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Show I ' i - V . i : . i ' - ,' . ". It," like all the rroluctlor.s cf the Dar.lfh author, is a series cf c'-lorucs with little cf action, reveal;::? the :?ry of a discontented woman Mho trolly ends it all ty com rr.it tin?? sulelJe "beautifuUy" after her erstwhile lover has wofuMy botched the Job cf hs own taklnar c:r. 'There is no r; . a but that 111. i O'Nell went throu ;h her part of the dialogues in an admSratle manner, man-ner, and that E. J.-Ratcl.Se made a most capable villain, but as for other performers and the play itself, yon can, as stated, get Into an argument without with-out trouble. ' Lewis Morrlson'a company In "Faust opens at the Grand tonight for the first half or the week, with matinee Wednesday. Wednes-day. This gorgeous spectacle is alwaya a drawing card and the engagement at the Grand will prove no exception. The staging and electrical effects are aald to-be better than ever. The seat sale ia already large. . - Al G. Field' Greater Minstrels will appear tonight and tomoruow night at the Bait Lake Theater. The first part this year consists of a spectacular roof garden scene in New York, showing in panoramic succession notable scenes In the metropolis. All the Id favorites and many new onea are Included in the company. . i . |