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Show Annette Kellerman Makes High Dive in Utah Film A 160-foot dive from the mast of a pitching schooner. A thrilling battle between a young aoolety girl and n gorllln-llke oiM (wept) feet below the aurfaea of the sea. An uneven battle between a young Boelety man and p mutinous erew on a tramp ie)iooner. These are JoHt a few of the tense moments in "What Women Io,e," Annette An-nette Ki-llerman's modern comedy drama whieh Is runnlnj? .ill this week at the t'ttth theatre. As Annabel Cotton, the star depicts de-picts the role of an nthleth- jrirl whose clothes Hhoek her crusading father. She Is sought by two suitors, vastly different In type, and marries the one that she herself least expected to marry. mar-ry. Annette Kellerman. Internationally famous as swimmer, known to millions mil-lions of playgoers, for her work In ' plune'n Daughter," "The Daughter of the Gods." and "The (jucen of the Sea." Is considered t be at her best In this modern coine.lv drama. Many of the scenes were made In the South Phi Ifle and the dramatic worth of the story In enhanced by the beautiful scenery and elaborate settings. set-tings. The comedy. "Gingham Girl," also showing. Is out of the ordinary for quick action; and Wade Hamilton ut the organ. Is fast becoming verv popular. |