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Show SALT LAKE eate went en aaJa at tha ' Bait Lk, theatre todar for the tiirMt-meat tiirMt-meat of Ruth M. Unit, whom Henry B Harria will prvaent lor three nlghta and a matin ea btainnfna; Thuradav nurht. i Marcll 0. Mtaa St. Denle la appaaxirur on thle uoit in a rombtnataoa o tha dancaa fuunded on the rehrton and cua -1 toma of ancient Em In addition to tha Hindu number, which ra (Vet with such ataxtllnji effect tha reilxlooa and auper-atrtlon auper-atrtlon of t Hlndua In hef dancaa. Mlaa St. Danla naea much pantomlma arfd oceaattmallr ah la called a pantomlmiat rather than a dancer. She baa au creed ed htoblendma thoac two treat arta bo well that It la almoat Impoaalbia to define lier exact poaltlon aa an entertainer. She alTorda entertainment for the thinker aa wall aa the playaroer. who Jirat wanta to be entertained. Mlaa St. Denie im aa-elated aa-elated bv a romrany of fifty people and a apeetal auarmented on heat re la required to Interpret the mrldrntaj music of tM dancea. The euaibera are aU elaborately taced. k-. a e a - COLOmAlr The Colonial beraldo the appeermnoa next Sunday at the matinee of William H. Turner In Georse Ada a coned y, "Father and the Boya. for aa ifttmnt of four daya, with the reru lar mmtlnee Wednesday. Thla play waa presented Iq Salt Lake last aeaaon with Will lam H. Crane In the role of the father and made . great aucceaa. Mr. Turner has alwaya followed Mr. Crane In different roles, but It la said that thla role Ota him better than any be baa evur had. '.9m-OARRICK '.9m-OARRICK 0n!n In that tamoua and nor familiar old house whoae queer, H-r iric owner was known far and wide . the poeeeaeor of "The House of a Thousand csndles, thla. week show at the Oarrlck la oreatlna tntereat amona those local theatrecoera who dellaht In a etory of mystery that Is well told, exoel- "lentfy developed and whose action bowls a km a; turbulenthr to a aeneattonal climax cli-max at unexpected Intervale. The show la Geo rare Mtddleton'a dramatised veraVm of Meredith Nicholson a atory "Rosalind at Red Oata.' . O RFHK I TM A trained animal act has not beep seen at the Orpheum for Vnany weeks urfft this week and the act of ' Mma. Valleclta and her Indian leopards thla week la attracting; const derm We at-lention. at-lention. TYtere are many of these beaata. the moat danaeroua and least amenable to discipline of all the wild hordes. At command of Mma. Valleclta. their trainer, train-er, the Ma cats roll balls, ride a tricycle, perform on aoaratua. make music, leap and pose. One of the animals la somewhat some-what peevish and his snarls ad aeneral deportment add to the thrllla of tha act. , 8HUBEHT "By tha Side of tha Tkiy-der Tkiy-der Zee Riven aa suns by Lillian Sutherland Suth-erland and chorus; "Medley," by Edward B. Allen; "In the Garden of My Heart." by Doris Wllaon and Ben Vard Ueten to That Junajle Band." by Albert Leonard Leon-ard and chorus;' "Lonely, by Doris Wilson, Wil-son, and "Put Tour Anna Around Me, Honey," by Ben Vaad, are some of the musical hits which make the Hhubert'a new Curt la snow thla weak, The J oily Tourists." popular. |