Show bat bat tie r tit b By Stephen J. J l I r s c M aY ids s Minstrels Mi And Music Please ease At Elks Elks' Big Show T WAS AS s a gay night at the Salt Lake IT th theatre atre last night when the Elks op opened ned for tor their three-day three run of the Elks Leap Year Revue The theatre theatre theatre the the- atre was a riot of ot color with pretty maids mald the boisterous colors of ot the end mens men's costumes and the beautiful ful fU s settings 1 t throughout the e performance Th Tha show was sUg the to old t time tie minstrel na i to those staged by the Elks very year only this time It was bigger and better beHer than ever before With a pro- pro r f exceptional songs by a large corps pf excellent son songbirds and an olio comp composed sed of ac acts s which would do credit to m 1 11 mapy 1 y a professional variety stage what more ore could one ask The show was jammed and crammed with everything features e from grand oper operate Kayem Criers Griers so songs gs It would I 1 e h d to pick a single feature In the how If It there was such a a. feature feature fea fea- ture If t would probably be the rendition of or Kiss Waltz by Miss Walora Rogers Th The young ying woman has a truly remarkable ble o voice e. e a voice as sweet as the strains of an ant organ a as clear as the sound of or a b bell ll and of such range and strength that the he p packed house at spellbound during I Jer er t turn tarn rn and clamored for lor encore after alter encore until it was necessary to speedup up the show Bill BlU Crowley Kayem Crier Grier and Matt hom Thorny divided honors among the fun fun- makers of or the show As usual Mr god had a ream of good jokes which rl 1 he delivered In his characteristic r manner manner man man- ner ller 4 fatt Thomas has a remarkable Story Rory of or the great war which he delivers delivers' lit in an excellent an-excellent fashion Ka KaY Kayen em Grier besides a raft of ot Jokes and considerable business during the pro- pro a special bit as a colored parson parson par par- son Sn that knocked them off oft their seats II HI He win do an act In the olio tonight In addition to his other stunts To mention every act and stunt of ot merit would mean to print a description of ev every ry act in the entire show The oriental fantasie with a chorus of ot thirty beautiful and talented Salt Lake girls vas Mas as one of or the features of the show how It was a t the big finale to n a delightful delight delight- i f tn fu ful evening of r entertainment t 0 A As the balcony scene from Gounod's Romeo and Juliet Jullet with David Reese Recife and find Naomi Heppler was the only se- se turn on the entire bill bill It can Cc be easily seen that the the- show was built for laughing purposes only and It fulfills the thewl wl wishes wishes- wishes wishes-of heS or of D Director ector Charles Kent New features of downright merit as aswell aswell well as af of or local focal interest will bo be added tonight and tomorrow night so those TV who Iho ho have seen the performance once can see it again without being bored Of course last night there were a few tew t technical mishaps such as those that attend attend attend at at- tend the first night of ot any performance but those will be easil easily remedied this evening Despite these mishaps and considering considering con con- n- n the fact that the show was prevented presented pre pre- vented for the very reasonable amount of ofU SI 1 U. U and also alo considering the fact tact that It was all for charity it is a show ever every Salt Laker should see see for for Its It's a darn dam good show Here Is t the e list of events PROLOGUE PROLOGUE- E Oh Girls Are Girls opening chorus Angelo Abe Wolf WOK Lonesome Iss Felt Cant You Bring Mack Misses LUU Lillian n Ness Nes and Louise Lewis Mandy W W. J. J Jay Vay dancers led by Miss Miranda Matson Mabon the Misses Margaret Burton Arline Arline Ar- Ar line lne Wallace Viola Service Juanita Jensen Jen Jen- sen en Monette Ionette and Holding Goldin the Lake quartette Al 1 Claw- Claw Ion eon Alex Anderson Roy Utley and T T. M M. Evans F. Floating Down the Cotton William Wllliam Crowley Crowl The First Rose Ml Miss s oa Richard Fad KIne King Slow and Easy Mann nn Your Tour Your Once in a While Miss Dolly Dolly Christensen Business but My Mv Own Kayem Kaem Grier I t Want Wan a aI I Daddy addy Miss Irene Trene Hansen High Kiss crown roWn Babies' Babies Ball Sit Sll Engleman Waltz altz Miss Rogers I Cant Can't Can t Get Oct a a. Chicken Charles Backe Backes Patches Miss Melba Selley Seney Dixie Is J. Dixie Once More re Art Weir the 1 4 Last Rose of Summer 1 Miss Jessie WilM Williams Wil Wil- M liams s Oh Death Where Is af Thy r. r Sting g Rex Stark Alexanders a Band W. W A A. Crowley and dancers OLIO Sailors Hornpipe Misses Bessie Craig IVola and Bessie Bessle Service To Spring dance Miss 1 Dolly Christensen balcony scene from the th grand opera Romeo Romeo Romeo Ro meo and Juliet Juliet David Reese and Miss Naomi Heppler Peanut Pietro and Raymond Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond Boes six melody bugs hugs Misses Rita Young a. a and d Virginia Nelson George 1 Bud Averill Al AI Davis and C C. R R. Baker Ill Tit Say She he he D es Master Bennett Larson T Italian Ina Anson Cecil Whelan Dalley Dailey Florence Ware Pauline I Lovenger and Alice Hanson To a Wild WildRose WildRose WildRose Rose pantomime Lotta Petty Clown Dance comic Patsey Spencer Lillian LUllan Smith Marjorie 1 Lambert and Florence Crook Valse CaPrice esthetic Ina ma Anson and Nell Nelson Oriental Fantasie Fan- Fan tasie direction of or Miss Miranda Matson Matson Matson Mat- Mat son Rajah Mr Gene Parks The rajah summons his slave girls They dance for him forever trying to win his favor and release from the common bonds of ot slavery When the dance Is over two maidens braver than the rest step forth and dance in supplication for their freedom free free- dom This is not granted and they Join their slave friends Then suddenly the palace gates fly open and a Nubian slave girl is set free and she dances a dance of joy and thankfulness Group dance thirty E Egyptian tian slave girls Egyptian ballet Misses Margaret Burton and Arline Arline Arline Ar- Ar line Wallace Vallace Nubian slave dance Thrilling Story tory or Of English Derby Screened Greene a at Isis In the new World picture You Tou Never Know Your Tour Luck some rema remarkable J able scenes showing ther of or the English English English Eng Eng- lish derby the premier event In the world of ot horse racing a a. re featured Far and wide the derby Is known to people who are not the least bit In Interested interested in- in I In horse racing as a sport as asa asa a great event In the story Kerry the I hero loses his fortune in gambling and andi i takes a flier mer on the derby trusting to luck to get his money back Sunset Pictures Pictures Pictures Pic Pic- tures Inc realized that here was a chance to bring real into I this wonderful production and at tremendous tremendous tremendous tre tre- tre- tre expense secured some splendid scenes taken during the running of ot the thel I derby In 1914 I I Another unique unique- scene In this production j i tiou tion stows shows Brooks in London the most famous gentleman's gambling club in inthe inthe inthe the world Brooks Books is well known to tot every sportsman a and has figured I in a al almost almost al- al most t every book k ka of fashionable hi hiI fed fedl l life le e In I Io England o ever written Here again Sunset Sunset Sun Sun- set Pictures s have ha secured something enYou entirely en en- new You Never Know Your Tour Luck with House Peters in the stellar role comes to the fists theatre today and tomorrow |