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Show Theatres I AT THE PANTAGES The irtuc of the Pantages bill at the Orpheum theatre this week is that there Is more than one act worthy of the dignity of "headllner." Your money's worth and a little more for good measure is what the management manage-ment offered to yesterday's appreciative apprecia-tive houses. The nominal headline! is a ren.-a-tional submarine act entitled "Submarine "Sub-marine F 7," which vividly brines be-lure be-lure the audience some of the experiences experi-ences through which many brave American Am-erican sons really passed during the lati great war. The scene shows the interior of an American submarine n the act of sinking after torpedoing an en iu hi What kind of stuff American Am-erican men are made of Is cloarh por-trayed por-trayed by the splendid acting of the company. Green and Pugh, who say thev hail from Dixie, put enough pep Into their sniu; and dance act to make one believe that all Dixie land Is a land of song and joke and bewltchlnglj catching jazz music. They were accorded ac-corded a hearty welcome. The harp rarely seen in vaud - il'e act. comes into its own in the act of Ned Argo and the Virginia sisters This act is another indication of the Increasingly popular demand for dainty dain-ty musical acts on the vaude- 112c stage. Good stage appearance, charming charm-ing costumes and a really delicate nci is what this company affords and 11 Is well received. Joan Ilardcaslle, who appears with a troupe of dancing girls, present.-, another an-other spectacle which is well p1 easing eas-ing to the eye Lovers of graceful movement found the act a deligat Meyers Novelty Five Is a minstrel act that calls to mind tho old and gulden days of niinst relsv There i.s novelty enough in the bill to Justify thi company's name. The Uromwells are a juggling troupe whose clown is a joy forever. Ml . |