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Show throughout the week, with the exception excep-tion of tonight, and w """ JuT formancea Tburaday. Saturday and Sun-dav. Sun-dav. Another free achool children a matinee wlU be held neat Saturday. Pritc'dla Dean Wins Audience Prlaellla Iean. the audacious. Ineolent. glorious and beautiful screen actreaa, whoa populariorn Salt Lake la unexcelled, unex-celled, demonatrated her versatility and won her audience on Saturday and Sunday Sun-day In Salt lk. when her lateat acren production. "Under Two Klag." made Ita debut at the Klnema theatre. The vast thronna thnt packed the.coay Klnema prove the fact that Miaa Dean haa a following in thla city to be proud of. and her latent piclilre la one that she- or her producera have a right to be well high proud of. In "I-ndcr Two Flint." ah Pn,rtra' the role of Cigarette, the daughter of the regiment. Her wock la flawleaa aa the scratching, clawing, catlike haU-bred. haU-bred. It la a typical I'eali role atrt .he takea to It like a duck takea to wKtor. Thla chancier from the immortal immor-tal novel l.v Ouil l Internationally fa-moua fa-moua and well known acreen and literature litera-ture crltica or Sa:t Lake have compared com-pared Mlaa iwana Interpretation of the r.le to that of Hlanche Hate, 't"1'"" of the .ame evnt. It will be recal.ert that Mlaa 'iatea played the part In the Helaaco apoken ver.ton aome yeara aao at the Salt Ijike theatre An all atar rant of acreen celehrltlea upporta the charming alar In naer Two Flaaa." Including Jame. Mrkwooil. Stuart Holme.. F.thel clray Terry. John Ivavldaon. and many other.. The picture wan directed by Tod Browning, who I. re.non.IWe for the direction of recnt Ivan plcturea Buch aa "initelde the Ljiw." "The-Virgin of Mtamboul. etc "l-nder Two llag." la L'nlveraal-Jewol L'nlveraal-Jewol production, nreaented by t arl lr u I. will ahow. ' lh Mnema all thla week. He aura to aea It. aa you will find the Pean you love and appre-calte appre-calte in thla picture. "Burning Sands" Attract Crowd A lavlihly mountrd metodnnr.i. of thj desert ! "Wurnlnf Sandu," which opnM to bic bu4,n at th .Iani mount-Km-press yestraay, aod a rlproarina; comedy com-edy of rapii action and ludicrous skua, tiona U "The Stfeplechasw," which n also encounter! on tha iiun bill. Takfn all In ail. to quote the youngster In th gallery, the nw hill la "hot muff." The W George MVfortl I'aramotjni production of "Hurnlng biuida-" la pa- kM with dramatic punchea. Written hv n man who has lived all hla life with the Arabs, as a fUmlng answer to Kdnn M. Hull's 'The Hhrik," And pmdiirfMt by the man who made "The Sneik" nn an even mr lavish scale, this nw desert picture Is aatlafactory in evr.-sfnse evr.-sfnse of the word. In combining a vividly viv-idly melodrama t if plot witit rttronc Interest nd sttinir them amid the pk-turofujue pk-turofujue aiirrouTtdinn, the prrtducern of "Burning SaTidf"- h-ve cre:tr-i a pnptJ. lar uppe.il of h'gti powered atren'h. Also, it haa an added advantage tow.intg appeal In a superb per format oe m (hn most sytnjathetic ro fo th piritjrv contributed ty Jarquellne lAgan. n spots she conit-a near running nway wtili the picture, even taking Into conif1rfi . lion the fine work by marly every hn.y t in a largo nd w'l ktiwn cast which includes AiHton tills. WandA Haw. I I.ouir.t i-xea-cr, Robert tTiln, ami others. L I Mr ?Telfrrd' production of "IrnlrsV J Kniidj" is the j.r.Mthefa of " I Jie sh- k j i' c! i r rt who loves a v:rtl j while mat) of t;. desert and how h ?veiiti..r.v w;.s him. The scenes rs I Inld In vei( ;no-e i!cturt'sc.:e stttt.RS j i( thnn the forr c-r production, arid It ron-r taltia I'.osxildy amre at motive feature The finalir comeM with the rescue of tm hero and heroine by a troop of Hrinnh cavalry, who put to rout the Arabs following fol-lowing a strenuous battle, j Taken all In all, "Hurnlng Pandj1 steps right along In populwr appeal win. "The Old Homestead." "Manslaughter " "Hlood and Hand," and the othi-r bit attractions that have held the scroti at the rttramount-Kmpress durlnx 1 :t ' Jiaar fl)rl Wcks. The exceTTent mut provided by Kdward 1. Kimball and iili orchestra adds to the enjoyment of trm new hill, which goes all week. "Gall of the North Woods" at the Hippodiome "The Call of the North Wooda" la the name of- thla week'a production of the Tavlor playera at tha Hippodrome. In thla play K. Ferrla Taylor aa ve llughea. tha outca.t eon of tha hack-wowlt. hack-wowlt. haa the beat chance ao far to demonatrate hla dramatic ability. He la well raat and preaenta a chararteriaa-tlon chararteriaa-tlon that wlna hla auillence. l-jlua H. Kolierta al.o aorca hirh, nd Tier portrayal por-trayal of .Mr. Hughca la clever, end Helen Roeiell .howa talent aa Hilda Iacant. Toby Taylor aa the comedian la aeen aa the eon of IT. Quackenbuah. and create, rounda of laughter. Hla line of chatter and wlttlciama la the cauae of much nierrlmer.t. Kalph Holland Hol-land aa Ir. Quackenbu.h. Oeorge t . Temple aa "Flapjack" Ijiacant, (raw-ford (raw-ford Fgle aa the villain, Wlllla Hughei. and Honor Devera aa I'ave a aweet-heart. aweet-heart. Iwrrla Keaue, put on the finlah-tiig finlah-tiig touchee. The drama la In four acta and the atory opena In the parlor o( the Hughea home. In the north wooila. It la evening. The audience learna that Dave Hughea la looked upon aa an outcaat by h.a mother and cert.iln membera of the community, com-munity, while Wilila llughea la a favorite fa-vorite with hla mother. Willi, however, la a crook, but I'ave la letting the blame for hla hrothera actlona. Pave haa a aweetheart. Iorrla Kean. After I'ave la apparently caught ateallng ateallng money from hla mother, the plot la laid and a aeriee of working out of tha true nature. In I'ave and hla borther beglna. It la an Intereatlng Between acta. Ralph Holland, th Toby qunitet, rompoaed of Crawford Kagle, R. Ferrla Tavlor, lleorge C. Temple and ''Wn n"d ). "'" Taylor, and "Toba-Taylor "Toba-Taylor entertain with aong and funny atoriea. The .how will be preaented each night |