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Show i AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE "The Undying Story of Captain Scott" and "Animal Life in the Antarctic." In. moving pictures. pic-tures. All .vcl. Matlnuc3 Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Thursday and Friday at -1 o'clock. OltPlIElttI Vaudeville. I'criorm- a hoc every afternoon and evonlnc. V TA1I Willanl .Mack and Marjorlo Kambeau In "The Sliver Klny." All week. .Matinees Thursday and Saturday. EMPRESS Vaudeville. Matinee every afternoon and 'two performances perform-ances at night. Zsew 1)111 today. PANT AG ES Vaudeville. .Matlnoo every afternoon and two performances perform-ances at nlshl. New bill today. MOVING PICTURES. MEIIESY Continuous performance. Today's feature, special hand-colored Mm by Pathc. AMERICAN Continuous performances. perform-ances. Special feature today, "IDa-I "IDa-I vid Copperfield." HEN Continuous performances. Today's To-day's feature, 'The Kals: Uridy." ). SING as thc stage the scones tured in Dickens's story, JDa-I JDa-I vid Copperfield Is faithfully tJ and accuiatcly reproduced on the motion picture screen at the American theater. To those familiar fa-miliar with thc story tho cliffs of Dover, Do-ver, the street scents at Canterbury, tho beach at Yarmouth, the upturned boat that formed the home of Poggotty. llant anil Little Emily seem like old friends. The pathetic life of Dickens's master character is shown aa completely as it was written. Ills childhood days aro remarkably re-markably portrayed by Master Eric Desmond, Des-mond, tne child actov, and the .David of later years is capably handled. Hare discrimination has been exercised by the producers, both In thc choice of events, which hold thc story together without taxing1 the Imagination, and in the selection yf tho cast. Wllkins Ma in wber. t'rlah Hoop. .Mr. AVIlklns and other prominent characters tire faithfully portrayed, but much ol" the beauty of the pictures lies In the old English scenes that have ibcn changed but little Mince the great story was written. Thc inusir lurnishcd by the American orche3tiu. under tho direction of Professor Profes-sor J. .1. McClellan. who has re turned from California; consisted of selections which tended to enhance the bcaulv of tla film classic. Th? Jollorrlnc thsi'rr notlc?.! tr markrj "ilv'rtlsoniflnl" In nrdr lo complr with z. lrlel Inlet prr.talloD of th hp federal noirn-rmpfpr noirn-rmpfpr lw. Id no iocb" rn tlioj paid tilver-iistmenu. tilver-iistmenu. Thej ar Items lurDlahod br ti : irce nc-nts of the rarioui tlicitcra. I The wonderful Scott pictures and explanatory ex-planatory traveloguo will be given again today at 1 o'cloclc and tonight at S.yo o'clock at the Salt Luke theater. '"Some bill at thc Orpheum this week" is Ihe unanimous verdict of the regulars and all others who have laughed with Billy B. Van, Lou Anger and the rest of the mirth makers who go to mako up the road show which' Is now holding the ooaras. tnc women, too. are gasping at tho gowns worn by Sophye Barnurd and applauding hor splendid voice. The balance of tho bill ir. made up of representative repre-sentative acts of their typo, thi whole affording variety and splendid entertainment. entertain-ment. The first performance of "Tho PH-r King" nt thn Utah theater this week consumed three hours and twenty minutes, min-utes, owing to the fact that tho play con-slfets con-slfets of six arts and cloven pcene. A hancc. however, has been made In the last act by combining It with the lifth act and eliminating one srene. so that thc performance Is now ovor at a lv intntitcs heforc It o clock Mr. Mack lias cleverly reconstructed two .scenes and yet retains all I he Kallent features of the famous old dranni. Beautifully hand-colored and marked by elaborate stage M-ttlims. gorgeous costumes and perfect photogiaphy, "Con-(picrcd "Con-(picrcd I laic," the two-part Pat lie fca-luro fca-luro shown at the Mehesy yesterday, won praise and admiration from all who saw it. Aside from lis merit a-s a beautiful beau-tiful picture. "Conquered I Tate" tells a strong dm matin atoiy faultlessly, IntT-HWFPd IntT-HWFPd by a cast ol' brilliant performers, perform-ers, headed by the peerless French beauty, .Mile, itobinne. Vord has been received from the eastern east-ern office of the Graham music bureau lo the effect that the. western tour of I'rancls Macinillen. violinist, who was due here Friday night as one of thc attractions attrac-tions of the Graham music ami lyceum scries, lias been canceled. Announcements Announce-ments and advertising had been arranged for the papeis for last Saturdav and Sunday when this word came, and It was hoped that a suitable substitute could be secured in time, but in this thc local management vas unsuccessful. |