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Show aagaM cWnliiFiWd 9 THE CITIZEN nd served ,1? If!' ' to hold the big show, beautifully costumed and selected both for their good voices and their natural pulchriludo. Johnny Dyer, Earl B? Mountain and the Berg Sisters are featured in the character parts. The two former are commedi-an- s of more than usual attainment and the Sisters add much to the act by their beauty and gorgeous raiment. audi-(- f super-gir- l the last bit of the curtain. to First Nighters were heard favorably and with evident as a the character of the bill th0 feats until on re was thrown Z with a. fine finished 1 J Inaance by the Orpheum orches-to the fame it has Which li. ed up nired in former 'seasons. l N COU;,:.'d amusement event of the entire summer. Salt Lade Lodge No; 85 has spent a great deal of time and money to make today the most enjoyable day of the year for all visiting brothers and their friends, and the high class amusements arranged at the lake for the entertainment of all eclipses anything ever attempted in the past by Charming the First Nighters into a No. 85. The prize winning drill team of 85 the Galler-in- i throng of AMERICAN. Sisters won their way to the hearts will give an exhibition drill on the of their listeners with spirited and dance floor. It is said that this team the Door starring tuneful rendition of popular song hits. is the best in the United Stotes today The Sign 011 Irma Talmadge in a screen version The Sisters are. also musicians of mer- In purely military tactical drill. It success- - it, playing cornet, violin, clarinet and will be the first opportunity for the Charming Pollocks highly same name wil1 accordian with equal grace and mast-- people who did not go to Los Angeles stage piy of the to see this team in its drill work unat the Amer- - erly skill. the feature attraction der the able supervision of Captain J. 2m theatre next week, commencing Clay Grouch is a name indicating a L. Taylor. decided misnomer, from the way in oi Sunday. The athletic program under the diTalmadge is supported by an which Grouch hits the high spots in a icellent cast, which includes Charles joke land. He has a bombardment of rection of John McDonald, Jr., and corps of able assistants consists of a David Proctor, original monologue joke stuff that aljpchman, Lew Cody, mixed card of boxing and wrestling, most sets fire to the stage curtains. Augustus Balfour, Mack Barnes, Helen including the appearance of Ira Dern, BurnMartini Robert Agnew, a The sketch, feir, unique Prediction, worlds middleweight champion wrestey Paul McAllister, Lew Hendricks with a most delightfully surprising ler. There will be four boxing events Bussel. Walter tid climax, keeps the audience in laughter. and three wrestling matches. Hardy was Door on the "The Sign The character delineations and the dia- K. Downing will act as referee at the Herbert of under the direction lect are particularly good. Those star- boxing contests and Will Thornton directed who previously Brenon, ring in this fast skit are A1 Winn, will have charge of the wrestlers. It Edith Monte, Baldwin Spears and Leo Horma in The Passion Flower. With these two referees the public ;4 said to follow closely the stage play Greenwood. will be assured of good clean sport Rambeau gained In which Marjorie in are featured Henry and Adelaide in all of the events. new laurels. an act entitled, A Change in the DancRed Newey of Ogden and Phil KearDoor offers "The Sign on, the ing. They sure do show some won- ney of Denver will go for four rounds to an exceptional opportunity gonna derful changes in dance steps and dis- as the headliner of the boxing events. a is It display her dramatic talent. play a considerable variety of differThese men are first class welterfascinating story of a pretty young ent costumes. It is a flouncy and weights and the bout will be one bitwho Ann Hunniwell, Itenographer, clever bit of stage work. terly contested for victory. enough becomes compromisThe weeks bill is quite equal to the Ira Dern has been matched with ed when she goes with her employers stellar programs that have appeared Young Sampson, a light heavyweight ion, Frank Devereaux, to a questionaon the Pantages stage this summer from Colorado. Dern is giving away ble cafe, which is raided. and should draw immense crowds each about fifteen pounds in weight but says Later she marries Lafe Regan, a night. that he will endeavor to overcome the man of high character and of great weight by speed, and says he consid- wealth. Pavereaux- comes into her ers himself lucky the Lodge did not ' life ELKS PURPLE DAY AT SALTAIR again. He' becomes infatuated match him with Steelier or Lewis, the -- with her In a dramatic Elks Purple day at Saltair today will two heavyweight champions. scene betwen Davereaux and Lafe The gathering of the Elks in this no doubt be declared the banner Regan, Devereaux is killed. song-worshiper- s, . pro-ice- d ly - - step-daughte- r. r Regan d know that his wife has the tragedy. Ann calls the police and accuses herself of the killing of Davereaux to shield her husband. The district attorney steps in and makes a remarkable discovery which restores happiness to the Regan family. 'does not city is for the eighth annual convention of the Utah Elks State Association, which, was transferred from Eureka to this" city. Two whole days will be taken up for the election of officers and amusements. Friday, September 2, registration of visitors. 10 a. m. Opening session of the . retinion. 3 p. m. Coast league baseball game and open house at the club all day. 7 p. m. All Elks and their ladies guests of W. H. Swanson at the Amer- ican theatre. Presentation of the largest American flag in the state to the Lodge by Brother Swanson. 9:30 p. m. Dance and reception at the club, free to Elks and their ladies. . Saturday, September 3: 10 a. m. Closing session of the re- union. Purple day at Saltair. Concessions run by members of the lodge. 7:30 p. m. Drill exhibition, Salt 3 p. m. Lakes prize winning team. 8:15 p. m. Champion wrestling and boxing contests. 9:30 p. m. Dancing aiid all amusements for the pleasure of the visitors. ORPHEUM. The list of good things scheduled for the Orpheum next week, beginning Wednesday, is headed by no less a personage than Gus Edwards, author of popular songs, producer and foremost discoverer of stage talent. Mr. Edwards leads a company of thirty in his biggest and best song revue a feast of superfine bits of entertainment in which melody and mirth rival beauty and verve for stellar honors. The Edwards company includes Hazel and Alice Furness and Chester Fredericks and an entirely new crop of proteges, all over 16 and npne over 20. Theres a bouquet of the beautifulest girlies, wit-esse- Thrills Promised Speed Fans Labor Day THE PANTAGES. The Pantages is offering the First Nighters a snappy melange of musical sketches, girly-whirl- y revues, tuneful acts and a fine dramatic pictur-'fizatio- n entitled, Snow Blind, a photo-(pla- y of the far north, depicting wild, j rugged scenes and strenuous life in j vocal (frozen lands, with the usual stuff a fight for life, love and j happiness-thro- wn in. It is a produc-- j Hon by Uegnald Baker of the story of Katherine Newman Burt and is exceptionally strong and intense in its drahuman-(intere- st -- matic features. Topping the bill for the week is swift and vivacious ?ct, The Greenwich Playlet runs the n the' musical comedy Villagers. This gamut of a wide range the classic, the homespun and the sophisticated n an tliat goes with a his cars off their wheels. The picture shows the intrepid Heres the way Ira Vail wins his races he literally run3 Monica road race, in which he won the worlds dirt track champ as he made a short turn in the recent SantaIra. Racing fans who attend the Labor day events at championship. A wheel more or less doesnt bother . around this neck of the woods knows the daredevil, Lagoon are due for some real thrills, because everybody, nerve of Claire Sprague, and the picture graphically illustrates what Ira Vail thinks of his g own neck. fence-smashin- ' |