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Show BLIND YOUTH' SCORES HIT AT OGDEN THEATRE In TUind Toulh." die National Pictures Pic-tures feature, which opened a three days' engagement it the OsfflSli ! t theatre yesterday, Die he-'o ts art ex-i cpption to the rule that every mother I thinks her own goose a swan. Shortly after he comes to man's ea-1 imp ne is caai pii ny -m niutiiei. uuu other women seem t like him He marries his model in 'arts, ahtl when he comes back to Anv ii - i a failni e. he Is picked up from a park bench, by a young woman, whom he larer man ies. How ever, l.e ia ,io blgumlSlj thero are extenuating clrcum-j stances. But the dead past has no: burn d its dead, and one of the most fermid-1 able ghosts of it the Tarl model I Is not laid for some time. And the complications that arise both sp:)oim and humorous seem to be almost impossible of solution. Lovy flm) a way, however. "Blind Youth" was adapted bv Catherine Reed from the play of the same name by Ixni Tellegeu and Wlllard Made. Ted Sloman dire, ted It, and Walter McGrail and Leatrlco Joj are the featured playera |