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Show AMUSEMENTS- " Abbott Teal's Company In "N'lobe." ' ' Two nights and Saturday matinse, commencing com-mencing Friday, November 11. Judging from the reports that have come to us concerning "Niobe," which is to be presented at the theater, it should just suit our theater-goers It is a bright and clean comedy and contains none of the insults to purity that are so common in plays nowadays. now-adays. . NIOBB. V ' --it . The perfect beauty of the Psyche knot is revealed by handsome Isabelle Coo in "Xiobe," according to the well authenticated reports, and it in expected that a craze for that style of coiffure will set in in Salt Lake as soon as she makes her appearance here in the part. The title-role in "Niobe" is an exacting one, for it requires for its interpretation an actress of unusual beauty, both in face and figure. Isabelle Coe is playing the part, which is sufficient assurance that all requirements require-ments are satisfied. The announcement that Clara Morris comes to the Bait Lake theater next Monday and Tuesday evenines should be received with pleasure by theater-goers w4o admire standard drama, for Clara Morris is tbe most universal and superb genius this country has ever produced. On Monday evening Sardou's "Odette" will be given. It has been seen here before at a former visit of Miss Morris, and was acknowledged a masterful portrayal. Tuesday evening "Claire" will be the bill. This play is entirely new here, and for that, matter new to Miss Morris. It is ber own dramatization from the German, and where given has been received re-ceived with marked approval. A large and unusually good company surrounds Miss Morris and performances of rare merit are assured. The stle of teats begins Friday morning. a . |