaudor. -who couici to tlio Colonial Pan-tagiHJ Pan-tagiHJ on Saturday, inutlnco and ulKlit, February Febru-ary 21. An CnKlloh reviewer continued tho dc-rcrlptlon dc-rcrlptlon by writing, after a pcrformaiico by Lauder In Leeds: "It waa tho pawklnesa o Harry L.iudor'o humor th.il tickled tho audience, when tho great llttlo man oerved up ono or two of these Items that aro morn Scotch dcllnoutlonu than tongs. First, tho northorn trait was seen In a grocer"!) errand boy. In whom humor, blended with a shrewd commercial Instinct, found ox-prcaalon, ox-prcaalon, druplto tho restraining Infliienco of a giant humbug. Thcro wau a continuity of tho uarao pawky clomont in tho mlddle-ngcd Scot who followed: and as Harry lander screwed up hh loft cyo. In a pucker that extend from the nostril nos-tril to eyebrow, tbc pawklnvss Deemed to become concentrated. Ho has a mobility of feature that changen tlio tight-lipped Scotch nusterlty In a ' twinkling to a fatuous grin of self-complacency. And ho boo a volco that alono would carry him through. In Harry Lauder one uces a Scotch comedian who. uullkn many who havo followed him. does not roly for his comedy offectu inululy oa tho swirling of htn kilt." Tho new show at the Vantages theater ban three fcaturea that aro worth the ndmlwlon prlco. Peter Taylor. young unlmul tralni-r. wlUi eight fcrocloits llorui. Hhowa tho maatery of mind over hurt. For th special added attraction, at-traction, Wlllurd .Muck's laloal comedy pluylj, a htriry of n tbcatrlcnl bnnnJlns: houuo entitled, 'nvhen I Wait AVIth Otln Skinner," In given. Tlio grnnt Arncnson. a dapper chap hi ordinary Direct 7,nrb: executed come &tnrtlf n: fo-ila on tho light wire, and winds up with it daring slide on hlr head down a cublu stretched from tbo balcony to tho stago. ' One of tho biggest foreign hlla hunt lo Suit I.uko by tbo Sulllvun-ConMldilio booking ar.ontii Ii Xlerlnn'K troupo nf vducalcJ dogK, which hond.i thB novelty features ut tbo Kmprcas Uili week. Thero aro fifty dogs In the troupe and they present an ontlro hkntch entitled "Tho Spoiled Honeymoon." Tho doss arc ull In eoilumo and wear llttlo hardwood shoes. Tho h-dllner on tho now bill Is tho spirited musical rcvun entitled "Thn Canoo Girls." "Prom Father to Sun" will cloko its run at tho Ilex this CTcnlng. Tbo plcturo tends to upsol tho usual theory of horcdlty, m in thin story the son nf a dlsroputabln father proves an honest, straightforward straight-forward young fellow, who endures much III-treatment III-treatment from tho lather and from a wayward brother-in-law. Tbo plcturo feature Hobort Loonard. Ili author, add consists of two reels In which tho Rtory ' t-'M presented. Tlirco oUir pictures aro also on tho current bill. Kellg'8 in lid animal plcturo. fruturing that bum daring of actrrrses. Miss Kllilyn Williams, will be repeated at tho Mctir.sy for thu lat tlino today Miss Williams docn joino rrraorltablo aullnR In this thrilling drauiu. especially In tho desperate etniRglo -ith a ferocious leopard. Tho Kulein drama. "Tlio Rajah'c Jewel?." Is ono of the best dotoctlve stories eoou for somo timo, John Bron-nan Bron-nan and llutb noland furnish plonty of laughs In tholr nlcctch, "Good for the Gout." A.S a special attraction a dramatic military picture rohUlnK an Incident of the civil war ill alrio bo shown |