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Show ' i 1 i - . - , Ii...:) -- m.J va VJ v:l UAXINa ELLIOTT, IN THE NEW Clyde Fitch- comedy. "Her Own Way," comes to the Bait Lake Theater The-ater next Thursday night, November Novem-ber 17, for three nights and a Saturday Sat-urday matinee. Miss Elliott played at four different New York theaters thea-ters consecutively, In order that tier ; stay there In ' "Her Own Way" might be prolonged to the further-est further-est possible 'limits. Manager Charles B. Dillingham will present - Miss Elliott here with the same cast and production seen In New York, the roster Including Charles Cherry, James Carew, Frederick Wallace, R. C. Hens, Nellie Thome, Oeorgle Lawrence, Fanny Addison Pitt and ' clever little Donald Gallaher. The story of the comedy, deals with the determination of a vivacious and high-spirited New York girl to have her own way In her love affair. af-fair. Miss Elliott has scored quite the biggest sucoess of several seasons, sea-sons, and Mr. Fitch's play has been pronounced the besthe ever wrote. "THE HEART OF CHICAGO" OPENS at the Grand theater Monday night, running until Wednesday night, with matinee Wedneeday. It la said to be the moat thrilling of Lincoln J. Carter's productions. The Are and bridge scenes are said to excel - anything now going In the melodramatic melo-dramatic line. e e e - HELD 8 BAND HAD A GOOD crowd at the Grand theater Sunday night. ' John Robinson in his barl- i tone solo made a hit The band programme pro-gramme was, as usual, well ren-, ' ' dered. Held knows how to catch I the popular ear. . e e e THE HILLS OF CALIFORNIA" IS the booking for the Grand theater the last half of the week. |