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Show ( AMUSEMENTS IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. X 2 SALT LAKE THEATER "Tho Girl and the Governor." By the h 4 Salt Lake Opera company. Evening, S:15. 4 . .t. ? GRAND THEATER "Two Little A' 4 Xragrants," by the Grand Stock f company. Evening, S:15. X ORPHEUM THEATER Advanced 4- vaudeville. Matinee, -':15. Even- 4" 4 ing. 8:15. Jf ? LYRIC THEATER Camcraphonc. ? j Moving talking pictures. Mati- nee, 2.15. Evening, 7:30. 4 4 t t t ,.,,,,,..., T Lovers of good music and fun combined com-bined will miss their opportunity If they fall to attend the last performance of "The Girl and tho Governor" by tho Salt Lako Opera company -this Thursday i night. It will be the last performance of what Is claimed to be the best production yet given by this locnl company. No return re-turn engagement will bo given, as tho dates at the theater aro all taken. On Monday next the company will go to Provo for a matlneo and evening performance. per-formance. Logan will be visited Tuesday, Tues-day, and XXrcdnesdny will sco tho last of tho opera In two performances nt Ogden. The material will then be returned re-turned to XVltmark & Sons in New York, who own tho rights to the production. One of tho comedy complications In i "Tho Time, the Place and the Girl" is formed when all the principal characters j find themselves marooned In n sanitarium i or "rest cure" by order of tho quarantine t authority. They organize a commonwealth, common-wealth, with one of the members as governor, gov-ernor, and much fun Is Inspired by the Incipient mutinies wliloh are developed by his rebellious subjects. The possibilities possibili-ties of this situation include the spirited secession from the governor's rule by the young woman whom he desires to marry. Tho record-breaking success will be soon at the Salt Lako Theater tomorrow night. XX'hllc XX'llllam .looser, tho leading man of the stock company at the Grand, Is not appearing In the prlnclpul rolo of the exciting drama being presented this week, his work as Lc RtMiard, thu leuder of a band of thieves and villains. Is excellent, and his direction of the production has resulted In a smooth, nvlft-runnlng play. I Tho piece Is realistically staged, and i some unique effects are to be seen. Tho i attraction next week wlH bo "Camllle." , . I Tho Orphoum seems to have struck a ' popular chord with this week's bill. Tho S. R. O. sign has dono servlco every night, and tho matinees have had heavy patronage. Frederick Bond and Miss Fremont Benton are the topllncrs with their amusing and entertaining sketch, "Handkerchief No. 16." In this playlet Miss Benton wears that wonderful croa- , tlon tho dlrectolre gown. All tho other acts are more than worth while, espe- ; dally the excellent dancing of the Four i Fords. Tho bill runs all week, with i matinee daily. j |