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Show "Some Baby" at Pantages, Full of Laughs C ITUATIOXS full of laugh-provokir.g qualities arie from tho contrast of personality shown In "Some Habv," the musical far co which heads the 'antatres proRram for this week. Apnea Iturr, who appears In the double role of the wife and the 300-pounrl baby, is corpulent in the extreme, good naturc-d and asrerrcs-sivc, asrerrcs-sivc, while Johnnie Ktjenan, who plays the husband, is lean, retiring- and ill-tomnered. These two are the comedians, and they do their parts with good effect. Among the other characters is Esther Joy, who has a beautiful voice and pleasing pleas-ing manners. The chorus Is arrayed In gorgeous costume, and the members have good voices. The plot is baaed on the advantage ad-vantage taken by a financially embarrassed embar-rassed female urbanite of her rich country coun-try relatives who desire to play society. Val Harris and Jack Manlon present an act of jokes and songs that received much applause last night. They have rich voices and their songs are of the butter class, while their jokes are original origi-nal and are told in an effective manner. A juvenile act that is refreshing is presented pre-sented byt Miss Maidie Do Long. The little girl ' has a sweet voice and sings and dances with the delightful charm that only children can produce. Eccentric interpretations of ballroom dances are presented by Roy Stever and Mildred Lovejoy. They are skilled in the terpsichorean art, and their act is beautiful beau-tiful and interesting, Faye and Jack Smith furnish a singing and comedy number which, if place is determined by the quality of the act, should appear much later on the program. pro-gram. The girl is pretty, enchanting and a good singer. The boy has a rich voice, and he knows, how to tell a joke effectively. effec-tively. Fun and wonderment is produced by Will Morris in his bicyclo act. A good screen comedy is presented by the Pan-tagescope, Pan-tagescope, and a program of the latest popular melodies is rendered by the orchestra or-chestra under the direction of Eddie Fitz-patrick. |