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Show 1 AMUSEMENTS IN SALT LAKE HEATERS. Comedy. SALT LAKE THEATER Lillian Russell, "In Search of a Sinner." Evenlns. 8:15. Drama. GARRICIC THEATER "Tho" Prisoner of Zonda." Matinee, 2:15. Evening, Even-ing, 8:16. REVIER. THEATER Wlllnrd Mack nnd Maude Leone in "Tho Rajah's Daughter," Evening, S:15. Vaudeville. ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced vaudeville. Matinee, 2:15. Evening. Even-ing. S:15. A striking detail of the present Lillian "Russell comedy, "In Scnrch of a Sinner," Sin-ner," Is Iho employment by Us author or the breeziest and very latest American Ameri-can slang. Miss Thompson, for a woman writer, shows an adaptability In this direction di-rection that is positively unluue Her male char-actors aro colloquial to tho extent ex-tent that they arc oxtremcly realistic. "From high life to low life, and liking the low life better." That Is the way In which George Beban's career In Hie portrayal por-trayal of Latin character parts might be described. Mr. Beban's one-act play, "Tho Sign of tho Rose," is one of tho biggest dramatic hits ever recorded record-ed at the local Orpheum.' Dumas's masterpiece, "The Three Musketeers." Mus-keteers." in which the late Salvlnl starred for seven consecutive seasons, will bo presented at the Rcvior theater Sunday night, with Willard Mack lu the title role. The management promises an excellent production. The play now running run-ning at tho Revlcr. "Tho Rajah's Daughter." Daugh-ter." will be presented at (ho matinee on Saturday. For its regular midweek matinee attraction at-traction tho Gavrlck offers "Tho Prisoner Pris-oner of Zcnda" this afternoon, with James D.urkin. tho new member of tlie organization, in tho role of Rassondyil, the young Englishman who takes" a chance of impersonating a. king for a day. with varying results to his mind and heart. Many persons who attend tho presentation presenta-tion of "Madame X." the thrilling drama of mother love, which Henry W. Savage will ofTcr at the Colonial theater Mqnday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday, January 0, 10 and 11. with a special matlneo Wednesday, Wednes-day, arc mysllticd at the three loud raps that precede tho rise of tho curtain upon each act. There Is something awe Inspiring Inspir-ing about these three mensurcd, solemn blows that lit tho atmosphere of the great play perfectly. IT ,. ff- ' ' MISS ADELINE DUNLAP, As Jacquelina in Henry W. Savage's Production of "Madame X," the Drama of Thrills, at tho Colonial for Threo Nights Starting Next Monday, Matinee Wednesday. Seat Sale Today. |