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Show Iements R . . , rrrrv-n-n . wvv IWKE THEATERS. & J- ' f Comedy. - SlTIl EATER "Father v-with v-with William II. (Uile '."13. Ii cnhij,'. f iDrama. v ffHE AT E R ".Beverly, ISJi, livening. 8-15. -i THEATER "Madamo 4-IthF.Mnude 4-IthF.Mnude Lcolic and r tatlnec, 2:15. Even- fr- lelodrama. -;-EATER "In a Wo- frX' Mallnec. '.yn. 4. i - -j autlevlllc. v (iTHEATER Advanced v-iMatlncc. v-iMatlncc. 2:13. Even- I- $ pATER Imperial van- - Mcc, 2.30. Evening, 4- j.,,,,. hc Krccled "William H. (plendlrl company at the Her on Friday evening, irid the Boys" was again tfa riiost delicious com-(ldsee com-(ldsee It. The play will Afternoon and evening, fment closes fionmn. In a contest of fJtold in "Madame Satan" .Ihrat-pT this week. Woin-wnlnlnc Woin-wnlnlnc wiles and art a, iHns , unscrupulousness, eiBtrcngth of man, aided ojrfc of the world which DB man. but 'damns for-jwoman for-jwoman and the man wthy of the audience is itjircps. evil as she is hut tal:e from Madame '.'.fthc grace and the In-Weli In-Weli Mjsrf Maude Leone part, and the rharacter ;beeome abhorrent. So R arming-personality wins. !.actrcs beguiles. Miss me Suta.n. finds an ade-Jfc-her Mowers, and she SJng impression on her Outtrim Is cast for the M virtue, who at Inst tfmanly bosom She Is Ah", wicked adventuress. Rr -a the foolish old n the only comedy cle- i meni. llls'mal;e-np is capital. All over Eurupone sees such doddering old fools pursuing women. Tlie play deserves a longer run. U is brilliant and diverting. It Is by far the most interesting play yet produced bv Miss r.eone. .Maud noehex's "A NMghi In a Monkev Ilall." which Is part of the 'road Show at ht! Orph'Mim. Js making a tremendous hit with the little folks, st thau. tin stnnding-room-oiily sign Is r.xpeclo.d lo be In use this afternoon. Tho bill has drawn big houses every night of the week. Alice Lloyd, the. famous English singer, heads n.-xt week's bill. The hist I wo performances of the -entertaining romantic play, "l.'ftverly," will be civen this- afternoon and wou-Ing. wou-Ing. "Rcvrly" has proveji one of the dramatic treats' of the year, and the Colonial has been crowded at every performance. per-formance. Sunday nlgllt at the Colonial tbeat r Bailey and Austin and thlr big company begin a. week's engagement. In that clever musical ex'BrnvapVinza. "The Top 0' th" World." The.plece was so recent-lyv recent-lyv seen here (.hat n review not necessary. neces-sary. It surely made good. ;i ltd made a number of friends, and It will surely play to a larce. week's business. Theater-gi?crs Theater-gi?crs know jvhnt it Is. a.v they have already al-ready passed judgment only a few weeks ago. The seat sale for the Lambardi tiiand Oppra company engaReinniit at. the Salt Lake theater opened Fridiiy. and the outlook- is very favorable for a financial. a. well as artistic, success for the company com-pany in .this elly. A different opeva will bo lvon at eaeli performance, with t lie exception of the Wednesday matinee, when "La Gloconda" will he. repeated. As different operas will be Riven, the special casts will also be a fon Hire. This is only nosslble with an organization tho size of the Lambardi company. Complete scenic productions will be given each i opera. Chief among the Lambardi offerings offer-ings should be the presentation of "La ' Gloconda. an opera that has not been given here in many years. This will be offered the opening night with a suporb cast, composed of some of the leading artists of the organization. Two numbers on the bill at (he Mission Mis-sion this week are worth several times the price of admission. They are Prof. Alber and his ten trained polar bears, and Nick Long and Adeline Cotton In tho little sketch. "The Hanker and the Thief." The animal act is probably the greatest that hasr ever been seen in this cltv. Surrounded by -a big steel cage that flll- the entire stage, the trainer goes through an act with ten big white boars that holds the audience breathless. The little sketch presented by Mr. Long and Miss Cotton is a most intensely dramatic dra-matic sketch. From tin time (hat the banker makes his opening speech until the curtain drops on the act there Is a heart-throb every sccorttl. Josephine Gassnian and her three pickaninnies mado a decided hit with the crowds that paoked the hous Friday night, as did the Melvern troupe of acrobats, and Nellie Burt in her singing and dancing. The sale of scats for the matinee this (Saturday afternoon Indicates that standing' room will he at a premium. |