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Show I Tc::iG::rsAinj:2i:z:iT3. salt, lattt: TirnAirs "Tlio Lion cr.r;r"wrri ktzzi vaudeville. -G2A1..3 a:ii:ATi..-i "Han's Enemy,". or tte Downward Path." LYEIO - TIIILli:3-"rilsely' Ac- crwed.' , PAIS GEOTJNDS-Wasatch Skating ; lUnk, . . . Tha t4t tale opmed at the box offieo of th Salt Lake Theater today or the enfato-meot enfato-meot of Miaa Marine Elliott, who come hero for three performances of the Clyde Fiteh eomedy,. "Her Great Match." Miaa Elliott will be teen on Friday and Saturday aroninra and Saturday matinee. It ia two year ainea tail Una aetreaa vieited Salt Lake, and it is a gTatifyins fact that aho is able to return in a play which proved a ' tremendoua anecesa in the Eaat laat aeaaon." "Her. Great Match" ia pronounced the beat thing- Mr. Fiteh haa written, and thia ia a atronr indoraement when the paat achierementa of thia proline author are taken into account. Miaa Elliott ha been cupplied with an extremely congenial con-genial role. She appear aa "Jo" Sheldon, an American xirl. ; The aeece of the play are laid in London, and it ba been stared with treat elaboration. ; ... The : enrarement of '"The Lion and the Monte" at the Salt Lake Theater cloee tonight. to-night. ... - 4 . .-.' . Commencing-with the week of December -3 the Orpheom will be in lino with all the other houaea on the circuit, inaamnch daily matinoea will' henceforth be in order. With the exception of Sondava and Mondays there will be two ihows each -day at the popular State afreet Tcuderille houte. Kow that Latina,- tha iphyaical cnltar girl, and Lind-trom Lind-trom and Anderaon, comedy acrobatic tumblers tum-blers presenting "Paatime on tha Farm," hare arrived, the bill thia week i a good comedy vaudeville offering. --- .' Leoncavallo and his artiat and orchestra will be here a week-from tomorrow. The mail order for eat still Cbntinne to roll in, and ticket are cent by' mail to tha opera patron. t ' "Falsely Accused"- is Hrawing good crowds to the Lyric thia weet. There will be a candy matinee for ladies' and children Saturday. , At the Wasatch skating rink exciting race will ' be the feature tonight. The leading event will be a one-mile raco of Warren w. Matthews, expert, fancy and trick skater, with someone who will scrept hia challenge. , , "Man a Enemy, now an at the Grand, will terminate its present ang-acement in Salt Lake with two performance today a souvenir souve-nir matinee at 8 p. m., and tha cnatomsry evening performsnee. What Billy tVmnlon wa to "style Aroon." J. K. Emmett to "Frits," Georce Thompson ia said to ba to "Ton Tonaon.1' which cornea to the Grand for three nifhta startinj tomorrow evening. Billy Seanlon wa a typical Irishman. Joe Emmett a cher-acteriatie cher-acteriatie German, and George Thompson ha been pronounced everywhere tha moat perfect per-fect type of tha ftwede ever presented upon tha atafe. Mr. .Thompson i a new comer before the American theatrical public; For years he has been studying in Swedeq, where he waa a valued member of the Royal Stock company. Ha is a aiager and dancer of mora than ordinary excellence, and is a finished aotor. |