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Show amusements and a matinee, bcglnnlg'tonPg SS& At?"1 l"ormance. GARRIGK THEATER-Maude Fealv supportcd, by Garrlck Stock com-' S .V?1"'-", Matlnco this after-noon, after-noon, J.lu; evening, 3:15. COLO.NTAL THEATER Motion pic-turcs pic-turcs and songs. ConUnuous per-lormancc. per-lormancc. Miss BIUIc. Burke, one of the -most wln-som'o wln-som'o women on vthu Amoiican stuge. comes to the SalOLaku theater for three In Vrann ,l ."lant.,,nco', bSinnlng tonight. Lr., Kf Dt,,t- 1,10 Pla-V ' ly W. Soin-ei Soin-ei set Maugham, and has been one of the nlio) cy "cessc8 of the season in thu Z'..?' .mI1ss B"r,ccs nr8t Pla" 'ts a slur .ij ovc Watches." a prcttv little comedy adapted for her from the French, fal c was seen in It here a year ago last r.ill. In -Mrs. Dot" Miss Burke will Impersonate Im-personate nn entirely dllTcrent woman rrom anything she has ever done. Here she. is youthful, but worldly wise and a widow, whose strategetlc efforts to gel a second husband provide the material for the plot. Miss Burke is supported by a fine cast, Including Fred Karr, a noted London ac- or of note; Julian VEslrange, nra"Jc "0,ns. G. Harrison Carter. Rosa Hand. Annie Esmond .and Carroll Me-Conias, Me-Conias, Than Claude Gllllngwatcr possiblv there is no better known, actor or author In jaudevHle. Certainly as ;i comedian of the relincd and yet the hilarious sort ho ranks with those on top. Hence the fact that he tops the Orpheum bill this week .' ."Is excellent company, presenting a delightful comedy. "Tho Awakening of Minerva. Is n factor in making tho audevillo patrons rally during this last week of the season. The work of toughing at Maude Fealv's elTorts to keep her brother in hot water mentally in tho comedy "Blllv" at the a.'iric!c ,3 tl,c Jolllcst kind of work. Then Willi James Durkln as the brother, and Helen Collier as his sweetheart, the of-tPiIng of-tPiIng Is one of the best' of the Garrlck shows. The regular midweek matinee . f-.c Slven this afternoon and "Billv" will close Saturday night. A programme of well chosen subjects was shown at the Colonial vesterdav and will run the rest of the week. A picture that is regarded as one of the most wonderful won-derful ever produced was shown in tho picture "A Tragedy in Toyland." It is remarkable in that It took more than three months' time to produce It and necessitated ne-cessitated 123.000 distinct movements of the toys. It has a great deal of interest for tho children, but is equally Interesting Interest-ing for the gro"wn-ups. "Swans" is a beautiful nature picture and gives a lesson les-son in nature study that would be hard to excel. Tho present programme runs the balance of the week and there will be an entire change of programme Sunday Sun-day afternoon. |