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Show THE CITIZEN PANTAGES THIS e! OFFERINGS WEEK MAKE BIG HIT Here's your o see John Gilbert, the chance, girls, screens most ardent lover, in Cameo Kirby, the the Utahns picture that founded stage career as a screen star. This is one of the feature pictures at the Pantages theatre for the week ending Tuesday night. Gertrude is his leading lady, and between the two they create some thrilling scenes in which love runs true to Olm-ate- ad next It is a southern story, especially dealing with life on the Mississippi boats and southern plantations, form. gentlemen and ladies. with Colonel Charles is another feature picture among southern 40,000 miles Linbergh jokes and stories, forgot many of his lines when he saw a fellow in a front seat apaprently jotting down his jokes. There was a steel glint in Bills eyes and every moment he got madder and ti really was a miracle that Bill got through his lines, but the audience took it that it was part of his act. Bills only thought was, theres a chile in the audience taen notes and faith hell use them, and he felt like jumping over the orchestra pit to protect his rights and preserve his bread winner. After the act, Bill circulated among the actors back stage and told them that there was a fresh guy in the front seat stealing, his jokes, and he wanted to know where he could get a shilla-la- h to crack the fellow on the bean. Bill is good, and gets a big hand. The writer escaped alive from the theatre. Bob Gilbert and Arvil Avery in A Rhinestone Revue, with Joe Dubow, Lillian McCoy and the Antrim Sisters, hold the spotlight on the vaudeville menu. Their act contains some unusually clever dancing, and a few singing numbers. Joe Freed and his company make Mi ni mf. Joe Freed, original comedian. Now playing at Pantages. d a hit with their skit called City Life, by William K. Wells. Their imitation of the life of New York City is refreshing in humor and entertaining. Elsie Clark, singing comedienne, and Nelson Story, at the piano, present some good singing and a piano solo; Petit & Lee Anna company offer thrilling juggling and acrobatic are and what it is all about, but as this is week at the theatre it cannot be done wtihout robbing the show of all its novelty. However, George Carpenter, the Capitols manager, gives the assurance that the show is fixed, and that there is not a chance for patrons to lose. Tak-a-Chan- ce stunts. The Student Prince, in which famous screen production Ramon and Norma Shearer take the leads, is the feature offering for next week. This is a picture everybody is talking about. Manager Pemberton announces there will be no advance in prices to see this great picture. No-var- ro MGR. CARPENTER SPRINGS NEW STUNT AT CAPITOL OME time ago the program week now at Tak-a-chan- ce for the Capitol theatre was discussed, and it was determined that in view of the fact that the public would be asked to take a chance of coming into the theatre without knowing in advance what it would see, that in return Fanchon and Marco, producers of stage revues, should put on what in their opinion would be the very best production from every angle. Fanchon & Marco have kept their promise. By all odds the stage revue at the Capitol is the best this noted pair have evolved. It has novelty, it has music, it has dancing; it has a very big group of beautiful girls and it has stars who will surprise you by their importance. The management would. like to tell the public who the stars of this show IMBSI HELD OVER By Popular Demand! THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED with FAY WRAY & GARY COOPER Hal Roach Comedy Starting Monday Norma Talmadge in THE DOVE Need We Say More? Beery & Hatton in PARTNERS IN CRIME also Dorothy Gulliver in THE COLLEGIANS Jtat every man, woman and child ight to see. This modest youth is le same in glory as he was when un-10and it is no wonder that the NEIL SCHETTLER and the GREATER VICTORIANS Wn 'rid bows at his feet and acclaims lm toe greatest hero of all time. All Lindberghs flights during the !st year are shown on the screen. rom San Diego to New York y. in the Spirit of St. Louis; from ew York to Paris; from Washing- to the City of Mexico, going into ith fS TAKE-A-CHANC- America, then to Havana and to St. Louis. His record is one e most wonderful in all history, opening day, Billy Beard, in i. ackface comedy act, with original i I u YOU WIN 100-- 1 - CHANDLEKIN.1. QARA BOW-LAA CLAfiENCE BADGER PRODUCTION APARAHOI NE This clever picture starts Tuesday at the Capitol. E ITS FRAMED SQ.T YOU CANT LOSE . i ; |