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Show THE CITIZEN 7 With the First Nighters 0 q BLOSSOM TIME" CLOSES TONIGHT AT SALT LAKE. per greatly praised for has-bee- ing this famous company Lakes popular showhouse. to bring- Salt Equilibrlstic Marathon, and the Balasi Troupe, The Boys With the Steel Heads, perform acrobatic stunts never before seen on the local stage. Their feats are marvelous and require great dextrity and superhuman strength and some of their feats are Blossom Time proves even more MERITORIOUS SHOW AT popular than it did upon former prePANTAGES THIS WEEK sentations here and as a result this splendid company is. playing to capaThe people of this city are fortunate beyond belief. city houses at the Salt Lake theatre. In Twin Benjamin David presents order to accommodate the many re- in having a theatre upon the Pantage3 quests for seats a matinee will be held circuit and of being able to see a show .Beds the popular New .York farce made up of a cast of Elinor Ryan, Doof the highest quality presented at the this afternoon and a final performance S. Ed.-This Shubert attraction rothy Randall, Godfrey. Mathews, AuPantages this week by Mmanager tonight. acDiamond. This weeks show is gust A . ramini and Virginia Fairfax. could easily play a two weeks engageThe thrilling matrimonial credit to the Pantages management ment here to full houses. entanglements enacted by this troupe would It is a pleasure for the Salt Lake and the people of this city are fortunturn stone into laughter. theatre going public to be able to see ate in being able to see the best there Frank Jerome and Evelyn appear in and hear such famous actors as Hollis is in the vaudeville and the picture a business for the low prices of admissong, dance and chatter act which Davenny, gifted baritone, who imperis pleasing. Jerome does some fast sonates Franz Schubert; Gertrude sion charged. Every vaudeville act is staged by stepping and springs and flips rarely Lang, the Mitzi, who for the past world famous artists and the people seen and hard to produce, and they three years has made fame as a thrillprovide a lot of fun for the audience. ing musician; Gene Leontovitch, in the see things never before duplicated upJack Dempsey is screened as a San role of the siren, Bellabruna, and on the stage. Ciccolini, a world famous tenor, and Francisco policeman which brings him Teddy Webb as Kranz, a court jeweler. Patrick Kelly, the great tenor, a leading tenor of the Chicago and into a fight in which he whips. the bully Boston Opera companies and from of the town. Buster Keaton in The lives up to his reputation and enGrand Opera houses of Paris, Petro-grad- , Navigator is a thrilling story of a sea thuses and pleases all. In this great play we are taken from London, Milan, Brussels, lives voyage in a stranded and helpless ship which had been cut loose from the sublime pathos to riotous humor, inup to his reputation and recieves great terpreting the story of a great soul applause' from the music lovers of this dock, and upon which a young man whose fame came years after he had city. His selections from the famous and a pretty girl found themselves. departed this earth, and the production arias of Grand Opera and popular bal- Their experiences during the ships drift on the high seas depicts hairis today even more popular than ever lads in Italian, French and English before. bring admiration from the audiences breadth escapes from the cannibals and the couple are finally rescued by It is a real treat to be able to see who daily visit the Pantages theatre. Jack Davis and Lou Pelle in the a tornepdo boat which suddenly ap this show and Manager George D. Py- - PARAMOUNT THIS WEEK EMPRESS LllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII GEE BUT BUSINESS IS 1 GREAT STARTING SATURDAY TWIN BEDS pears as the couple are about to drown themselves to escape the savages. How Uncle Sam trains his men and sends them out in a new Ironclad to test the warship, and the experience of the sailors in foreign ports is thrilling, educational and of interest to all our people. This great show will continue to next Tuesday evening. NEW FACES ADDED TO AL BRIDGE COMPANY Being a follower of Isaac Walton and having a dislike for the Volstead act form the background for Nobody Much, and A1 Bridge in the part of the old gentleman will win new laurels in this weeks musical comedy starting at the Orpheum Sunday. The comedy will also introduce the Orhpeum Four a new quartet of singers brought from the east, and said to be one of the finest group of songsters in musical comedy today. Three of these men have been brought to Salt Lake by Manager W. S. McCall and with Kenneth Kemper, basso will from now on to be known as the Orpheum Four. Eugene Broussard tenor, has had long experience in musical lines. Harry Allen, lead and Bill Dougerty, baritone, likewise come here after many successors in the east. Mr. Kemper needs no introduction for this tal- - VICTORY THEATRE STARTING SATURDAY By Margaret Mayo and Salisbury Field. Presented with tinguished Cast a Dis- - CICCOLINI Leading Tenor Chicago and Boston Opera Co.s., Grand Opera House, Paris, Petrograd, London, Milan and Brussels. - 5 BALASI TROUPE f DD CL I JEROME o Something brand new in screen entertainment. An ex- & EVELYN citing Furniture lined in TWIX I1KDS in snmoxs ALL-STK- thriller-romanc- e based on the modern radio. BUSTER KEATON In QtiramouM picture The Navigator Jeanne Douglas and Chas. C Echard THE SHAKE DOWN CRUISE Special Navy Day Film EIj in Dramatic Sketch RAGGED STOCKINGS At 2:15, 4, 7:30 and 9:15 SUITM Loaned by RHKKXKWAI.D FL'llXITUllK . CO. riMiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriM o SlIIIIIIIIMIIIItl'fN " 4 PANTAGES Kimballs Orchestra The Usual Good Music Shows 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15. Also Harry L. Sugdon In SENNETT COMEDY Emery Epperson and the Victorians Pathe News Shows: 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 p. m. |