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Show v COLONIAL OFFERS "THE BARRIER." The Colonial inaugurates its regular 1911-J2 season Sunday evening with "The Barrier." The attraction offers the thrills in considerable consider-able variety and for the first four nights of the coming week it should serve as a good house warmer. The Colonial's promise for the season lies a little further along in the fall, however, when the real attractions John Cort has booked for the house get into the Western country. They include the Savage company of singers in a big production of Puccini's opera, "The Girl of the Golden West," and a score of others equally as interesting. Harry Bulger will follow "The Barrier" at the house. On Thursday and Friday of next week Salt Lake will have the pleasure of hearing, for the first time at a professional performance, a musical musi-cal comedy written by Harold Orlob of this city. Harry Bulger, the eminent comedian, comes in "The Flirting Princess," and it is promised that this will be one of the big theatrical delights of the season. |