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Show DO Otis Skinner to Be Seen in Kismet" at Utah Theatre Soon "Kismet" the giratest nd most! picturesque drama ever written by an Ann rn:di UUtllOP, Wai produced und fecame a theatrical triumph In both th United Statei and Europe. Translated into .1 docen different tongues, the story of the play has l -conic a literary . lassie (in ungboul the world, In the rolaof Halj. the beg- gur, utis Skinner, gTeateat f all American Amer-ican character actors, thrilled his au- dlenees from coast to coast for three continuous seasons. Like wine, kis- luef has Improved with age- until now Wi- arc privileged o view It at Uaj m st iii a m onderful film product Ion A j I Msmrt was to the stage Its greatest I drama so it is to the screen, th' juicatest photoplay H will be -hown at the Utah theatre beginning Feb-I Feb-I ruary 2u. Mr Skinner began hie theatrical career ca-reer In 177 Before becoming a Itai himself, he appeared prominently in j support of John McCullough. Booth and Barret. .Madam'- Janauschek and .Mary Anderson. It Is acknowledged , bj critics, and Mr. Skinner Is pleased , to agre'-. that of the many triumphs of his long career, lie reached his great eel heights in itu- portrayal of llalj. i he beggar, In "Kismet.' It w:r wiih difficulty Mr. Skinner was per ruaded to appear en the sllvereheei in his great success However, the de-iif de-iif to perpetuate 'Kismet" overcome hie Objections and the film fans are privileged to see the greatest Ameri-'can Ameri-'can character actor in the greatest American drama. on |