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Show 1 1 AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VA UL'K V I LLE. SALT LA K U Tonight an! tomorrow n.ht, "Tiie Winning of urba:a Worth. " WILKLS Stock company in comedy. "Ekcu.-o Mi:," all week, with matinee mati-nee Saturday. ORP1IUUM New vaudeville show, now miming'. Matinees today and Saturday. PA NTAOHri New bill is now running. run-ning. Matinees daily, with splendid splen-did audeville programmes. ( MOTION PICTURES. AM ERIC AN Today and tomorrow. Claries Ray. Dorothy LaIton and Louise Glaum In "Tiie Weaker Sex.' I STR.VND Tmlay and tomorrow, Clara j Kimball Young in "The Common Law." j LIRERTY Today and tomunow, "The I Little Girl Next Door." ; PARAMOUNT - EMPRESS Jesse j L. I. ashy presents l'a nnic Wa id in 1 "Betty to the Rescue," and Para- ; mount rictus rapha. j M EH ES Y "Should She Have Told?" Gold Seal drama of the underworld, with Ruth Stonehouse. KROAD WAY Today and tomorrow, the screen favorite, Mabel Taliaferro, Talia-ferro, In "The Sunbeam." 1 The Winning of Barbara Worth ' ' Opens at Salt Lake Theater to Run Today and Tomorrow. it'll HE WINNING OF B A R 13 AR A WORTH," a play in a prologue and three acts based upon the famous story by Harold Rel! Wright, is the offering at the Salt Lake theater. Mark E. Swan, who has dramatized the stirring features of the romance, bus framed a most ac-ceptable ac-ceptable play. The story is too well known to need tepetitlon here. Tt deals with the finding of a baby in the desert beside the dead body of her mother, her adoption by an Arizona business man, a great irrigation project In bad hands, perils and villainies, with good men and bad. and it seeks to shuw the good even in the worst of men. The company needs a little strengthening strengthen-ing here and there for the benefit of the bis scenes, which are rather weakly handled. han-dled. Theodore Hard as Jefferson Worth, Frank Kimball as Texas Joe and William Vauudm as Pat Mooncy are deserving of special mention. |