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Show 1 7vrr;usEriNTS 'kL of SunmerecsOai TODrS AI1USEIIEMTS. OEPHEUMVgnderllle. GRAND THEATER Georgia. Harper ta "Blue Jeans.' ' SALT PALACE Dancing, Scenic Eall-tfay, Eall-tfay, Old MUL Olympic Opera Company Com-pany In "The Telephone Girl CASINO PARK -Zinn ' Travesty Company Com-pany In "The Telephone Exchange."- BALTAIE Bathing, Old Mill, Scenic Eallway, etc. LAGOON Shoot the Chutes, Boiler Skating, etc - Tonight the bill change at Casino park, when Zinn will produce the bstt show of his lsrgs repertoire, "The Tslephone Exchange. Ex-change. " The piecS abound in catchy tnutic, clever comedy and beauty dances and ensembles. The big feature of the week will be the competitive Cakewalk between the chorus girls each night, and on the v last night of the week th giant cake will b awarded to the best steppers. Zinn introduced intro-duced the' Cakewalk conteit while playing In Ogden two weeka ago, and the rivalry became be-came so intense between th girls thst many of them have not been on speaking term aince. On the last niit there it got down to three eonplea for the sudiene to decide who should hsve ths csks, but finally .awarded .award-ed it to the Miasea Reynolds and Tracy. Every morning finds the girls rehearsing in paira for thia week's contest, snd the public can rest sssured thst they will see a contest thst is not "fixed." "Blue Jean," thst standard rnral drama, full of human interest, waa given by Mis Georgia Harper and . company at the Grand last night before a delighted crowd. Miss ' Harper bad a pleasing role in that of June, entirely different from anything she haa yet appeared in before her Salt Lake audiencea, and added much to her well-earned reputation. reputa-tion. Joseph Detrick also bad a character in that of Jerry Bascom different from other role asaumed by him. He appeared to good advantage, aa did alao Walter Newman. Other member of the company were well cait and ample scenie effect were ihown. "Blue Jeans" is irresistibly funny aa well aa pathetic. pa-thetic. It will run at the Grand until Wednesday night. Thursday Miss Harper will return to the emotional, presenting "Magda" for three nights and Saturday matinee. News of the dsath of Lewis Morrison, one of ths best known of the old-time actors and hnsbsnd of Florence Roberts, ' will be received with regret in Salt Lake. Mr. Morrison Mor-rison had been playing here periodically for many years, his last appearance being at the Salt Lake theater last winter in "Fsust." His death occurred at Yonkera, K. Y., last Saturday. He wa 01 year old. His wife, - well known here, wss with him st the time of his death. Charles Ledegar. the original "Flying Dutchman." who appears in his bounding rope"- comedy st the Orphwam tonight, is one of the funniest Dutchmen imaginable. This is tme when he is on the stage. Off the ctage he is a very attractive young man. His is the only comedy act on the bill this week. The remainder of tha programme roniist of the Five Salvaggia, acrobatic Russian Rus-sian dancer; Rapoli, the best juggler that has come to town to date; Cunning, the handcuff king; Argryo Kastron, a beautiful Greek violinist who haa denerted the concert stage for vaudeville; Median's dogs, and the kinodrome. |