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Show I AMUSEMENTS -i- IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. -J. J ; "J ! Mu6lcal Comedy. ! ''r SAT.T LAIvK TIUOATKR "Tho J- Threo Twins." Mallnce, 2:ir. r levelling; S:ir. -j- -r COLONIAL TJ Mi AT IS R "The Our- ? I Komaujt;r." latinee. 2:15. liven-V liven-V lug, S:lo. 1 r V -I- Drama. GAnniCK TIT13A TJ3R "Tho Call or ! flie North." with William Ingcrsoll '!' r Stock company. ifatincc, 1':1C. i' Evening, . .J. v .j. Vaudeville.- v ! ORPITI3TJM TI IliATJSR Vdvanced v vaudeville. All the week. 'Mali--j nee, 2:15; evening, S:15. r ! r Motion Pictures. r MISSION TIILJATISK Johnson -.iof- I fries batilo in motion pictures. ! ; Matinee, 2:1D. livening. 7:30. -i r ! -r"rH-'IHIldH'H TuoBday evening, when you hoard Min-nio Min-nio Allen In "The Tlireo Twin:,," at the Sail 1,uUo. Theater, sing "Tho Girl Up There," and you-saw tho handsome face ! of a woman away up near tho proccnlum ' arch, you applaude.d and Miss Allen re- ponded again, and Llicn a-alu, and you wanted to butf Iho girl with tlio pretty fnee, "The Girl Up Tliitj," for h?r facial oxprcsaionw added to tho boIo. And while you tliouglit Unit "The Girl Up There" was a picture that was Just projected upon a scroon, it was the faco of a. real live woman, pn'tly alio in, too. and in order or-der to amuse yon she was standing upon her head in a. box, upon a platform twelve feet above tho ttago, gazing intently in-tently bilo a doublo Ions'.', fu order that ber faco might be roflucUid upon a can-van- U is hard work, and when you encore en-core don't forget that one person Js al-mont al-mont worn out. Hut the pooplu must be amused and the faceogrnph, which ia posed by RIIsH Bornlco Dyer, amusea as It enchants. Hut do not forgoL that people peo-ple on the stage got tired. Tho electric wwlng. in which pretty girls are cuddled as they r.wing around In the Illuminated nwing and as they Join In the chorus of that delightful song an sung by cbiirminfc Minnie Allen. "Cuddle Up a. Little Closer. Lovcy Mine," is mado of Htecl. It. required a day lo bolt It together. to-gether. Tills much lime Is necessary at every slop. It J-i as .substantial as a railroad bridge. It necessarily inuxt bo. for tho pretty npochnoiiM of femininity who are cuddled in tho brisket, of the swing can take, no chances. Their marntn.iH and papnu. and husbands, must bo 'supported, therefore they tako no chorees In the swing" of accident. "Tho Tin eo Twins" hi a pretty musical comedy. Tho music Is of the catchy order. or-der. Jt goes l hn week. There la n. matinee mati-nee today, tomorrow (Thanksgiving day),' and Saturday, and every evening. Mr. Baker, advance agent for the tour of America by Miss ICllcn Beach Yaw, the world-famed prima donna soprano, why will appear In this city. In concert, at the Colonial theater Wednesday, November No-vember .10, is In Salt Lake, and Is making mak-ing arrangements hero for her appearance appear-ance - Si'.voral unufiiiallv excellent fcaturos combine to make the wcok'a bill at the Orphuum one of tho mom entertaining in a lung time. Howard nnd Howard, Iho headllnern. are old-time popular favorltt-s here, while 'the Neapolitans bid fair U) bo welcome visitors in I he future. Other acts arc up to the standard of these two acts, so that 'the entertainment provided is pleasing big audiences at this playhouse. play-house. That high-class melodrama, with plenty of llfo action, with intense heart interest inter-est in every line, is just what theatergoers theater-goers of Salt Lake waul, is demonstrated bv .tbo popularity or "Tho Call of the North." now beintr presented nt tho Gar-rick Gar-rick theatnr by William Ingcrsoll. and Ids capable company of players. "Tho Call of tho NorUi" in a. sister play to "Tho Wolf." and carries with It unusual Htrcngth. The heart-throbbing situations which are brought out In tho love, hatred and revenge of the people who live in tho wilds of tho Canadian woods, arc depicted so rcnl to lifo Ihat. one is loth to bcllcvo that only a play i3 bclns witnessed. Pending the arrival of ooatcrn attrac-tlonn. attrac-tlonn. Including: many productftiua of a musical nature, the Auditorium, on Richards Rich-ards street, will bo used for the next thirty days or so for roller akatlng aj in tho past, according to an announcement mado yesterday afternoon b" l'hil S. Oinarai owner and manusor of the Auditorium. Audi-torium. Improvements, r.osling approximately $2S00. liavo boon practically completed In tho building, and tho ilnishing touches will be mado tonight. Tho building has been plastered, ropainlcil and decorated, the bandstand luis beon moved to the south end of tho hull, the scuts arc being be-ing upholstered and along the walls Ioiijj Krenuh mirrors nro being: hung, making a pretty picturo of I lie Interior. There will bo a. matinee and evening performance of tho popular musical comedy. com-edy. "Tho iJurgqniastcr," at tho Colonial today. Salt .Lake music-lovers should know that .Tulia. Curtis, who sings In tho comedy, is a Salt Lake girl who was raised In Utah. She has a beautiful voice, and that old friends romnirihor her is evidenced by the number of cucorcD she receives at every performance. Mile. Anna. Pa.viowa and M. Michael Mordkin havo closed their London season sea-son aa thoy did their New York engagement engage-ment of last spring, in triumph, as is attested by tho following "farewell" from fho London press; "Tho enthusiasm of Bavlowa's audience at tho Palace last evening was tempered with regret, for It was Iho groat dnnccr'o last appearanco prior to her return to Russia. Actually, Iter season came to an end on Saturday, but she paid London the graceful compliment com-pliment of staying one nioro evening." .London Globe. Mali orders will be received re-ceived at tho Salt Lake theater at any tlmo for Ibis Imporlant ovent. |