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Show s :NRY miller at his best jf o: aJ a: iDDY LONG-LEGS" A HIT .jous Antidote for War (Vfr Is at Salt Lake Theater. ., 'X is tlit' nut d;;:icuH of c:::otior.s to express. In very r ,t d s-ii'-H'to emotion at ult. : " 5? of 'c,inC ci A'A ,1-'VftlH ' irxvtuotvl ,V chivalrous love '''i and ideals thai lux e the - i esthetic or tho spiritual j ''AVI. -X:'-" aun' oan oprf? ;,Vi".U (.nioue-ns of hope, fear. ' 'or ru" -:u-v 11 ;l-ll-p '" ,.it;llv the tlner sluices of S is liit" particular merit of 1 v":;r, who presented "Paddy '- &i th jvill t.-.eator lst hss Ken interpreting sen L wit i a triumphant art tor to be sentimental on the i weals. -a-i :tcJ ridiculous. tills I? due 10 filM'IlOi5 of V t sometimes to the absence '-j" act mi. and usually to Ln!i. "; i-lviS is exquisitely senti-"-"i . wv -bat is sweet and line ; .1' r,j .rsis in Henry Miller un $ ermine and so subtly '-it '.cV result is pure ;oId. lie ' i v a most IciloiUtvi aMiijunv, j '"V- n-ysl N? mentioned wit.. '-a.! Rene Kelly us Juos. and fceriy as Mrs. t-emple. lv is ii-st s-ch a romance as a I - s-jjaiie n.islst conjure up in, ceam. It is neither novel ; C--f -vr wonderful. The rK-t is : ' ""i-iia Ivil'ies in the cradle I - the lor--: lost by a straw-'"-k"o3 t:ie lo.t eloow. But. alter -ths are l-e -'"?-t-i j:;-iit, c'd loves, old aspira- V"""r':s iives ar.d lives of . ;v( stcn" o: a girl who is taken 1 ''V-r-.tee by a rich bachelor oi 1 - i ; e. ose s y n : pa t r. y has been ; A i ixitJietic ai;d nery scene j '"vri: :ei S-r- -lJi 'worthy of a - - i::e. S-e is Sent to a college. - i- itjO-:itiies wiia tba Lxie;ieior 6 i .L-Vvrr iner.cls, very nice pirls. in- ! i:: o:.".e sristcxT-iito. Judy does ; w'.'.o is paying- I er way. except is r. tio.erly centieman o;" nu'ius. ; mv inici'dl at;d I'ond.y rer'trrs to .'e:v;s Fe'dle-ur-n oorr.es ii'.to her r.ot know that is lad.iy ; He s:ireiy via res to hope. 1 io reveal her history -.ar.d . ttr. be propose;: irarr'.aAe. :.i c'.i sentimental eorr.plicatior.s. : t. t.iey so ery noble u:i-r .c tearful that tl.ey go to ii ;v.wer;ully as old wire pes Arsi in the end evrytiitnc iT.-i rr.:lir:g and lovely. !n- xxtcy : vcr- brisk and clever r .l Qu:;e co:r.:or table, this piy, -.;r :yi o: war lords, n-.a:!ed hsis. ' i.Tror ar.d ferocious battles, li . i.; t-.e ir fever apply to .Doctor :ay 're presented arain this ii:d icnlglzt. Sit of tie KigMy" Makes Great Hit at the Amer-icaa Amer-icaa Til eater. j' "'.yiSi a beautiful love story, in---t:. ad a war, "The Seat? o? the - . ii: Gilbert Parker's ce!ebrate-i xiies an exceptional phoiodrarr.a :: ;;.e plot the master novelist --:-:ei around h:s action and his--1 enioracicg the foregoing --.hi r? tl-e fi res whose stories hinse "--i-r-. i-trlg-ue and war, but not '- '.ki i.-.ese elements are en-"Tzs en-"Tzs ieais of the flighty.' -h'.-vr? appeared to ensare the com- - i"r:.:;os of car-acity audiences at .;.r-t-".':an theater laet nisnt. It will in local appearance this 's r.-j:cz that U thrillincr and ex-- ex-- I'-Tr.jous and goiveous about "In. but the ttroiisest point of j-J !-.:'s superb riot, which la woven. : cshO-5 metho-ig taken by the cf J-aaame Porr.nadour to rum Barry, a rival favoidte of ii's 01 France. The loves and 1 ''- " c..".r? draw-n into the rreihes of "J','1- !-"trieje add power to the . .. -;;-:"-'-? founded on histor', "Tie :.r lr Mighty" appears to the " -sr r.cr of an ima-jinary stor" i;,:;r:1?s it really is. ; - are r.ar.v oisr scenes in the play. r.:t strikin? and breath-taking h - !n hich ih-? hero. Captain :v':lr':e t( r.ht hi! sweft heart's ---Itaire. the villain, which part 1. h Lionel Bi'.rrymore of the t..:r.ore family. In another - -V'le heroine, Alixe (Millicent j-'-ptrsonates a dancer to divect v- a crunKen lot or orncers Moray. I''.-0'- pia.y o: seven rer-is there 1 .J10. Pr.otoraphlc artifice, no ah.2-"-"-, o puzzle one even for iVh'"3" CJt t-':- ost vires are perfect, t?. ev"y derail re'atlr.ar to the settings are excellent and '"Jr' upon the vari.'ins- dramatic ; t-0'!: superbly measured. As a '4c--ie ranks amons the blg'-. blg'-. thins.-, yt d'T.e in niotos- "'-iiZ-V0 t-i:t-ra a" taction last night 1 -" McClelian eave an organ --. T":-.-n received an ovation. V MfQl',0Wtn' theater notices are r--";1 a''ert!sement" to comply riV;lr-t in-rpretatlon of the fed-'"- ra la-w. In no sense are ! 