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OFFICE, 38 WEST THIRD SOUTH Dtah TAAI Wyoming "Hiawatha" jjJLl RockyMountain BELL 420 INDEPENDENT 78 I star and composer were compelled to answer many curtain calls. THE NEW BILLS. The Orpheum iheads its new bill beginning to morrow afternoon with Harry Tate's delightful satire on automobiling entitled "Motoring." The Tate company of English comedians were, seen 'it the Orpheum last season and scored one of the comedy hits of the year. With its headline feature will be found Porter J. White and company preser ng "The Visitor." The story hinges on the murder of a club man, and Mr. White is an actor well known for his emotional work. The sketch is the work of Mr. White's brother, Oliver White, who has contrib uted several very excellent sketches to the vaude ville stage. A novelty from Europe will be found in the living pictures provided by Maxim's models, and the act is said o be one of the best of its kind ever Drought over from the continent. Seymour Brown and Nat Ayre, composers of pop ular songs, are on the bill in "The Undiscovered Genius," and Salt Lakers will have their first opportunity of hearing the two new compositions written by the performers, entitled "Chantecler" and "Ohio." The Kuma family, an aggregation of Japanese who present an act that includes magic, mystery and juggling, is expected to be an other feature of the new program. It is claimed for Elsie Durand, who is billed as "The Female Caruso," that she can sing soprano, tenor and baritone. Ferry, the frog man, is too well known locally to necessitate an extended mention of his act, which is always good. Of the utmost interest is tho announcement that Edward Terry, with a company composed entirely of English players direct from his Lon don theatre, will he seen at the Colonial Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening of the coming week in a repertoire of those delightful plays which have endeared him to English theatre goers for a generation past. This is the first time in six years Mr. Terry has visited this continent, and though at that time he was not seen in Salt Lake, his success has been too pronounced for local playgoeis to require much of an introduction to the actor. His repertoire during the coming four perform ances at the Colonial will includo "Sweet Laven der" as the opening bill, one of the best known of all of Sir Arthur Pinero's plays, and which was first produced at Terry's theatre in London twenty years ago; 'The Magistrate" by Austin Story and R. C. Carton's domestic comedy 'lib erty Hall" and "Flander's Widow," the comedy of Sydney Valentine and M. E. Francis. Particular emphasis is laid by the management of the Colonial on the fact that every member of Mr. Terry's company comes direct from Eng and with him and that all of his productions will be staged exactly as they are put on at the Terry theatre in London. For one performance on Sunday night tho Colonial will offer the dialect comedy "Olo Olson." "Pierre of the Plains," Edgar Selwyn's story of the Canadian borderland, will bo the bill at the Garrick beginning Sunday evening. The production will be the first in the west for many years of the story, and while its construc tion .s pecuMar, it has long been recognized as one of the strongest of those stories evolved from that part of the west and of Canada, where tho activities of the northwest royal mounted police are most numerous. Jan Whcatley will play Jen and Mr. Durkin, Pierro, the nam, part of tho play. The Garrick promises some unusually striking stage pictures. ONIEDA 9 Community Silver ,H In many ways answers as well as Sterling. ' It is beautifully made and will wear a life- , H time. !fl SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Jl Fireproof Storage. Moving Free H NEW, MODERN STRICTLY FIREPROOF H STORAGE WAREHOUSE. H Three acres of floor space. rl Exclusive for Household Goods. 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