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Show uu BEIT LYTELL AND BESSIE B1ISCAEE SCORE BIB IT UTAH ROWDS Tl RM.n AW AT THE l I Ml LAST NIGHT. Bert Lytell scored another ten-trlko ten-trlko on the screen yesterday yvhen he appeared at the I'tah theatre In the new picture, "The Price of Redemption." Re-demption." This picture marks the i , latest appearance of the popular Metro Met-ro star on tho Sllversheet, and Judging Judg-ing by a popular verdict, It is easily hit, best The picture Itself in a poiy -erfui adaptloln of I a. r. Wylle's famous fa-mous novel The Temple of Dayvn.' and provides Mr. Lytell yylth a vehlcl' I suitable to his great dromatlc talent Mr. Lytell appears as a young Englishman Eng-lishman who first distinguishes hlm-lelf hlm-lelf as o military hero, and then sinks to the depth of degradation, only fln-jally fln-jally to redeem himself through th' ! love of a little child, it yvas a gripping grip-ping character study that the young star presented winning and absorbing absorb-ing In the she r appeal of It - harm and dramatic power. Those present v, Im remembered Mr. Ly tell In 'Th Right Of Way," and in "Alias Jimmy Valentine1 were doubly pleased at this amazing demonstration of the voung star's versatility in character portrayal, |