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Show heroes appear at pantages theatre a blinding snow blizzaird the show at the Pan-ig- g theatre this week is seldom and the large crowds attending Cn a good karry Gimrds California Musical twenty female voices, taring Anes Cain Brown, is an accorded theatre Ta treat seldom rons." Mr. Girard, who is a great er and musician, trained the girls song and dance and the members his cait ome from Los Angeles, beauti-girl- s is unusual to see so many in e ne chorus and each one a well trained singer. They appear and with the pretty costumes, lighting ique stage scenery and imbie'- - of Shel-dpfro- . ; I ole show in Goss and Basco itself. Takeetlana, together with his ous dog team. Basco was one of heroes who carried diphtheria e, im to Nome last winter, which of hundreds of fever icken children from certain death, wife played an important part in rescue, lie covered his relay in ed rti! ity the lives , . . ' i..- - ceived. - n, Burke, Walsh and Nana excel in dancing, and they have a line of lingo which makes a hit wtih the audience. They are excellent dancers and present their act in a pleasing way. King J. Sauls is a landscape artist and he produces wonderful pictures upon canvas on the stage in remarkably quick time and with apparently no effort or study of his subjects. Baby Peggy, the wonderful child actress, appears in Helens babies, in a thrilling story' which one must see to appreciate. This show continues until next using the the theme !humber. This colorful play presents five big acts oi tense drama intermingled with comedy, romance, and tragedy. At intervals during, the action,. Miss Mary Newton, the charming leading lady of the Cloninger company, will be called upon to sing The Song of Songs. Miss Newton will be seen in the role of Lily Kardos, the pathetic figure who goes seeking love along the great white way under the bright lights. Seventeen characters participate in the action, among them Stephen Bennett, the role to he played by Ralph Cloninger, and Dicky Laird, the role to be handled by Victor Jory. Both of these men are among the many suit ' r rm ' m by Herman Suder-rnansong of the name as i - . Hutchinson present Solo-i- n and his attractive Indian . ? in a harmonious pic-- !, makes a scene very, impressive, sing and attractive.' The act is a blend all snail come a. savior. Basco is , , the' son of an Indian, chief. . That he will1' be a fit leader for His people need not be said when his father from retires J t ... :. .. service, r Hazel Kennedy not yet, in her teens, entertains with song and dance, ap- - ' pearing in several changes of costume, The little miss is cute and well rei i : iich - . ind cation of a pleasing bill, - ANOTHER DRAMATIC HIT FOR THE WILKES PATRONS. thermometer standing at 58 degrees below zero, and he and his pals covPlaygoers are In for another dramaered a twelve days .trip in less than ' four days, breaking ' all worlds rec- - tic treat next week starting tomorrow night, when Ralph Cloninger presents ords for dog teams and overcoming the powerful song play, The Song of the greatest weather' obstacles known dramatized by Edward Songs to man. Out of the wilderness there ' the novel ' equal of The with the - ors Lily lures to her and it Is about them that much of the action centers. Lily at the time the play opens Is an errand girl for a bazaar at Atlantic City. Her first love quest causes her to marry a wealthy old United States senator, but her happiness is ruined when the senator finds Dicky Laird meeting her in his home and she is cast ut. Dick then fits up a love nest which attracts many of the male sex to her, among them Stephen. v The candle burns swiftly after the apparently big love of her life comes to her and Stephens rich uncle plans a dinner for her in celebration of his nephews engagement. Uncie, learning of Lilys reputation, causes the dinner to become a wild party during which Lily becomes intoxicated and begins to break up the furniture of the luxurious cafe. It would spoil the story to reveal what happened further, hut all during the play from the first to the last curtain there is not a dull moment and the ending is unusual and beautiful. Many will recall The Song of c Tuesday night. NEW THIS WEEK on- - otf rtil tk do SALOMAN BASCO TAKEETLANA and his SEVEN MALAMUTE DOGS tk HEROES OF ANTI-TOXI- N itri linS 0 HARRY GIRARDS CALIFORNIA MUSICAL . ENSEMBLE FEATURING To AGNES CANE BROWN STRICKEN 0 0 0 NOME HAZEL RELAY KENNEDY carried the life from tenanato kellandsover buzzard-hiddeTHEY SAVING anti-toxi- n trails see.them in person. n 0 0 0 BURKE WALSH and NANA oo : o KING J. SAULS , - -- i 0 0 0 BABY PEGGY In . HELENS ALWAYS OPEN ALWAYS ft good BABIES Miss Mary Newton will play. a powerful dramatic role next week PANTAGIES ! at the Wilkes when Ralph Cloninger presents The Song of Songs, a song play of five, big acts, each one replete with smashing drama, comedy, romance and tragedy. She will be seen as Lily, a gjrl who seeks love along the great white way under the bright lights. Among her suitors are Dicky and Stephen, role to be played by Victor Jory and Ralph Cloninger. h I ' j ; $ |