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Show 1 theaters ''Buster Brown". Is playing at the Salt Lake theater this afternoon' before a crowded house, children predominating. Tonight's performance will be th last. "The White Tigress of Japan, will close its engagement at the Grand theater tonight A matinee is on this afternoon, v The C. A. Taylor company will give the thrilling melodrama. Kscaped from the Harem' the last half of the week at the Grand theater. with matinee Saturday. There is promise of a crowded house at the opening tomorrow night. . May Howard's burlesque organisation continues to hold the -boards at the Lyric, to the delight of its patrons. "The Prince of Pilsen," which Is perhaps per-haps the most popular and - successful musical comedy of American authorship produced within the past decade, will be presented at the Salt Lake theater for four performances beginning tomorrow night. Jess Dandy, who has played the role of Hans Wagner, the brewer from "Zuislnnati." more than 600 times, will be seen again in thathumorous impersonation. imper-sonation. Arthur' Donaldson, the real Prince of Pilsen, continues in this part of which bs was the original. The first of a series of musicales which was scheduled for tomorrow night at tnt. auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. ha been postponed for one week owing to the recital re-cital to be given in the Congregational church, by Mrs. Somers-Cocks on the same date, under the auspices of the music section of the Ladies' Literary club. Miss Edna Erwv'r'will sing at the T. M. C. A. muslcale Thursday. November 8. Her numbers are 'lLove Thee." by Grieg; "As the Gloaming Shadows Creep." by MacDowell. and Hushesn.' by Needltam. Miss Larson, who was scheduled fr November 2, is unable to sing November 9 on account of out-of-town engagements. ' |