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Show Rotary Convention Reproduced at Paramount' I WITH the official Rotary film showing the recent gambols in Salt Lake, the first showing in Salt Lake of the much-advertised Prizma .natural color I pictures and another thrilling novelty for the climax of the feature, the Paramount-Empress is offering its patrons an exceedingly strong bill again today and tomorrow. Taken in their order, the Rotary club film is a creditable local production. Only half of the 2000 feet taken is shown, the remainder being reserved for Wednesday andr-Thursday. This film is to be shipped to every Rotary club in the United States, and undoubtedly will prove one of the best advertisements Salt Lake has had throughout the country. The Prizma pictures come as a revelation, reve-lation, the camera "shots" down the crater, close-ups of Kllauea, being a veritable veri-table reproduction of Dante's Inferno, and something that will not readily be forgotten by the large crowds which saw them yesterday. This feature, both as a novelty and awe-inspiring spectacle, registers reg-isters a marked advance in motion picture pic-ture offerings In this city. Maurice Tourneur's melodrama, "The White Heather," too, Is a show in itself. For those who revel in a good old-fashioned melodrama with the wronged wife, the aristocratic villain and "the papers," this is a "dc luxe" offering and another example of the strides that have been made in acceptable screen offerings. The big scene is where the villain goes down in a diving-suit to destroy the marriage records which lie at the bottom of the sea in the log book of a sunken yacht. The hero follows, also In a diving-suit, and there proceeds to do battle eight fathoms down for possession of "the papers." |