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Show r " - r r j n " t J i ...... ..Wl kV-tv.l TODAY'S AlIUSZilElTTS. -' ' Or.rilZUII Orphetun Stock Co. In . "Alabama." GHAlJD-ithel Tucker Stock ; Co. in "East Lynne." t CALTAirv Dancing, bathing. . XACCCIf Dancing, .hoot the chutes, ' ' etc-. .:."' -' '. .' CALHIS'S PARK Dancing, .boot : tie' chutes,' etc. " ' " . . , SALT PAT. ACE Dancing, theater. V.LYT.IC 'An American GirL" JcArilTO PARK Zinn's Traveaty Co., . "The Mascot." . " At the Grand theater tonight the Ethel Tucker Stpck company will present a play that never grow. old. 'East Lynne." The company Is far above the average stock 'company and a good presentation may assured. As an extra attraction the theater will have for the tlntt time in Salt Lake" moving pictures of the great 8an Francisco disaster. Another crowded house witnessed the last performance of "In the Hands of the Czar," despite the threatening weather. The acting of Miss Tucker in this play is the best he has presented thus far in the engagement, and the rest of the company is far above the - average stock company, i - The stock company presenting "The American Girt" at the Lyric theater this . weelt givea a clever Interpretation of the bill, a This company is far above the average. Miss Jane Kelton in the leading lead-ing rol has a wonderful conception of the part and not only looks the part, but - plays it exceedingly well. ' - Despite' the weather conditions. Zlnn's Travesty company has more than made good, and when summer is here In full -wing unprecedented business will be locked for. As funmakers and singers titls .company compare favorably with te big musical shows that play the flrst-rl-' houses. , . . i "Alabama" again scored heavily at the Orpheum at yesterday's matinee . and veffing performance, when bumper - poua, ) were in order. The entire strength 9t th popular stock company augmented augment-ed v- y $!ght more people and a chorus of p- "voices is now working hard on "Old K, elberg." which will be the bill for : n I week. Richard Mansfield's greatest ' TU f will give Mr. Mayall a fair chance - to show the Salt Lake amusement lovers ; nefct week what a good actor he really : is. Miss Stuart also will have a good 'part, in which she will appear to advan-i advan-i tage. The production is a most ambitious one, and when it is asserted that Manager Man-ager P. O. MaoLean Is paying $500 royalty on the piece and haa ordered special soenery painted for the production in addition to securing the services of a number of new people, it is safe to assert as-sert that "there is a great theatrical treat in store. "Alabama" goes the rest of the i week, with the regular matinee on Saturday. Sat-urday. - . . V |