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Show THE UTAH ! OPENS TODAY As its principal attraction for today i the Utah. Theatre will offer Harold i Lockwood in his latest production, I "Pals First," a six act Screen Classic, Inc., productlon,dlstributed by Metro. The protoplay Is a film version of the stage success of the same name dramatized dram-atized by Lee Wilson Dodd from the novel by Francis Perry Elliott, published pub-lished by Harper and Brothers. "Pals First" Is a romantic drama revolving around two warfarlng pals, Dannie Rowland and Dominie, graduates grad-uates of Yale, Harvard, Sing Sing and San Quentin, who gain Joyous wolcome Ip tho homo of young Dick Caatleman, somewhere In Sunny Tennessee, when Uncle Alex, an old darkey servanbolleves he recognizes L. ' ' in Danny his long lost master. The I pals decide to continue their deception only long enough to secure food and new clothing but change their plans when they discover that Dr. Harry Chilton, Dick's cousin, is endeavoring to secure the fortune willed by Dick to his sweetheart, Jean Logan, by trying try-ing to convince her that Dick is dead and that she is therefore freed from her promises. Danny wins the love of the girl in spite of the effort of Dr. Chilton to prove him an impostor, and the date for the wedding is set when Dominie interposes and denounce de-nounce Danny and the girl as a thief, a pick-pocket and a safe-cracker, owing ow-ing two years to San Quentin prison. When he sees the change of heart in his old pal Danny realizes that his mission to retrieve the lost soul has been accomplished and proves that he is not Danny Rowland but the real Dick after all. Appearing In the picture besides Mr., Lockwood are Ruby de Reiner, James Lackaye, Richard R. Neil, Anthony P. Byrd, Pauline Dempsey, Walter P. Bliss and Rollo Lloyd. |