Show AT THE SALT LAKE East Lynno will 1 b be produced In photoplay at the tho It Salt Lake Le theatre next week opening Monday afternoon at oco The film tUm the te greatest that ever vos wa-s w made In England Englad and ad one of the most mos remarkable In motion moton picture history Is notable for many things Prim Pm Primarily ly ItIs It I ItIs Is the first attempt to approximate legitimate stage ste productions by projecting projecting pro pro- pr- pr motion on the t screen Instead of depending upon mere mere- Incident or action ac c t tion n to relate the story Hitherto that has hs been been- the sphere of the the- to moving picture pie pic ture producer producer-a a circumstances that has baa ha confined the te bl big picture productions to t spectacular subjects subject abounding In action There is' is nothing spectacular In East EastLynne EastLynne Est Lynne Lyne It I Is Js simply a a. gripping Inspiring ing narrative of a highly emotional character the character tho story stor of a sympathetic appealing woman who was tried trie beyond her strength deceived and arid mistreated one who sinned greatly genty through lack ol of self control and ond poise pise yet et who wh suffered far tar more moro under circumstances that women arouse the sympathy of 0 all al especially In the tho film fm presentation of or the te text of the novel no el was followed rather than tan an any familiar famia dramatic versions with the tho result resul that tt tho the entire story stor Is depicted In detail deti with fidelity unknown on the tho stage stae because of ot the t physical limitations of oC the latter Man Many big scenes and In Incidents Incidents Incidents In- In that occur our oft off stage In the dramatized versions and are merely told of or In them thor are aro ao shown in their ther entirety In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Craft revival n. These big ensembles en sri- and outdoor scenes the scenes the meeting of ot Richard and Barbara Hare and Archibald Archibald Archi Archi- bald Carlyle In tho woods of at Dorchester the midnight elopement b by carriage the wedding of ot Carlyle and Barbara Barbar Hare the shooting I bf bt tho the old gamekeeper game rame- e. e keeper Levison's pursuit ol 01 0 Lady Isabel abl ablon on tho the sands of Boulogne his subsequent arrest trial and conviction for murder and numerous others others besides besides the tho fa familiar ta- ta scenes that have have- ve made spectators weep for tor five Ilvo decades Few r realize lz that next to te the Bible no book has ha enjoyed translation and publication publication pub pub- bok In as a many languages as East EastLynne ast Lynne Lynno It I Is universally regarded as 08 the Lyne great romantic love lova drama of modern modern mod mod- ern geat times In producing It In picture form for perpetuity no thought was ws given giver to cost In tho the matter mater of cast cast historical correctness of scenic backgrounds backgrounds back back- bc- bc grounds etc etc with tho the result that the correct cret atmosphere of tho the early Victorian Vie Vic tori torian an period perio has been pr preserved for all nl ages In giving the masterpiece stage aes presentation an appropriate musical sot sot sot- ting Ung has been a arranged with the result resul that lat tho the spectator Is likely to forget that he Is viewing a screen exhibition and nd Is sure to travel n In fancy fanch with wih the Ill f fated fate Lady Lay sur Isabel through t the e vicissitudes that lead to her doom This unique attraction will open Mon Men Monday londay lon lon- day afternoon giving performances each day dBY |