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Show ( n '" t THE CITIZEN y- i i I J t male members of super orchestra and two girls who also play, but sing and dance as well. The Dutch girl in na: tive costume sings and dances in a most graceful and attractive manner and she also takes the part of a cow girl in song and dance. Two other girls are experts on xylophones. The Garden Allah" is coming next Wednesday, with Alice Terry and Ivan Petrovich, a famous true worlds romance through the genius of Rex Ingram. CLASSIC BILL AT PANTAGES DURING THE HOLIDAYS Pantages has provided a bill for the holidays of special merit and the best entertainment possible, and some of the acts are presented by stars of international fame. One of the Balhanow brothers is noted the world over as an exceptional accordionist, and he acts the part of his classic musical renditions. The crowded houses speak for the popularity of the week's bill. In the feature picture, Tea For Three, in which Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle and Owen Moore, supported - i by a super cast, jealousy is cleverly interwoven in thrilling scenes of married life, but you have read the story, now see the picture and get the cream of the entertainment. The Texans present the opening vaudeville act. Here is shown a super roping act in which the cowboy makes a simple rope perform all sorts of seeming impossible tricks. The Doo Dads, three little kids from Canada, who are touring the Pantages circuit, make a big hit with their wind instruments. The little tots are real professional actors and know how to play two cornets and a trombone. Wm. Pence & Company, with Helen McClain, pretty soprano singer and Bobby Gregory, an accomplished accordion player, present a comedy act interpolated with song and music in a Chinese tea room, and they know how and what the people like. The Balbanow ' brothers, and two pretty girls, a famous quintet, present the last thing in accordion playing. One of the brothers is a wonder, acting out every selection. Their singing and dancing is of the best and their costuming is Russian. They present A Night in Moscow" in a most pleas- :i '4 j i . ing way. Beatrice Leon and Sybil Dawn pre- The Seventh Heaven is also coming at a future date. BIG NEW YEAR CELEBRATION. Manager Grant Pemberton of the Pantages theatre has provided for a real Chinese cabaret for New Years eve, where twenty-fiv- e and artistes thirty celebrated musicians will entertain at a cabaret frolic, closing the old year in merriment and beginning the new year with joy and happiness. The frolic will start promptly at 11:30 p. m., imediately after the curtain is rung down for the last act of the regular show, and Pemberton has provided extra attractions for this great occasion. There will be dancing on the stage, and everybody is invited to take part in the celebration, with the special understanding that there will be no advance in prices for this featured program, which has been especially provided for the evening. There will also appear Hayden Simpson, worlds famous trombonist, MOLLY O'DAY 8TAR8 IN CAPITOL FEATURE FILM the Elgin Four specialty act and some imported singers. Playing the role of Sammy Lane Manager Pemberton wishes all his in The Shepherd of the Hills," now patrons a happy New Year and a prosshowing at the Capitol Theatre here, perous one. prevented the ' beautiful Molly ODay from wearing smart clothes for some A THRILLING PICTURE months. This sad experience made the littl& 'The Shepherd of the Hills," one of the, greatest films of the year, a First National actress rather gloomy, story written by Harold Bell Wright and read with pleasure and interest yon the beat of the filmwas of the a people, majority by IWlahlnir Greetlngathe Now New ed at Cedar Breaks, southern Utah. Mareua Enterprlaea The picture is running all week at the Capitol Theatre and thousands of people are crowding the house to see it. It not only took a long time to make this' picture, but the many scenes and thrilling situations involved and the big cast, all at an expenditure of several million dollars, has provided a classic of the screen that every body is anxious to see. . If that Jesse James statue estafr lishes a precedent, it might be well for Chicago to buy her bronze before the price goes up. Brunswick (Ga.) Pilot. wants the government to pay him back the money he spent while trying to steal an oil A millionaire oil man BURNING SPANISH KlSSft.; LOVI DOLOR DEL RIO . Gateway of the J, Moo iOOU OOToftU Gutttoer field. Theres a bird who believes in Santa Claus. Marshall County HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S All Next Week Starting with Matinee Sunday UEPUERD OF THlfJk M0UY0'nAY ILLS THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN ALEC FRANCIS ONTHESWSt FanchonMarcois "Idea" MOONLIT WATERS WITN THE FOURSOME ALBERTI HIS BAND AND GET TICKETS NOW! SCHREINER AT THE 1 Every Night at 8:30: Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, 81.00 Matinees Sunday, Thursday, Saturday at 2:30 Prices 25c, 50c. Special Holiday Matinee Monday Afternoon. wuauTiM. lllllllllllimiuiiMiiiilllllllll MMSm! WILKES THEATRE sent an original comedy entitled "Kids ! ! I - ! . ' ,1 '' J f is Kids." A rich and poor girl, neighbors,, depict the little lady and the average tom girl and their arguments are a scream. They also Bing and dance. , The Transfield Sisters and Their Voyagers, aboard a Ship in New .York harbor, is a classical msuical act interpolated with song and dance, that makes a big hit. There are seven COMING r- - "Stella Dallas You Know Its A Great 99 Show t s FI 'TV- |