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Show AMUSEMENTS lir':tii;liu-Or. cVfi v tiftn noon uul IWNTAOV.S 'du.li illrv (Viform- aivs viry ai'tt-ruoou ami ovimhhs. Fill ! .inra We.'.tu-.s.hi v ma i (nee, OKI'HKfM - Ym:devi!U. IVn.n m- r!ii' every afternoon and cwnlns. i;iM i-lirtii.sii' Suiutuy nutinrc VTAH-'"Th Tlinr. the VUw and Sf iltrl." Two pertniinHin-.'s nl lit - v. .i and 0 IS. Muliiwes today. Saturday and Suiula . Jiu-obs Mu- sh'sl Comedy company. $AfT I.AKK -KlkR Minstiv!. to- nUM and ii:iUm"Uy. Matinee Sat- I'jvlay- o tion r i c t i ' r i ; s . pKOAPW.VY "The Rose of t'.:e Rancho." the first lKsky- Holasco j-rodiicilon on the Paramount programme, pro-gramme, which David Uehijvo last . week deo'tirvd to b the most artistic artis-tic motion picture he ever mw, in five reels. Oiu other reel; t;ood, urn-sic; urn-sic; continuous. AMERICAN AU-?i."r oast In "St. Klir.o." the ifreate t love story of all apes. In six nets. Concert or-chest or-chest va. Professor .1. J. McClellan, eonJ Nrtor. QT. KLMO," that wonderfully popular U" sove story by Augusta Kvans, roved a strong attraction ut the Ameri- theater last night. The splendid tlm production in six acts w.its waUhed wrapt attention by capacity houses. F.lmo" eon;inues at the American -dav and tomorrow with promises of ex-raoniinary ex-raoniinary attendances. The story Is re v i n a i . n i v c a I appea i, lie u n -ifi-'ie moral rMP- that liiit'ait hiul-js hiul-js is always sufficiently punished in r.a er.j. Tie character portrayal of all n the photoplay Is well in?:'! perfect, the r:od work in the rostumet; fine, and v natural sr ttiurs In beaut iful scen-rv. scen-rv. erounc.s a nd build mas :r.ike this n c-r.at:on of all the best elements of ccsy's yhoto productions. , Fiio" is L.e storv of the life of wea'- youna: man. who f '- in love n:h a ---t jt iful g:rl, who, how ever, w as t love with St. Klmo's best friend. The r.e she loved best was poor und the ik let wealth influence her in sivins; ?r p:"omise to S. r.lmo. I'-.scovcrinc b;s v fair av.d h's rival ;ti a try s tin? ro:. St. Ehi:o becomes er.race-i nrd. "s!ie::irir.sr his friend to a uuel, ki!:s :rj.. He thexi. because ol the falsity of :.e girl he beheved in. becomes inspired v tvil motives and h'.s career tor a ?r.g time is marked by fiendish bnitauty it also liaprns that untoward evens :ur wherever he goes. These incidents emi a sahent part of the story and re convincingly embodied in the film Gee of them, a railroad wreck, brings im in toixh "with m swe younsr orphan ir!. whom he has met before under -ery npleasant circumstances. About this time n occasional touch of humanity begins " rr.aniiest itself in his actions and ir.iliv he desire? to marry' Kdr.a that er innocent young life may purify his f;il. As she win not consent he gos ra y and Is about to sail when he -akens to h.a real duty and beirins to :t lister to the poor ar.d unfortunates, at in returning home to take t"n pulpit i the church he had years before built r his friend whom he had- killed. His ademption then beLns perfected his pro-osal pro-osal to the orphan jrirl is accepted and ie stor- ends happily. The power of iie spirit of revenue visualized by the ' 1 1 1 .1 1 ame of Mepl.iF.t,,. Hlu f i--. - - I u: of ri.ri.Ht. ucr ..v,.r t- j.,,,;,, I th;ul 1' hno. ' pl.MMi,,,; musical !"o.;i.nnuic w.in i.uul-r.