1; ! ,7 ;3 aJvertisennents, being items 'i-";". .. by tne Press agents of the "-s t.isaters. --..D?:y, as a coiores porter; Marie a Pretty telephone orera.tor, .".T;'-'c- Briscoe, as a hotel nYanaser, :r--v' z a skit at the Orpheum that : ;j'a ' :''Xis:;.podi-e of lau.-rhs. Sontfs. 6 , tir'?led inisunderataiidlngs all & t0,t'ii';: amusement, but the bis-hA:- p 5 -Jfcij's pantomime with a j VI;. f--tn-e your Orpheum seats -v Year's eve. This week's -;-:'.,d 0Ue ar-i a bib- crowd U an- A5! Terry, who hs at Loew's - tniB week as nsMtMiil to Sven-:- (Jfc"io!isiratjoil of thought - .,..'.,p---' ' an Australian, and ban (iar'r in roncert work at Kvd-t Kvd-t a number of thf Xw York 'e'of ,t Amficar Red frops s-l-ty, "-i rr.J rT5Ctt beautiful und accom--'ana seen on a tialt JLake j LOKW'S KMlMitlHS-Vuudoville. lVr- fiTitMin-fi e et y ut'irrnoon a ml two perfinnano's at ntsht. Ulltchans'es .Monday matinee. r'l'AlT -Th.o I.ouls n. .lacob.s MtiMcal i'V:iu'dy company m "Uuoins fur Kent." All week. .M.umeo MVd-lieh.tay. MVd-lieh.tay. S. iturdny tnul uiuluy. . VANTACIKS ViUidcville. Perform-utue Perform-utue every afternoon and two rer-fotnuiuvs rer-fotnuiuvs at niKht. l;,n ohanRpa W'edtiesiiiiy nmtinee. tfAl.T ILAKK-llem-y Miller in "Daddy t.oi;s-l's." tonight with mntinee this aftcinoon. --liaby Mine," Kriday and Saturday iiightt. with matlne each day. "The whip." the niKht3, starting January i. ORPlllU'M Vund.ville. lVrfonn-anoes lVrfonn-anoes every ufternoon and evening. Idll chuiiKcs Sunday matinee. MOTION riOTf HITS'. EUiOAOWAY Oanlel lYxhm.m pre ens William Famum as Maivus ;u-prrbus ;u-prrbus in Wilson Banetfa famous spectacular drama uf pann Rome, "The Si,-;n of the Cross," in five reels. Keystone comedy. School children chil-dren invited free today und to-moiuow. to-moiuow. AMUKICAN Last time today, the eiv.Mr.nij photoplay of the year. Sir Gilbert I'arker's "The Scats of the Might v," a drama of love, In-ti In-ti hunc ami var. Special organ recital re-cital tonight by Professor J. J. Mo-Ciellan. stage in many weeks. Svencali's act at ;he Kmpre&s this week Is a" remarkable cemonstration of mysterious power. Riby Mine.'' the success of t- conti- neii;;. which had one sohd yens run at Luly's theater. New York, and which rescued its -second ear at tfir Charles Wyiui 'r.A m's Criterion theater. London, will lia e its fu st presentation at tlie Salt l.ake tiuater January 1 and "L'abv Mine" is paid to be "the uninfect plv ever writeti," witl; a laugh thai rulls into a th.ou?.iriLh The tour is directed bv Wiliiam A. Brady. "Rooms For r.er.t" will be seen in three ma it tires this week at t.:e Hah t.ieater. In addition io t.ie usual Wednesday and Saturuay perfoi marces a special matinee mat-inee w hi be held New Year's at which appropriate holiuav iVattues wiil be introduced- The bill for New Year'? eve will include novelties in keeping- with the season- Elest-r vat ions for i:i closing of the ohl ear performan ;e ma v te made by telephone. "A Hula Hula Girl," a Ha ana n "luau." set to mutie, will follow fol-low "Hooir.s For Rent." Wi liam Karnurn and a mammoth ev.p-porui.Er ev.p-porui.Er cast, appear on the screen at the Broadway theater today and for the bal-aiKe bal-aiKe of the week in a stupendous film version of the famous dramatic triumph. "The thin of the Cross," by Wilson Barrett, Bar-rett, i his latest Famous "players -Paramount often n? brines out the so rg eons pacear.iry of pa gams, in into thurp ai'd . cltar relief against the towering dignity 'and pu.Ti.ttve simplicity of the early C-ristian faith. The entire production is said to be the greatest staged in America' to date. This afternoon and tomorrow afternoon every Sunday school boy and girl of tills city will be afforded opportunity to see how the early Christian martyrs went to their deaths in the arena of paaran Rome. Invitations were issued yesterday by A. J. Davis, manager of the Broadway theater, the-ater, to all su? erimendems of Sunday schools extending the courtesies of his house to the pupils so that they could see the new Paramount production of Wilson Barrett's Immortal drama, "The Sign of the Cross." with William Farnum in the role of Marcus Superbus. This production pro-duction is accorded the distinction by the trade papers of being the biggest spectacle of its tyoe yet produced in America. |