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Show Theatres PANTAGES THIS WEEK. Amused at the commencement of the. performance bv a novel picture, shov -1 ing tho excellent work of an extra rapid camera lens, and the witticisms which Patho cuts from the Literary , Digest, the audience at the Orph.-'m theatre yesterday unanimously accor.1- ed tbe bill the best ever prdouced by the Pantages circuit In Ogden. Rarely does it happen that a cor-SClentJdUB cor-SClentJdUB critic dare speak so eu'o- Igistically of a vaudeville bill, but this week the statement is the unvn- Iqulshed truth. Better brothers are a pair of aero-bats aero-bats whose fun sometimes conceals 'their brilliant cleverness from the audience. au-dience. The most marvelous tea, is by one of the pair, who perform i a vivid wrestling feal in which his op- j ponent is himself. One saw visl ns , of high school athletes trying he trick in their bedrooms. A little lady named Painty Dorochv Water charmed the house with a son;, and dance act which reflected gro ' i credit to her tutor. Singing a li- :. out of tune, but not enough to be in-pleasant, in-pleasant, the little tot beautified bci act with the most fetching dancing. Mason and Austin are a pair of funny men who would improve their -plendid performance if they would forget a few of their jokes at Which idam must have laughed 'greatly when first be heard them in the Garden of Fden If th sy will think up a nevv gg and then cut out any that are suggest ive of thing irregular, they will go 0 long way up the ladder of vaudeville fani" Joseph fjreenwald ami company. In t one-act comedy, entitled ' Lots ad Lots of ll, ' were well received, but no better than their excellent play, good acting and general pleasingne. s deserved lo be. For once let it be written in words of gold that the p-o-:r.n)i announcing ihe play In one-.nl did not lie, but told the sober truth Meyers and Weaver, the Arkan i travelers, kept the house in a roar b j their fine sense of humor, and tbejr 1 wonderful gifts. Here are a coupk3 of real musk lan-. fine dancers, wi iv.j humorous and clever. They o'a-musical o'a-musical stunt on an ordinary carpenter's carpen-ter's saw that is a delight. Kathryn MeConnell, Ford Hanio.d and Toots MeConnell appear in a ong and dance revue which is well staged and In which most or the people n i pearing really sing and dance in pleas-I pleas-I ing fashion. j Pantages this week is worth double i (entranc? money. |