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Show AMUSEMENTS COLONIAL THEATER Ferris Tlart-mim Tlart-mim in "The Campus." Curtain. S:1B. ORP1IEUM THEATER Wlllard Mnck and Orphoum Players In "Tho Bridge." Evening curtain at S:15. EMPHEPS THEATER SuU I van -Con-sidine vaudeville. Matinee dally at 2:P.O. Two evening performances, 7:o0 and 0:1S. Bill changes "Wednesday "Wed-nesday afternoon. "Tlu? Campus" has b"en received on-liiuslar.tically on-liiuslar.tically at the Colonial at the two performances which has been Kiven tc dale and fully .lust If Irs nil the good things that have been said about it. On Wednesday afternoon and evening. Walter Walt-er DeLcon's second musical comedy, "The Girl nnd the Boy." will be presented pre-sented by Ferris TIartmnn und tho same company that Is appearing In "The Campus." Much curiosity lias boon aroused to see the second work of the youthful author-composer on account of the popularity of his first effort. Few productions that have been given In Salt Lako by a slock company huve Inspired so much favorable comment as "The Bridge, or Hie Man Between," as prosentcd by Wlllard Mack and tho Or-pheum Or-pheum players at the Orphoum this week. In addition to a squad of soldiers from the post, there arc a number of union structural steel workers employed In he big second act. In compliment to their comrades, President James Kin-derd Kin-derd and other ofriccr.s yf the International Interna-tional Association of Bridge and Structural Struc-tural Iron Workers, local 2S. have secured se-cured Heats for this evening, when they will attend "The Bridge" In a body. No bill that has boon given at. the Empress Em-press since It opened hu.s offered more In novoltv, cleverness and genuine entertainment" enter-tainment" tha the programme which closes nt that house with today's performances. per-formances. "The Devil and Tom Walker" Walk-er" will remain a headline nketoh for seasons to come- It Is by far tho most protcntlous vaudeville production that has yot come to the Empress. Black and White and a dramutlo sketch, The Card Party." are each n headline act of the S. & C. standard. Tho now bill which opens tomorrow afternoon includes in-cludes the George Bonnlr troupe of acrobats acro-bats as the headline offering. Tt would seem to be a foregone conclusion con-clusion Ibal U'oso who Imvo heard Creuloro's band here and elsewhere will bo on band to welcome Iho noted conductor con-ductor and his troupe or soloists at the labernnole tonight. The engagement of flu- band In finll. Lak Is for four performances-tonight, Wednesday and Thursdav nlghtfl. nnd a mntinoe Wed- |