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Show "The Spoilers," to Be Seen at the Salt Lake Theatre, Opening This Afternoon Jlelen Chester and the Bronco Kid in The Spoilers at the Salt Lake Theatre this week opening with matinee today Those who have never had an op portumty to see the work ngs of an enormous p cture plant such as W N bel g operates n Los Angeles and Ch cago have m ssed one of the greatest ndustr al s ghts in the world To see a plant w th seven or e ght stock con pan es all at work at one t me build ng and produc ng stor es for the en terta nment of the" amusement lov ng world is not only mterets ng but t s really remarkable to see th s oper at on m process Really the public have no dea the amount of energy and worl enta led n br ng ng about successful mot on p cture dramas nor have they any dea when they see the p eture on the screen of lust what was necessary to produce t In the production of The Spo 1 ers wh ch was made under the care ful hand and guidance of Col n Camp bell arm es were employed to br ng about the complet on of th s story One of the nterest ng nc lents that j occurred in the mak n of The Spoil ers came n the f ght scene between Glenister and McNamara Wll am Tarnum who po trayed the character of Glenister sa d. to Thomas Santch as they were about to play the i ght scene wh ch occurs n Struve s off ce at the concl s on of the p cture. You re not afra d to get a real good wh pp ng are youf Mr Santchi e pi ed that he was not and at the same t me asked Mr Farnum if he was w II ing to make th s a real f ght Mr Far num sa d that he was only too anx ous to W th a battery of f ve cameras' focused on th s f ght they were able to get every nterest ng nc dent and the battle from start to f n sh and those who w tness th s great p cture at the Salt Lai e theater -n II read ly real ze that th s f ght s real st c in all ts earnestness Aga n the c ty of !Nome was bu It and reproduced "exactly as t was when Mr Beach wrote th s story To be gin w th t would have been n poss b e to have gone to Alaska and have taken these scenes m the st eet for Nome as t was then s no more It was f rst partially destroyed by a t dal wa e and later completely destroyed by f re A research for photographs was made and after they were secured Mr Sel g ordered the city b It from the photographs secured It became necessary to rebu Id the ent re m n ng camp the M das Th s was bu It in all of ts reality After hav ng enacted a few scenes on th s loeat on the ent re camp wa- dyna m ted and destroyed foi the benef t of th s great pjcture so that the public would have the story m all its real ness Th s stupendous product on w 11 re ce ve ts n t al presentat on at the Salt Lake theater today at a 2 30 mat nee and ton ght s performance |