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Show THE CITIZEN I With the First Nighters THRILLING BILL BEING PRESENTED AT PANTAGES - sound like a man. She does her makeup on the stage in plain view of the audience. Gordon and Pierce, a young and old man, appear in comedy and story-tellin-g and some singing. They are good and know their stuff. Weldanos Sensaton is an aeral act in which a pretty young miss drives an aeroplane on one end of a beam while on the other end two young men try to see how difficult stunts they may perform without dropping to the stage below. When they start their act, the people in the front rows begin to edge about for fear of something awful about to happen. R. E. Runswick, Pantages orchestra director, has specially arranged an overture Lindbergh, the Eagle of the One of the best shows or tne season is being presented at the Pantages this week ending next Tuesday night. The Russian Master Singers provide a real treat in vocal solos and quartet. The harmony produced In several classical ' selections is being greatly praised and these masters of voice are pleasing the large crowds going to the Pantages. Juanita LaBard, dansesuse, in terpsi-chorea- n steps, is an artiste and she Is a wonder. The stage settings for this act are very elaborate and of beautiful design. They appear in their native costumes. Paul Cunningham and Florence Ben . nett, supported by Allen LeRoy, Isabelle. Scott and Fred Glosser, present a song and dance playlet worth while. The army story of the soldier and his sweethearts, rendered in song, is bea-tifand pleasingly presented. A new song about Colonel Lindbergh, the plucky American aviator, makes a big hit. Beside the excellent singing, there is some good dancing and the vaudeville act is one of the best seen here for a long time. Mile. Welda performs several sensational stunts on a dangling rope and the daring miss gets a big hand. Jane Dillon is a big success as an impersonator of characters. She has the ability to change her voice to U. S. A. Reginald Denny in Fast and Furious," in a movie picture, provides more thrills and sensations in road driving and automobile races than ever one could imagine could be done and sti.l live. He bears a charmed liffe and wins a pretty girl in the end, but takes a lot of chances for love. Cradle Snatchers," a riotous comedy of women with young ideas, will ul be presented next week. DOG HERO SAVED Two years ago, the world rang with the heroic exploit of Balto, the dog who saved Nome. He and his driver, Gunnar Kassen, were the idols of the country. There was talk of monu- Entrances listening souls ments being erected in their honor. Then down the aisle with THE JUNE BRIDE. noiseless tread ! The god of Love appears His bow is taut, his arrows sure With Faith of many years; Nome. Of late, however, the noble Balco, through no fault of his own, has fallen upon evils. He has just been a victim of the commercialization that characterizes the doings of a certain class of showman. Gunnar Kassen brought him south to fulfill a film contract, but there was a disagreement writh the film company, and Kassan had to sell his heroic team of dogs. Thereafter, Balto and his brave companion huskies made various appearances in theatres. Then they fell a little lower in the theatrical scale and were exhibited in side shows. They finaly were relegated to a cheap stuffy side street museum" in Los Angeles. Fortunately this shabby treatment of the famous dog team was not alowed to continue, and Balto and his companions were recently purchased from their owner, Sam Houston, for fifteen hundred dollars, by the Balto committee, of Cleveland, Ohio. Hereafter, their address will be in care of the Cleveland Zoo, where they will be assured of good treatment and suitable living quarters and the ad- within This place of sacred quest Nothing was too good for them. Film engagements followed their famous journey across the frozen Arctic wastes in the dead of winter to carry diphtheria serum to the stricken city or miration that is their due. ! All else is calm within the church A breath of holiness Close beside this wily god A man and woman stride He with cheeks of pallid hue She a blushing bride. . The music stops the preacher apes ' Does each this promise give, ft To love and cherish and protect So long as both shall live?" 5 I do! I do," they each reply Their voyage has just begun "Then I pronounce you man and To face the world as one." r COMING TO SALT LAKE CITTi I Dr. 'lellenthin & Co! SPECIALISTS in Internal Medecine for the paat fifteen year DO NOT OPERATE t I Now Playing A Where Happiness Awaits You Softly, sweetly come the strains Of organ music rare The Wedding March of Lohengrin Is heard upon the air. Will be at CULLEN HOTEL MONDAY ft TUESDAY 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY1 4th. 5th, ml 4 n. to p. Office Hours: II a. m. TRIPLE HEALINE VAUDEVILLE BILL PAUL CUNNINGHAM and FLORENCE BENNETT in Over a Cup of Tea Supported by ISABELLE SCOTT & FRED GLOSSER ALLEN LEROY The GORDON RUSSIAN dancing EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND MASTER PIERCE SINGERS With i IN JUANITA LABARD I Danseuse . JANE DILLON Dont Care 1 AMERICA'S FOREMOST CHARACTER ARTIST in Climpses of Life WELDANOS SENSATION PERMAINE & SHELLY VAUDEVILLES MOST IN SPECTACULAR SENSATION Pulley Pulley REGINALD DENNY IN FAST and FURIOUS Continuous 1 sOO to 11:30 99 Therell be lively music by Johnny Rosell and his Lagoon Novelty Orchestra. Lets Go! Something doing every minute. Hogle Investment Company outing today. Sundays free entertainment features Matson Dancers, at 4 and 7 p. m. Train fare, 35c, round trip. Auto Charge, 50c, admitting all occupants of the car. THREE DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Mellenthta I Co. is a regular graduate in aedichl and surgery and is licensed by state of Utah. i He visits professionally the mow portant towns and cities and offer all who call on this trip free tation, except the expense of treat when desired. According to his method of bPJ menf he does not operate for of t appendicitis, gall stone nlcers ( ach, tonsils, or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderfsl suits in diseases of the stomach, lb bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, ney, bladder, bed wetting, weak lunge, rheumatism, ietlefc ulcere and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for length of time and do not k'et f ter, do not fail to call, measures rather than disease ere often the'canie of your long trouble. Remember above date, tint tion on this trip will be free end his treatment is different. Married women must be by their husbands. ccomP Address : 111 Bradbury Angeles, California. Bldf.. . 1 |