-d lo ,i.e m.ri- can , onc.Tl oichrMui, I T'ui following then ler lioticin ti re marked "aM veri i-M-im-iit " to cninply with a strict lnleriuetotton v( th, fed' . mi! newspaper la-,v. hi no M-nse mo Jhev paid "dvortt.sements, belnK Hems tiiin1.-!nM bv tin- prr.sa uciua of iho a r! ous t hen t er.v Tho TI reo T pes. n p.iiiK oi at the (Mpli.-uni by tlireo :n;.el. MimnllK nuv,.:. hhnule, bruneU,- arid auburn pu-Mii lo be one ol t h, lnis of the bill lies,. itiracttve oiihk l.uhe.s app.r i,,..' Hue a --poileslv while scim nd t,0 .-tereopd.-en Mipph.-s them wiili Korceoua cositnne eiY.cts and the necessary Kt;Re etUi K. Tire pictures change with' aslon-Uhins aslon-Uhins rapluity. for thrv l,ov ,. t.;a:i ihuly different poses iu -m u,tervu oi ten minutes. The bluest sort of a week 1 .ivw'i. Kr:'pre- has enjoyed In months la unvdlv comnis- to a close at thai hoie. and bn'l a lew more perf.nrainces remain In which alt likei w.U havo an opportunity of .seeinir Harry A. Mon t K'Uncw's inuslcal sketcu, "'rhc Forbidden Sonc." in which Pavid li.'.-se. t'aarl.H Kent, "kieth" ,.M-klns. ,.M-klns. Ml.s Neihe llashrouch. Mtss T'.-ml I.ai.son. Miss M.irmnu-ite- Itcntrod and ;l t-v ore of other prominent Salt l.nke miutois aro Appearing. Morniw..d s train ,1 r!os !t nd tiionkya are nro-ni; a ' re:it attraction for the "kiddie." anli ! Saturday afternoon u pe.-tnl matinee will ho Kiven for their luncfil. Mlcli.i el Morton, the celebrated Knlisn p!anht. came to America bust January Janu-ary for the. special purpose nf direct! ic reb.earsals of his latest plav, "Tho Yellow Ticket." which will be the attraction at the alt Uike theater for three nUhtN and Saturday matinee, openinsr Tiursdiy iV-vmner IT. It will be seen lure wiih a splendid cist, Including le'le Mite ell Earner Olaud. Kdw.ird Foley, .inhil Hav.ild. I.nuis Hnrtmiin, Mroiliv lllls Arthur Maitiand. Kes'inald W. rrineton a ud others. The new tyl of vaudevhlp is one of the best seen at runtases t hea ler t his fis v It is hard to yd ok headliner. a; they all stand out for that position. Kii-st eome? Isabel Kletcher-( lia rleS Avres ;t,u! c-mrny in villant Maclf"s meIo.1r.nna "Fo warn;- Kiein's 'Titanic" is i:,c-, i:,c-, cianical. It reivats the storv of the shik-i shik-i ins: of th Ul-fated ship. Tho scenes Hl ; Southampton, Kndan.1. show the depur-i depur-i tu re of the ship. TVn fol'ow nnd-o.-ean at.ni.qht. the rolliion and the dnk-I dnk-I l n iC of the ship. Sever? royalty plixs re in preparation at th L"tah. where tho .Ucohs Musi-cal comedy company is housed for the whiter. whi-ter. Amonc t'se mioii to he offerrd are "A Stubborn ru-derelU." "The I'mpire."' "A K::iu-':-.t Kor a I ny," "The Broken Idol" ;trd others. S-vraI n-w chorus ivill be added to the oomnanv. to. getter with two new principals, in tn very near future. "The Time, the Place and t i io Girl" concludes a successful week's run tomorrow night, to be followed by "The Girl and the Drummer." "The Hos of the Rancho." always considered con-sidered David pela sco's greatest dra-matif dra-matif effort, is the bni attraction at the IS -cad way theater to-lay and tomorrow. This latest offering on the Paramount natures programme is done in kask 's best s;yle, with a wealth of r-eemr detail. de-tail. tak?n in the mission country of southern ('aliforma. The comnany pre-senliPs pre-senliPs this stirring story of earlv da vs is a splepdid one. headed by the Bedas'-o star. "Hessie Barriscale, who p!a vs the title role. |