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Show uu "SUSHI ROCKS THE BOAT with Dorothy Glsh, comes to The Ogden Og-den next Friday and Saturday. Susan Johnstone, the heroine of "Susan Rocks the Boat," Is n girl with an Immense Im-mense fortune and absolutely no responsibility. re-sponsibility. She finally comes to the conclusion that living life with nothing noth-ing worth while to do Is a brainless sort of existence, so she rocks the family boat by getting out and trying to do settlement work. She has come to this conclusion by reading the life of Joan of Arc, and seeing herself in the character of the Maid of Orleans. As Joan gave her life to emancipation ofj-he poor, so shall Susan. So Susan goes to her friend Thornton, Thorn-ton, the eminent criminal lawyer, and persuades him to take her down Into the slums, where she founds and op- f-TFri-imiB lill BTgl III II M. ! W . ill. orates the "Jeanne d'Arc" Mission. The building Is leased from Cardigan, keeper of a dive over the way, and he has his sensual eyes on the pretty little society belle, and wonders how he can get her in his arms. Susan has also made the acquaintance acquaint-ance of Larry O'Nell, son of the late political boss of the ward. Larry is utterly out of sympathy with any interference in-terference with the way of living in the neighborhood, and is constrained to tell Susan what "he thinks of the Inhabitants of the ward that they are to keep away from a mission operated with money wrung from them by Susan's Su-san's ancestors. Of course, Susan resents re-sents this attitude. So there springs up a sort of antagonistic regard between be-tween Susan and Larry. Time comes when Cardigan gets her in a room over his dive, she believing that he is going to convert the place into an ice cream parlor, and attacks I her. Word of her danger reaches Larry, and his fighting blood comes to the surface and he makes his way to her rescue. There is a glorious scrap In succeeding scenes, and a triumphant tri-umphant finish. |