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Show THE CITIZEN 6 With the First Nighters GEORGIA MINSTRELS AT THE PANTAGES THEATRE. Rusco and Hockwalds famous Georgia minstrels easily headline an unusual and interesting bill at the Pant-age- s theatre this week. The minstrel show is considered one of the very best of the world and all agree to that when once seen. There are twenty-fiv- e people in the cast, some songbirds, some dancers and some comedians, who can make them all laugh. These negro boys have a show of which they ought to be proud of. The singing of the quartet brings forth much applause from the audience. The solos and unique step dancing are pleasing, in fact the company has nothing Thread in their act and are a whole snow to . themselves. The cracking of Jokes and chatter and clownish actions of some of the members of the troupe keeps a ripple of laughter going through the audience. J. R. Johnson is master of ceremonies and he introduces such celebrities as Bod Edmonds, Charles Bueron, Billy Maxey, Lloyd Johnson, Chas. Wood, Boise Gray and Billy Gaus. For fun makers Ed Rolliver, Tim Ownsley, Leonard Maxey, Tommy Harris, Manzie Campbell and Lasses Brown have everything backed off the boards. Some of the numbers which are being introduced during me minstrel land are Louisville Lou, Long Lost Mama, Bebe Be Mine, I'll Never Do That No More, Got to See Mama Every Night, Just a Little Blue, Base Viol, Silver Threads, Crying for You, . Call Me Back, Pal O Mine, Whose Sorry Now, Angels, That Old Gang of - ; Mine and Strawberries Antonio Rossitto, the distinguished Italian tenor, direct- - from. European successes and known as the modern. Caruso, has a most wonderful voice and he made a hit in. this city with his rich and sweet voice. He has a trained voice with few. ever equal and all lovers of music and . singing should hear him because it is a real treat. Laurie Devine, the versatile beauty, appears, in pretty andbecomlng costumes in a song and dance : act interpolated with contortion stunts which brings out her act to the best advantage and public admiration. Myron Pearl company presenting Dance Echoes is a terpsichorean act which finds great favor. The dana introduce many, novel stunts steps. ..A. pretty golden haired dances with grace and ease. The pj accompanist is a musician marvel j as his fingers dexteriously glide o the keys and. the melodious music a nating therefrom is both thrilling pleasing. ' Raymond Wylie and Marie Harts present Before and After in a morous way. Wylie has a good and sings-well- . Marie, a large girl, injects life into the act by her cessant chatter and foolish actions which she is exceptionally good. Michael OHalleran is a screen j ture which touches even the most! dened individual and has a good nut An orphan boy adopts an orphan who is a cripple and has never walb but through his manliness and pc verance he succeeds in the worlds is the means of bringing the little; back to health. His influence also suits in reuniting an estranged i and wife. The man had left his v and took his two sons with him on eve of his wires repentence. ft parents had neglected their homes children mainly due because or gn wealth and could not be bothered i children. This picture is one of most popular screen efforts of the d ( - . 1 BEQOND THE HORIZON WAS AN OLSEN FEATU Beyond the Horizon, presented the Salt Lake theatre last Wednesd and Thursday night played to k audiences, and theatre goers for first time saw an ONeill play, though Eugene ONeills "Hairy Anna Christie and Emperor Jos have thrilled thousands of easterns European theatre goers, it has reus ed for the courageous and artistic sen and his players to bring to the termountain country the plays of! A yr"T . All next week Stnrtlnjr Snadfli WILKES RALPH CLONINGER prexenta hla own con. any The Beautiful Liar A smashing comedy drama livery nlRht at 8i30. 1 asp, 50e, 75c, Mnllneo liny nnd Saturday nt 2. 25c nnd 50c. Coming STIt An nNtoiilNliliut nii WHLCOVI llcrryinnii iin The Jleniitlfiil Unr," next week'n l(nlih Clonlnger production nt the AVIlkex Theatre, The lleiiutiful Linr In u girl, u wallflower whom all men nIiuii, hut who In the end hna NtnrtliiK Sunday night. men all about her necking her hand. Sir, Clonlnger will he Nern In an iiiiunuiiI role, that of a woman hater. Slljm Anne 13 A?-J1,'- Jc1" jj TM 0. Tn |