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Show AMUSEMENTS Wisters "Virginian" Is Given Able Presentation Salt Lake Theater Audience Appreciates Revival of Western Drama. AX adcuuAlc and interest ing pruduc- tion of Owen . Wisters Wyoming play, " The Virginian," with a competent j cast of characters, opened a thrce-nisht i ami Saturday matinee stay ;i t the Salt Lake theater last nlsht. The offering ! wa well received by a first-night audi-i audi-i oiii p of seneroiie proportions and libera! 1 J ar-profiaiion. 1 Ports KarlofT appeared in the title part, ! i for which he, is physically well lilted. Ui- work, especially in Die first climax at tlie close of the third act. was especially j n'orit orioup. ! Llny.i Rptttield rhose to repress ni? ! oin ot inns and acting in ihe part o! : Tr.unpas, and his n' linu' of ihe part in I a orrin nee witii cip eplion of it whs : iiu;.-lc-1 and n'.-er ohtrusn e. 1 ie made ;m e.-fl!ent foil for Karloft' in the lead-i lead-i iii pru-t. K-lwin Unit, us Honey AVieins. v:?s I rr:i!tv the life n;" ihe fliow. lie not oni' ; ;,:h d In? pai i, i'Ut niaie hi.-- exatrera-tion exatrera-tion of the fh.i'.acier of a western cow-piirlior cow-piirlior of t ho Wisi er f.-hool stand out i ?s a work wnrthv in ir.lf. ?.lar;e V.viN. a .Mol!if Woods, ihn ' F''ioi-lm;i'.'iin, ol-ived up to the Vtr- ui-.r.in. wiiili' Miss Ne.lhe HoSlatid, as Mrs. T.i-;n: and Mrs o!Ue "Whitney, as Mrs. ii.--ip, wrre ad(;,ja'f- in support. T'r oi or part. wui'-li wrt- lakn. v fVr ijorb.n K. Connor, as Hlevo: V'.hin-r I No-ds-th. as Srrtnish i;d: i"'. P. llnnna. US Shoi-Tv: 1,:i.1 P.r;.;milirU. 35 fiir;- 5K' : lrt"i'i t. KcvriPM'.-, - .Pi-i-r rfenr' : T. . c d " r . s 1 n -b- H ;c : 1 '. t. Ko.f n , us .-imppor. : f;-n i'.nUrv. hs Taylor. Fed ,--ii"nni' i;;, i whisr F.ill. B?.o. Hanci'mfT K;ng. Mystifies Large Audience ?. t the L 1 be r y Thratr. rn hU-'.Kll is .1 i- ;rprr e :n for L;:i- rrvy p9tm:-: t ;-. i ja r-;. s: hie fca - I :;V a- 1S " "1 T-r-:o -' - ..: r.rh' I Of ; f lr.;c s: A--c-y r'-r. r -1 s ovrr T' ,"'r. -'.m pr:pe t h Ji.j ;wtt.7'-o Rn.ir! '..w o. i. Mi. .;i,2o for 'i.;-ri 1 ;s :..-f.r;.i!- r.f " ' " -'' - . ' i,- . lp,1, .. : chains, torture boards, straight-jackets, locked trunks and other contrivances. In addition to Raso, Miss Dorothy Van, lady manager of the Liberty, has secured five other features. Jean Barrios, in f-on studies, was one of the hlK hits of the show, and the Dancing Daisies, a trirl acl of beauty and talent, received lis share of applause. Ward and Vaughn present wjiat they call crazy comedy acrobatics, and tlie Robinson Duo prove 'to be xylophone xylo-phone pla.vcrH de luxe. interpreted through what they call "musical maniacs." mani-acs." There is a touch of variety In the athletic ath-letic offering of Jack Bean, world's greatest great-est high and long jumper. The Pat lie News rounds cut a complete show. DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. ORPIIEI'M New vaudeville show, tonight, headed by the mystery act, "Concentration." Matinee tori to-ri a y. LIBERTY Hippodrome road show No. 4; six biff acts. SALT LA Kb: "The Virginian," today and tomorrow, with ma tinee. WILKES New show now playing, "The Heart of Wetona." Matinee Saturday. PANT AGES "Miss America," a military mil-itary satire. Six other features. Three shows daily. MOTION PICTURES, j PARAMOUNT - EMPRESS Vivian ! Martin in "Molly Entangled"; Burton j Holmes' travels; Para mount pedographs; pedo-graphs; continuous 12:30 to 11 p. m. BROADWAY Today aJid Saturday. Dustin Karnutn in "Tlie Scarlet Pimpernel." A biff fen tup. AMERICAN Mao Marsh" in shine Alley." ;ir.d Charlie C!;;iphn in "The Adv.-nt urcr." STRAND "The Eyes of the World."' all week. MEHESY All-ronWly day; H-rt Ho'-hr; "Th-. ('nrse of a Kilning nvT." M-ii.! Max ,jnr. |