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Kl2 o, ri..,!,., f. r Featuring HARRY BURKHARDT, and 12 DIs- HB Pauline Fletcher & Co. tlngulched Players. HH Devere and Lewis , , , ' . 13 Jacob's Dogs 5 MUSICAL LUNDS 5 K9 Don Carney ' Wallace and Mack Jack Ranahan lag Pathe'r. Weekly Fox and Ward Pathe's Review BJ Empress Orchestra The (3) Hedders Empress Orchestra MB THOSE INCOMPARABLE EMPRESS MATINEES DAILY. -n rfc PRICES 10c, 20c. 30c. 500 Parquet Seats. . I GARICK THEATRE I WEEK COM. SUNDAY MAT., FEB. 16 J I REYNOLDS & ROSS present I Their Own Excellent Coinpuny in ll"The Girl From Laramie") A Four-Act Coiucdi'-Drama. I I Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Matinees Sunday. Wednesday and Saturday. Any seat 10 cents, I SECOND CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT BY j The Salt Lake Quintette I Sfiulre Coop, piano; Arthur Frebcr. violin; Gcoi-gc Groneman, violin; Al- I fred Rordame. viola; Otto King, cello First Congregational Church I Tuesday, February 11, at 8:15 p. m. I Tlcketfi on snlo at Consolidated Music. Co.; at H. Salinger, 1101 Now- 1 hoii3e BIdg. ?1.25 each. ICAlT WX THE1 A TD17 "Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 bALi LAAlJ InLllKEi FEBRUARY 11-12; WED. MATINEE. I U. of U. DRAMATIC CLUB I Presents 1 QUALITY STREET By J. M. B.irrle. Maude Adams's Big Play, 1 PRICES Evenlnn: 23c to $1.00. Mntlnee: 25c to 75c. I Seat sale commences Monday morning 1 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY i I FEBRUARY 13-14-1S XoAymlm" -M I JOE WEBER AGAIN PRESENTS GEO. V. H03ART'S ENGLISH VER- t : H I SION OF SALT LAKE'S PET MUSICAL COMEDY, H 1 By Paul Hrvr. Mt.-l; by Jean Briquet. 9fl J WITH GRACE DREW AND A REMARKABLE CAST OF COMEDIANS. ii fig I ' SINGERS AND DANCERS. VM K NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. f j NIGH TS 2jC tc $1.50: SATURDAY MATINEE 25c to $1.00. f flH I BEGINNING FEB. 203 NIGHTS & 1 Mat. 9 . DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS THC COMSOY TR1UV.PH m I With LEO. MTRICHSTEiN ! I I THE BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR. AND THE BS3T ACTED ONE. H Superb cast from Belasco theatre, N. Y including Isabel Irvmg. Cr.thrlr.e X fl B Proctor and 12 other Belasco plyerr. Prices "Oc to $2.00. Mat. 25c to 31.50. i HH I FEBRUARY 24? 25, 26 MAT. 26th 1 I DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS H I DAVID WARF1ELD I 1 IN DAVID BELASCO'S PLAY. jj M I "The Returra of Peter Qrlmm17 I I MAIL ORDER SALE. After Thursday next mall orders will be filled K H apcompanlcd by money or check and SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED EN- ; fll 1 VELOPE. No reservations or phone orders. ' I I PRICES; Parquet and 2 rows D. C, 52.50; last four rows D. C. and 3 'j m rows balcony, $2.00; family, $1.00: gallery, 60c. NO FREE LIST. I j I MONDAY EVENING ONLyfEB. io8:15, , I I An Agiicultiiral Tour of the World, with Colored Views and m 1 Motion Pictures. j 8 I LECTURE BY PROF. WILLIAM G. ULLREY. J S I TICKETS FREE At International Harvester Co., AVcst- H 5 eru Jfolinc Plow Co., Utah Implement. Vehicle Co.. Consoli- am j dated Wagon & Machine Co., Willes-.lTornu Drug Co. mid .Schrainm-John.son. First .Soutli and Main. oj j A RARE TREAT. if, H 1 EXCHANGE TICKETS AT THE THEATER BOX OFFICE J H FOR RESERVED SEATS. 9 8 THE HOME OF HIgTi m 1 rss 1 Wm. JE Kelly lF-ll I il AND HIS CO., WITH EDITH LYLE fg y z IN THE GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA tl fp SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2;30 p. m. (Ht) I LOUISE GALLOWAY, JOSEPH KAUFMAN & CO., i 1 In a noma Life Comedy by Edgar Allen Woolf, "LITTLE MOTHER." S S I CHRIS RICHARDS, HENRY LEWIS, I j I 1 Tho Eccentric English Chap. "The Jolly Juvonilo Jerman." J j I SEELEY AND WEST, j M I MLLE. LUCILLE, 'rue Comeily Musicians, In "THE 4 H I The Juggling Lady,' and COON AXD THE OCTOROON." j IK 1 COCKIE, DOROTHY HARRIS, j Ifffi H The Human Bird. Singing Comedienne. j JiId I" : ORPHEUM DAYLIGHT MOTION H I THE HASSANS, PICTURES ; I Novel Wire Gymnasts. CONCERT ORCHESTRA ; HB I PRICES Matinee Dally, 15c. Oc. 50c. Night. 25c, 60c, 75c. I Tribune Want Ads Pull! ' 1 |