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Show EDMORD BREEZE AT TRE UIAU Edmund Breese, whose distinctive dramatic gifts have won him an enviable en-viable position on the American stage, and who is well remembered foi his characterization of John Bur-kett Bur-kett Ryder in "The Lion and the Mouse," and the shooting of Dan Mc-Grew Mc-Grew will be seen in the stellar role or a strong five-act photodrama, "The Song of the Wage Slave," the next offering of the Popular Plays and Players on the Metro program, at the Utah, Thursday, Friday and Saturday "The Song of the Wage Slave" is based on the famous poem by Robert Rob-ert V. Service, author of "The Spell of the Yukon" and other verses, and portrays Hip development in the character of Ned Lane, one of the great army of workers, who sacrifices his Identity for the woman he loves and finally life itself for the sake of an ideal. There are many intense situations in this unique plot that call fcr the best talents of Mr Breese He is supported by an unusually capable cast and many striking photographic effects are shown on the production. The next release on the Metro program will be "What Will People Say?" a five-part photoplay of mod ern society, produced by the Popular Play and Players, in which Mine Petrova, the gifted emotional actress, is seen in the stellar role. This dis tlncuve production will be seen here al Utah today and tomorrow. Mme. Petrova was seen last in the "Heart of a Painted Woman " She Is supported by a superb cast of dis tlnguished players, Including Fritz de Lint, P'raunie Fraunholz, William Morse, John Dudley, Charles Dungan, Zadee Burbank. Marilyn Reid, Elenore Sutter, Jean Thomas 'and other stage and screen artists of note. Although Mme. Petrova has been extremely fortunate for-tunate in having strong vehicles provided pro-vided for her appearances on the Metro Me-tro program, none of the previous feature fea-ture productions give her greater opportunities op-portunities than "What Will People Say?" This vivid interest-compelling feature is a picturization of the novel of the same name by Rupert Hughes, the noted playwright and novelist It pron ises to be one of the sensations of the season in addition to this, Ma- J bel and Fatty in a screaming two-reel i, comedj. |