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Show , , I L AMUSEMENTS , j IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. 2- SALT LAKE THEATER "The ; j- Wolf." Matinee. 2-15. Evening, -J-i 8:15. 4. j I COLONMAI. THEATER "Flower -V ' i of the Ranch." Mutlnec, 2:15. J -I Evening-, SU5. I 1 A. i j ORPIIKrj.M THEATER Advanced Y yaudovllle. aiatlnoc, 2:10. Even- Ing, S:l;"5. - f GRAND THEATER Drama unci Z yaurjovlllf. iMatlnee, 2:lo. Even- -I- iiiK. -J ( LYCEUM ' THEATER "The V Fanner's Daughter." Evening, :r. S:U- x; f LYRIC THEATER Movlnp pic- ? ' -. ture.M, ilallneo. 2. Evening. 7. 4- h-"---!--: -: - t Another big audience witnessed the presentation of "Tho Wolf" at the Salt v "--.-.- iiKtckj infill. XilU U1.LII1U. I Ik ono of tho best seen hero In years. Tho characters aro admirably portrayed and the stage settings are beautiful. The battlo In tho moonlight Is most realistic. ' "The Wolf" will be scon this afternoon I and evening, when the engagement closes. ' r If you don't go to tho niatlnco or tonight to-night you will miss the last performances of "The Flower of tho Ranch" at the Colonial theater. t u . The Xew Lyceum will close a successful success-ful week tonight, with "The Fanner's Daughter." A matinee will be given today. to-day. The announcement that Willard Mack nnd his splendid company will appear at the Colonial theater the week -commencing- Sunday night, .Tanuarv 10. In tho famous fa-mous original David Bolnsco version of "The Girl of the Golden West." will be hailed with delight. Fresh from Its triumph In Xew York City comes the musical play, "Lola From Berlin," with Corlnne and a brilliant cast of comedians and comediennes, Including-Mark Including-Mark Sullivan. Henrv Carl Lewis. Hazel Carlton, Fninklln Vail. Pearl Revare, Lll-lle Lll-lle May White, Franker Woods. Os'norn Clemson. Lillian Wilson, Freddie Stott and Bnnnlo Ingcborg, for a brief engagement engage-ment of four performnnoes. beginning Monday night, at tho Salt Lake theater. A matinee and evening performance today to-day by tho Georgo W. Scott company at the Grand theater terminates the long engagement of thnt organization at that cozy playhouse. Souvenirs will be given the ladles at the matinee today. Starting Start-ing Sunday evening that prince of entertainers. enter-tainers. Cunning, the Jail Breaker, will commence a week's engagement at the Grand, offering a programme of magic, mystery and Illusions that Is said to snr- ' pass anything yet presented on tho American stage In that particular line. Breaking jail or getting out of boxes Is an easy proposition for Cunning, but to j jump Into a pool of water and remove , handcuffs and shackles while under ! water, he will attempt this feat at j the Sanitarium pool this Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The members of the press havo been Invited to see that the performance Is carried out as promised. " - i Today sees a change of bill at the Now I Lyric. .The famous wolf hunt, over which j President Roosevelt became so excited, will be ono of the main features. Another ! picture of intense Interest Is tho lion ! hunt. Both of these pictures are head-liners head-liners and promise to draw large crowds to the popular Main street playhouse all week. Four oilier first-run pictures will also be shown, together with two excellent ex-cellent Illustrated songs and orchestra music. The programme promises to be very popular. |