Show I 3 AT THE THEATRES i The Telegrams Telegram's Critics Buy Their Theatre Tickets SALT sAIZ LAKE LAKE- Tho Tho Tho Strangles of Paris and A A Victim of Sin ot-Sin 1 two motion picture films hUms that havo created wido wide elsewhere reviewed below bolow All seats oata 25 5 cent centa ORP Vaudeville M Gc George Georgo l of Merry Widow fano famo has tho o headline act New Now biU hill one olic of tho Uio best bost of tho season eaon Night prices 10 to 75 I cents with boxes and loges 1 31 PANTAGES Vaudeville Tho dramatic sketch Vi Vice Vico co based bi on tho the report of the tho Chicago vice vico commission is headlining a good good bill bUl All AU attendance records records rec roc ord for tor the house are being smashed this thin week weck Bill changes chances Wednesday afternoon Night prices 10 to 30 cents with boxes 50 liO cents EMPRESS Sullivan Considine vaudeville Features of new n bill arc living fashion models Night prices 10 to 30 cents with boxes 50 cents H ft H The Tho The Toll of Labor in ill AMERICAN Zola's Zolas Germinal or five parts featuring Mile 1 Sylvie and Krauss 0 of the O Odeon con theatre Paris American concert orchestra Prof J. 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J McClellan conductor and organist LIBERTY The LIBERTY Tho Town of Nazareth two part drama Tangle Tango Key Key- stono comedy Mutual Weekly and The Thc 1 The Spiders Spider's Web drama Liberty theatre pipe organ UTAH UTAH UTAH-HRip Rip Van Winkle played by the Utah stock stack company thought tho the show was only Duly fairly flood Night prices 25 t to 75 cents I REX REX- Tho Tho Merchant of Venice In four reels with Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber A special Universal production elaborately ly costumed and artis artistically arth- arth d mounted Continuous performances with special music ic by orchestra and pipe ora organ V braved hr the threatening to witness the thc OUR HUNDRED per persons ons F FOUR dramatic film The rhe he Stranglers s 's of Paris at t the tu Salt Lake LaIH theatre la last lat t I night The i film m was no un disappointment and held licki the undivided attention of tho the first with its depiction of tense situations an and life ire in the then n underworld of Paris Hric Briefly Tho The o of Paris from famous novel depicts tho 5 turning o of 01 man to crime n after ter death loath has destroyed tho the peace and contentment of a simple country hom home homp Pressed by br his daughters daughter's desires for fOl bettor better Bur eur- 4 I Jagon c enters upon n a life of crime t In six parts the film tolls tho the story of his murderous career with onith the thc final 5 reckoning and the tho death of oC Tagon at the hands bands of a former membEr member of his gan gang rh The murderous acts of Jagon Fagon while forming the tho basis of the tho story do not all Wi of the dramatic feature fatur The rrIe false fahE imprisonment of Blanchard for tho crimes committed I- I lagon j the m meeting of tho and the innocent in prison rison their escape and amid the final 1 clearing clearing- lc of Blanchards Blanchar name nam serve to p pathos 10 to tho the story stort told toW by Jy Jr the film hint 14 Tho The seeker c ker of the happy happ ending will find disappointment in Tho The Tho o of ri Paris Pari rJ Two deaths antI and a near death Math arc rC registered in iu tho the triumph ol ot rj right ht UI and final fina solution of the story f U ir s ne in Sin Sum A A Victim of oC in is offering As an nn added attraction tho management is three parts part from tho the dramatization of II Damaged Goods Undoubtedly it th carries arri g ft A A. A moral anti and a goo good gool one hut but it ii is so o full fun of horrifying ing truth that it fails ails t A As vehicle of education in in morality morum it H. H is Jd JI b become art an entertaining feature a a good but truth is Hi often bitter r. r and this 1 film could not be he c 1 as Pi s1 1 g entertainment although it might be he reco recognized n z d as lo valuable The The Stranglers ot of P Paris and and A A Victim of Sin will be continued t through the tho wech cel f reel four Universal feature feature opening HE MERCHANT OF VENICE a takes acs Shakespeare's immortal mm drama T at the tho flex t theatre yesterday star sta to tho picture screen with nth little 11 Jf if an any classic ta from the i ui t aiu ui stage i e w i ji u x- x 1 i t. t films is clover cr adaptation to tho s sacrifice of dignity art or interest Its Its' due clue chiefly to tho and ability of tho s who have accomplished l inthis in in this production an achievement that will lon long stand as a f notable bloo tribute to their well ell to their ability as screen actors rap capacity city as moving picture directors as as thet the theS ii 3 Both brought to tHo the moving movin picture field Ion long and successful experience on S- S legitimate tc stage where their careers embraced r Shakespearean roles t The and will both find tho the production Acceptable S Student arn and amusement seeker which the action action achon oi 01 of iJ indent will ill n not fail to appreciate the tho i splendid manner mannor in jn pla play has been brought ht within the tho compass of the the four re reels 15 and the tho make o clarity larIt various arious stories stones winch which up that is given the plot and action by bringing tho the the tho play into such dote close e relation one with another and will d I The Phe bo words of the tho immortal Bard of Avon on of c course urse are missing willbe be br missed I by hy the sharp critic In return the pi picture turc version version gives gues us IS scenes s that are r only sll suggested by the tho oral presentation Mrs Smalley a Portia fresh Mr Smalley as k and Miss The Tho set set- well supported of their roles arid and are aro nn and interesting interpretations anti and th the production as a whole is fully up to tob tings tin and cost costuming arc splendid nn the b standard rd of merit indicated by In- Inthe the advance announcements J the good comedy picture which The Merchant hanL of Venice with ith Panics panie it will vill be ho given fiven again ain today toda- an and tomorrow at the TIc I |