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Show j "If HEATERS ..TCl'fht cI n engagement of the CheiVy Blossoms" at the Lyric, and It will pove one of the biggest weeks of the season. John Wllle. the wrestler, who made such a tremendous hit last night with the sport-loving public, will make his final appearance tonight, and it is 1 almost safe to predict one of the biggest 1 houses of the season. Commencing tomorrow to-morrow afternoon, the "New Century Glrta" open for a week's engagement. ... l"The Woman In the .Case". .' will be given at the Bait Lake theater tonight by Blanche Walsh and her company. Miss Walsh has always been a welcome visitor to Salt Lake and the heavy aale of aeata Indicates Immense Interest In her engagement, . . , ... It has been definitely decided that Madame 8 Aran Bernhardt will appear in . . , the pavilion at Saltair May 16. John Ma-aHEulre. Ma-aHEulre. the veteran theatrical manager, Completed the final arrangements with the Saltair people yesterday afternoon: Excursions will be run from Eureka, Park City, Provo and Ogden. The play will be "Camille." Madame Bernhardt carries her own scenery and a temporary tempo-rary stage will be erected in the dancing pavilion. 'Two' short plays will be presented 'by the pupils of the high school at Unity hall tonight. They are "La Clgale Ches les Fourmts" and L'Huorists." A chorus of twelve girls wilt sing "La Marseillaise" Mar-seillaise" and a violin solo will be rendered ren-dered by Mkss Helen Hartley. A dance will be given after the programme. ... The sale of seats will open at the Salt Lake theater tomorrow morning for the engagement of "The Lion and the Mouse" at that theater, beginning Tuesday, May 8. The engagement is for five nights and a matinee Saturday. ... sj "Queena," by the Ethel Tucker Stock company, pleased a big crowd at the fr Grand last night. Miss Tucker gave a 'splendid interpretation of an emotional part. For his work as Lord Walter V Huntington Whit Brandon is entitled to commendation. He waa admirable in the Scenes in which he seemed to be blind, and later, tn his love scene with Queena, he was very good. "Queena" will run through the balance of the week, with a matinee on Saturday. ... i . Burlesque will be discontinued for the summer at the Lyric theater after May 11, This announcement is made by Business Busi-ness Manager Grant, who repreaenta John Cort, who practically owns the circuit. This announcement, however, does not mean that the popular house will close, as arrangements have been made to put h on of the strongest stock companies .rer Jeeen in this city In place of the buri" Iique. companies that have appeared at Jijie house elnce last September. Utj ina park, which is owned by the etmelpeoP1- will also be open during the iuirkV Two opera companies have been aecared for the summer season, and It is announced that they will present the sucoesaea of the laat two or three seasons sea-sons at popular )rlc(; John F. Blstes, manager of the Or-pheum. Or-pheum. leaves next week for Chicago to take charge of the amusements at The White City," one of Chlcago'a biggest imusemenf resorts. Mr Blstes will, ft Is ezDected. return to Salt Lake In the early fall for the opening of the local Orpheum season. ' |