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Show 1 THEATERS ; "When . Knighthood Was in Flower" has been presented in Salt Lake before, but not with the boisterous, rollicking, hilarious interpretation given by Roselle Knott. Mary Tudor, in Major's book, is indeed a lively creature and gives her royal brother. Henry the Eighth, no end tff trouble by her a'ilful ways and her refusal re-fusal to become the bride of Louis of France. Miss Knott leaves none of this wilful, waywardness out. In her interpretation interpre-tation she goes through all the stage emotions, emo-tions, from the kittenish soubrette to the queen of tragedy, and does it well. Her Fi;iporting company, however, is not all ttjiat could be deBtred. The production, lliwever, pleased a crowded house. To-tfcsrht To-tfcsrht s production will probably be equal-well equal-well attended. Jr Only Crime" had a small crowd 'at th- 'Grand theater last night. The production, pro-duction, however, was meritorious from a melodramatic standpoint. The play has enough thrills for the most blase gallery , god. "Her Only Crime" will be given again tonight and tomorrow matinee and I 5'e College Widow." the hest produc tion frpm the pen of George Ade. is scheduled for a Thanksgiving matinee and the remainder of the week at the Salt Lake Theater. Seats went on sale , this morning. "On the Bridge at Midnight." an old-. old-. time favorite, is the Thanksgiving matl-l matl-l nee attraction at the Grand theater, run-V run-V -Jilng the remainder of the week. ... - "The Tiger Lili-s" are drawing big nouses to the Lyric theater this week. The company is classed as the best of the season at the home of burlesque. There will be the usual Wednesday matinee and a special matinee Thanksgiving day. y ... "P.en Hur" will be the Christmas week attraction at the Salt Lake Theater, open- ing with a matinee on Christmas day and running all the week. Edward G. Cooke, advance representative, is in the city arranging ar-ranging for the production, which will be givtn on the same elaborate scale as last Mason. Ethier. the Utah boy. is playing the leading role this year, and making a tig reputation. ' R. W. Priest, business manager of L '"When Johnny Comes Marching Home," f is in the citv arranging fur its produc-"t produc-"t ' tion. at the Salt Lake Theater next week-I week-I ... ' j - The first cf the season s Symphony ij concerts, which was scheduled to take place at the Salt Lake Theater on the j evening of December' 4. has been post- poned until early in January. t |