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Show AMUSEMENTS I ORPHEUM THEATER Orpheum I Mock company, headed by Wlllard Mack, In "A Colonial Girl." Matinee Mati-nee today. 2;15. Evening curtain, GARRICK THEATER Tlvoll Musical Musi-cal Comedy company in "In Gay New York." Matlncc today, 2:15. livening curtain, S:ln. EMPRESS THEATER Sulllvan-Consldlnc Sulllvan-Consldlnc vaudeville. All week. Matlneo dally at 2:30' p. m. Two evening performances, 7:30 and 9:15. Bill changes Wednesday afternoon. "A Colonial Girl" will he given Its last presentation by the Orphoum players tonight. to-night. There will bc a matinee thl afternoon. af-ternoon. Commencing tomorrow night Hughes's spectacular play dealing with capital and labor will ho the offering for the ensuing week at tho Orpheum. b For the big scene of "The Bridge" several professional structural Iron workers have been engaged to give a realistic touch to tho production. Tho local officials of the ironworkers union are making ar- "CnwnH.'attvrn.d one performance of 1 ho Bridge ' to witness with critical eve the work of their histrionic co-workers "in heating rivets and driving them home: vnMr5k ftmJ W,!le' llle two acrobatic joung women who partake of headline, honors on the current bill at the Empress, Em-press, present ono of the most sens 1-iH,!MLailneKexh,b,t,ons 1-iH,!MLailneKexh,b,t,ons of tumbling yet L7nl!gedT'in by, wo,n5 on the Empress f.teiThey. ,lae Performed in everv civilized country In the world, and the'v came to tho S. & C circuit direct from a long and successful run at the Jardln des Varieties in Paris. These two voiin" girls. It might be mentioned, draw one o? the largest weekly checks that passes through the S. & C. treasurer's window to tho circuit's many entertainers. Ferris Uartman, supported by a strong VJPtaiy' .Somo-S to V10 Colonial Sunday night In the musical comedy based on college life. "The Campus." The engagement engage-ment of "The Campus" will extend from Sunday night to Tuesday night, Inclusive, and on Wednesday afternoon nnd evening even-ing Mr. Hnrtman and company will present pre-sent Walter Dc Leon's more recent composition. com-position. "Tho Girl and the Boy." included in-cluded in the presenting company nre the young author of both plays, Walter Do Leon, nnd "Muggins" Davles. Josle Hart Joseph Fogarty. Alice Dingwall and Robert Rob-ert Le Noli- Scats are now selling for the entire engagement. The engagement of Creatorc and his! band at the tabernacle May 21, 22 and ' 23 will bo one of the noteworthy musical events of th season. Creatore's band consists of fifty musicians, each a soloist on his particular instrument, and many members of the band arc expprts on scv- ' eral Instruments. Creatore's programmes are always inviting throughout. He' knows Just what to play to catch the public s fancy, nnd tho playing, the music, mu-sic, the Hcene of his compositions are I all jo appropriately selected that ho in recognized by critics as one of the most' able leaders before the public today. I ..-T,h'J h.l.Kt. Presentation of Home's' Odyssey In motion pictures at the Colonial Co-lonial will be given this afternoon. It Is Hnlmed that the production of this pjc-ture pjc-ture required I an expenditure of $100,000. The film, which Is being shown under the management of H. E. Skinner Ik one or the most remarkable plcturo achieve-ments achieve-ments of motion photography. Along with the exhibition of the picture a seven- ' piece orchcHtra. in employed. ( |