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Show r 1 ' . imam. , I ( - AC.... A J i A A V w -A s I A W r - - t :r; t tTrr--r -rk. " t 'j- ' , Va JevlUe. -C . J I... XI i "Ih Cli L1J TI.--AXi:Zr "Tte' Little i:ia- I -i. l.L. AUniTOZTCril Ekatirg. Comedy of invincible charm la "The College Widow;" which comes to the Salt Lake Theater Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day nlghta and Wednesday matinee. Success Suc-cess Is stamped so Indelibly upon thle best ot Georg-e Ade's works, that its merits mer-its seem to have been heralded to every nook and corner ot American territory. For '"The Widow" this seaaon, Henry W. Savage is sending a producing- company which ft is said is the best balanced that has yet appeared under the Savage banner. ban-ner. ... . - - '.' . First-nighters . at the Orpheum are given the assurance that the entire bill will be on hand this-evening. By noon today all of the acts, save one, had arrived, ar-rived, while the missing turn will get , in this afternoon from Minneapolis on the Overland Limited in plenty of time, for rehearsal. The new bill ought to make a bit with .the Three Leightons, Augusta Oloae. Eugenie Barker. Max Mllltan, the Two Francisco, the Rinaldos and 'Other features. Daily matinees will be In order from this time on. '. . ' L ' Manager Cox of the Grand has a real winner in "The Old Clothes Man." which made a decided- hit before a crowd that filled the bouse last night. There was not a seat left when the curtain went up and not a person who attended but voted the performance one of the best of the season. James Kyrle MacCurday.- the author of the play, appears In the leading role, typifying an East Side Jew. and makes of the character one that is intensely in-tensely Interesting and different from the average conception of the people of the Yiddish quarter. He Is ably supported by Blanche Brennan, - Kate Woods Fiske, William Fitxsimmons, F. Julian Byrd and others. The boxing bout between Kid Sharkey and Danny Daugherty In the fourth act is almost the real thing. "The Old Clothes Man" will run until Wednesday Wednes-day night, with souvenir matinee Wednesday... " " , ' - . - : "rtie ' Lyric Stock : company made a I fleasant impression last night In. its ln-tial ln-tial production of "The Little Minister," J the Barrie paly made famous by Maude Adams. The house was packed, to Its capacity ca-pacity and many were turned away,-unable to procure seats. Miss Ethel Roberta as Babble was most pleasing, giving a finished Interpretation to the character. Joseph De Slefanl as the minister acted well his part. The other characters were well Vast. "The Little Minister" will run all the week, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday. x . Features of interest at the Wasatch Skating rink this week are a party to be given there Thursday evening by the employees em-ployees of Walker Bros, store and ladles I night on Tuesday, when ladles are admlt- I ted to the rink free. |