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Show ! LOCAL THEATRES OFFER CHEERFUL . BILLS 10 TEMPT BUSY SHOPPERS Even Better Attractions Ar Offered by Showhousei for Second Week Aftei Reopening in Salt Lake pTUT:r tnmP lre,i.l:finn I on lh part of theatre" man-tpers man-tpers as thoy opened llirir theatres thea-tres last Monday after a recess of niiip veoks, for the fpw werka before Christmas comprise a period that timtally t financially disastroui to box offiea happiness. Hut the attendance at-tendance throughout the week at Salt Lake theatres was sui rliimly good considering all the ritcurnstancra. One of the features in connection rlth the reopening Is the attention that haa been paid by maiiHgera la providing their patrons with g-d mu-Itc. mu-Itc. BILLS ARE PLEASING. Considering the short time given the theatres to make up their lolls after the board of health lifted the ban. nobody no-body could offer any complaint about the weeks programs, and the show houses have come forward with ad- vertisements and preys notices which Indicate there is happiness ahead for next week s theatregoers. For Instance: The hrpheum announces an-nounces that the vivacious star. Kva Tanguay. noted for her "personality," will head the hill to often at that house Wednesday. Many other grod thinn are provided on the same program. Manager Newman, at I 'an luges. Is going back tn his plan of making V ed n esrtay the - opening day for new ahnm. so Ms house will be dark M"ii- day and Tuesday. Hut on Wednesday there will be something doing with a pretty girl show among the surprises. MORE GOOD THINGS. A inuslral spectacle. "My Soldier Olrl." is scheduled to please Salt ltke theatre patrons for a week commencing commenc-ing Monday, with matineea Wednesday and Saturday. Over, at the Little theatre Maurice Prowne. Kllen Van Volkenbers; and the Varsity players will present J. H. Shaw a noted play. "Candida," for the pleasure of those who appreciate the Lest In drama. And the Wilkes players promise in make their admlrera laugh many times and drop a tear pccastnnaJljLaaliiiL " unfold the dramatic story of "1'olly of the Circus." IMcture house managers have made ft careful selection of features from the releases at their disposal and there la keen competition tu this field to nffer to the movie fans their favorite stara. It begins to look as though the lover of the film drama will be busy bout every night next week unless he wants tu nita his favorites of flick -rland. The American. Paramount-Km press. Broadway, Strand, Liberty and Hialto all offer excellent bills. |