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Show "80DY H SOIL" mi EM Alice Lake at Her blest in Drama of Parisian Studio Life Parisian photoplays until "Hody find Boul," brought Alice Lake to the screen last evening at the L'tah theatre thea-tre have been ,f two sorts; very . M , .mimm mi, tm. m .. . . . dl twins room rind impressively smart, or Var) undei world und very cave-manrlsh cave-manrlsh In an unconvlnr Ing Aji.n h - like way. Her.., the r, ll f. .i-id Liter, as soon B the reully unusual story begin to grlPi genuine thnn it seeing the screen version of wmium Hurlbut'e drama, it provided several thing, including the lrt prerequisite of all fiction, whether wheth-er presented In the pag behind the prett) girl cover of :i magazine, or on th- boards behind the footlights: entertainment. en-tertainment. From th, first half-re, d ihe audience al the Utah theatre was welded Int., an enthralled entity of nt-tentlon, nt-tentlon, i:ut more than that: "Body and Soul" gnve thrills and material fur thought and the most colorful and real picture of Parle the screen h:,3 ever drawn. To be too specific about the story is like opening Christmas gifts before i. appoln .1 down; bui thla much M maj be revealed without denaturing f the delight i revelation; It Is the ' drama of an American girl who went to Paris to study nr., and who found M ii r . ulum 'f th.- atellei A Lakt natural app tl Irtgenu- jH ous American girl, but her portrayal of the woman this girl later become was bo astonishing favorably so. tier transition, through ti hn-Miiis of ex- fiance Into h r second character was aJJ splendid- Her manner was more near-ly near-ly Parisian thin that of many Amor-lean Amor-lean actress s wc have ever seen in pictures pJJ i I ns 101 Ighi and tomorrow) nt V the Utah thcatn r |