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Show AMUSEMENTS. Milton NoIiIm To-NlBht, v Milton Nobles open a three nights' engagement at the Salt Lake theater tonight to-night with "From Siro to Son." The play is one of his best, and the advance sales indicate a largo attendance. To- morrow night. "Love ami I, aw;" Wednesday night. "The I'lnenix." "M.n auil Women.1' Charles Frohman's celebrated stock I company from New York will appear for the first time in this city at the Salt Lake theater Thursday evening, presenting pre-senting the latest and most successful play of De Mille and Kalasco, "Men i ana Women," which ran for nearly two hundred and fifty consecutive nights in New York City. Mr. Frohman's Froh-man's company numbers nearly thirty people, all of them being actars of reputation, and among them no less than five who have been stars in the various periods of their stage careers. The prominent members are Frederic Da llollville, Frank Mordaunt, M. A. Kennedy, Leslie Allen, William Morris, Orrin Johnson, J. C. Kuckstone, K. A. Koberts, T. C. Valentine, Emmet Cor-rigan, Cor-rigan, Richard Marlow, Sidney Armstrong, Arm-strong, Maud Adams, Odette Tvler, Etta ilawkins, Annie Adams and Kale Massi. |