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Show IjHEflTERSj v '.Vhn "Captain Debonnalre" Is pre- seated at the 8alt Lake theater on Thursday Thurs-day evening, Paul Qilmore will be seen jfi; the largest and most sumptuous production pro-duction with which he has been sur-, rtunded since entering the stellar, field. . "The five scenes are spectacular .in scope and treatment, the electrical effects are Unique, and the sartorial accessories are ' quaint and elaborate. "Captain Debon-natre" Debon-natre" is picturesque in the extreme and presents interesting contrasts: First, the contrast of the French and the Dutch, the scenes being laid In Quebec and New Amsterdam; then, the contrast of humor with action and of wit with force. The dialogue Is as quirk In repartee as some .of the cllmixes are In sword play. I.- . yThe West and the South 'will shake hands when Ople Read, one of the foremost fore-most humorists of America, comes to Salt Lake City, Thursday evening. The Press club will give him a reception after his leading before the assembly at Barratt hall Thursday , evenlr.g, and Is ex-meted ex-meted that he will be -warmly Initiated i into the good-fellowship of the Westerners. Western-ers. . i' The choir of St. Mark's cathedral ad-Journjed ad-Journjed In a" body last evening to the Or-pheum. Or-pheum. The bill Is now running smoothly. Among the turns that are attracting favorable fa-vorable comment are these of Thomas Keogh and company, presenting "The Way He Won Her;" Fernande May trio; .the Le Pages and the work of Prof. Welhe's orchestra. . . . T. W. Dinkins "Yankee poodle Girls" will be the attraction ot the Lyric theater thea-ter for one week, beginning Saturday matinee. The company is splendidly equipped with every essential of a successful suc-cessful show, cleverly-written burlesques, first-class specialties, pretty women by . the score, snd unrivalled scenic features. L A sparkling comedy called "A Mlsfltable W Insurance Company," In the opening part. ' and "A Trip to the Hippodrome" brings the performance to a close. In this last piece Is shown an exact reproduction of the famous New York hippodrome, which was the sensation of the theatrical world during the past year. The vaudeville is as follows: Baker troupe In a sensational act, "LnoDing the Gap;" Guhl and Yale i In a sketch; Schoenwerk. the talkative trickster; Murphy and Magle, comedians somewhat different from the rest; Etta Victoria, the girl you like, and Fox and Duball, refined dancers and singers. There are many patriotic numbers Introduced during the two burlesques nnd a brilliant tableau entitled "Spirit of '76." Matinees Mati-nees are announced for Monday, Wednesday Wednes-day snd Saturday for the balance of the season. 'Tfhe Bohemians" continue to "make ro4"t the Lyric. it i.tL . Oorgla Harper ' will present .' ,or the last time at the Grand thW'r tonight. Her work in this play has jttclted the admiration of all who bars seen it. Tomorrow night and for the remainder of the week Miss Harper and company will present "Nlobe." |