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Show SALT LAKERS FOSE FOB LOCI BUSINESS FILM Picture Shows How to Get Married and Start Housekeeping House-keeping in 24 Hours. "Putting It Over," a one-reel comedy, illustrative of local business conditions, which was written by W. P. Morrison of the Screencraft Motion Picture company and produced by his concern in Salt Lake, was projector for review at the Broadway then fer yesterday. With the exception of two minor parts by Mr. Morrison and Ralph C'.onlner, the picture waa posed entirely by 3mateurs. Harry Farnal, as Harry Brown, of the Deseret gymnastuin, baa the leading part, and Miss Margaret Cunningham, as Dolly 'Johnson, piays the steilar feminine role. Mr. Johnson's private secretary is interpreted inter-preted by Miss Jerry Strong, and C. A. 1-iankey assumes the role of the tramp. A wilder made by Benjamin Johnson with Thomas Moore that Harry Brown of the Deserei gymnasium can find a sweet-. sweet-. heart, get married, buy a home and start housekeeping within twenty-four" hours gives the basis for the plot. Mr. Moore wins the stake, but It taxes the "speed" of young Brown to the limit to see that he does so. In Lhe course of the story the- interiors of the leading business houses are shown in full working, with the actual employees taking part. The picture, which was produced principally prin-cipally for advertising purposes, is to be shown twice in practically all of the local theaters and possibly throughout Hhe state. It has a good, lively plot and la . onacted with skill. |