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Show (Rl,:7t:::!,pir.7er$ The sale of seats Is already large for the appearance of Alberto Jonas, the eminent Spanish pianist, at the Salt .Lake theater on next Wednesday evenlng. Wlllard Weihe will be an added feature of thf , programme, . as he will assist, playing to the accompaniment of Mr. Jonas, Jo-nas, the Greig C minor sonata. ' Francks Leon Woodmansee, the pianist, who made such a deep Impression upon musical circles, when he appeared here In Salt Lake, two years ago, has returned re-turned to this city for a brief period of rest. Mr. Woodmansee will in all probability proba-bility be seen here later. He Is especially regarded as a master exponent of the work lot Chopin and is regarded as one of toe cleverest young pianists of the Say. v., . , . t . George D. Pyper, manager of the Salt Lake theater, has already secured some exceptionally fine bookings for the coming com-ing season. They include the following already signed with more to come of the same high order: May Irwin, - August 24-25. "Prince of Pilsen," November 1-2-3. "Sho-Oun," November 18. ' "The College Widow," November SO, December 1-2. "Woodland," January 26-27. Charles Hawtrey, the English actor, will appear, here next spring. As The Telegram has told, Miss Bate-man's Bate-man's unprofitable season came to a quick cloee last night. She has removed all her effects from Saltalr and In all probability will be seen at a local theater. the-ater. Acceding to public demand the BIttner Stock company has lengthened its stav at the Grand theater. "Dora Thome"' will be given this afternoon and evening for the last time. "The Belle of Richmond" will be the attraction for the first half of the week, commencing Monday night. On this night one lady will be admitted free with each thirty-cent ticket purchase. Commencing Com-mencing Thursday night "Sapho" will be given for the balance of the week. The BIttner Stock company is steadily growing in favor as is attested by the large and pleased audiences. "College Chums" pleases the patrons of T;tahna theater as well as anything the Litahna Stock company has put on, and Is conceded to be one of the best farce comedies ever written. It Is one continual con-tinual laugh from curtain to curtain. It will be played tonight and tomorrow night Next week's bill offers a rare opportunity op-portunity to theater-goers. E. A. Martin, Mar-tin, who was with Clay Clement for two seasons, will play the leading role In Mr. Clement's success. "The New Dominion." Do-minion." Thta will be the first time this piece was ever played In stock and a complete scenic production of this piece will be presented with the same care as when first seen here at the Salt Lake theater six years ago.. |