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Show 4 THE CITIZEN I 7 i With the First Nighters bills and action are FEAT CUES AT PANTAGES eot alone is worth the price of admission. Sid Lewis, who has been signed by that is worth while is being 1 Resented at the Pantages theatre ti g week by Manager Ed. S. Dia-onttt The vaudeville is of the higher 5.C deal with ass and the pictures the facts as well as screening a rilling love story in which Marion V. ;A show d. his-ric- al . the screens popular in the leading role. actress, io a ivies, H. ars Cat Judging from popular applause it ould be hard to judge which vaude-U- e uid act should be given ere is surely enough rs. first place. variety to For bring-- p the most critical. out the laughs, Mack and Corel ase le ! "Crazy but Good, in hilarity and si Ilaust themselves G! ndei nl s. 1 on, in their pleasing rk. They sing, dance, and they have ne real honest to goodness jokes Their song of the it make a hit. is well reien Ccommandments asr, ved. lent Robert l le si and Reilly company and his kil- - queens in romance is iY.1 ue keep the aud-ce- s the two nearly a song playlet and staged to perfection, song, Irish dancing, in the typical Irish and love home and Inny Irish country scenry, in which brother continually sister and her beau is ideally in native brogue. This act ! ad, tri by Alexander Pantages for the circuit, is the same old nut of long ago. He sings, jokes and solicits the aid of his audience to complete his skit much to the amusement of the audience, but Sid has to step lively when his partner, who sits in the front row in the theatre, starts a popular song and is given a big encore. The Four Girton Girls set a dizzy pace on bicycles, doing all sorts of tricks with such speed and dispatch which keeps the audience thrilled throughout the entire act. The Three Original Blanks, European premier jugglerh, are good and perform feats never seen here before. They are dexterious and proficient. Marion Davies appears is the leading role of a picture which shows child life in the orphanage, her entrance into the life of a prominent family where the husband has disappeared, the death of the wife and the search' for the father of little Zander by the adopted orphan, which leads the girl and child to Arizona and the Mexican border where she sees some real outlaw life. Zanders father had been killed and then there were two orphans, but Marion falls in love with one of the outlaws, reforms him and nisi Miss Corel of Mack & Corel at atoe utpc flu asbestos. iethi if a happy home is provided for all. It is a thrilling picture. This same show will continue every afternoon and evening, the final performance given Tuesday night. AFRICAN SCENES WILL BE SHOWN AT VICTORY For the African scenes in Recom Another case of their original wit occurred after a scene which had taken some time they were chilled through and one big fellow was dancing around, draped in his blanket, trying to warm himself and pleading with the Lord for sunshine. One of his companions overheard him and responded, Boy, dont ask the Lord ask someone who knows you. In this company as principals Mr. Beaumont has Monte Blue, Marie Pre-vo- st Recom- and George Siegman. ROBERT REILLY And His Kilkenny Queens r Tom Boys On Wheels they n to MACK AND COREL i Crazy But Good Iff be? 09! sTd LEWIS The Original Nut 4 THREE BLANKS FIRST PICTURES OPENING OF Marion ultf Labi DAVIES IN ZANDER ZION CANYON THE GREAT KENTUCKY DERBY i si $ PANTAGES Scene from OF COURSE : ' i j I I i I I i h i u I I f . ' I ! I I I Pantages. i FOUR GIRTON GIRLS ; i i .00 10US i er ible NEW THIS WEEK the screen version of the pense, Robert Keable best seller, which Warner Bros, produced, more than a hundred and fifty colored men were used for atmosphere, and Harry Beaumont, the director, reported many humorous episodes occurring during the filming. This picture Marie Pre-vo- st and Monte Blue, will play at the Victory Theatre for one week beginning today. Mr. Beaumont reports that lots of fun was had from these men, as they were very witty and made any number of original remarks and jokes. He mentioned a love scene from which the men rushed, when it was over to surround the stove. One man who had been sitting in front of the stove in advance of the rush, looked up to see a huge, strapping black between him and the warmth. After a careful once-ovhe said Boy you may not look it, but to me you are co-starri- ng, of nsta i (Sequel to Simon Called A Warner Picture RECOMPENSE Peter) i At the VICTORY THEATRE This Week i i i |