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Show AMUSEMENTS ORPniSUM TIIBATEn Advanced vaudcrlllo. Performances every afternoon and evening. 13M PRESS THEATER Sullivan-Con-nlilluo vaudeville. Matinee dally at 2:30. Two evening performance, 7:30 and 0:15. Bill changes Wednesday Wednes-day afternoons. CO.LONr.AL. THEATER "Tho Gamblers." Gam-blers." Opens Sunday night forono woek'a run. Tb follorlnc tlicufrr notlcci nro murV.fl "ndvprtlflnnrnf In onlr to comaly with n dtrlct lntorprUtloii of th nrn- f0rl D!i-ptpiT D!i-ptpiT Uv. In ao rrfi r! tbrj pAld ai!-Tf.rtltmntt. ai!-Tf.rtltmntt. Thtj urc llom mrnUhnl by th pron agenU o tho rtrloue Uicitm. CAT1IRIKE COUNTISS and the Colonial Co-lonial company are buny putting tho finishing touches on their production of "The Gamblnrs' in which Miss CounthiH 1h to oiien her first Salt Lake engagement at the Colonial Sunday night of tho coming week. Wilfred Rogers, Rog-ers, the new leading man. is here, and ono of the befit first-night performances of the year nt the Colonial Is expected Sunday .evening. ""The Gamblers" is probably tho most popular drama that Klein has yot written. It deals with tho capitalistic class, and the Ktory Is extremely ex-tremely dramatic. Tho play has novcr heen glvon here at popular prices, and Manager Ketcham of tho Colonial has arranged to give the picco a most elaborate elabo-rate mounting. With an unbroken run of capacity houses at the Orphcum during the week. It in a foregone conclusion that, the regular reg-ular weekly society night tonight will bo no exception. This week'a bill Is proving prov-ing a strong drawing card all along tho line from tho boxing Icangaroo, which opens Iho bill with a weird and funny exhibition of hard hitting, to the Bounding Bound-ing Pattersons who clouo with a horizontal hori-zontal bar and trampoline net that Is full of dnrlnjr feata and comedy. The two hoadllners, Elsa Iluogger, tho 'cclll.it, and Grace Cameron, comedienne, both are recipients of enthusiastic applause at each performance. Diversified enough to satisfy the moat extraordinary grouch, with Its wealth of pretty girls-, droll comedians, singers, dancers and feature acts, tho new bill at the KmprcSH thin week is all ono rould ask. Of couse, the high honors must go to "Fujiyama," the Japanese comedy operetta, with its scenic beau-tics beau-tics and varied assembles. John K. Wilson, Wil-son, who possesscii a powerful tonor. and Ada Mitchell, a sweot soprano Mnger, are two of the foremost stars In the playlet which, judging from the Insistent applnuae thev receive at each performance, will undoubtedly prove the most popular musical tabloids ever presented pre-sented at the local theater. Menesy theater present:! these features fea-tures In part gu the programme for Sat urday: Ostler Joo Ik a wonderful Interpretation In-terpretation in motion photograph v of that dear old story in verse by tho Comet company of players. "Brothers Under the Skin" Is also a drama of remarka-blo power and Interest, a moat gripping story of real life. "A Six-Cylinder Elopement" Is one of those mirth-producing vehicles that caunes Innocent, 'healthy laughter from opening to clo:io of the picture- Added Add-ed to this Is tho regular bill of excellence. |