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Show foot." which wUl be at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater next week, will begin Friday moraine mora-ine Oscar 1 Flgman and Ruth White, two of the beet-known comlo opera star In the country, take the leading roles In thla great Western comic opera,. The entire en-tire supporting caet la an unusually strong one, numberinr "early aeventy people. , . , Mme. Emma Eames, supported by many of the greatest virtuosi of this country 'and Europe, will be In Salt Lake for one night only. October SO. She haa engaged the Tabernacle for the grand concert, and at the end of the regular programme the entire Tabernacle choir will add their voice to the last aong. ' . - , ! . -, SALT LAKE THAT -Florence - Boberts In "Ann La Mont." , NEW - OBAND THEATER ""Why ". Women Bin.". ., LYRIO THXATEB--The Kentucky Belles," in musical comedy; Jimmy Britt - - , . PEOPLE'S .THEATER "Elp Van Winkle." ; ' ' "The Kentucky Belles" and James Edward Ed-ward Brltt continue to fill the pretty little Lyric at each performance. The usual matinee today; after that, nightly performances per-formances till Friday when Mr. Britt and the Blue Grass Belles will trek for Denver. Den-ver. - "Why Women 8in" will be told for the last time tonight at the Grand. The f usual matinee this afternoon was a demonstration dem-onstration of the popularity of the pretty melodrama, which carrier with it one of the most pointed of morals. "East Lynne" will be given the balance of the week. . "Ann Lament," with Florence Roberts In the title role, was repeated at the Salt Lake Theater last night to an appreciative apprecia-tive audience. Miss Roberts Is supported by a clever and capable company. There will be a special matinee this afternoon, and the play will be seen at the Salt Lake Theater for the remainder of the week. - - Advance sas of peat for "The Tender- |