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Show r 1 1 piij.;1' j THEATRES j Vaudeville Change Meets With Favor of Ogden Pantages Patrons Four acts of v:i adt 1 1 If and . tea ture photoplay make up the Pantages program which opened ii i :: Orphe-'im Orphe-'im theatre Thursda;. tur th. we It- nd run. The change apparently met with public approval for but jvw im inl"' I'm1 A'1-1' . of the audience left curly as th( H , usually do. The feature film is Katli- Rll lllti ' 'flii'? .Mai I i M . I..iar." a production marked by swift, I . action, an absorbing story and above all the presence of one acknowledged the most beautiful woman on the Ameriiin stage. Ivavih settings and a wealth of detail serve to make tins ' ono of the outstanding pictures of the ' year. Tli.- Hison City Four, Milo. Girard. Hughes and Roscoe, four inllmitable comedians, come buck this week in a hilarious fecne In which Dint? Moore, the saloon keeper: Murphy, the police 'man; Garibaldi; the fruit stand owner, and a just plain American tramp hav. a rough but glorious time out on the sidewalk. Most pleasing of all was the sound of strong male voices In both old and now melodies. Their songs caught the favor of tho audi-and audi-and resulted In overflowing applause. ap-plause. With tropical scenery and fanciful figures on which dozens of jungle birds loco perched, the "Tot I'ourrl" Introduces Intro-duces dancing, the playing of chimes and also many unusual feats on the part of the well-trained birds, all of which proved entertaining. Bright jazzy turns m the piano, accordion and trombone gain favor for Kl.iss and Brllant. As exponents of advanced j;rzz the pair made a splen-'did splen-'did impression. Norman Telma presents rather wiling contortionist pastimes on the billiard table in the opening act. |