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Show GREAT CftST IN SPLENDID BILL AT UTUI THEATRE Last Time Today, "Love, Honor Hon-or and Obey," a Notable Screen Success An all-star cast, including Claire Whitney. Wlldn Bennett. Kenneth Harlan, Henry Harmon, George Cowl and E- J. Ratcllffe. appeared lasr night at the Utah theatre in a thrilling photoplay, "Love Honor and Obey," by Eugene Walter. The production proved to In- one of the notable events of the eaaon. Mr Walter s mastery of dramatic dra-matic technique was always In evl-l donee as he developed the story founded found-ed upon Charles Neville Bucks novel, "The Tyranny of Weakness." The acting wa maaterlj Miss Whitney, Whit-ney, always popular with screen audi- ences, was cast as a wealthy New York divorcee, a role that gave splendid sweep to her emotional powers. Miss Bennett, us the heroine. Conscience Wtlllumtt. Drought beauty and real distinction dis-tinction to manner to her role with an undercurrent of intensely dramatic power. Mr. Harman gave an unforgettable unforget-table performance as her Puritanical father and Kenneth Harlan carried Just the rlKlH touch of gentlemanly charm to the role of the young Now Yorker named in the divorce suit. Tin- story of a young girl trapped Into marriage bj fraud which she dls-covers dls-covers "ii to i bridal night and which forces her to holt her door against the bridegroom is one of the most engross I mg that ihe screen has seen The production pro-duction leaves nothing undone to heighten the- dramatic- effec t. The ox- , cellent direction is credited to Lean-der Lean-der Cordova. "IiOVe Honor and obey" Is a pk-turc no one should miss seeing, plays last time today. . on |