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Show T ''"ill a THE CITIZEN Sht t to. ' i With the First Nighters ' , lk mej FUTURE BILL Janciu hotel T AT PANTAGES THEATRE. ely at . . thefaryWi Vadie Dancers and for imar, the girl with a thousand feature i the two outstanding Co.e acts on the Pantages bill tee Manager Diamond gives arsen,l better entertainment for the pw any vaudeville, and picture t,the west and that is the rea-r- s B'bta the crowds. The Maryon r8, Jncenare made up of a cast Irs. Jtetty dancing girls. The girls tt n Unique and appropriate dancing. The stage settings d Mentoring scheme is wonderful tiful,. and the girls appear like fairies, gracefully gliding junior hd thither in fairy land. Utah t T.mnnr can read the minds ary Jose in the audience and her i of past, present and future i the audience that request is She gives much good and jtstifying. md information to those in he nd Is humorous as well as was renth I hen' one gentleman wanted to he aiii; w many children he would leapJe had no sooner thought it Mrs. i came back with the correct r m A wm have no children, wife will have four. The rjj in roared laughter. She is a onno:il woman and those in trouble E ; cos-)lze- -- i C - , - C. Ca: can get good and timely advice from her when she appears on the stage. The Seebacks present a punching bag act, a la variety, and they are good. It is easy for either of the two to keep half a dozen bags going at the same time. The act is far different from any heretofore punch-ba- g act, some can wouldbe and get fighters to on use all how ; parts of pointers their body .in pounding, the pigskin. Kennedy and Martin pull a blackface stunt that makes a hit with the audience. They ' sit on a bench in front of the little church waiting for the pawson to marry them. They get in to an argument and finally a black cat upsets all their proposed plans and there just is no wedding. . and .B!fAenh.iT AImStB and dance act song interpolated some on a banjo and piamusic jokes, no, which is pleasing. The Juggling Nelsons are the champion hoop controllers of the world. They can take an ordinary hoop or bicycle rim and make it do anything. Their juggling feats dre hard to perform, but they appear to do. all with grace and ease. Dont Doubt Your Husband is a screen picture which has a good moral in it. A young couple are continually quarreling because of misunderstandings and jealousy. They love each oth- - ZZZ Ta 's. Mrs. 7a 1. lyland Nerl J. ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii!iliiiiiiiiiifc I JUGGLING NELSONS An: ODra: ment t an erc en by iv ill aLr THIS of a weak just as well as the two days see things which they allow to come between them but in the end all is explained. Many tangles in the home will be straightened out after seeing this picture. This continuous show will continue all week, afternoon and evening, with a new bill coming next Wednesday. it was here. LITTLE MITZI CREATES INTEREST AT S. L. THEATRE. Little Mitzi did all that was said of her and more and thousands went to the Salt Lake theatre to see this international famed actress in the Magic The people were given a real Ring.. treat in high class entertainment into Which was injected magic and enchant- ments woven into a thrilling story in- terpolated with artistic dancing, entrancing singing, superb acting, together with beautiful stage settings and colorings long to be remembered by all who saw it. It is a play of jealous love, intrigue and thrilling incidents in which a magic ring, such as we read about in the Arabian Nights, plays an important part. The big company in which cast is included many noted actors, present the play in which Mitzi holds the close attention of her audience. There are numerous songs and dances which give tone to the play. One of the features is the large orchstra under the direction of George S. Hirst. It was a play worth while and it could have had a successful run FAMOU8 PAVLOWA WILL PRESENT TIP-TO- E ART. Anna Favlowas two-davisit to Salt Lake next Monday and Tuesday is rich in promise from many angles. The world still looks to the famed Russian danseuse for its standards In terpsichore, and Pavlowa, according to eminent eastern critics who have recently reviewed her productions, is the same graceful sprite who, fresh from the Imperial Opera, Petrograd, a dozen years ago, took New York by storm by the witchery of her tip-toy e art. Mme. Pavlowa has announced that, following the termination of her tour in this country, which closes in the City of Mexico, she will devote her terpslchorean activities chiefly to Paris and London, in both of which metropoli she maintains splendid homes. The ballets Chopiniana and Autumn Leaves, scheduled for presentation Monday evening, and Coppelia and Snowflakes, on Tuesday, are among the most beautiful choregraphic spectacles in Pavlowas remarkable repertoire. In the divertisements the star will dance the California Poppy, Serenade The Swan (Drigo) ; (Saint Saens), Christmas (Tschai-kowskiand a new Russian dance ), (Rubinstein-Tschaikowsk- i) . car- from a great play It The drama that started Broadway talking is now the talk of the country! wi tU LEWI S "STONE CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE ROBERT Z. LEONARDS production of the stage success by MARYON VADIE DANCERS t A GREAT FILM I WEEK KENNEDY & MARTIN . rs. Mrs. I NEW ARMSTRONG & BLONDELL lend m bon L er and care for no. one else, yet they O'i atricl M. It ss 7 i SAMUEL SHIPMAN ded LEONA LAMAR cfc ;iis Is the wedding ring a symbol of bondHere is a age? great film play that dares to reveal the ' F. THE f the i SEEBACKS ne. eviex- ed - Iitf V To6 , .ig vital problems of DONT sfTi :UNtf. modern marriage. DOUBT YOUR BUSBANDS FREDERICK ana Fanny Hatton nliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiilllllilllllillllllllllllllllii; tch iilllilllllllllllllllllll E Cf ' adaptation by PANTAGES Scenario by Alice D. G. Miller Produced by LOUIS B. MAYER etrQoldwji Picture Woi For One Week at the VICTORY THEATRE, Commencing Today i i - ( |