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Show ACT IS ADDED TO RED CROSS SHOW Through the kiudncsn of the manager man-ager of the Pantagcs theater, Frank Newman, the big complimentary show that is to he given to the workers in the recent Red Cross drive by W. H. Swanson at Ins American theater, another an-other "top-liner" act has been a ' I J c 1 1 to the program. The act is that, of Miss Mary Dorr, the magnetic mai'l of mimicry, who is now appearing at the Pantages. When asked if she would appear. Miss Dorr .said: "Will 1 Just watch me. Nothing Noth-ing in the w-ide, wide world will give me greater pleasure." In addition to Miss Dorr, a special musical program has been arranged by Claude Sweeten, director of the American Ameri-can orchestra. Miss Jeanne Lacross, Salt Lake's favorite soprano, will also be on the program. A feature picture, "Her Boy,'' starring star-ring Effie Shannon and Nile's Welch, will be shown. In;.urcd by Powder Blast. Arthur Ktatrbrook, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Sterling. Idaho was seriously burned as the result of a premature powder explosion while blasting blast-ing for a bridge. He is at the Kolse City hospital. |