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Show Chaplin5Kid" Booked at American - One of the most InrDortant announcements announce-ments ever made by a local moving pic-tare pic-tare theatre cornea today from the -management of the American. It means that within the net several weeks the! Salt I.ke public Is going to see series se-ries of productions which sre today without a parallel Coming direct from New York, where they have played record-breaking engagements, the first series of First National "Dig i" productions pro-ductions have been booked for exhibition exhibi-tion at the American theatre, commencing com-mencing nest Hunday with "Sowing the Wind." featuring the ever popular An- - lta Stewart. "The Kid." Charles Chaplin's greatest great-est masterpiece which Is perhaps the most talked of picture ever made, follows fol-lows on February 20 for an Indefinite run. This production has been pronounced pro-nounced by numberless critics of New York as well aa by numerous exhibitors who have ben fortunate enough to r review It as the greatest moving pleura ple-ura ever made, showing at the Strand theatre In New York It made a new world's attendance record, the receipts amounting to snnroxlmaLel v 150.000 In the first four days. The a there Is "rasslon," with the famous fa-mous continental stsr, Pslo Negri, which played to a quarter , of a million persons In two weeks st Ihe world's 'greatest moving; picture theatre,, the Capitol. The other two pictures on this first .series are the Allea Holubas production, produc-tion, 'Van Woman Marriage, etar-rlng etar-rlng Dorothy Phillips, and the R. A. Walsh superepeclal, production., 'The Oath." r . . . "Bowing; the Wind. In which Anita fttewart Is starred and which will he presented on Hunday for five days. This is an adaptation from the afsge play of Sydney Grundy and Is a First National Na-tional attraction. The story Is de-scribed de-scribed as aa "Intensely Interesting expose of the errors of parents." The cast supporting latins Htewart Includes , such well known phntoplayers as ftalph Iewis. James Morrison. Myrtle Bled men and William V. Mong. |