BILL AT PANTAGES i LAUDED BY CRITICc j Winnipeg Tribune Tells of 1 Acts in Program Which Will Open at Grand Tonight.•Kevin- I.a Petite, featuring Joe.Tft7.r. Williams ami a bevy of pretty Californian girls in dance, song and instrumental specialties, heads this week’s presentation at the Pantages theater.” says the Winnipeg Tribune of the Pantages bill which will open this (Tuesday; evening at the Grand theater.The criticism continues:The dancing is exceptionally good, being varied from the ballet to the now extinct shimmy. AVa Iters and Walters in A Kaby’s Try, gives a modern ventriloquial performance with a pair of life-like dummies. The crying of the baby sounds so natural that members of the audience begi#to suspect that it possibly is a real bab.v.The Powell troupe of tight wire artists know all the old feats and have one or two of their own to startle the audience. A flip-flop forwards and backwards on the wire and the case of the troupe's contortionist are uncanny. The dog. which turns somersaults, stands on his master'* hand standing on one paw is one of the novelties , presented by Paul Sydell Co.. showing |« also a variety of musical and gymnastic ij ability. Mary Heilly, in the Girl from * Kentucky. is heard in a number of i songs while Garlton and lMmont keep i the audience laughing with their pre- i sen ration of pure and simple nonsense. Grmt possibilities for the future are i given in their song, 'One Hundred 1 years From Now.'