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Show SALT LAKE All a tar cast In Fine F ea there. ' ' OEPHETJM Advanced vaudeville COLONIAL William J. Kelly and ; Edith Lyle In "St. Elmo." EMPRESS Sullivan Considlue j vaudeville. The ;o!IOOTtne theatre notice are I rrerketf "edvertlaamenr In order te ' - iirpw wrlti a atrtct Interpretation of the new fedeaa! newapaper law. la ao 'nee are tnejr paid advertteementa. They are Heme furnlened bv the preae i i rente of The varloua theatres. ' 'l SALT l-AKK Thp com Ins; of Robert iedesson. Wilton Lackaye. Max Flfrman ami Rae ioffhlan to a theatre alwaya I tueHna one of the important events of the m.i-. mi. but with these stars In a slnale i-ast tofetlter with Ixrllta Robertson, AmHU Humeri, Helen Hilton and the othpra who (-otnprtse the original stellar array sp pearl ns; in "Fine Feathers." the occaeion becomes s most notable one. and one that wltl ao down In local the-atrlcsi the-atrlcsi history. "Hhp Feathers Is a remarkable play uf today by Susrene Walter, author of surh vital Anneiicaii drantSH aa "Paid In Full'" and "The RaslPBt Way." Presented bv even an . ni Inary cast 1 1 would be one of the moat tdrtklng presentatlona of the vear. but with the entire original cast of stars, bringing out the full value of everv part in the play, the performance Is ons that nu one can afford to miss. It fs a liberal lib-eral edursMon In dramatic art to watch these masters of the drama playing together to-gether No finer Derformnca has ever basal Kiven on the American atage. The laet performances will be given todsy and tonight. . OHPHCUM--There have been several good wire acta at the Orpheum thia sea-BOn, sea-BOn, but perhaps In Sidney Raster, who Ifj appearing on this week's bill the king of the du-k wire Is now holding forth. Hcotlsnd hse furnished many features for Aaiierfcan ud- HI snd the last, si so set of the best. Is Sidney Baxter. This kilted Scut Is a marvel and does a num- j her of atunts with bicycles snd a unlcy- de that have to be seen to he appreciated. appre-ciated. With the assistance of a honnle; laaale he offers a capital diversion. To-1 night Is the regular society night. -iiiitMAl. All those who have not. seen "St Elmo" as presented by Mr. i Keil snd hla company this week at the Colonial, should take advantage of tbe last three performances, tonight, Saturday Satur-day matinee and Saturday night. Crowded houses have been the rule up to date, and the week promises to be a banner ban-ner one- Next week "The Confession," by James Halleck Field Seats are bow on sale and unusual Interest Is being shown In the production. e a EM PRESS -There Is a bill on at the Empresr this week that In point of ln-tereating ln-tereating features and for all of their t being good snd entertaining, has any- thing eclipsed that has appeared in a t long time at that popular vaudeville house. While the Romany grand opera company, consisting of eight grand opera alngers. is st the top of the ladder In I point of excellence and In number, the ' talsn e of ths bin is far above tha avers e The extra added attraction, and really a headltner. Is the sensstlon-of sensstlon-of the entire R. eV C. circuit of theatres and called "Tbe Battle of Bar Rum." It Is positively the funniest offering that one could wish for and Manager Sutton uffera two box seats, good for any performance, per-formance, for any one who can sit through the act without laughing The whole hill has an air of refreshness that ( is notices hie from the time the curtain rises on MrConnetl and Austin, oresent-nr oresent-nr "A Study on Wheels" until the cur- -tain drone for the close of "The Battle of Ba Rum." |