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Show THE CITIZEN With the First Nighters .J3 SEE FEATURE SHOWS AT PANTAGES :es Theatre this week is 1 to the limit in the rush the best vaudeville and uf the season. Every act re I,; and it is the biggest money in the city, her royal dancers, and Master Singers, are two acts that receive big e audience. Mitzie has pretty dancing girls that .0 and chorus and feature s Vi-equalled on the stage. brunette does the toe -two court duee al a iace. There are 4towp da rs. a Spanish dance, and dance In the presence of JCbatra ho is sitting upon her rich ijlbeautiuil throne, a stage setting thiilling. The expensive and Hf'rate costuming, stage settings It 'Everything connected with the act one feel as if they were in fa'liream and taken back to ancient i . en-.h- rj-a- ng pre--':- cf Ji4g E&pt. Hie Russian Master Singers are a quarfet that one could set all night Moisten to, supported by a feautiful discing girl, all appearing in native coctames of their country. They sing ntxferpiecus and are recalled again aaflWin. It is a real treat in sing-t When Dolly Kay comes out on the - stage everyone thinks she is a man. Her voice, her features and general build are that of a man. She sings her. way to several encores and makes a hit. Hibbett and Hartman present a comedy act in which lovers and married couples are perfectly imitated. Miss Hartmans song of peanuts and her general antics on the stage are a scream. They know how to put their arguments into a good act. ODonnell and McKenna are a pair of Micks with plenty of jokes and put much kick into their acting. Their jokes are interpolated with some good singing and they get a big hand. Florence Seeley and Company in which two big cats make up the company. Florence does a little acting while the cats are at play and they wind up the act in a dance. It is good. The Girl Who Wouldnt Work, Is the feature picture in which Lionel Barrymore, Forrest Stanley, Henry e Walthall, Lylian Tashman and De La Motte are the leaders in a thrilling love story in which the hero has too many girls for his own comfort. The girl that wouldnt work, a devoted father and an ardent lover all wind up in prison to clear up a terrible crime, but finally love conquers and finds its happiness. Manager Diamond announces that a picture which New York paid two dol- Maur-gueritt- lars for will be here next week, Mare Nostrum, one of the worlds greatest pictures. 22, in two free WiLKES THEATRE WILL OPEN NEXT SATURDAY. head of dancing at the McCune School of Music, and Miss Hattie Tipton, head of dancing at the University of Utah, a bevy of fair dancers will perform beautiful and difficult dance interpre- - Manager Clogston of the Wilkes Theatre announces that the Wilkes Theatre, Salt Lakes popular stock show house, will open Saturday, August '28. Players of the company are now ar- reg the direction of Miss Miranda Matson, riving. Miss Gladys George, the new lead- ing lady; Ben Erway, the handsome new leading man; Miss Fanchon Everhart and Charles Ilagerty. Ferdinand Munier, the director, will arrive today or tomorrow, and rehearsals of the opening play, Dancing Mothers, will begin at once. As has been the Wilkes custom for several seasons, there will be a reception at the opening performance on the stage, so that playgoers may come to know the players personally. Other players expected today are Miss Margaret Wesner, Noel Leslie, Cyril Delevanti, Ray Clifford, and Mr. Munier. Miss Lucile Holder has been awaiting the coming of the others, having been assigned her part FREE PROGRAMS TO BE FEATURED AT LAGOON High class entertainment is Lagoon visitors Sunday, August 3 HEADLINERS Matson-Tipto- n programs featuring the dance artists. Under Lagoon's fresh-wate- r bathing pool. tations at four and seven oclock. Manager A. C. Christensen announces a series of big outings and attractions for Lagoon practically every day between now and the iclose of the season on Labor Day, September Gth, with a celebration on that day which will fittingly climax the greatest summer in the history of the popular resort. A monster celebration under the auspices of the Davis County Farm Bureau is scheduled for Thursday, September 2nd, when all of Davis DOLLY KAY O Q 3 FEATURE ACTS MITZI AND HER ROYAL DANCERS IBM PICTURE oo 7 REAL HITS RUSSIAN MASTER SINGERS oo irp HIBBET AND tire HARTMAN o o D ODONNELL AND tlie McKENNA O 0 vii HE FLORENCE SEELEY k re 0 Lyiij O Pits THE LOOK! illic ,v 1 IN COMING fr- NEXT WEDNESDAY ail atk u ) MARE GIRL WHO WOULDNT WORK o o ITS ALL IN FUN AND WE he? NOSTRUM nf (OUR SEA) NEVER RAISE OUR ONE OF THE PRICES :iahj ! WORLDS CUT i greatest hctures O O PANTAGES FAMOUSLY COOL N. Busanovsky, 3 first tenor; W. Bajan, second tenor; W. Radeeff, baritone and director of the quartet; M. Grebenet2ky, basso; famous Russian is making a big hit at the Pantages Theatre this week. quartet, that |