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Show -- SJU.T LA KB "The BID Bird." Maa terluvk'a fairy drama. OOI-ONIAU WUllm J. Kelt ta "The Nigger." oar H BUM Veodevllle. The double headlines? MU. EM P HUM BclUvaa ConatdlM vends villa. OAKUCTK Maatcal eosnedy, " Psoas Babjr." SALT I-AKB Whet must be eemetd-ered eemetd-ered for many reason the moat Important llsht mualnel offering thai will com to tha Malt Lake theatre during the current aaaaon will ba the attraction Thursday. January to, for thraa nlahte and Halur-day Halur-day matinee. Meet er now aalllna hw fV rm letiar'e entrancing operetta XJypajr 1,ov(' corseoualy ,r ibM by A. H. Wood, which la tha scheduled attraction. at-traction. Much of th aurcee "Oypsy liOva." which la rwvw tha acknowledged bis hit at Delve thaatra, London, la due to tit Riiaalan tenor. Arthur Albra. who sree imported by Manager Woode ta errata tha mlt of Joaal, the gvpv vtolinurt. Albro in eeii 10 m t nne actor and one or tir beet Intermit Ins trnore ever heard In thle country. Ptiylhe Partlnntmt. I he captivating captivat-ing California prima dnnna. a lio creeled the eert of Korika. la one of the few prime dminee who ran elna and act. Both Mlee re.rtln.ston and Mr. Alhro wilt so to 1-on-don In April to participate In the English performance of 'viypey Love." e e e ORPHW'M Thle week'a bill at the Or. pheum In proving to be another winner with a roeter or entertnlnlng nrte that etart off from tha flret number with a whirl and keep up ttie pace richt through. Heldom haa thera been seen euch a good college eketrh. aa that pre-nented pre-nented by Paul Dickey and company under un-der the title of 'The Come Bnck." while the aeeoolata beedllner, Amtta. the Parte. Ian mirror danger, haa a terpelchoreei. novelty that valla for a ton of eoentc ef-fecta ef-fecta and ealctiim lights galore. There are eeveral noveltlea and plenty of comedy come-dy on the new biiL e a..e OOlVNTAI. It la doubtful If In the laat ten yeare any other play In thle country or Burope haa created ao muHi racial dlecuaelon aa Edward Hheldon's drama "The Nlager." In which William Wil-liam J. Keilv and his eomnanv are appearing ap-pearing thla week at the Colonial. While the audience la not treated to tha actual ac-tual Incident ef a lynching. It la cue-geeted cue-geeted In aucb a apectauular manner that I ha scene le moot eenaatlonal. Manager Ketcham reporta that practlcaJIv the entire en-tire bouse baa been eold out for T hum-day hum-day arteroooa'e performance ef "The Nigger." e e e BMPKEAA With the two- regular Tueaday night performance the bill that baa aerved at tha Empress ao well the past week will cloea and the novelty and artistry the, has been bore for the pa"i week will go to Denver, where they will continue to pleaaa Ktnpreee audtencea. Thoae who nuke up the bill nnd will appear ap-pear for the laat time tonight are: Mlra Lottie Williams, tha clever and dainty later eetreee, and company, who are presenting pre-senting "On atony Ground": Mod, the faeolnatlng French dancer, who haa been the eenaeilon of Salt Lake the paat week In a eorlea of apeotacular dance: the Three Oerts are gymnaata that eJe plaaa. lng: Win Oakland, tho oontm-taMtor; the am a Heat people on aartb to enUrtaJn lo andevHr, Quoan Afab and Caaper Wela; Oaiiton Max. tha iCnstlrh Ventrtlossraiet. and Qunlllo Camerota. Thea toffother with Ffethe'e weakly review of newa aventm. conotoda tha bill. Tomorrow matinea the new and novei bill will open and will ofTer Kmpreea patrona the beet a how aeen la vaudarviue In a good wbtla. e a OAHRICK T bo Garrlrk haa aatab-llahed aatab-llahed a new record for tauftia thta week ln the praaentatlon of the muatcal comedy. com-edy. "Papa'e Beby." by the Alton Curua I Frolics company. Tha conaiomoraArOtt of tha ludlcroua attuartone, the entanglement entangle-ment a of the man looking for a wife with t-he man who haa a wire, and tba exchanging ex-changing of colored baby for a white one are certainly funny. The "honey girl a" of the company are getting ready for tha regular feature of Friday night, and tho contort will undoubtedly prove one of the moat Interesting alnoa the Inauguration of Friday night chorua glrle' contacts. It he a been quietly talked about that Franoaa Atanabury, tha petite little chorua girt, who haa been ao vary eucceesful the pe-rt two weeka In carrying i away the flret prise money, will have an elephant on her hands In winning from the remainder of tha company thla Fii- i ... MOTNUOV PI CTTJiR 1D8 It Is a pleasure' to Bet away from tha unueual number of mediocre or average every dar picture pic-ture that are touring the country aa "feature film" nnd whl h are uaually long drawn out eioiiee, without heart Interest In-terest or action that give reason for the existence of the film: ao we are glad tn bear of tha near approach of "One Hundred Teats of liormonlem." which Is dated to appear at the Halt llka theatre on Monday and Tueadav, February S and 4. and la claJuied to be one of the very few film feature that Is unuauai and unique, both from Uie point of n auod picture and particularly from the much talked of but little known "Mormon hie-too." hie-too." which datea back 100 yeare and 1 filled with Intenee, acute eltuatlona and which lute allowed of the making of a picture entirely away from ths every day run of photoplays. |