Show U Hunchback of Notre Noire Dame ame Wonderful Film At tt Salt Lake Theatre All of the and pathos athos tragedy of VIctor Hugos Hugo's wonderful novel Ovel The e Hunchback of ot Notre ar aro magnificently and grandly I portraYed In ln the screen creen version which began ega a. a w weeks week's run at the Salt Lake I theatre esterday e Afternoon It Is pro pro- on n the a same elaborate scale pro pro-I as The Tho 0 CovEred Cover which whiCh- held Lake sake packed theatre hous houses TS lI In the Salt I a few weeks ago As which ii u an elaborate production upon L Tino no expense ha has been spared The k of ot Notre Dame ame Dame has hall rew ew rivals It U Is ls W. W Presented with an s recorded 1 in ln history of ot tho the times Umes of or the latter part of ot the fit fit- e nat enaL century that Is fa really rally phenomenaL It t vividly portrays the hatred a and nd bItterness whIch h held hew away y In ln France ranco at that time and brings out in the condition which existed a among mong if the lower classes and the tho cont con con- t inual strife for tor supremacy one over the he other which reigned The hatred or ot I the masses masses marked by poverty Is strongly depicted depleted as as wel W as the p power owe exerted by royal roal heads In deal deai ii Ing rig with every situation U I tSi Si It Is difficult t to conceive lve a a. character char char- acter so hideous t of ot yet so full l tender ender passion sion as that of the hunchback hunch hunch- back ack around aj which the story revolves Lon Sort Chancy Chaney taking the character racier of ot Quasimodo the recluse of or the cat cathedral ca ca- ca- ca t thedral whose chief Cohle duty Is to toll the he great bell in the tIle tower has achieved great distinction In this C character At times he sends the thrill of ot feat fear through the audience and at t others repugnance lIe He is shown suffering on the tho rack and on the whIpping whip whIp- ping ing stock punishment Inflicted at the he order of ot the king for having par par- In the of a no young girl irl of whom the prince had became e enamored During the period of his suffering his Is quenched by the It kindly act of ot this young oung woman and the he act Is not forgotten When It comes omes within his power during the siege of ot the cathedral cathedral he saves her from rein the villain and lings flings the body of f the latter over the balustrade onto the he flag pavement below HI His ex expression expression ex- ex of fiendish glee for instance as 5 he pours the caldrons of molten le lead edd d upon the heads of the besiegers is S a magnificent piece of work Norman Kelly in the the- character of Phoebus the prince In love with Es- Es neralda meralda who loses none of his de devotion devotion do- do when he learns she Is only of I lowly birth is splendid while Patsy Ruth Miller in the tho part o of Esmeralda lends ends a a. particular charm i In the mob scenes hundreds of characters are brought Into play The haunts taunts of the tho beggar In underground Parts aris are revived as truly as It Is possible to conceive and in every portion portion porion por por- por- por tion ion of ot the work the conception of the he novelist Is magnificently brought out ut The realism is 1 Intensified by music of If a special orchestra and the tolling toIlIng of ot If bells the tho music fitting titting every sit sit sit- ua tation The Hunchback of Notre Dame will vill be repeated every afternoon and evening waning this week |