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Show AMUSEMENTS j SAUT LAICK THEATER -"Ge.-Rlch-Qulch Walllngford." Kveplng eur-iHin, eur-iHin, 8:1G Matinee todaj at -' )"' ctii.oMAi. THEATER Robert B. Montell in "Hamlet" tljls afternoon. Curtain, 2:16. "Mai bctlf tonight. Curtain, 8:is. ORTirEUM THEATER Advanced vaudeville Ul week Matinees dally at 3:15 Evening oorformance beglus at s.ii. OARR1CK THEATER he Qarrlqk plHc)- will present The I, ion and the Mouse," all woek Matim e Sal -irrday afternoon, 2:16. Evening cur- ! tain, Bill. EMPRESS THEATER -SuUlvau-Con- j : .rii'ir vaudeville Matinee dalb al 2:ir. Evening performances at I'M Ami r .1 t. Bin changes Wednesday afternoon. "Othello.'' the Moor of Yeiit e. the trngcdv of love, suspicion, treachery. jealols and death, WSS pieu Friday evenlnc at the Colonial by Boberl B M-niteli and coinpanx tO :' capacltj liouse Masterful handling of the different dif-ferent phades of human passion, aided by beautiful stHKc sellings and cos-tumes, cos-tumes, brought oul the many striking phas of i he pla.c, play lacking the brllllapcy that charactertses "Hamlet," and which has f.-w of the tender passages pas-sages of "Romeo and .Juliet." Mr. Mantel! Qihollo, ever the barbarian bar-barian in ioc and revenge, was nplen-did, nplen-did, leaving nothing to be desired In the portraj ;i Of One that Idv'd QOl WiSely, but foO well : Of one not easily Jealous, but, being a roughti Pcrplex'd in 'he extreme; or one. whose hand. r.ike the base Indian threw a pearl . away i Richer titan a'l hjs tribe.' The work of Frits Lolber, however, as lago. as could onlj he expeoted from the possibilities of I he pa; I. was ex- eiient .md altnosl overshadowing. Al Desdemonu, Mi--s Wakeman was nearly perfect, although the pari. d"ct not hold sufficient possibilities for one of her ability Miss. Scott as Emilia, the wife of ago, rose to the occasion In Hie last ad Inking advantage of her only opportunity op-portunity allotted I,, her throughout the ptaV "Othello" was magnificently stated, finely acted atu thoroughly enjoyable. The chamber s.ene eepeclall) was lui-pfesslvc, lui-pfesslvc, the horrible theme of the author au-thor iKinsr carried out with refinement that lft only regret, not. horror. This afternoon Mr Mantell anj his company will present Hamlet.'- The. eiieng.-ment eiieng.-ment will close this evening with 'Macbeth." 'Mac-beth." "(Sal Rich Quick W'albncford" will "trim the boobs" of Battleahurg twice to-da-. this eft rnoon and evening, after Which he will leave Salt Lake with a good clean-up." -ait Lake ha-, been fl yielding llelrl to tho operations, of J. Rufu8, and anything els In the attraction tin - thai bears the trade-mark of Oeougo M. Cohan thai he sees tit to send to Salt Lake will be welcomed by local Lhealet" eoera uith wide-open purses Mat nice today H 1 A new recruit has Joined 'he ranks ol iiie six Bracks; acrobats at the Orpheym IrilS week. The latest arrival is from Germany and is now working oul with 'he troupe every morning, prepSrHtory lo Introducing some startling gymnastics In their whirlwind act. Commencing with tomorrow's matinee, the nays, of "Hot 'rime" fame, will be the headllners on tin-new tin-new bin. presenting a laughable Faroe, entitled en-titled "l ite Bandmaster. With a matinee, this afternoon and a performan. e tonight, the attraction ;tt the Garrick, "The i.ion and the Mouse." will close The Klein play has achieved greater popularity than any Garrick production pro-duction of the enson. ft has been ;, difficult play for tho Garrick players to Interpret, and their BUCCesS IS H II the more noteworthj on that account Vov the coming week "Cameo Klrby'" will be the Garrick attraction, opening Sunday evening With a seven-act. vaudeville bill which Includes three acts that have headlined other bills, ih" Bihprcas is turning Into the stretch or another his ue,-u The v.i',j.,:n of the management in adding an eir;i act tn the bill this week la evidenced evi-denced by the bbs office receipts. The present bill runs through Tuesday cvonr inir. Kara, the faniOUS Juggler, i:: Hie iieadliner. "Mutt and reff." of Bud Fisher's fa-mous fa-mous cqroics, whose adventures are re-each re-each morning In cartoons in hundreds hun-dreds Of the country's dally papers, will come to us in real life Sunday afternoon, Their vlsli wdH extend through four days, when they will appear at the t'oioniai for six performances two matinees, on Sun-in. Sun-in. and Wednesday afternoons, and four evening performances On the stage, at well as In the -artovtts, they are Irresistibly Irre-sistibly funny fellows Owing to ihcir popularity, they ihould greet a largt audlcn.e at cadi performance "Folly of tiie rircu " with bla St. Leon In the star part, comes to Lhe Colonial Thursday nlglit for four nights and a special matinee. |