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Show THE PASSING SHOW "The Passing Show ofv1913," comes to the Salt Lake theatre next Friday and Saturday. Those who enjoy the sort of entertainment the New York Winter Garden provides with the travesties tra-vesties and burle ues on dramatic and musical hits which have been Interspersed with song hits and musical numbers and with novel scenic effects, ef-fects, elaborate costuming and pretty girls have got some fun coming to them. The piece opens with a travesty of the "be-foro "be-foro tho curtain" prologue of "Fanny's First Play," and carries the current of the action along through scenes suggested by "The Lady of the Slipper," "The Argyle Case," "Peg O' My Heart," "Broadway Jones," "The Poor Little IUch Girl," "The Good Little Devil," "Joseph and His Brethren," Breth-ren," "The Sunshine Girl," with a running supply sup-ply of humor drawn from the abundance of "crook" plays. The singers and dancers who shine in that part of the performance Include Conroy and Le Maire aa Conspiracy Bill and Joe Garson; Corcoran and Lloyd as Scarecrow Stone and Punkinhead Montgomery. Charles King as Bioadway Jones; Mollie King as Peg O' My Heart; Laura Hamilton as Cinderella Janis; Eliz- abeth Goodall as Mrs. Potlphar, and Ernest Hare as Joseph Asche Kayton. The chorus keeps things humming with a score of changes of costuming dances and songs which Include "Ragging tho Nursery Rhymes," the old-fashioned cake walk, and tho closing scene of the second act on the wonderful flight of steps where a veritable chorus army is seen in dancing maneuvers and march formations. PICTURES AT THE UTAH The Utah theatre will again open Its doors to the public on the afternoon of April 20 and they, will remain open for performances each afternoon and evening for one week with one of the greatest great-est photo-plays over presented in America as the attraction. "The Drug Terror" is the title of a six: reel vivid story of the cocaine evil which will be presented during the coming week. It is an exclusive ex-clusive feature film for which the management of the Utah arranged with the Lubin representa- JHkshkj . , v1 vBiiH MINDEL KINGSTON, AT THE ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK tlves. The wonderful drama is presented by Lubin Lu-bin through the sociological research film corporation, corpor-ation, in co-operation with Mrs. W. K. Vander-bilt's Vander-bilt's national campaign against the drug evil. It has never before been shown here. This, big film sensation depicts in a most graphic manner the evils of the cocaine hablf. and shows in a wonderfully convincing manner the grip that the terrible traffic has upon the American public. It begins at the beginning, showing how boys and girls become addicted to the habit; how it grows upon them until they become be-come fiends; the terrible methods they will resort re-sort to in order to satisfy their craving; the use of the drug in furtherance of the white slave traffic, and the deplorable results that are inevitable. |