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Show ! support of sny l!ght opera orrsajration In , America. The. same beautiful coilamfi nd ' mammoth iconic equipment as wss used dnr- int the eng niement , of the presentation of i "The Two Koes," ' Dorothy" and "Bab-i "Bab-i ette" at the Broadwsy theater, New York City, will be used here. . The sale of aeate for the week began this morning. . , Digby Bell's company, which-will be Men t the sH Lake Theater tonjrbt in Augusta Thomas' big eomedy success, ' 'The Education of Mr. Pipp." includes the following well-known well-known atoVs: W.'JJ. gt-ClaiE. Sara B. Har- , dy, Reginald Mason. Beth CampbeU H1T. Belle .Galfnev. Dora ... Goldthwaite, Fhy lis Young, Elite Scott. Way Louise Aigen, iielen Vassar, Maria de Becker and others.: - ' The Claire Hatten-Adele ' Brssdsford rom-psav rom-psav opened a three nights' engagement at the Grand last night in a melodrama entitled, Shadowa of Sin." The plot haa the customary cus-tomary melodramatic theme, but Is consistently consistent-ly written and well'acted by the presenting company. A well filled house greeted he opening performance. On Saturday afternoon a souvenir matinee for the ladies will be given at 2:30 p. m. - . . The snuounrement of the coming of "Girl of the. Streets" ie eertain to arouse feeling of pleasure in advance to the countless people who are familiar .with this popular piece. Mit Katheriaa Crego. who appeara in the title role, is an exceedingly clever and beau- tfful actreta. Her age. talents and conscientious conscien-tious -work have raised her .to that point wherein she is being featured. Another clever member of the cojnpany ia Httle AJiea Berry, Ber-ry, the wonderful child artist. This attrao-tion attrao-tion will be ecen at the Grand theater on Sunday, Sun-day, September 30, for a four-night engagement. engage-ment. ' 2 ' ' Jane Corcoran and her' capable company greatly pleased small audience at the Salt Lake Theater last night in "The Freedom of Suzanne." The play is a aatire on divorcj and high aocioty lifo in England, and full of bright, snappjt lines. Miss Coreorsn filled the role of Buianne most admirably, while James M. Brophy wss all that could be de-aired de-aired as Cherlee Trevor. The east ia far above the average. t "A Millionaire's Wifa" will be played for the last time tonight at the Lyric. Tomorrow Tomor-row afternoon the stock f ompany will present pre-sent "The Power cf Truth," which will run for week. . Mav Boley and the Village Ctra-nps. Arthur Deming, the minstrel man; Die Lynch and the balance of the good turna at the lr-phenm lr-phenm thia weelc continue" to be reeponaibla for good bouses. Tonight being te regular societv night, several parties have been mad up and aests reserved. Next week the acme of vaudeville will be in tirder, with mattneea es-h day commencing Tuesday. - W . - - -. TONIGHT'S- AMUSEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATER Digby BeU in "The Education of Mr. Pipp." GRAND THEATEB ' ' The Shadows of Sin." OEPHETJM THEATER VandeviUe.-LYRIO VandeviUe.-LYRIO THEATER ' 'A Millionaire's Wife." SALT PALACE Boiler skating, scenic s railway, etc. ; The ' engagement of the famous Stewsrt Opera company begins at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater next Monday night and continues throughout the week. The announcement of the appearance' of this 'notable organization haa aroused nnusual interest among our theater-goers, particularly the mnic-oving portion, por-tion, as, the fame of the Stewart company is becoming almost as well known in the West as it is in the East, where they hsve controlled con-trolled the light opera situation for years. In the company appear such prominent artists as Mabel lit iv, prima donna: Bertha &halek. contralto; Bessie Fairbairn, comedienne; William G. Stewart, baritone; Carl Haydn, tenor; George W. Leslie, comedian; and Bowman Bow-man Ralston, bsiso. The chorus is said to be the bent In voice end personal eppernce In |