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Show THE CITIZEN With the First Nightefs ORPHEUM STAGES SEASON'S put over in swift and pleasing manner. BANNER VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Frank and Milt Britton opened the show with a jazzy musical revue that It came to town heralded as the won its way to instant popularity. It biggest thing in vaudeville," and now forms a perfect beginning for the big Salt Lake Orpheum fans are ready to fun fest that follows. Sophie Kass-mir- , soprano artist of wide note, sings subscribe to the declaration in the afin perfect form and with pleasing firmative. Advance press notices gave certain acts the preference, but it is technique. A Golf Proposal is a fast little merely an act of justice to say that stunt hooked up with the links and the entire bill consists of headliner acts, with the wreath of glory resting given a rare charm by the clever acting and dancing of the ensemble. safely with the Santos & Hayes ReJack Kennedy makes a decided hit as vue. the jovial and genial judge who is A capacity house greeted the new afraid to pop to the woman he adbill on the opening night and capacity mires. He is given a lesson by the houses were the rule for the entire younger swain and finally wins favor week. This show is one big laugh with his hearts desire after many from start to finish or rather from most laughable situations are enacted. start to near the finish, the last act, The big bill opens and closes with Memories of the Dance, by Tim and the usual funy Aesops fairy tales and Kitty OMeara, being, really, a tranthe interesting Pathe News reel. sition from the ridiculous to the sublime, and serves to send the audiHOUSE OF DAVID BAND ence home once again sane and steadPANTAGES ATTRACTION. ied after several rounds of spritely and almost paralyzing mirth, which leaves them groggy and hanging on Back for a return engagement the the ropes. stellar organization, the House of Santos and Hayes are responsible David Band, one of the most noted for much of the big mirthfest that atractions on the vaudeville stage toThey day, is again thrilling Pantages audioverpowers the Orpheumites. are great actors great in size and ences this week and next, until the bill great in lack of size great fun mak- changes next Wednesday. Salt Lake ers and great song birds especially Pan fans who were unfortunate in not Jacques Mary Jane Hayes who is hearing this truly great band at its not only delightfully double toned, first appearance here last summer, will but knows the difficult technique of singing in the higher ranges as well as the perfect control of a pleasing contralto voice. She displayed her rare attainment when she sang the famous old song, When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Santos and Hayes may be oddly matched as to physical attainments, but in all other respects they are and each serves as a perfect foil for the other. They are fun makers par excellence and the most fa- do well to give them the once over now while they have an opportunity. They are returning because of a popular demand and are again touring the Pantages circuit. The long-haire- d artists of the House of David instrumental organization are all soloists and their stunt constitutes one of the mo3t pleasing and novel acts ever brought to the vaudeville stage. . Laugh and grow fat with Neil McKinney, who as Just a Darn Fool, puts over some rather strong mirthful stuff. He runs at high speed through his skit and keeps the audience convulsed with laughter all the time he is on the stage. The Creole Fashion Revue is a vivid song and dance feature offering the environment of the old plantation days and combined with the ultra modern in shady folks land. It is very tuneful, picturesquely costumed and marvelously staged. An aerial gymnast of more than usual attainments is Mile Paula, who displays much muscular strength and exposition of the gives a whirl-winflying trapeeze art. Roland and Ray are supreme creators of fun, their skit being centered around real domesticity. They give a lot of advice on what is what and what is not what, and after it is all over the folks on the receiver end are mystified as to which is which. Dont ask questions; see it, hear it, get wise. Be sure the arrow leads you to NOW SH0WIN( HOUSE OF DA BAND CREOLE REVUE FASHES 'O! NEIL McKINLh ns ;u: d vorable aspect of their long act, is that they have surrounded themselves with an all star cast. Never have Salt Lake Orpheumites witnessed a more entrancing exposition of the Egyptian dance than that portrayed by M.s Bobbie Tremaine, when she appears in the third scene in An Oriental Conceit, assisted by Misses Provost and Earl. The entire cast is worthy of special mention, but the dancing of Will H:g-giand the snappy work of Saul Marin his shall, as Doctor ROLLAND ANpr: is Or 9 t PAULA s i ra e ?a GODS CRUCIBfd m er rc THE BEGGAR MAID o' E - 1C ts in. This Is the Ocs Pantages Ar That Means & To You bl -'- id -- oi e n Fix-em-u- p character part, is above the average. vh Santos and IIaye3 will be long remembered in Salt Lake. They came, they performed, they conqugred. Naturally such a stellar headliner bill must be accompanied by other good acts, or it would become top heavy. Associated with the big revue i3 a string of topliner skits among them being A1 and Fanny Steadman, old favorites, out this season with a whole sack full of new stuff that they S G 5ai un ns Pantaf Street scene of former visit of House of David Band, now playing at PanLcges. a rc vh |