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Show "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Coming to Salt Lake Tha Salt Laka theatre mdouscm tha comins encarerasnt of Stetson' a LacJ Tom's Cabin, the creatssl of atl American plays, which will ope Its local encasement next Wednesday ajd remain for four days, with matinees on Friday at S:10 and Saturday at J:3. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." which had a irreater Influence on American history his-tory at a orlticiU time than anythin- vr produced on The staae, la aa welt known to the ld playgoers as tha book a of their childhood days. After-many After-many years of success on the stag. It becarne a favorite of the tent anew class, and finally it rather died out. As a reault. many of the younger veneration venera-tion have never aeen it, although all have read Harriett Feecher Htowes Immortal novel, on which the play la baaed. It la to mt thie demand for tha play, among; the younger folk a, that J. W. lirownlee has produced "l:ncle Tom's Cabin" anew. And many of the old timers who remember It as It wan In ita heydey will want to aee ft aaain. The comoany that la comlna- here numbers forty people, with aa equipment that Insures a highly creditable cred-itable production. Tncle Tom's Cabin" la a play that contains sensational sensa-tional scenes, that depend on special acenery and effects to make them effective. ef-fective. It Is claimed that special scenery la oar sled eesr set. Thw company. In addition to competent actore and artreaae for the principal parts. Includes twenty colored singers, musicians, dancers and entertainers for the plantation scenes There Is a pack of real (.'ubaa bloodhounds which is used In the pJay. Uke the old "Uncle "Un-cle Tumi Cabin" plays, this company stages a street parade dally, with a good band, ponies, chariots, dogs and novelties. John R. Roberts, who directed Tr. Jeckvil and Mr. Hyde." has finished hie apei-ial production for Paramount of "Sentimental Tommy, based on Sir James M. Harrie s story of that name and on Itls other volume, 'Tommy and fJrisel.' Uareth Hughes will be seen aa Tommy and Mae McAvoy as Gtisel. Mabel Taliaferro Talia-ferro appears as the Painted Lady. Dorothy Palton la finishing the fast scenes of "The Teeuter," a Paramount picturtsatlon of Alaska In the gold rush days, directed by R. WlUiam NellL The colorful dance hall scene was made on the largest settings ever built on in tha new Paramount studio In the KasU Conrad Negat will appexr n support of Klsle Ferguson In "Hacrwd and Profane) Ixive." which Is being directed by William I. Taylor at the Leaky studio In Holly- -rr1 |