| Show K A Girl and the theLa Law Built r T Around Juvenile Juven le Court Case if s ife tife t t Story Re-Acted Re n In Salt Lake by Judge Brown and Principals I I t out Photoplay o t o P lay Company With lath Its General V Headquarters in m Judge Browns Brown's Famous Boy BY Boyi o i City qty i in n Michigan and Organized t to o Produce t r I True rue Films Largely Dealing With His World f j t F Famed e l Work Completes the Fourth Judge Brown Film in This City Where ere He a t i pushed Much fone One of the most inte interesting esting undertakings ever attempted inthe in inthe inthe the motion picture line both from the dramatic and mechanical vie viewpoint Po int reached successful completion during the past week Ihen when hen the Youth Photoplay company finished work on A Girl pid d the Law a unique and fascinating f feature based on actual life story which began in the court in Utah presided over by its founder Judge Willis Villis Brown I L In another column will be found a reproduction of th the wonderful wonder wonder- ful story which was written by bj St Stephen phen Gilchrist and printed exclusively exclusively ex ex- ex- ex in i THE raE EVENING TELEGRAM I of July 7 7 1908 j t It Jt is difficult for residents of Salt Lake City to realize the inte intense interest taken by people of the East and other sections of I It t the 1 country 1 in n the parental basis of the juvenile court laws Jaws of the st state te of Utah and the splendid work of Judge Willis Brown Bro Brownin in the e authorship of the peculiar jurisprudence which governs governs' the Utah tah courts Yet the making of this film is due solely to that interest interest interest in in- terest which even as s a commercial proposition the movie promoters promoters promoters pro pro- of New York City were qu quick ck to appreciate Less than thau a year ago Judge Willis Brown when lecturing in inthe inthe the hc East ast was asked to prepare a scenario dealing with actual occurrences occurrences occurrences oc oc- oc- oc in his experience as first judge of the Utah juvenile court and of the Indiana parental court and was further requested to permit himself to be seen in the films holding court just as in regular sessions I The The result was the production of A Boy and aud the Law the true story of Willie Villie Eckstein a young Russian Jew boy whom wham any in Salt Lake remember a as a budding young Nihilist He Hed Siny d to this count country with hatred of law in his heart and drifted 0 o Salt Lake City Through the kindly offices of Judge Brown assisted b by the women of the city who secured the Canyon Crest farm for the judges judge's boys he was led to see the difference between between between be be- tween just and unjust laws It is not generally known that Judge Brown Bro became practically cally a father to young Eckstein who now y no at the age of 23 years is is associated with the judge in his boy city in Michigan Wherever this feature was shown it created a sensation and commanded the highest price ever paid for any reel five-reel feature in the larger cities of the country running in Detroit for sixteen consecutive weeks Its phenomenal success justified the Youth Photoplay company in asking Judge Brown to prepare another scenario and to come to Salt Lake City himself to take part inthe in inthe inthe the pr production of the true pl play y in order that so far fax as possible the principals should shoud react their own parts Though involving considerable expense this has been done and the film now completed will show not only the scenery of Utah but a a. number of the prominent residents of Salt Lake City and the state J. J M. M A. A Spence president of the Youth Photoplay company who has personally supervised the making of this unusual film expresses himself as delighted with the results as well wen as th the hospitality extended to him while here He believes that he has not only one of t the e. e greatest moving picture films ever produced pro pro- t but ut that its exhibition elsewhere r will prove a real uplift and nd incidentally one of the best advertisements this city and state Iter cr had bad q Yi R Rr r v Y l H t r y f 1 k x a c t tv r I v 4 s 3 1 A i tai f fr Cr 4 r 5 r 3 x 4 f N tr w Ni t i x K Ss f 4 I CANNOT 1 C GIVE Iv MY BABY UP r d r 4 4 4 f r z i 4 r n Y r. r Yf fir v 4 p r fit sill a M f t tF l F 1 I GOT ONE BABY IN THE COUNTY JAIL S e i 4 t 1 j y t tl y J c 5 f r Oi S Sh h y t c V t I 9 X N L 14 ii y ir t y V a 1 x 1 dYt N ayr SCENE E s I t ii iii i s' s tit titi i f s l t SY Sa S Y c a r h THE JUDGE AND THE WAIFS o Z |