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Show I AMUSEMENTS j t f IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. ' ORPHEUM THEATER "Two r Men and a Girl.- by the Or- J- pheum Stock company. Even- J I lng. S.-15. i I 4- GRAND THEATER "Living Pic- i lures." shown bv the Aelograph. -r Matinee, 2:30. Evening, S:30. j L.VRIC THEATER Gloving Pic-J Pic-J turcs, by tho Camera phone. Matinee, 2:15. Evening. S:15. y i J .,.., . . . .,.. .;. . . T I The new place of amusement, known as Whitney Hall. Just roniplolcd at a cost of 530,000, will be opened to the public pub-lic with a dramatic and operatic entertainment enter-tainment next Monday and Tuesday oven- i j lugs. Messrs. Spencer, Pyper and Ensign, i and Miss Hazel Taylor of the Salt Lake Opera company will appear, aided bv Alex Campbell. Miss Vlda Fox. Miss Hazel Barnes. George W. Pyper. Elsie Green, and several others. Arthur Sheperd ailing as dl-ctnr of music. A drama, dra-ma, entitled "The Eleventh Hour." and the comic opera, "The Crimson Scarf." i will form the bill. The house has a seating capacity of G00. and new scencrv ' will be provided for the opening events. , i. Starting from a fact of apparedt Insignificance, In-significance, yet to the student of mankind man-kind the most pregnant faet in the world I "The Thief," which Charles Frohman will present at the. Salt Lake Theater tonight for a run of only three performances. perform-ances. Is another Instance of the trngedv thai lies In the every-dny aspect of life Henri Bernstein's success In "The. Thief" consists not so much in his masterly development of an ingenious plot or the delineation of striking typos, as in seizing seiz-ing upon this apparently insignificant fact and Impressing upon the spectator all Its hltherio unsuspected significance. The fact was always there, but no one had caught its meaning before Bernstein had transformed It Into a great, thrilling, absorbing ab-sorbing story of every man s and every woman's life by the magic of his art. Something more than mere theatrical cunning has given the stage the plav of "The Thief." Its source is n fresh and searching power of observation that Is without parallel In the contemporary theater the-ater For the performance of "The Thief" Charles- Frohman has selected a cast of exceptionally able plnyers. headed by Margaret llllngton. who Is assisted bv Bruce MeRae. Edward R Mawson, Sidney Sid-ney Herbert. Leonard Ide. Cecil Owen and Isabel Richards. |