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Show I AMUSEMENTS -j- IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. 4 j. ... f- SALT LAKE THEATER Ilus-I- sian Symphony orchestra ami I Hen Greet players. Matinee at 4 v :i:r;0. "A Midsummer Night's r Ureani. Evening, at S:15. "The Tejiipost." with music by Sir ! Arthur Sullivan and Tschatkow-r Tschatkow-r sky. COLO.NTAL THEATER ".Sh.iim 4-Rhue." 4-Rhue." with Arthur Cunnlns- ? ham. Evening. S: 15. 2. THE HLWGALOW "La Tosra." ? with Bunalov Stock company. 'V Matinee, Evening, S:15. 4 ! 1 . ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced 4 j- vaudeville Matinee, li :15. Even- iny. S:10. J. I- -I- GRAND THEATER "On the I- Strolce of Twelve." Matinee, ! --.15. Evening. S:l."i. .t i- LYRIC THEATER Moving pic-Y pic-Y lures. Matinee. Evening. 7. Another big audience wilnossed tho presentation of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Salt Lake, theater Tuesday Tues-day evening by the Ren Greet plavers and the Russian Symphony orchestra. 'The audience. Hire that or Monday evening, was delighted with both music arid I the play. R will be presented again this afternoon at n-..'!0. Tonight "The Tempest" will be presented, with mush: by Sir Arthur Ar-thur Sullivan and Tschalkowsky. when the engagement will close. Arthur Cunningham and ids company are tilling tho Colonial nlghllv and at the matinees. "Shaun Rhue" Is the play. At the Urphenin there is a good bill this week. It is largely musical and is entertaining. The unique circus troupe of trained ponies, dogs and pigeons pleases the old as well as the young. Large and well-pleased audiences nre In constant attendance at "On the Stroke of Twelve" at the Grand. The Arlington company or players has scored another success. The specialties between tliu acts this week are unusually attractive. The usual matinee will occur this afternoon at 2:30. "The Girl Question," that wonderful musical play, comes to the Salt Lak' theater on Thursday night. There will he-four he-four performances, including Saturday matinee. Down at the Lyric' the moving pictures are drawing big audiences. There are matinees dally. i |