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Show CflBLYLE BUCKWELL IT UTAH W "The Way Out." tne newest World-Picture, World-Picture, in which two World -stars June Elvidge and Carlyle Blackwell appear, today at the Utah theatre and all lovers of corking good screen en- Inrlolnmnnl n r-n in tlx! ici laiumuui ill uryuu iu teo mis sur- 1 prising and entertaining attraction. Canyle Blackwell appears in tho production in the role of Robert Barr,, a successful young journalist. Miss Elvidge appears in the role of Alice Thornton, a young society girl who is in love with Barr. But Mrs. Thornton, Alice's mother, opposes the match. She wishes to see her daughter daugh-ter married to a foreigner with a tile, so she- decides to break off the match between Alice and Barr. But, being vory shrewd, she goes about this affair af-fair skillfully, intriguing carefully to bring about the thing she desires. I Alice is taken abroad by Mrs. Thornton Thorn-ton and there Alice meets Count Louis de Jouiville, who is young, handsome and agreeable. Eventually Alice is induced by her mother to marry the count. Then later the count and Barr meet on a battlefield in France and there Barr makes a big decision which vitally affects his future and his happiness. hap-piness. This big scene Is superbly played by Mr. Blackwell. It is one of the best bits of acting ho has ever done. The whole production of "The Way Out" has been staged on a scale of splendor. It is a snappy, interesting, corking good story and you will enjov it. See iL |