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Show THE CITIZEN With the First Nighters autl eopa ry le th m rhe Scoville irow ' a pleases large STAGES CROWDS IN NEW BILL er, Dancers at the J dancing costumes every movement lies of dances, solo at i "2 ot eland Pan-re- s this week make a decided hit. beauti-- 6 pretty girls appearing in B ng ,4 display grace and show in a and chorus, are and appreciated by the y pleasing, audiences attending. charac-heBurns and Kissen appear in be-- a isations, the feature of the act solo, Pal of My Cradle Day, and s pair of comedians later appear the Barber of Seville, an operatic ge A rlesque staged in a barber shop which singing and dancing are itnred. The chorus winds up the with Yes, We Have No Bananas. Elcota and lace, iking enter-ner- s. Beatrice, an attractive bundle makes a hit in her toe and dancing. Elcote produces from a xylophone, a great deal of humor and the greatly applauded by the audi-- . rilling is Beatrice are real Melva music Telma pleases in in-:i- ng impressions, and action, In several humorous nations. Strobels and Mertens, a pair of fin- Dg acrobats, open the vaudeville with a sereis of aerial thrills and ked 111 which please. Came Ruth, in which fea- - formances I Along ture picture Viola Dana, Tully Marshall, Robert McKean and Walter Hiers take the leading roles, show how easily a dead city can put ginger into its populace by the right kind of advertiisng and the spending of a little money. This show will continue all the next Tuesday week, concluding night. The people should keep in mind the opening of Greater Movie Season, which opens Monday, August 3. During this time the Victory and several of the other theatres will display better pictures than ever. The motion picture industry will display its best efforts for the opening and. will continue from then on to give the people a series of pictures the like of which has never been seen before and scenes which will never be forgotten. The average person may ask how is it pos-sito give better pictures than we are getting. The answer is easy. We like to hear you say, thats the greatest picture Ive ever seen. And that has been said every year for twenty-nin- e years. Truthfully, too. But as fast as the best is reached, a better best is aimed for. Compare yesterdays flickers with todays art. Compare yesterdays and uncomfortable penny-arcadbenches wtih todays theatres, design- Fan-tage- s, bl ed for tion. piano dering the utmost beauty and relaxaCompare yesterdays battered wtih todays orchestras, renthe finest music to accompany the movies. The best talent of the world will be assembled for the Greater Movie Season productions. IRENE RICH APPEARS IN CLASSIC THIS WOMAN Irene Rich, who heads the impressive cost of player in This Woman, now playing at the Victory Theatre, tells an amusing story of the time she moved from Bufalo to the semifrontier of a mining camp in Idaho. For mother, said, the change was terrible. For me it was the brink of romance. I used to ride five miles to the nearest town to get provisions, fearfully excited at being allowed to shoot a pistol. Once I thought Id have to use it Krhen a rough man stopped me on a lonely trail, saying, Wait miss, I want a good look at you I havent seen a pretty woman in years. I saw he meant no harm:, so I let him look, posing a little under the compliment, Im afraid. He gazed his full with tears in his eyes; a poor old I i . : i prospector, hungry for companionship. No screen fan compliment has ever effected me so much. This Woman is a Warner Bros. Classic of the screen adapted from the Howard Rockey best seller. Supporting Irene Rich are Louise Fazenda, Ricardo Cortez, Clara Bow, Marc McDermott, Creighton Hale, Helen Dunbar, Otto Hoffman and Frank Elliott. Phil Rosen directed. It is the story of a beautiful and talented girl alone and penniless in New York, who is made the victim of circumstances and sent to prison, then leaves it to forge ahead in one of the most successful and meteoric careers ever conceived. Carl A. Porter Manager of the Vic tory Theatre left last Sunday for a. short visit to his old school stomping grounds in and around New York City. He expects to return to Salt Lake about July 30th, full of pep and new ideas to put forth at the Victory. Ray M. Henry assistant Manager is guiding the destiny of the Victory during Mr. Porters absence. The war gave us many new words and a brand new definition of the loan. Brockville (Ont.) word es Jour Favorite Novel in Photoplay Form catarinj S C O V E L L IRENE RICH OOO Louise Fazenda DANCERS Ricardo Cortez Marc McDermott BARBER 0F Creighton Hale SEVILLE . 0 0 0 BURNS& KISSEN 0 0 0 EL COTA AND BEATRICE 0 0 0 M E LV A TALMA 0 0 0 S T R O B E L M ERTONS 0 0 0 VIOLA DANA IN ALONG CAME RUTH 0 0 0 ITS ALL IN FUN PANTAGES VICTORY THEATRE This Woman, three days only, beginning to day. Return engagement, at regular prices of Douglas Fairbanks in Thief of Bagdad, for four days only beginning Tuesday. a .1 i. i i i 1 i i! 9 I I (4 i I I'- . 4 I' I ' |