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Show j AMUSEMENTS SALT IKPJ. TriJiATER Mountain Asli Male Voice choir of Wales, to-nlsht. to-nlsht. Monli;oinpry and Stone In "The Old Town," bsiiminc Thursday nlpht. Novenil)pr 11. for three oven-biK oven-biK pcrforinrtiiees mid a inatinec. COLONfAI TIIKATUK-' Uose Mrl-vllle, Mrl-vllle, in ".Sis Hopkins" Curtain. S: 1 5. iMutinee this afternoon. ORPH KU.M TU ISATEI I Advanced vaudeville. All wck. Matinee dally at J:15. JSvciiln curtain at S:Jo. CJARRICK THEATER Garriek Slock eoinpiiny presents "Raffles" all week. Mntiin'cs on Thurnday and Saturday at 2: 15. .Evening curtain. S:lf.. EMPRESS TIllvATER -Sullivan t ConsldJne vaudeville. Matinee dully at '-'.HO. Two performances each dvenlng at. 7::in and P : If.. Bills chanpo 'WcdncsdHy afternoon. LIBERTY Til EATER -Motion pie-lures, pie-lures, soups and orchcsl r.i. Aflcr- noon and evening. MAJESTIC THEATER Abbreviated musical comedy. Matlneo dally. Two evening performances. t'ASINO THEATFJRMollon pictures and vaudeville. Afternoon and evening. MISSION" THEATER Motion pictures and vaudeville. Afternoon and evening. MEIIEft'Y THEATER -Motion pictures pic-tures and illustrated songs. Dally 11 a. m. to It p. in. The rural comedy. "Sis Hopkins.-." with Ropo Melville In the role of Sis, will bo glvn for the last two times at the o-lonlal o-lonlal this afternorin and evening. These two prformanees will be the lust opportunities oppor-tunities that Salt Lakers will have of seeing Miss Melville In her famous role, as she has definitely announced that she will retire from the stage at the cloyc of l his season. In all probability another act will slnrt from Salt Lake on the. Orpheum circuit, cir-cuit, and it will be pres--nl eil at tomorrow's tomor-row's matinee. The sketch was arranged by Alice Penrose Conrad Courier,, who, with Corinne Hlossom. constitute the cast. It Is said to be kee;i hi satire and delightfully witty, anil has to do with a contest of wits between two clever women. Jealous of each other, and the situations In which tbrty Hud lliem-selves lliem-selves before the tangle Is straightened are calculated to iarate n torrent of laughter. The feature attraction for next week will be "A Romance of the CndT-world." CndT-world." a playlet by Paul Armstrong. Excellent as Is Mr. Parker's delineation delinea-tion of the title character of "Raffles." at the iJarrlck this week, It Ip conservatively conservative-ly conceded by those who have seen the fJnriiek production of the Reew masterpiece master-piece that be must of necessity share liouius with the Hue characterization offered of-fered b Mr. Seymour in the role of Captain Cap-tain IJcdford. The Garrlek's production of "Raffles'' Is one of the best presentations presen-tations of drama cver-atleinpted by lhat companv. The engagement Is for this week onlv. with matinees on Thursday and Saturday afternoons. The Empress changes ppicraniines this afternoon, in the aggregation or popular popu-lar acts that wltl compose the new bill urc several Importations, brought to America exclusively for the Sullivan-Consldlno Sullivan-Consldlno circuit. The Pntty brother are said to offer a novel exhibition In gymnastics, unite unlike anything now being exploited In the acrobatic line. Mrs. .Inles Levy and family will appear In a inusb.nl act. The wide popularity of Jules Levy, the noted musician, will be perpetuated. It is claimed, by the artistic ar-tistic work of the remaining members of his family. Ida Hair Is making her tlrst American appearance on the b'ulll-l b'ulll-l vnn-f'onsldlnc circuit and conies here 1 with a fanfare or praise as a dainty. 1 captivating comedienne. Miller and Mack I (ire a pair of dancers, llerhert Hodge I claims to he the only dcep-dyod-ln-lho-wool village oiitup who can play pranks nit the village green and net Kway with ' them John R- Gordon ami company I will be seen In farce rb-h in humor and I c'i'iiiedv Munition. A now pholopluy will 4 complete the bilk ' After being Imitated limes uilbi; number In various No. - companion which have appeared here. Montgomery and Stone will be seen here for the first time tomorrow night In their musical success. "The Old Town." which Is listed as a musical comedy In two acts, whimsically constructed. This piece vj:s selecte.i for Montgomery and Stone's Invasion of the we'st because It give- these comedln'19 better opportunity lo display their methods meth-ods of fun making than anything else available. serious problem with the dr.ininti.st of the present day has ten to writ" plays of Ktiong moral tendencies and dealing with fcrlous problems In a lighter vein than the usunl morbid and declaratory, declara-tory, sort that urc really Pictures rathr than plays. "The House NcsLiraar.". by J. Hartlcv Manners, is highly amusing, from iiii entertaining standpoint, and In its treatment of a serious social problem. Mint of picjiidlce between Gentile and Jew. It is a clever drama. "The. House Next Door" will . be the offering at the Colonial for three nights, with William V Mong in the leading role, beginning tomorrow night. In "The Virginian." which comes to Ihe Colonial Sunday nlghl. Owen Wister, Its author, seems to have grasped the atmosphere at-mosphere of the west as few other writers writ-ers have done. As a western play It Is In a class by itself. The company which will appear In the piece hero Is said lo be. an excellent one. |