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Show THE CITIZEN With the First Nighters DEMPSEY APPEARS ON PANTAGES PROGRAM. Dancing, singing and thrilling pictures and vaudeville stunts feature the Pantages theatre this week with six vaudeville acts, and Jack Dempsey in Fight and Win picture and Viola Dana, the noted star in The Heart Bandit. Youth The presentation of by chilMaude Daniels, in which act nine dren entertain in dance,' song and vio- lin music, makes a hit with the audim ence and is very pleasing. Everetts monkeys is the big attraction with the young folks, and these monkeys possess great intelligence and perform in a natural way. Their acrobatic stunts are a revelation. Myers and Hanford, two serious-face- d and serious mannered young men are amusing and entertaining and have a way which turns the audience into hilarity. They sing, dance and furnish music from a saw. The Dryers appear in Russian and Hunagian folk dances interpolated with several pleasing vocal solos. Irene Trevette is a songbird of the brunette type, who appears in a bright red velvet evening gown. She has ability and can entertain. Miller and Chapman come to the fore as expert dancers and give the . , j. -- people something new, stepping their way into favor with the audience. The show will change next Wednesday afternoon. BAKER AND SUMMERHAYS RESEMBLE BABY PEGGY. Baby Peggy was a big drawing card at the Pantages theatre during the past week and her popular visit here will never be forgotten, at least by not over 200 young girls of five and six years of age who competed for prizes as to which most resembled the princess screen star. The children were placed upon the stage and the audience did the judging, with the famous Noodles Fagan, master of ceremonies. At first the selection was to be made from photographs but Miss Ida Wilcox was swamped on the first day and the task was given up in favor of a personal selection on the stage, which really proved the most satisfactory course in the end. Mary Alice Baker, five and a half years old, daughter of Mrs. Eugene Baker, of 505 East Second South street, carried off the coveted honors. Miss Peggy said that she resembled her more than anyone whom she had ever met and could easily pass for a twin. Ruth Summerhays, five year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Summerhays, of 2309 South Eighth East street, was second choice, and she also would be taken for a full sis-- . ter of the little actress. As the three stood upon the Pantages stage, the resemblance was so striking that every-- . body said that they ought to be sis- The Red Lily, which was written by Mr, Niblo himself, and which promises to eclipse all of previous efforts. The cast also includes such favorite players as Enid Bennett, Wallace Berry, Frank Currier, Rosemary Theby, ters. Mitchell Lewis and many others. ' A new comedy, The'Sky Plumber, Manager Ed. S. Diamond of the Pantages theatre was greatly pleased' with' Pathe News and the music .of with the orderly way the judging was;' Phil Fischer with Emery Epperson performed and the satisfaction created and the Victorians, completes the Vicupon all sides and appreciates the in- -' tory offering. On Saturday, October 18, the Victerest the public took in the contest. tory will present an unusual offering, one of the outstanding productions of RAMON NOVARRO IN THE the year, Zane. Greys The Border RED LILLY AT VICTORY Legion, starring Antonio Moreno. Admirers of Ramon Novarro will THE BOHEMIAN GIRL PLAYS have the opportunity to see their faAT SALT LAKE THEATDE. vorite in a new kind of role when The Red Lily, a picture, The Brandon Opera company at the comes to the Victory theatre on Saturday. He will appear, not only as a Salt Lake theatre is a splendid acquilover, but also as an apache of the sition to Salt Lake. The splendid comParis slums a youth who has allowed pany of artists will satisfy the most himself to lose all self respect and critical musician and it will enterhas descended to the dregs of society. tain the jaded traveller. The initial performance of The Novarro has lately come to the fore Mikado was a brilliant affair. The with great rapidity. His popularity has increased tremendously within a costuming and colorful, the scenic effects all that could be desired; the enyear. Following the splendid impressemble of soloists is well balanced, sion he made in Rex Ingrams he played in Thy Name is all the voices are good and pleasing. You feel that here you have artists Woman for Fred Niblo, and then returned to Ingram in The Arab. Now of the proper schooling who have, No-varr- . Metro-Goldwy- n Scara-mouch- MIUUMT- - EHPRESS THIS WEEK comes STARTING SATURDAY e, VICTORY STARTING 5 SATURDAY 5 5 5 I EVERETT'S MONKEYS I MEYERS & HANFORD ad ' YOUTH with ENID BENNETT ad PHIL FISCHER I IRENE TREVETTE 5 and THE VICTORIANS Comedy. Pathe News 2 I D D I MILLER & CAPMAN I I THE DRYERS I THE HEART BANDIT Im We Never Raise Our Prices ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? a Qammoiuti Qicturt Comely. Pnthe aHiniiiiiiiiiiiivii PANTAGES XewM KlmbnU'M I.ittle Symphony , Shown: 12:30, 2:13, 730, 0:15 5:-15- os |