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Show AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKH THEATER Pllanehe Bates in "Nobody .-- WldOK ' Matinee Mati-nee today. L' lj Qvenlng curtain. 8:13. COLOHIAL THEATER Durbar K Inemacolor pictures. Matinee 2:16. Evenitif; curtain. S IS. ORFHEUM T I j E A T ER A d vanc-M vaudeville. All week. Mating daily at 2.15. Eenlng. S .15. GARRICK THEATER Max Ptstrrii In "Man Jane's Pa." Matinee today. to-day. 2.15. Evening curtain. 8:15 EMPRESS THEATER Su!ll an -for, -sidlne vaudevlile. Matinee dallv at 8;80. Twc? evening performances 7.30 and 9:15. Bill changes Wednesday Wed-nesday sfternoon. Blanche Baton, n "Nobody's Widon." will close her 'engagement at the Salt Lake theater with this evenings performance, per-formance, giving a matinee this jhh--noon. Stormy weather has had no effect on Miss Bates's scores of local admin im. and the second large audience of bet lo cal engagement turned out lat night to Bee "Nobody's Widow." The natural color motion picture production pro-duction of th- Durbar, which opened ., ten days" engagement t tl.. I'.ilonial Thursday night. Is declared by those who have een the pictures to b the most pretentious and remarkebU motion Picture Pic-ture production ever presented in Salt Lake. The production embraces 14.000 feet of film, affording more than two hour of Instruction and enlrrtalnment There will be a matin.-, performance today to-day and tomorrow at 1 "0 p m. Stae '-trpenteie are now hard at work at the Orpneum prepai ng foi Ma Fullers Ful-lers spectamlar terpti horen prcK)ijc.tlon enfltled "It." which Will hc one of the baadllnera on the n-w bill, starting to-morrow to-morrow afternoon. Big trap are being cut In the floor of the stage, which wlli he covered with plate g'a.-, to permit the colored calcium lights to plav on the dancers from below. This week's bill cloaes with tonight s performance. With today's Performances of "Marv Jane s Pa." at rl 1.. Max Plgmen Will does tl.e Ural ".eew of hlo starr'iig engasmeni f that liouse at tit hl of the Garrick players. Lolita Rohort-son. Rohort-son. who tn private life Is Mrs. Klgman. ha made n winsome. swet and al'o-I gethet charming Mr Perkins in Bditb Wll's id. ni. stor; Por h cnmiie weU. Mr E1gmnn and the Garrlck coti" psny will app i in what tj convened t he the star's greatest success. "The M on the Box." The Empress bill tins week is productive produc-tive of a wealth of variety entertainment I The hill is headed bv Joe Maxwell's "Dancing Girls." This a- t consists ol a :- rles of grotesque scenes which ev-r. i atmosphere to the several song hlt rendered ren-dered during the act The last crnc is1 that of a. thunder storm. With lightning and a Shower of rain, in which the girN dance In rubber raincoats, boots and hats singing Bain-Dear." "The Spring Maid." with MISS Raj OS In the name part, returns to the Ball Lake theater next Thursday night, tor an engagement of three nights and a matinee The mischievous spring maids wood nymphs, saucy storv of romance and Viennese melodies. ar; freah in the memories of local pla goers, and 'he second sec-ond opportunity, following so dosaly on the first, to see "The Spring Maid," will no doubt be a welcome one. |