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Show J ! : J :.---t (' r V.-a-'-. c- -.. ' i :y, f ji 7 ' 9r: D. llrr . ' i t .e ( : f .. rr, t " -i '..t. 1 r t; : t t res r '- : ( 1 ' v - i r - 1 I?r.;v , j t -eeL.0r.j I..eUor1's Mouth" Le f .en. Charles R. Han ford opened his en-f en-f ?ernent at tl;e Tilt Lake Theater trls t .ernoon in "Ihe Taming of- the - I .rew.". Tonl.-M he will ajrear in a - j trie production cf "Much Ado About . nhing." Tomorrow right's- play is - lerchant cf Venice." Mr. Hanford r is warmly greeted here last year and r ade a most pleasant Impression. . The king of feather-weight, "Young" C rbett. is causing the Uverlet Inter-. Inter-. t In each cty. net cly emoag those .1 terested in nstlc matters,, but among every class of people are curlous to t e the rnan whg ftas twlce vanquished i V'C-C'US "Terrltla Terry . ,uo; erp lla vaudeville company ln-J ln-J jaS Pay, whose slde-spllttlng mono-1 mono-1 Ue need.f no further merton; the i ernards, famo- s as comedy sketch ar-' ar-' t sts; Donar, r' itly cali The Myste-, Myste-, J - ,-fts"; Olcot:, the ballac t whose ual has never beta seta; tfce famous ustrallan team, Johnson & Raphael, 1 i their world-challengln dancing and, gtime playing; Marion ilar, the origl-. origl-. i U coon shouter In vaudeville; Foster Foster In their screaming musical ixetch; McGlade, easily the world's rreatest boy puncher, and many others, l l addition to the very Interesting pro-rrammejhey pro-rrammejhey oer. Young Corbett will I iven an exhibition fn a four-round contest con-test with "Kid" McFadden, his sparring partner. His engagement will be for one night only. Saturday, May 2nd, at the Grand theater. - - Seats for Mrs. Brune's appearance in . "Unorna" Friday and Saturday nights . and Saturday matinee at the Salt Lake Theater are on sale. "The , "cobra dance" given by Mrs. Brune in -Unorna." which will be seen here Friday and Saturday. Is said to be one of the roost striking Indian dances . ever seen in this country. She has great native agility, and the sinuous grace displayed in her "cobra dance" has attracted much attention. Mrs. Bruno gives the dance In the first act, .. when "Unorna" is called upon ta worship wor-ship in this manner by the Yogi of the - Golah Temple at Delhi, India. "Unorna" "Unor-na" is.a creation of the great romancer, ' - F. Marion Crawford, prepared for stage use by Espy Williams. The Oriental atmosphere gives opportunity for -rich , costuming, while the mystic tendency of the play tends to increase the interest inter-est in the production. a a a It is pretty well settled that the theater thea-ter In which Ezra Kendall is to open in . New York in "The Vinegar Buyer" will be the Garrick. After his run there Mr. Kendall will go to the Pacific coast, . where he is to play all summer. It is ? .felt that before attempting that exten- siv ;trip a bit of a New York reputa-iiJft reputa-iiJft would do no Barm. ( a a a !peerbohm-Tree writes that he has .definitely given up all idea of a starring V tour In America next season. He states r? frankly that be has nothing to offer euf-. euf-. flclent to carry him through a season. and, then again, he wants rto act per-. per-. ronally, In London the part in "The Darling of the Gods" that George Arliss acts here the War Minister. a a ; "It's like this," said the would-be actress, ac-tress, "I can't quite make up my mind to" "Oh, that'll be all right," interrupted inter-rupted the manager. "It doesn't matter about a little thing like that if yon can make up the rest of yourself according to the requirements of the part." - 1 An offer has been made to have Julia Marlowe go to Australia season after next In a round of Shakespearean pro- - auctions. Miss Marlowe has never ap-' ap-' peared in Australia. a a a Miss Maxlne Elliott's starring vehicle next season, written by Clyde Fitch, is "Her Only Way," and is a role similar to that essayed by Miss Elliott In "Nathan "Na-than Hale." a a Clyde Fitch has sailed for Europe and won't be back until September 1st. . If Fitch maintains his play-writing - pace It will require a heavy freighter to bring back his manuscripts. |