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Show oo Helene Chadwick in 'The Dust Flower' at Ogden Theatre Today Basil King, one of the country a most famous novelists, has contributed contribut-ed another noteworthy story to the motion pictures His flrat novel to be picturized was "The Street Called Straight.' This was followed by "Earthbotind," one of the notable plc-'.ture plc-'.ture :ichle ements in this country and ;one that marked a great advance in 'the making of films Now Goldwyn liftx made a superlailvo scroen version of Basil King's latest noel, 'The Dusl Flower," with Helene Chadwick and James Rennie in the leading roles. "The Dust Flower" is coming to the igden theater today for three days, tnnd every' person who l interested In the entertainment, technical advance-jment advance-jment or esthetic value of motion pictures pic-tures should not fall to see it. A powerful drama, unfolding an appealing appeal-ing love story'. Is told in tho phofopiav It has been ably directed by Rowland V. Iee Aside from the featured players play-ers Miss Chadwick and Mr. Rennie, the caM loflsts ("luude Qifiingwater, Mona Klngsley, Piward Pell and George Periolut Mips Chadwick Is cast at Ietty, a young girl abused by her step-father, who would force her to work In a low. all-night cafe and turn her earnings over to him. Rather than face the insults in-sults she knew awaited her, Lett? Is on the point of Jumping into the river when she is rescued by Rashley Aller-ton Aller-ton a wealthy young man, Just Jilted by his fiancee. He proposes to I-,etty and they aro married at once. The fiancee repents of her summary dismissal dis-missal of Allerton and asks him to i send Letty away. This ho decides to do, but In the end finds that the "dust flower" now fills his heart. oo |