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Show I ; AMUSEMENTS ! I DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. OKPHET'M New vaudeville bill, with i five headliners. Matinees today and tomorrow. SALT LAKE "Hobson's Choice," coming next Monday for four performances. per-formances. WILKES "Potash and Perl mutter." all week, with matinee tomorrow afternoon. PANTAGES One of the jolliest mu-; mu-; steal shows on the road is now run-I run-I ning daily. , MOVING PICTURES. i FAR A MOP NT-EM PRESS Irene Fen- i wick, supported by Owen Moore, in "A Coney Island Princess." ' AM ER1CAN Lillian Gish in "The ' children FaV and a Keystone com- ! BROAD WAY Today and tomorrow, the unusual, sensational drama, "The Men She Married." with an ; all-star iast, including Gail Kane. 1 MEHESY Mary Fuller in "Stolen Honors; Die Wrath of 'Cactus' ; Moore;" first showing of ;"Taps," the newest dance; Nestor comedy. Rigoletto Is to Catch on Fork Held in i His Teeth Balls Thrown From Walker Bank Building. 0' NE of Pie most unique and spectacu- i tar events ever arranged for Salt Lake City will be the one staged at noon today in front of the Walker tJank building build-ing by the two Itigoleito Brothers, headlining head-lining the Pan i ages theater bill this week. Charles Rigoletto will pitch balls from the top of, the Walker Bank building to his brother, Henry Rigoletto.' who. stationed sta-tioned directly in front of the Wulker Bank building." will catch the balls on tiie prongs of a fork held in his mouth. The traffic squad of the police, department depart-ment of Salt Lake lias arranged to rope off it small arena on Hie Walker corner at 12:15 today to prevent the large crowds from interfering with the balls. Of the many feats performed with halls, the Rigoletto Brothers are peers to the most unique and sensational of the day. In the, large cities they have visited all over the world a great deal of wonderment wonder-ment and talk has been excited by the ingenuity of these two men. who were born in Paris, and have toured from one end of the world to the other for more than twenty-one years. They are of Russian-Italian descent, but speak Knglish plainly. In their net at the Pant ages tneater this wet-ik they throw out bails to various members of the audience, and when the halls, a re pitched back they catch the.m on the prongs or forks , held In thier mouths. The Rigoletto twin brothers are exceptionally excep-tionally clever. They are Chinese trick--ters, musicians, jugglers, illusionists, physical culture acrobats and stadium and plastic posing models. |