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Show I1 ' . THIS WIEK'S ATTRACTIONS, Hj ( Halt Iake Theater Field's Minstrels, Friday and Saturday nights and Satur- M day afternon. l Grand Theater Elleford Stock com- H pany In "The Ensign" first half of tho week, and Jn "A Bachelor's Honey- HI moon" last half. Hl o u 1 To the list of great attractions to ap- Hl pear liere during the closing weeks of the season has been- added jthat of Mrs. i Leslie Carter. Managers Jones & 1 Hammer last week completed tho ar- rangements for the appearance of thla great actress In "Madame Du Barry" Hl at the Grand theater early In June for thrco nights and a matinee. This book-Ing book-Ing and the engagement of James K. 1 Hackett give amusement lovers two good things to look forward to at the , Grand. Hl I At the Salt L-ako Theater the list o 1 artists to come during the month be- 1 ginning May 5th Is one of the most tempting ever offered In Salt Lake for o ehort a time. Anna Held opena on H the date named. Mansfield comes on Mav 14th, Maude Adams will be here on Mav 23rd. 24th and 25th, in "The Pretty h Sister of Jose" and "The Little Min- H inter," and Sothern's dates are June 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Maude Adams will not give a matinee performance, and M many will therefore be disappointed. H During the past week Isabel Irving played at Logan. Park City, Ogden, Provo and Brlgliam City. H Al G. Field's Minstrels will be at the ! , Salt Lake Theater Friday evening and Saturday afternon and evening. The J company this year is said to be bigger H J and more varied than ever. The Leigh , Brothers, the Mignanls and the Par-H Par-H ! rentos giving three high-priced vaude- J llle acts, ore features of the Al G. , Field Greater Minstrels. They are ab-H ab-H nolutely unapproachable, says the press agent, in the refinement and complete- ' ness of their performances, and, he adds, "the name of Al G. Field is the Hl synonym for honesty of purpose and H j faithfulness to every agreement. He , has kept hi? word with the amusement H i lovers of this country, and each year adds to the circle of his friends." j The Elleford Stock company will,prc H 6ii t at the Grand theater for the first Hj half of the week William Haworth's Hj j naval drama, "The Ensign." It will be H 3 produced with special scenery and me- hanical effects, introducing novel ideas, Though containing many thrilling epl- i eodes and strong dramatic situations, 3 there is good, wholesome comedy run- j nlng through the play. "The Ensign" calls for the full coat of the company, i The various roles have been carefully fl i assigned, so that each character as- H Kumed will be portrayed to the best ad- H! J vantage. J The latter half of the week will be devoted to comedy, when.thcbig East- Hl ij rn successs, "A Bachelor's t Honey- s moon," will be presented. H Rose Coghlan Is soon to appear at the Salt Lake Theater in the society drama, 1 "The Greatest Thing, in. the. World.". . . "Our New MlnlsteiJ' will be presented J at the Salt. Lake Theater on May 3rd and 4th. |