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Show FRANClSlBllN ID BEVERLY BAY! The Foremost of Screen Artists, Ar-tists, Are Seen in the Stellar Roles, the Pretentious Feature. Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, tho two greatest stars of the silent drama, havo the stellar roles in "Man and His Soul," the latest Metro wonderplay, which will be shown here at the Utah Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Both aro provided with the best roles ot their career in this feature, which was produced by the Quality Pictures Corporation. There are Bcores of in-tenso in-tenso situations in tho story which deals with a novel theme and Is handled in masterly manner. One of the big scenes is tho burning of a factory, fac-tory, where more than 1,000 persons appear. Mr Bushman and Miss Bayne are supported by a strong cast, which In-eludes In-eludes Helen Dunbar, Grace Valentino, Valen-tino, Edward Brennan, John Davidson and other prominent players. Mr. Bushman and Miss Bayne were last seen on tho Metro program in "Penn-ington's "Penn-ington's Choice," and before that Mr. Bushman was starred with Marguerite Snow In "The Silent Voice." John W. Noble directed the production. |