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Show :miUE5M!S tomenrsjAMysEMEHTs. CALT LAKE THEATER "The Lion and the Monse." OSPHEUMTHEATES Vaudeville. GRAND THEATER "Man's Enemy, or the Downward EMa."- ' XYRiq THEATER' 'Falsely Ac- cueed." . TAIR GSOTJJTDSWaaatch Skating (Eink. , - - - Tha SaU-l.ska Theater's attraction for next; Friday-and Saturday nifhts and Sat-tUday Sat-tUday .atin.ea wJ ha.Miaa Maicine rilioU la; CJyda Fih'a ' foux-act comedy, "Her , Great Match," a .play In which thia ana actress scored auch a ttig auceeea- last "aea-aon. "aea-aon. Miaa EUiott, it. is ssid, has never 5.T? f?f dTantese than in the rola y i chaldon, the heroine of "Her Great . Jtatch. And furthermore, it ' ia declared tbrt Mr. Fitch has written nothing, better. Tk-f vWt revaala- both the etar anoTtha an-thorVVtiftir an-thorVVtiftir beat,. which ia ample assurance J a I Trpitalavenina 'a entertainment. Mr. ffceatrii supplied Misa Elliot with a rola that tato1 her to enow that wonderfully appealing talent which haa brought her to tha front ranks among America a stage women. wo-men. - . -. - , - . - m a. a . . Praspacts ara for a crowded house at the opening performance of - "The. Lion -and tha Mouse at the Salt Lake Theater, tonight. An entirely- capable comdany ia promised. The. engagement runs until Wednesday night, with a matinee Vsednesdiy. ' I ... a a a - In-addition to. a atrong comedy bill at the Orpheum thia wf. commencing tonight, there will be a motion picture aenaation in tha form of ' 'A, Race for a Wife." a thrilling thrill-ing - automobile tomavee. introducing many sensational effects and actual scenes before, during' and after the Vsnderbilt cup race on Long island last month Tha synopsis of the plot ia: A pretty American girl promises to marry her eweetheart if ha "wins the cup race." . Her father offer to bet $10,000 o-a the reeulv aad- the . villain, also a rival, covers tha bat. Then is shown the morning . of tha race and tha plot to drug the hero, which ia foiled by the heroine. Than cornea as. attempt . to burn tha gsrt ge and numeroue ether adventuree. At last tha start--it pulled - eg and tha villain preeeada to scatter broken bottlee and obstructions. Sensational aad comic race, incidents .follow, and then ia shown tha race proper with the autos clipping clip-ping off ninety miles an hour. - Again "the story ia .pieced in and all ends hsppily, with villainy foiled and virtue triumphant. a a Misa- Martha Dy) .won tha contest at tha Wasatch skating - r.'uk Saturday night for the most graceful woman skater in Salt Lake. Tha contest las tod through the week, two of tha beat . skaters - being selected each - night, who ska tod for tha prise Saturday night. If was a handsome pair of akatea. '. X ' temperance ' play, with atrong melodramatic melodra-matic features, ia - "Man'a Enemy," which ' opened before a big crowd at tha Grand last -eight. Tha curse of strong drink ia moat viv- - idly, portrayed, with all ita horrible, degrading, degrad-ing, criminal effects. Frederick Harrington, as Harry Stanton, who become a- alave to alcohol and falls a victim to tha wily designs of a heertleea siren, ia clever in hia difficult '. rola. 7. C. Molyneaux as1 Tom , Drake . ia clever in the dual -character which -ha portrays. por-trays. - L. A. Kampton as Isaac Bsrnett (I key to' kit friends), acta tha part of the Jew in splendid style. Lillian Gala, tha leading lady, as Sally Banks, passing aa Tom Drake 'a sister, sis-ter, poeaeaeee a good ataga presence and ia a. natural aetreaa of no mean ability.' "Man'a Enemy" runs until Wednesday night,' with tha usual souvenir matinee. . . - a . Tha Lyric waa well filled last night for the open jar performance of "Falsely Accused," 7 IRa stock company. Tha play ia one tit tiTnij. interest, dealing wth;the efforts of TgaaBdrel to blacken tha character af tha a 1 a af New York millionaire, whom the villain vil-lain ia trying" to swindle in the aale of Western West-ern mining stock.. The villain's .plana ara frustrated and' tha story ends hsppily. ' The company ia well east and tha performance ia ana of tha bast ef tha season. "Falsely Accused" Ac-cused" runs -aU tha week, with regular matinee mat-inee on Wedneaday and special candy matinee for tha children on Saturday. . - a. a Tha mail order aale for Leoncavallo's en- J segment begina today. Thia will continue or one week, whan the regular advance window win-dow sale will begin. Thoee who desire choice locstions should sand in their ordera at once to Mr. Pypex, who haa tha operatic season in hand. a a e , On Monday evening next the new building especially constructed for the Salt Lake- au-ditoritun au-ditoritun w81 -be-opened to the public amid elaborate deeorationa and a grand outburst of music by Held'e band of twenty picked musicians. Together with roller skating, accompanied ac-companied by the band, races, specisl events and many new and novel featurea will be pre-aented pre-aented during tha aeaaon at tha new rink. Compared with other atmctures need for public pub-lic gatherings in this city and State nt it aaid that tha new Auditorium skating-rink is foremost fore-most both in capacity and in eolidity of eon-atruetion. eon-atruetion. On the night of the opening the management will make special efforte to handle han-dle the large crowds. . . t |