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Show THE CITIZEN laughs with their invincible clowning The in their act, The Substitute. aesthetic attitudes adapted by the aspiring flutist were extremely amusing. The humor is spontaneous and appealing, making it one of the most thoroughly enjoyable comedy skits to appear on the Pantages boards for some time. Coffee Pot Dome, a clever one-aplay depicting the activities of a grafting city government, is filled with many truly pungent lines. Everyone turns out to be crooks and the sudden climax contains an added surprise. Jutta Valey ahd company offer some acrobatic and balancing feats in Some spectheir act, Sky High. tacular stunts are presented. The film offering for the week is Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle in The intrigWickedness Preferred. uing title refers to the efforts of a dangerous blonde to captivate a writer The wickedness of sizzling fiction. lies chiefly in the subtitles, however, which are very ambiguous. The inconveniences found on a lonely coast after a diminutive but unfortunate shipwreck, curves any romantic symptoms the couple might have displayed. George K. Arthur has a comedy role in the picture. Norma Shearer in The Actress, a thrilling story of a romance of a stage beauty and a millionaire and the glamoring life of the footlights, is the feature picture for next week. ct feature acts make big HIT AT PANTAGES THEATRE NEVER can be the last note but the Fagan Orchestra at the Pantages theatre this week is playing itself into the hearts of the many patrons who hear these musical artistes. Their harmony and beauty of tone in their rendition of several selections are very pleasing and greatly appreciated. This famous orchestra is assisted by Bob and Eulay two versatile adagio dancers, who add as Spanish interpretations as well some clever solo dances to their well presented numbers. More harmony is added to the bill the by Carlena Diamond, billed as The artidancing harpist supreme. sts act, uniquely presented, offers some real musical enjoyment to the THERE audience. Burt and Rosedale afford many 7 BIGGER PRODUCTIONS Grant Pemberton, manager of the Salt Lake Pantages Theatre, has left for California upon one of the most important business deals involving the popular local showhouse. Immediately upon his arrival in Los Angeles, Pemberton will go into conference with est vaudeville and picture circuit in the United States, because of its large scope, is able to tie up productions entirely out of reach of the average theatres. Pantages pays the biggest prices for vaudeville acts and pictures resulting in continual high class features for every show. Pemberton will visit San Francisco and then will go direct to Sacramento to meet his wife and visit with his folks, whom he has not seen for two years. FAREWELL PLAY AT WILKES THEATRE PRESENTED COMING WEEK Compromising Sally, Avery celebrated comedy of and matrimonial errors, has been chosen as the farewell play of the Wilkes Players at the Wilkes Theatre, next week, starting with the matinee Sunday afternoon. Besides being an ideal farewell bill, Compromising Sally provides Miss Gladys George with an adorable role as Sally Ray, who becomes a princess. It also provides Ben Erway and others of the Wilkes cast with splenHop-woo- ds honey-mooni- al did Grant Pemberton. Alexander Pantages for the purpose of securing for this city the cream of all movie pictures now being filmed. Pantages, the owner of the larg roles-Compromisin- g Sally is a hilarious story of a society girls marriage to an Italian prince, (Ben Erway) her discovery that the prince has had another flame, and a singular chain (Continued to Pake 9) FAREWELL PLAY All Next Week Starting with Matinee Sunday Compromising Sally Avery Hopwoods Merry Play of Honeymoonial and Matrimonial Errors . WILKES THEATRE Every Night at 8:30. Price, 25c, 50c, 75c, 51.00. Matinee Sunday, Thursday, Saturday at 2:30. Prices, 25c, 50c. ENTERTAINMENT THAT SATISFIES ALL SEATS RESERVED AU REVOIR UNTIL NEXT SEASON |