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Show THE CITIZEN LON CHANEY AT PANTAGES; CIRCUS AMUSES KIDDIES THERE IS a real treat for the at the Pantages this week. Richard Havemann is there with the firings of the forest. In his troupe he has several large African lions, beau-Jtifspotted leopards and one of the finest specimens of the Bengal tiger, i very large animal. These ferocious beasts have been conquered and are as tame as kittens, that is when Have-nan- n is in the cage with them. What vould happen if a stranger tried to :enter the cage will never be known kid-di- es ul dance and play the harmonica. Their acrobatic dancing is new, and their step dancing on steps or staircase makes a hit with the people. Marjah makes a big hit with the ladies.. He is the sensational mystic who knows all and sees all. Ask him any question and he will give you a speedy answer. He tells the young girls when they will get married and whom they should marry, and those in sorrow he aids in straightening out their troubles. Next Monday morning at 11 oclock, the ladies are invited to a revelation show when he will answer all questions and help those in trouble to the best of his ability. You are invited. Mabel McCane, the versatile come- dienne in a character study entitled Life, is a good entertainer and presents her little skit in a most pleasing and deserving manner, and she gets a big hand at the finish. She 7 GORGEOUS PAGEANT BATHING GIRL REVUE At Saltair THE ANNUAL " Saltair Bathing Girl Revue, gorgeous pageant that attracts thousands of spectators annually, will be held this year, Thursday, June 28. The curtain will rise on the bevy of beautiful girls promptly at 7:30 p. m., in the glamor of spectacular lighting and lilting music. Don Tibbs and the greater Saltair orchestra will play throughout the progress of the Revue. Girls from all parts of the State will compete for the cash awards offered by the Saltair Beach Company. Each of the larger cities will have a representative at the Lake. The contestants will be chosen in preliminary contests and sent to Salt Lake to compete in the finals. out-of-to- wn of Utahs great resort. The management of Saltair Beach Company is making preparations to transport and entertain one of the largest crowds ever assembled for a beach revue. Following the revue, free dancing will be enjoyed in the great pavilion. Trains depart for the Lake on the following schedule: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m.,12 noon, 2 p. m. and every half hour. FAY WRAY MARRIED Fay Wray, popular screen star, a former Salt Lake girl, was married June 15 to John Monk Saunders at Calvary church in Easton, Md. Miss Wray met Mr. Saunders while they were on location a year ago, making The Legion of the Condemned. Mr. Saunders was diyorced from his first wife, Avis Hughes Saunders, the daughter of Rupert Hughes, novelist. Saunders wrote the scenario Wings, which was shown at the Salt Lake theatre recently. n stranger will go in. plays with the animals and snakes them perform all sorts of feats khich they do with some degree of At times the lions roar ;md seem to balk but finally do what because no will also enjoy other free privileges in concessions while they are guests Have-Jnan- Perplexed I dont know where I stand, said a stranger on the bus. I like Hoover because he told the senate committee where to get off, and Im for A1 Smith because hes another rotten golfer. required of them. There is no doubt that Havemann takes his life in his hands every time he enters the large iron barred cage in which the animals are turned loose with their is FISHING SEASON trainer. Lon Chaney in Laugh, Clown, Laugh, appears in one of his very best pictures and makes a big hit with the public. In this picture he becomes ,1 real lover and when he finds that be has a rival, he plays the game 'square although it breaks his heart. It is a thrilling story of a stage clown aid a new prima donna, in which While it is i pathetic story at times, yet it is at'appealing and one that holds the trition of the audience from beginni- Ifouth wins over old age. ng Wilson and Keppel drive upon the I ( I to end. stage in an automobile tallyho and create much laughter. They sing, I Old Mill Club THE COLUMBIANS Salt Lakes newest dance orchestra and finest music. Come every nite. $1.00 per couple. w )i isn Dancing miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiif ! s I 5 I m I LORETTA YOUNG ana LON CHANEY IAUGH.C10WN.LALUH' Now Playing Pantages j niiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiS 7 I 1 shows up the true life of the average working girl who gets to the end of her rope and is down and out as it were. Her act is interpolated with several old time and popular songs rendered in her own sweet way. Ed Lord and Si Wills, a pair of cranky funmakers have a line of new red hots in jokes and impersonations that would make a marble statue smile and they get away big leaving a hilarious audience to giggle over their silly stuff. They are bet- ter than good. 5 is Next week Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Boardman and Lawrence Gray will appear in the leads of the future picture Diamond Handcuffs. Scores of Salt Lakes Citys most beautiful girls have entered and will try for the $100 to be distributed in cash awards. A committee of three judges will score the contestants on the points of beauty, stage presence, grace and harmony of color. All Salt Lake girls will be provided with costumes, free of charge, from the house of A. G. Spalding & Bros., 21 East 1st South street. Complete instructions on entering and costuming can be secured on application at that address. Mrs. Bassett will be in charge of the costume fitting. All contestants in the Revue will get free transportation from Salt Lake City to Saltair and return. They m I f I I 5 I Now Open rru be a g 5 1 5 BIG SEASON IF YOU USE OUR FISHING TACKLE TO TACKLE EM 1 WITH 1 I m GEORGE HOFMANN HARDWARE CO., j 1 209 SO. STATE Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,l'ff |