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Show "THE ROUSE OF GLASS" j UTAH THEATRE i "The House of Glass" gives the beautiful Clara Kimball Young an opportunity op-portunity to distinguish herself as a! thoughtful, psychological actress. She does some of the best work of her ; brilliant career as Margaret Case, the , unfortunate heroine of Max Marcin's I play. The picture is unique in sus-pense sus-pense and novelty, it is thrilling and teaches a great lesson as well. The, : direction of Emile Chautard Is re-I sponsible for much of the effective-i ness of the weaving of delicate scenes' I into a powerful labnc The picture isj one the reviewer unhesitatingly rec-: rec-: ommends to movie fans. The villain of the plot is the re-kniless re-kniless police system. The girl is entirely innocent. She had fallen in J lloe with a man whom she thinks a chauffeur. He is a thief. He tells' her he has fallen heir to much money ' ; and presents her with gems. The police po-lice track him to her room and she is' also arrested as an accomplice and sent to prison. They let her out on ' parole. Her innocence and this half- freedom make her despair and she Jumps her parole and goes to the west, where she falls in love with a real man and marries him. She is seemingly seem-ingly all ripht so long as she doesn't return tn New York. Her husband gets an appointment as ceneral manager man-ager of the greatest railroad in the country and she has to go to the metropolis with him. She fears the daylight and the streets and suffers greatly. |