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Show THE CITIZEN 8 . ; ( PANTAGES OFFERS BEST SHOW IN MANY WEEKS With the First Nighters and Francis present a Zactly Right. pleasing skit in Two Nice Folks in A traveling salesman from the song and dance. Matilda Montero, Vlast Maslova, L. north, while spending a few days in Every Vaudeville Act and Motion Picture a Feature; 'Renault Hopps, M. Lowe, Mr. Montero, M. Atlanta recently on business, decided Young and Audry Burnham in Dance he would like to try a little of the loIs Perfect Impersonator. Evolution, hold the audience intercal moonshine .about which he had Have you seen Francis Renault at ested by. their masterly dancing, exeheard so much. With very little difof with ? ease every If cuting step type theatre not, go the Pantages he secured a pint of the white doubt and grace, which wins for them a ficulty is without He and see him. lightning and retired to his room to the best female impersonator that stellar name. Leon and Mitzi in the Climax of sample it. One taste was enough. It has ever appeared in the city. His many changes of beautiful gowns, his Equilibrium perform feats not seen was a particularly villainous decoction. He did not care to throw it away, diamond gowns costing over $3,000, before. so he presented it to an old darky who and his perfect duplication of a woZiska, the magician, . proves himmans actions, together with a won- self a wonder in the world of mystery had been driving him about the city. The nex't day he asked the old nederful feminine voice, all go to make and has his audience guessing as to the act the feature of the weeks how he performs his many tricks. gro how he liked the liquor. Boss, it was zactly right. Yes, show. However, every vaudeville act He performs so easily and naturally suli; it was jus zactly right. is staged to perfection in which stars that he mystifies all and has a sing What do you mean by just exactly take part. trick which is simply impossible, yet The motion picture s a good moral he performs it before the eyes of right Well, suh, said the darky, it was lesson from life and clearly depicts all, but nobody knows how. jus zactly right, cause if it had a the best way to break up a home. This show which started last Wedbeen any better, you wouldnt a give In it appears The Famous Mrs. afternoon will conclude its nesday it to me, an if it had a been any Fair (Myrtle Stedman) who enter- last here this coming performance drunk it. worse, I couldnt a ed the Red Cross service during the and it is well worth Tuesdaynight Everybodys Magazine. war and where she became a major. double the for it. price paid .Already two sons had been sacrificed GUN GRABBING. to defend their country but Allen Fair ofIt is stated that Woodrow Wilson returned with the honors of an The peace conference at Lausanne ficer. Jeffrey Fair and his daughter prefers former Secretary Houston as Sylvia were left home. After the the Democratic nominee next year. threatens to end as most other peace war Mrs. Fair returned amidst ponrp That settles Houston and he doesnt conferences over there do in everybody grabbing a gun. Springfield and glory and was sought after by deserve such treatment. Pittsburg Gazette-Time(Mo.) Republican. promoters and politicians from all parts of the country. She accepted a $30,000 engagement: contract to appear in different cities against the wishes of her husband.' Her absence from a beautiful home where she was needed to take care of Allen and Sylvia was allowed to drift. In fact it was no home. Alan married a telephone operator and Sylvia was betrayed by a lounge lizzard, and Mr. Fair was about to sue for divorce and marry a designing widow. At this time Mrs. Fair returned home for a visit when she learned that she had made a mistake and had become separated from her family. However, the day is saved by son and daughter who bring father and mother together. It is a picture that ought to be run in every church of the city. It teaches a moral lesson which would halt many of the weak and which teaches that there are no ties like home ties. Without a home there is little to live for and there is no question that every one who sees this picture will be better for it. Chas. Klass and Saul Brilliant in Stick to Your Horn, were greatly surprised in their act which called for popular selections by request from the audience. Chas. Smith, a young actor, on his way east, stopped over to see the show. He asked for a song and was recognized by Klass and Brilliant with the result that he sang I Am Sorry Now and, In Memories from his seat. Many people believed that Smith was included in the act but he was not. The act was given several hearty encores. Connely LAGOON RESORT. . A novelty which has caused a great deal of comment at Lagoon is the introduction of fishing as a sport at the resort. Lagoon lake is filled with big black bass which have been practically undisturbed for a long time. Now this ideal spot is open for the pleasure . of the sportsmen, and all who like good fishing are invited to rent a boat and fish to their hearts content in the lake. Every night during the balance o the (season has some special feature, every day some particular at. traction. The annual fox trot tournament takes place every Tuesday night with the final on August 26. So attractive has the lively, novelty music of Don Kirkhams Lagoon Orchestra proved that it has been necessary to enlarge the dance floor to accommodate the crowds. The childrens free playground, and the carnival attractions, together with the facilities for picnic parties, make Lagoon ideal for outings. The bathing is also excellent at this time of the year. miiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiriiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiir . s. Fun for all! Lagoon is the ideal place for your outings. The coolest spot in Utah. Spe- cial trains every, half hour from 5 to 9. Drive out over the paved 1 -- 1 Admission' 50c per highway. car, no matter how many pas- - I sengers. ntllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlH Jim, I see that your mule has U. S. branded on his right hind leg. .1 suppose he was an army mule andj belonged to Uncle Sam? No, suh; dat U. S. dont mean nothin bout Uncle Samuel. Dats jess a warning. Dat U. S.n jess stands fo Un Safe ats all. El-pa- so Herald. |