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Show Sensational Picture, "While New York Sleeps," at the Utah N'ew York life to the very core is be. c.-m in 1 -, i)if- I'unous Fox melodrama. melo-drama. 'While New York Sleeps" which delighted patrons of the Utah theatre last night, where this much heralded "Clnemelodrama of Night Life In New York" began its engagement engage-ment Director Brabln, who staged the picture, pic-ture, has hit upon the unusual and extremely effective method of telling his story In three parts Three living I rhnpters from tho Book of Fate are told with a terrific punch and heart in- terest So entangled do the threads of the plot become In the comparatively compara-tively short period of time allowed ea-h episode that .i loglral denouement, denoue-ment, from thf spectator's viewpoint, seems well-nigh impossible Arid yet Director Br,-,r,ln does it with a dex-terlty dex-terlty that Is so superior to other plays of this kind as to put this production pro-duction In a distinct class of its own. Among the unusual points of Interest Inter-est with whieh the picture is over flovvltiR Is a gorgeous Scene from Flor-n7. Flor-n7. Zlegfeld'S Midnight Frolic show, exquisite scenes from the Cafe Palais Royal, and a thrilling pistol battle between be-tween the New York police and a band of river thieves, which occurs on East River within the shadow of the celebrated Brooklyn Bridge. Interesting Interest-ing glimpses of New York's 'Qaj White Way" and some excellent shots of tho famous New York sky-line serve as an atmospheric background for tho action. The cast Is composed of Estelle Taylor. Marc MacDcrmott, Harry Sothern, William Locke and Earl Metcalfe. Met-calfe. 'Whllo New York Sleops'" will be tho featured attraction at the Utah theatre for the rest of tho week. |