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Show AMI SK. ME NTS :LT LAKE XHATRE Roselle Knott. In When Krilcathorvd Was In Flower from the romance of Charles Major, by l'aul ICci- ler. Mary Tudor, the character Miss Knott assumes, as-sumes, hiul lat night's big uudlcnro on her sldo by a large majority. Mary, vau know. Is a saucy Jod:. Sb has a ready tongue. When sh" irs.-s It ..n .iie ..t h.-r many enemies Ihe hOlUO Is delighted ller foes .r.- a tough lot. Naturally v ie!f-re--ct lug audlen.'e. and especially tho topmost ortlon of It, la dead against them. And k. when nri. lands ..n them, vocally, as -du- does Si intervals, there Is necessarily much enthusiasm and many curtain call. Mls Knott Is n rnbUSt Prlnoe-s M'ir.v Als.i an extreim lv kittenish one. Bo desirous le she to l-ae. that she romps tirelessly, and v unlous to keep Ihe la tarh r gclng that she etwauragfla It with touch. "f farce-comedy. Not only Is she hlee. with h coquettish energy jo! a i"-tuiant activity, but ' It endowed wOb a 'hie lot ..f cl-.t.hes. Mis Knott la naaleted by o-.er twenty players, and In her eff.nts to keep up the merriment notably sided b) the in. in who takes the part .f Helirv the K clith. who Is one of the clow nlc-1 old nionarcbs the stage has known. ' When Knighthood Waa In tlower"' win ho presented for the las', time here this evening. even-ing. 'The College Wldi.w, ' the popular Qeo'ge Ade play, will be ul the Salt bke theater Thanksgiving afternoon and evening, unl the rest of the vv-. k. H will be present.. I wl'h the usual orfectlVenesa of a Savage production Perhaps because thn first snowfall caro.- )jt night was tho reason th-t tr-e I'.rsml theater patrons did net tu-n oui in rou'd numbers; for only u fair-sired audlenci crested th- initial ini-tial performance of "Her Only Crime," a melodrama !n four acts. The euJIonce, the ugh. was appreciative, an 1 ujn lau led the fav orite iw-rf. : rn. r- Th. .l,.t h.iN already been given, and ..s u Whole the on it was pleaatns However, bad the Italian fount been oil a darker hue. it would h we no deu.bt heightened height-ened the role. Frank E. Montgomery us Har-ringto Har-ringto i Banbbrn, the, hero, waa suffering from a eevere cold The other members of the i.i-t were Millafuc-tory. The piny continue until Thursday, n mutlncc performance belrLi I v cri. on w edowdas' , |