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Show AMUSEMENTS " OnPHEUM' THEATER Advanced vaudeville. Performances every afternoon and evening. EMPRESS .THEATER Sullivan -Con-sldlne vaudeville. Matinee dally at i!:30. Two evening performances, 7:30 and 3 .13. COLONIAL THEATER "7Aru," emotional emo-tional drama.- All the week. Matinee Mati-nee Saturday. Th folln-wlre tbeaW nalle ri marked "slTWtljemmt" In ordr to comply with" . trlct toterrrf titlon of the. nnr federal n--pnpir Utr. In uo leans ir they tili afi-Trttienienti. afi-Trttienienti. Th re hems furalxhed by tho pm attnt of the Tirlous theater. TONIGHT is the regular. society night at the Orphcum where this week the excellent hill is drawing big crowds despite the had weather. McTnlyre and Harty pretty Miss Joe and her teammate team-mate come dangerously near being head-liners head-liners this week In an act that is somewhat some-what out of the beaten track, joc is a very charming. young lady who sings sweetly. And Harty has a wonderful . mellifluous voice that maJces even such a funny song as "I Love Them All" uc-rious. uc-rious. Mr. Harty is perhaps tho funniest fun-niest fat man that lias come to the Orphcum Or-phcum in years. Interest at the Colonial is alrcadv centering on the production there next week, beginning next Sunday night .of Henri 7?ernst?ins drama, "tho Thief," In which Margaret Illlngton was first teen In Salt Lake. Miss Countlss believes be-lieves the production will be one of the biggest features of" the season at tho Colonial. "ZIra," which is being given with such success this week: ejpscs at the Colonial with Saturday night's performance. per-formance. i , i r .- Six beautiful girls loorii as the" headline head-line attraction of the big anniversary bill at the Empress this week. The production pro-duction Is the most gorgeous one appearing ap-pearing at the Empress since the opening open-ing of the theater, a year ago. Tho costuming Is elaborate, the electrical effects ef-fects wonderful and amazing, while the scenic effects border on tho spectacular. Miss Gertrude Dcs Roches Is the most prominent llgurc of which vaudeville boasts. She is as pretty as ahe is clcvpr and as graceful an she is shapely, rtcr gowns arc of the stunning kind which are the envy of every woman that sees them. Valeska Suratt. heralded as the present-day queen of beauty. In the vear-and-a-half New York Casino musical success, "The Kiss Waltz," which la called the danelngest bIiow ever scon at this theater, win be the attraction at th Salt Lake theater Monday next, when the management sends tho piece here with the original scenic and costume detail. de-tail. Tho music 'is by Zichrer, composer of "Mile. Mischief," his only other work which haH -been heard in tills cuuii-try. cuuii-try. A delightful three-reel surprise awaits Mohcsy patrons today In a play adapted from Owen Meredlth'n narrative poem, published a half century ago, hut seom-lngly seom-lngly destined to llye forever, "Lucll " and is a veritable restoration of a masterpiece mas-terpiece of such delicatcness In finish and completeness of detail, as reproduced" repro-duced" by Thanhouscr. that It might have been Justly called a labor of love. This picturesque story of love, jealousy, adventure, ad-venture, ambition and battle requires three reels for Its reproduction. Don Churchill, the comedian with ihe ncu- Garrick stock company, which opens Sunday nlpht vltli a dranmtlzatlon of Dcnman Thompson's "Our Xcw Minister." Minis-ter." is not new to the charaetr of "Darius Startle," the constable of "Jfard-scrabblc." "Jfard-scrabblc." a New Englnnd liamlct about which the story or "Our New Minister" is laid. Mr. (Jhurchlll has concluded a two-years' entrapment wlih n road company com-pany producing this comedy drama. K. Forrest Taylor will play thu leadlnpr roles with the new company which aIU firivfj a pcifornmncc each nlfcht wlth'mat-Ineos wlth'mat-Ineos Wednesdays and Satiirduys. |