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Show t ' ; v: . i ro . j . i - J i pa: ". . ' s ; 1 1 . . . Z , . i-.i. i it ( 1 i ' : t j. Z ... 1 - !!.: Sod-.' t, C; : 7 (A i ; t I ,. t'l 1 l .OVI ll AH ro - -ii. An:...te. ;ro i a lic.ii trc i ). a. (c.i.-h 1 r-m Fre-'Vric Obnj-'n b. 1 tu .. l'l O major Krt H'ric C'l.i i ;;i C. Ktude ii (. sh:iri minor t'r Wic Chopin id. Etude in G fliarp minor (in t;.ins) Frederic Chortln Prelude and I'ugue in 10 minor , 1-olix I.'.fndclFsohn Northern Danci-s (Opus. 11, N's. 1. 2, 3) . Albt-rto Jonm Th Cuckoo Claude D'Aq.iln U'ii-) Ctunpanella (by request) ..l'aganml-ljlszt . The fittnor Etoctc company will pre-eent pre-eent "Nortlirrn Lights" at the Grand theater tonight. This is one of the tet plays ever written around the 'Western country. The central character is that of StroiT-Vnrt, an jnan, pnd the piay is pitched around tire tune of the Custer massacre. Strongheart was written around the personality ' of Antonio Apache, an educated Indian who has been In Salt I-ke up to a week ago. The play will be handsomely staged and will have all the stage netting as when It was first produced In New York with so great a vogue some time ago. i -A vaudeville bill will fce presented at the Utahna Park, tonijtht that for general gen-eral excellence has 6idom been exceeded In this city. It will be diversified to suit all tastes and a number of new and catchy songs will be sung for the first time In this lntermountain region. Victory r.atemn will ha ser-n In a leading role in "Tlie irst Lieutenant" at the Utahna theater tonight. Miss BatPman won many new friends by her clever work In "Frenzied Finance" last week and will ho doubt more than duplicate dupli-cate her success In this new play that has its Initial opening here tonieht. It will be handsomely .mounted and presented by a capable company. . : |