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Show Play Houses-Players i f'The First Lieutenant." a etlrrlng var drama., will be the bill at the Utahna theater next week. . . ; . ' 'An American .Glrl" will be played this afternoon and evening at the Grand theater. the-ater. Of .the cany .excellent bills this Btock company has 1 produced this summer sum-mer season this Is by far the best of their productions. This speaks volumes for the eeneral excellence of the bill. Commencing Monday" the' (treat plav of Montana life,-called "Northern Lights," will be given by the-Bittner company at the Grand. The central character of this play is an educated Indian, John Swift-wind Swift-wind by name. The play Is built around -the time of the Sitting -Bull war In 1878, anjj tells the story of the Custer massacre. massa-cre. It Is one of the most vivid plays" on the American stage, and besides the many thrills of border life. Jias all the "human Interest" and emotional force of a pastoral play. "Frenzied Finance." . at the Utahna theater, still holds the approval of the public, for crowded houses have greeted every production. Miss " Victory Bate-man Bate-man plays the leading role with all the dash- and fervor . tbe .part, .demands. . "Krenried Finance" will be continued this afternoon and evening. For the second half or next week's bill "The Great Diamond Robbery," one of the most powerful melodramas ever writV ten, will be produced by the Bittner company com-pany at the Grand. The vaudeville", performance at' t'tah'na park continues to draw big audiences. The bill will chdrrge Monday night.- |