Show I S Sa L La STREET DANCE HERE ERE I 1 IE I State Street Bumps to Be BeJ J tl t Immortalized ed o on the Stage 1 m iCE iI e it IE PAN GIRL IS ORIGINATOR T By Stephen J. J I I Can you ou sway the the Se Second o d' d s' s South uth j I Shake Shaker I Did d you ever er er try t the 7 State St te- te teS S Street reet 0 Stride 7 Have yo ever ne a you ever done the Burton r Bump 5 f 5 Or the Main Street Shimmy lou vent Then to Gene Courtenay member of the a a. chorus of loud Be Surprised a tabloid musical comedy now playing at the Pantages goes the honor honorof of discovering Salt Lakes Lake's greatest chance 5 tor for fame throughout the world Salt Lake should should and and will be If Miss Courtenay can help it it-be it be the most famous famous taJ fa- fa I J dance town In the country It will attain fame as the originator of the mo mOx- mOx mot startling and unique of feats feals And Its supply of ot material for I dances is inexhaustible Here Is the story of ot how the four latest dan dances es in the show world were discovered ered cred Upon her arrival in the city Miss Courtenay too took a sightseeing trip about Salt Lake The ho well known motor vehicle was the means Then came the trouble To see the city properly it was necessary to ride ov over r Salt Lakes Lake's well known r L l paved streets and across Salt Lakes Lake's A lr of the Nevadan its Nev Nevadas its perfect replica Sierra streetcar tracks Miss 1 Courtenay swayed She shook She bumped She jumped She executed a back flop She jerk Jerked d. d She lurched She shivered She groaned She twisted twisted twist twist- ed She squirmed She twirled She was hurled She dipped She flipped She turned She flopped She dropped She 10 lost t her hat She lost her jewels She lost her pins all but lost her clothes Eureka she cried when the ride was done i I 1 have it A new new dance She rode the the- route again and again Each desperate Jerk and twist and sway I she practiced until she had It perfect And why not she said when she I II had the dances perfected Why not In Invent Invent invent In- In vent dances from Salt Lakes Lake's streets I I The shimmy rand and d other late dances are ari executed In most convulsive fashion Tl There ere Is is' is shaking squirming shivering I I and bumping In all allot of them The trend of ot the modern dances Is toward the convulsive convulsive con COn- typical perhaps of ot the nervous I age we are living laving In But Jut that Is what I them the people want And why wily not give it to tOj I IThe I The bumping sh shaking and Jerking of ot I a ride over Salt Lakes Lake's streets furnishes excellent material for tor the dances Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond South Just west of Main street has I the easy sway and long undulating glide which will go well with waltz music East Fifth South street may easily be bedone bedone bedone done to a one step The street on South State Just below Ninth South is excellent excellent excellent excel excel- lent for march music or martial airs on account of the rhythmical and perfectly timed bumps while riding the middle of the car tracks In the same territory Is best accompanied d by y the wildest of Jazz music I I am going to perfect these thes dances I Iam am ant sure they will make a hit And I will give gi a pair pail of tickets to the Pantages to the person who who sends me the best name for them Th The name must have some I reference to Salt Lake because I invented them here and want them to be credited I Ithem to Salt Lake So there you are See opportunities the in the city that have been overlooked by the natives and discovered by a perfect jl stranger The Tho dances are bound to tomake make a hit They wi will land Gene on Broadway or or in Jail jaH I |