Show n tj WD HD VrN r ii 7 The Telegrams Telegram's Critics Buy uy Their Theatre Tickets SALT JiLT LAKE Interesting and historical h pictures of ot Captain Scott's Scotts S trip to tG the sooth pole with illustrated lecture by Charle Charlet B. B Hanford Prices Frices 25 26 to 50 cents t ti i o Vaud Vaudeville Best Bt seats 75 cants conta and 1 1 Three Thre real good gooI act Da this w rooks rook's bUL 1 Good Beats seata 20 and 30 cents cent Show well veil up to standard Now New bill tomorrow I I Motion Motion pictures concert orchestra with pipe organ Prof J. J r. r J. J conductor and nd organist Special feature toda today and tomorrow tomor tomor- row Charles Dickens Dickens' masterpiece David tn in r On-r Continuous performances performance Motion lY Motion pictures and aai mu music Special feature today and tomor- tomor row f raw W II The ne Portrait of Anita in two reels Matinee 2 to 5 Evening I 7 to 11 Willard Mack Made MArjorie Rambeau and Mid stock ck company in The Silver SU Sil 1 ver yer Sing Xing Best seats 76 75 cents If It you yon dont don't have to get up early erly the tho next morning an and can cn remain awake until timo fox for the villains villain's 8 as- as you may enjoy this show I Sullivan ts vaudeville Best seats 20 and 30 cent This Thi sh w about o t a as u. good as s. s tho th th av average Igo a bill N New show tomorrow V f fr h r ROBERT HOBBET FALCON FALOON trip to the s e south uth pole i is vividly portray portrayed por por- CAPT tray d' d a in hi the y illustrated t lecture e of Charles B. B H Hanford ord who began a weeks Week IS engagement at the o Salt Lake thea theatre l last e night ht Tho The opening n night was marked rk by y y a a. f fair lr attendance tt uee and considerable interest was iras displayed in inthe inthe the tho antarctic scenes The h p pictures c e displayed p y were er ere taken ken 1 by Y Herbert r elt C. C official ph photographer photographer pher for or he 19 o Royal G Geographical grap ll society ei ty w who o accompanied pani th the tho explorer on his is trip trip Nearly every every picture lI flashed hed on th the screen shows animal 1 lifo making tho pi pictures r easily capable of comparison Bird i C life in jn the he antarctic t ret c rc regions ons i is given ghen special attention attention and some o of at the views vie th the birds being petted b by th the members r of ot th the expedition Mr Hanford who 4 delivers liven the lecture re describes in iii detail each of the pic pie tu tues tures es The o c circumstances I e attend attending ng ea each of pf the he pictures i is t told ld by the lecturer HEN EN Charles Dickens created the tho famous character of David Copperfield WHEN W In i his WO wonderful book of the 1 same name h ho little realized that too the char char- apters te 5 0 so rc realistically pictured d' d in n that neat great eat masterpiece would et step j from out the tho Vl very ry c chapters o of t the e book t to th the motion no o rn pi picture hl s screen r and d b C Tim Time has wrought many changes chances and with it comes the reincarnation on of or David Cop Tho fhe ho pathetic lifo life of Dickens Dickens' master ch character is shown a completely a as ns it t Wat wa wat in the seven 1 beautiful t r parts of moti motion pi pictures turc that opened a at the American t th theatre atre Monday I ItanI cannot ot think of an any fiction i tion- tion story tory 80 so familiar to the old a as well as tho thu young Joung that could bo be pictured more accurately pr r r beautifully th than n is David Copp Rare Raie discrimination has been boen exercised by the producers in tho choice OI C pf of pf events 80 so t tl that tho 8 story Q Y in pic picture ti lIol holds together r and nd does not ta tax tas tho the Im imagination of ot f the observer or require a profound knowledge knowledg of the story itself to obtain obain the fullest enjoyment cn from the seeing of it Players l ors W who o make up t the c cast t of I D Dad G ld could ud have ha 1 been e no better chosen choson The Chg types are arc true truo an and their thir work is sympathetic Tho part pat of Daid David in childhood a by bJ- Ma Master ter Eric Des Desmond on a remarkable child n actor tor So great ib is the sympathy he awakens that li h his s disappearance o at lit the tho end endot of ot the second re reel l' l is regretted But the David who is 18 spoken n s so much uch of f In in tho story tori at th tho home bOnic of f Mr and also aio the David avid of rJ 1 later tor ti years oars are p perfectly per r- r handled by c capable pablo young b- b men of pleasing f address who have hae boon beon well weIl chosen for tor the parts t Much uc o of the tho 1 b beauty a auty y of f th 9 picture o lies in the scones of of old E England In the tho locale 6 pf this lS nu masterpiece st c W w we a are 8 shown wn Canterbury the tho cliffs fl of Dover ov r and nd tl the tho street scenes unchanged in In a hundred bundred y V years ears ar Th The b ch at Yarmouth and nd the tho homo home of and aDa Ham and little Emily r f t 3 s ud 10 by b- DaVId Dayd ro n-ro d in and m Tho Th gr C c co ro that has b been cn taken al nt i in pr producing d such c a film classic li is an i no 1 ion i in the wor world 0 of bf motion pictures urt Prof T. J. J J. J l n again took charge of ot the American orchestra last laet night n after ter an n absence of two week Jn in s southern r A 4 J gr at UC fico tIco would b be to the members of that great organization and nd too Deader cador d if duo and deserving mention W was S not made of the tho selections rendered by th thorn m th 1 w which i t tend nd to enhance co the tho beauty ty of rt the filmed masterpiece cf KAY Y M. M RIER I |