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Show I THE CITIZEN ! i 7 With the First Nigh ter s JOHN PHILIP 80USA TO APEAR AT TABERNACLE t, Lieutenant Commander Join Phl.lp Sousa. who comes to the Tabernacle Tuesday afternoon and night, is a pro- gressive citizen who keeps abreast of the times and is quick to adopt the newest ideas and inventions. But ne will have nothing to do with the radio. recognizes its marvels, of course, but he is firmly of the belief that his necessary to develop a group. And so, as I traveled throughout the country I would take note of any instrumental- l8t who 8eemed to have tbe rlgbt Idea about muslc and wb was a student when tbere came opportunity I placed them under oontract. Today the band 18 Practically one hundred per cent American and any foreigner in our per-80nnel ls fuy tobued wlth the Amerl-H- e can 8Pr. That is one reason why I ,s Amer-conce- rt band- am 80 roud ot can n every way and w thout ti8m 1 haTe no b88tancy in asserting n be world. 1 e 8 be bes tba repertoire is most extensive and tne band can Play anything that I may set d value would be seriously af--. should he permit his band to broadcast, thereby giving listeners-l- n an adequate idea of the perfection of Al musicians 8igbb AeH' I have for years been building up be(re tbe m8- -d ca ba8 Just cause 10 be Proud of tbe8e my band, said Mr. Sousa the other' fine mu8lclan8 and tizens. day, between concerts. "In the early days I was obliged to take men where I found them, and most of them were BEN HUR COMING TO THE PANTAG ES NEXT WEDNESDAY foreigners by that I mean of foreign birth I felt that something ought to be done about it. So I set out to May McAvoy and Ramon Novarro in Ben Hur at Pantages next Wednesday The bill at the Phntages theatre ' for one week. change the personnel of the band by this week must appeal to the most introducing wherever possible Ameri- - critical. There is grand opera sing-ca- n and not seen a better show than Reginald Denny, supported by Marborn and American trained bands- - ing, vaudevilles stars and thrilling $2.50 ion Nixon, in Out All Night, is a act. men. There are plenty of bands pictures, including news and events this sensational and thrilling comedy picMay Roberts and Victor Gillard, forthroughout the country, but in the of the day, all woven into a super mer stars ture of two lovers who are able to of the Wilkes Stock comdays of a quarter of a century and show of the very highest class, pany, assisted by Miss Juanite Lee overcome all obstacles and hazards to more ago, the bandsmen to a great ex- Gaby De Valle, Spanish prima don-teFee, present their original dramatic get married. The plot teema with were not professional musicians na, with a voice like a nightingale, en-i- n Aunt Mandy, and they put many thrilling situations, and while the sense that they devoted al their chants the audience with her beautiful playlet, over big May Roberts in blackface it looks bad for the lovers at times time to music. Men with small busi- - and musical voice, rendering several it is a scream and the audience Is kept everything is lovely in the end. nesses, artisans, clerks and others classical selections, accompanied by roar ingwith laughter and at times in Manager Pemberton is pleased tc were in bands. Thus there was not her pianist, Camille V Loaisa, and rendition tears through their effective announce that he has been able to sedeveloping a body of musicians com- - she is recalled and recalled for more, of a well ' cure Ben Hur for next weeks presenpresented act. Another fantastic and magnificent parable with those of foreign training. to be tation, commencing Wednesday. Miss Dolly Kay must be heard So It wasn't that Americans were a bit revue, supported with beautiful scen-les- s no appreciated and the house shows many people requested the return of musical; but they didnt take mu- - ery and costumes, is Modenas troupe mistaken signs of its appreciation of this picture that Alexander Paniages sic up for a livelihood because other featuring Bishop and Lynn, in as she merrily rolls out popular was compelled to arrange for a secseemed more attractive ti cand graceful dancing and grand dolly songs in her masculine voice. She ond run of it at the theatre. from a pecuniary standpoint. It was opera singing. People have paid probably gets the biggest hand on the This is one of the Pantages greatest pictures bill and her new songs have made a ever filmed and the entire picture runs big hit here. She knows how to put a true to the written story of Ben Hur. real kick into life and she does it in a It is a picture that one can see again AN INTERNATIONAL HIT! most pleasing manner. and again without tiring This picture as Gould a is shows the most exciting chariot race, ventriloquist, Jerry good as the best, with a lot of comand the most thrilling naval battle mixed in act his and dummy ever run and fought in the known hisedy and can play the fiddle with musical tory of the world, yet it contains a real love story. dexterity. The Youngers present an act of Impressions of art in posing and balancDavid Belascos Amazing Success Salt Lake City issues $25,000 resiing in subdued light, which is pleasdence building permits in one day. ing and brings forth much applause, ego-fecte- nt t artis-occupatio- ... ns The Golddiggers GET TICKETS NOW! Every Night at 8:30: Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinees Sunday, Thursday, Saturday at 2:30 Prices 25c, 50c. TAJ3ERIM.A.C1L.E TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 Matinee and Evening Two i i Wonderfully Interesting Programs WILKES THEATRE i i t i COMING THE OLD SOAK A Character as Interesting as Liglitin LIEUT.-COMMANDE- R JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Seats Now on sale at Consolidated Music Co. Price: Matinee, $1.10. Price: Evening, $1.10, $1.65, $2.00 |