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Show CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN DRAMA OF RUSSIA (Tara Kimball Young Is 1o appear in "Hearts in Exile," a Shubert feature feat-ure of five reels, at the Alhambra tomorrow to-morrow and Saturday She is one of tho best known HftrpRsPn nil thp mnvioc and has frequently been seen on tho screens in Ogden, but the new play Is said to be her best The story ot "Hearts in Exile" follows Hop Ivano-vna the daughter of a Russian patiiot who died whll st serving serv-ing a term of imprisonment for promulgating pro-mulgating freedom of humanity and political freedom, has devoted her life to carrying on the work amongst the poorer classes. She is a girl of high moral character charac-ter steadfast in her principles and unshakable un-shakable in determination. Her hand is sought in marriage by two men, who although their stations in life are wide apart, are loyal friends One Paul Pav low, is a poor student, and the other. Serge Palma is a wealthy scion of Russian aristocracy aris-tocracy Hope accepts the latter In order that her work will not be hampered ham-pered by lack of money. The chief of police, cruel, relentless, and lascivious has met Hope and attracted at-tracted by her beauty and virtue, determines de-termines to possess her, and to this end has had her husband sentenced to fifteen years in Siberia and his friend to five years in East Russia, on false charges. Hope, however, 1b proof against all his advances and makes a long journey jour-ney to Siberia' to join her husband in exile. After many months of travel, during -whicii 8he suffers endless privations, sue srrtTee, not to find her 1 USD :nd. hut her lover who in a Mir it of wonderful self-sacrifice, actual ed bj his high sou led love for Hope and deep friendship for Serge, has ex changed sentences. The end of the story is replete with thrills and heart throbs and in the role of Hope Ivanovna, Tiara Kimball Young has a part In which her strong powers of characterization are demonstrated and to which she gives s remarkable and powerful interpretation. in-terpretation. Advertisement. |