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Show Big Yukon Special of Great Outdoors at Utah Today Jane Novak. In "Belle of Alaska," d!r. ,ted by Chester Bennett and distributed dis-tributed by American Releasing Corporation, Cor-poration, which will show at tho I'tah theatre, starting today. Is plumb full of thrills, notion and pathos. I me of the mighty thrills, showing a Yukon steamer crashing against anj iceberg off tho Pacific coast. Is said I to be the most effective shipwreck j scene ever devised for a motion picture pic-ture entertainment. Half dressed, uncrossed, un-crossed, half dazed from sleep, passengers pas-sengers are shown In a mad fight for Safety. The ship Is Been sinking slowly slow-ly as tho steamer's searchlight plays upon the surface of the water. Scores of desperate passengers can be soon struggling In the water to climb on I life rafts, life preservers or any lit -ti r from the ship floating about In the vvatc-r. Miss Novak's sensational leap off the steamer deck In another scene will afford the spectator ono of the moht thrilling Incidents ever depicted. A mad swim for the dock by Miss Novak will make your hair stand on end while the passengers aboard the ship become panic stricken at the sight of this girl in the water after her mysterious mys-terious leap. Miss Novak illustrates her ability as an emotional actress In this heart and tt tlon drama of the roaring Yukon. on |