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Show THE CITIZEN pro. ... GIRLS THE REAL; - rrop in 'ON in ei fOnmaki-r- 14 . . , . at pantages s ried bill of high class vaudeville iture pictures snake up an un- 1 iVei attractive bill a heJntages cf pejcj Fanny and Kitty tlie ,Wat" course? are here and i .xUr..'T jtehi of VJ ;! are the same twic( funmakers a . tiifid even better than they : r pOist bar. !:Ia ' eGn feature picture this week is a 1 Tai Madge Bellamy. Stai; of Summer Bachelors, from the illbmf Broadway Night Club Life, by r Fabian, author of Flaming in which a super cast take the & roles, is the talk of the town. 16 ailjr sends mother on her vacation :act Cls picture tells the rest of the in a series of exciting events of ichelor husbands behave when iporihas gone to the coast. In this ) there Madge Belamy, Allan Forrest, plouMoore, Hale Hamilton, Leila .3, Charles Winninger, Clifford fOpOf.id, Olive Tell, Walter Catlett, pe Cullen, Cosmo Bellew and thejs Esdale, together with many lars characters to take care of the at the night clubs and high Qjj ings ir V, . 1 O j assii Arakas, two Japs and a girl, per- ome shaky stunts from the top b Gladder which in turn is balanced bee feet of one of the Japs who re- - fleet -- - iii , . .. the' handsome and the effect it had upon him is a beautiful thing and he gets a big hand. ' ' Dolly Dumplih, a little miss, though an accomplished actress,1 pre- sents the girl of yesterday, the girl of today and the girl of tomorrow in a pleasing way and with much artistry. Her impressions of the late George Primrose are good; She sings and dances and is greatly appreciated. The Watson sisters have been here several times and the more they come the more popular they are. At this time they are better than ever.-Thesing, dance and tell jokes which keeps the audience in continual laughter. They are two dandy comedians and they certainly know how to put humor into the audience, as well as into their acts. Fanny dances . the Charleston. The exercise keeps her slender and in , fit stage condition. Caranas and Barker present a five reinforced piece super orchestra, with a graceful tango dancer and her partner. In this act is shown some of the latest, steps of the Tango. The orchestra plays popular selections, and a i i y HERE'S MEW .'YEAR J ' HILL . v i i fast that the plotters have a hard time Rex maintaining their equilibrium. yan Zile; the young man with whom re- - ceived ' Last night. New: Years Eve,; was a, big night; at the Pantages, which included special features and dancing on the stage. A jolly crowd was present' and Everybody had a good time'. ; The Scarlet Letter Is billed .for next Wednesday night, in .which: pic-ture. Lillian Gish appears in a superb picturization of Hawthornes classic,.. What would we do today if there were laws prohibiting fun, frolic; laughter, smiles, joy, and sneezing? . , . . . Polly. is , carrying on the supposed ri fair, a hard put to play his part of the game with his mother and his relatives affections all tryaiid the object ing to break up his wild career. The play comes to an amazing denouement. Miss Gladys George as Polly, Ben Erway as Rex and others of the cast in striking roies, will make the play a living, breathing thing; rich in comedy and romance. ' Every Belasco offering at the Wilkes this season has been a high spot in the citys entertainment field, and "Polly likely will be no exception to the rule. Polly With a Past will be presented every night next week with matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. of-hii- s . HERE IS ANOTHER COMEDY HIT FOR WILKES PATRONS t i f , , Polly With a Past, that, famous Be-- . lasco play by George Middleton and Guy Bolton, celebrated authors of several exceptional play hits, will be next weeks presentation of the .Wilkes Players starting with the matinee Sun, day afternoon. The opening bill of the 1927 half iof the present season is one of BelaScos roles for ' greatest, providing-exceptionevery member of the Wilkes cast. The story concerns a young lady wlio finds employment in the home of some young bachelors as a housekeeper and when a friend of the young men announces he is desperately in love with a young girl whose hobby is reforming erring men, the bachelors endeavor tp work out a plan to help him. They, decide he must go wrong so he can be reformed and they select Polly to play the role of the wild young creature on whom he is to lavish his attentions. Polly plays her part so well that she has practically everyone fooled and complications come so thick and GREAT MYSTERY STORY OF THE SAHARA DESERT . Legion, the endless, gorgeous, giant sand dunes of the Sahara, a famous missing sap' phire, hundreds of desert warriors sweeping on horseback to attack a lonely fort manned by 40 men, practically ail in mutiny there you have just a glimpse of the romance and thrills contained in Beau Geste, which comes to the Salt Lake Theatre, Week' of January 10th, with an orchestra of twenty pieces. No greater effort was ever put into the making of a motion picture. This romantic, thrilling screen mystery story, .adapted . from one of the most popular novels in years, represents a .The; French. Foreign - - n CARANAS s.4b.. AND vc BARKER liel ri ri - DOLLY m DUMPLIN LOOK r M,. ri ri 1 n n Mm FRANK BRAIDWOOD wm TAN- - ViV.V.-.V- , ARAKIS n n MADGE BELLAMY t0 f mi P1 ; - IN IT HR CROWNING TRIUMPH, WAR NCR FA II IANS GREAT STORY OF BROADWAY NIGHT CLUB LIFE PANTAGES MIDNIGHT FROLIC NEW YEARS EVE SPECIAL FEATURES t and dancing ON THE STAGE IN-- ' WHILE THE WIFE IS AWAY THE IIUSI1ANI1 WILL PLAY. WE ri ITS IIETTER THAN SANDY. SEE IT TODAY. s V; ALL SUMMER BACHELORS ri . f. ITS af- . FANNY AND KITTY ENVOYS OF JOY not. : of: violin duet is pleasing and well' ; WMm HAPPY . . ' - k OUR 1 cowboy, sings and plays the banjo, with some comedy. His recital of his visit to "an orphans home -- . , i : San-b.lS- - . : air. Frank Braldwood, Wtll f!-- - . dines on the stage with his feet in the 'U-- FUN AND NEVER $5. RAISE OUR PRICES T. . . ' y O FANNY WATSON, of the Watson Sisters, at Pantages. |