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Show THE CITIZEN struggle of the stage beginner, leading up to the star, and the many an actress must sidestep, and the real story is vividly presented at the Pantages theatre all wees until next Tuesday night. pit-fal- M. Marinoff s Russian GOOD VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES AT PANTAGES AN ATTRACTIVE bill is drawing large crowds at the Pantages theatre this week. Singing and dancing are big features and set out with artistic stage settings. Excess Baggage is the feature picture, which shows how love is made behind the scenes and VIRGINIA BARNES Soprano Prima Donna, makes big hit at Pantages. how the actors fall for one another the rivalry and competition there is for the beautiful girl. William Haines and Josephine Dunn, supported by a stellar cast, carry out a thrilling love story which, as all love stories have their ups and downs, comes to a happy ending. It starts with the hard 'Ji STARTING FRIDAY, SEPT. 28. FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES ) Cecil B. DeMilles Marvelous Spectacle of Kings King Jeanie McPherson By SEE IT THE FIRST DAY ls Art Circus is something entirely new in trained dogs. These dogs present a triangle love plot in which a shiek tries to steal anothers wife and does steal her, but is caught by the unexpected return of her husband. Then there are waltzing and dancing dogs. Wally and Zella, team in a song and dance act that is all class and really worth while. They are exceptionally good dancers and their rendition of the Irish blackbottom gets them a big hand. Those Three Fellers Max Burkhart, Joe Geisler and Billy Sharkey, present a musical comedy act that makes the laughs. They are good singers and the pianologue of Tonys married life brings forth much mirth. Davis and McCoy present a comedy act in how to be foolish and they keep the audience tittering. O Hana San, presenting the Palace Girls in a cycle of dance and novel de luxe production, is a high class attraction and well put on. Virginia Barnes has a soprano voice that is greatly appreciated. Helen Windsor, a contortionist and acrobatic dancer, coils up like a snake and is very graceful in her dancing, presenting something new in the tepsichorean art. The Danube waltz of yesterday and today is given in contrast. The dancing girls are full of life, good looking and real artistes in their work and the act is worth the price of admission. Manager Pemberton has provided a Kiddies day at the Pantages for every Saturday morning, from 10 oclock to noon. This is a special performance for children under 12 years of age and the charge is 10 cents, which not only pays for the show, but also provides each child with a bar of candy. This is a real show for the children. 7 fading youth. The young man in the case succeeds in upsetting the affairs of at least three of the ladies of the cast and finally marries one of them, George will have a hip-hldelightful and interesting role of a modem flapper who possesses her own ideas of life and intends to live it as she pleases without any inter- ference from anyone. Ben Erway will appear as the dis- turber of hearts who dashes through the clever action of the play in a thoroughly delightful manner. v ; pany will appear in a complete production. The theatre' will feature fifty minutes of spoken drama and each week a new play is to be pre-Glad- ys sented. The opening offering is The Prince of Love, a pleasing romance with elaborate stage setting and lighting effects. Three shows will be given daily at 4, 7 and 9 oclock, while a feature picture is also to be shown, Speaking of the new Paramount feature, Mr. Cloninger said: We are going to bring to our friends in Salt Gladys George at Playhouse in RESTLESS WOMEN 5-c- ent CRIME AT WILKES Crime the sensational racketeer play finishes its exceptional run at the Playhouse tonight and tomorrow afternoon a bright new production will replace it. The play chosen for the coming week is Restless Women a new American drama by Sydney Stone. Restless Women will be interesting to the great American public who enjoy novel treatment of American family life. In this play the mother has two daughters of marriageable age, but is of the impression that by divorcing her husband and marrying a young man she would prolong her fast - The usual matinees will be on Sunday, Thursday and and the indications are that a week will be piled up for the Metropolitan Players. Lake some of the finest and biggest stage hits of today. Shows that New York has proclaimed as the best in years are on our list. Opening today, the screen feature will be RALPH CLONINGER MAKES DEBUT AT THE PARAMOUNT Ralph Cloninger returned to the Salt Lake stage today. Manager Carl A. Porter of the Paramount theatre announces that Cloninger and his com- - Billie Dove in The Night story of the d Watch, a sea. Sacrifice is its theme sacrifice between husband and wife. The plot is a direct and simple one, but its dramatic power is heightened by its very simplicity and the characters of the story are few. thrill-packe- |