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Show "Wool Spots for,! I x::::::m EE'ny$f Eutnvruvnnnuiniuuuvuvtiiruuuv j . ' "Little Christopher," which will be presented at the Salt Palace on June i22nd for the benefit of the T.v M. C. A. building fund by G. HI Stevens' merry company Nf comedians and singers, constitutes three hours of hilarious fun, music and enjoyment. - Manager. Stevens Stev-ens has provided an exceptionally capable capa-ble company, among whom are such clever people as Sallle Fisher. Lottie Levyr Ruth Wilson, Prof. A. C. Lund. Fred Graham. Kenneth Kerr, Mrs. Browning and a chorus of forty voices under the direction of Prof. John J. ilcClellan. The advance - sale of the seats opened this morning " at Smith Drug company with a long line of amusement seekers awaiting their turn. Judging from the eager demand for the seats and the Interest manifested, "Little "Lit-tle Christopher" w ill undoubtedly prove an exceedingly strong drawing card and - the late purchasers will have to be content con-tent with the best they can get, which jrill probably be standing room. . - Lagoon had Democrats "to burn" yesterday, but the resort beautiful was too ool to burn anything. - Calder's still catches the crowds. x ... -- Saltair has lost none of Its popular- tty. Bathing Is reported good. "iNrhen the graphophone begins, the crowds flock to the Cinematograph. |