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Show NEWSBOYS' CARNIVAL PROMISES A TREAT Will Be Put On Following Regular Pantages Bill This j Evening. j "There'll be a great time in the old I house tonight," is the way Manager Frank I Newman put It, when speaking of the Newsboys' carnival, which will take place immediately after the regular bill of the Pantages tonight. Three hundred strong, the newsies will file down to the theater to witness the show then they take the stage and the fun starts. I'nder the direction of Noodles Fagan, appearing appear-ing this week on the bill, the boys are booked to cause a riot of fun. There'll bo lit tie boys, big boys. long boys and short boys, and all will haA e a try at being a real actor. The proqrnjii runs like this: i.' ho Star-Spangled Hanner," sung by "00 newsboys, accompanied by Pantapres orchestra; Monkadoo; Sparrow; fun boxing box-ing ; Ghirk and I'mph contest; newspaper newspa-per yelling contest; singing and dancing contest : I 'nele Sam patriotic, song contest; con-test; bowl rush ; shoe contest ; cracker and whistling contest. Newsies from all the Salt I-Ake papers will take part, and it is certain to be a novel entertainment. |