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Show ELKS ILL ST1EE SUCCESSFUL SHOW All Preliminary Work for "Going Some" Indicates Triumph. Last night's rehearsal of the Rex Beach comedy, "Going Some," by the Elks at their clubrooma convinced tne director, 12. R. Stanley, "that the production pro-duction would bo a pronounced success. Tho Hlks promise lo make this the greatest great-est show in local history. A splendid play, splendid men and women in every part, capable and experienced, combine to make this one of the most successful of comedies. With Its distinctively west-, urn Ilavor, life and vigor, tho play has appealed to the good, red blood of the Elks, and they ure going to "deliver tho goods." Wednesday and Thursday nights tho Elks are at tho Salt Lake theater, and from the advance sale tonight the attendance at-tendance will break all records. This means many happy youngsters during tho holidays, for many a child fools that ho has n bettor chanco at a good time when the public Joins hands with the Elks and helps fill the charity fund to overflowing. overflow-ing. Following is tho cast of characters: J. Walllngford Speed, who goes some Frederick Sumnor Larry Glass, some trainor Euegono Owen Berkeley Fresno, somo singer , S. Abbott McGlnnia Culver Covington, some champion.... L. R. Wanlrop .lack Chapin. somo lover ,T. N. Fogarty Still Bill Stover, somo talker .. , Ronald Bradbury "Willie, some shooter .... Harry Brain Auercllo Maria Carara, some Mex.,.. George Morrell Cloudy, "some Indian Harry Elliott Ah Sing, some Chink Josh Davis Gabby Gallagher, some bettor Edwin R. Stanley Helen Blake, somo girl Leah Smith Roberta Kcap, some chaperon , Fannie Hnmmond Jean Chapin. some peach .--x.v. ; Bessie O'Brien Marrledclla, somo sonorita. . .Rota Lewis Skinner, some runner ... Gerald ?h a ugliness y Cowboys I Tarry Elliott, Jamea McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Munson McGllll, "W. E. Bali-d, Tom Hobday, Joo Douglass. Charletf Pulver. B E. Marron and P. O. Marron. Synopsis: , . , . Act 1 Flying Heart ranch, Imcw Mexico. Act 2 The bunkhonsc. Act 3 Training quarters. Act -i ?cene 1. the samo; scene 2. race course. |