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Show AMUSEMENTS 1 i IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. X SALT LAKE THEATER "Tho 4 i Cat and tho Fiddle." Evening. ; S:1G. v ? GRAND THEATER "Her Ono X 4- Great Sin." Evening, S:15. f 4- ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced -r vaudeville. Matinee, 2:15. Eve- 4- 1 y nlng, S:1C. -I- Z LYRIC THEATER Camcraphone. 4-Moving 4-Moving talking pictures. Matl- 4" nee, -15 Evening. 7. -j "The Cat and the Fiddle." the new j merry musical extravaganza, which comes to the Salt Lake theater this (Thursday) night. Is said to contain more musical numbers and song hits than any musical attraction that will visit here this season. Charles A Sellon as Happy, the eccentric tramp, is duplicating his former hits in this type of character. The plot Is founded found-ed on the nursery rhyme from which the title in taken: fairies and mortals join in a multifarious assortment of good things, and a delightful entertainment is assured. Ir . 4 "Her One Great Sin," being presented at the Grand theater this week by Miss Florence Stanley and company. Is one of the most capable plays of modern limes, and for dramatic intensity would be hard to excel. This bill continues all tho current week, with a bargain mall nee on Saturday afternoon. Since the Inauguration In-auguration of the new scale of popular prices ut the Grand last week, the patronage patron-age is nightly increasing, for with such plays as are offered at the Grand at the scale of prices now In force there, namely, 25c for the gallery. 35c for the entire balcony bal-cony and 50c for the entire lower floor, except boxes nnd logos, the result Is bound to be packed houses. Mr. Sanford Dodge, recognized as one of America's best actors, ac-tors, will be the attraction at the Grand all next week, presenting for the first hnlf of the week a magnificent scenic revival of "Faust," the latter half Alexander Du-mns's Du-mns's world-famous play, "The Three Muskoteers." At the Orpheum capacity bouses aro the rule. The-bill this week is a drawing one. |