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Show THE NEW BILLS. Colonial For Sunday and Monday, "The Missouri Mis-souri Girl" will be given at the Colonial, anil Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the coming week William A. Brady will present "Over Night." Philip Bartholome wrote the comedy and the complications arise over the separation of two young married couples on their honeymoon trip up the Hudson river on the steamer Hendrick Hudson, with the result that each of the bride- grooms finds himself on the first day of his married mar-ried life with his friend's wife on his hands. Salt Lake Theatre. The Theatre is dark the coming week. Orpheum The Romany Opera company, under the direction of Alexander Bevard, have been given giv-en top place on the new bill which begins at the Orpheum Sunday afternoon, in a spectacular s'ng-ing s'ng-ing scene entitled "La Festa Di Mezz' Agosto." They will bo followed by James F. Dollan and Ida Lenharr presenting "Some Mind Reader." "A Broadway Trim" is the title of a sketch Mullen and Coogan will offer and Leek's pictures claim the novelty end of the new program. The Gar-son Gar-son Brothers are Swedish athletes and James Clemans and Gussie Dean style themselves "dancing songsters." Another singing act will be that of Bernivici brothers, Italian serenaders, who will be heard and seen in "A Night in Venice." Garrick. The first opportunity we have had of witnessing the play Grace George succeeded in two years ago in New York "A Woman's Way" will be the Garrick's production the coming com-ing week, beginning Sunday evening. It is a society so-ciety comedy-drama for which a good deal i3 promised in the way of original situations, and the theme of the story is the effort put forth by Mrs. Stanton to discover what her husband really sees in another woman with whom he has been seen several times and with whom he imagines he is in love. Upon discovering the traits of the other woman, Mrs. Stanton decides to win her husband back and succeeds. Empress Ad Carlysle's Dog Pantomine company com-pany and pony circus, introducing Tom, the talking talk-ing pony, tops the Empress bill that begins Wednesday Wed-nesday of next week. On the same program will be seen Harry Von Fossen, a black face comedian; come-dian; Cain and Odom, pianists and monologists; Mr. and Mrs. Dowling in "An Arizona Wooing," and Georgia, a singing and whistling comedienne from the south. Ollie Young and April are to furnish the novelty of the new program with a bubble blowing act. |