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Show t i:07.:d zitl": v.A3 "..'ArrrLT f r ' ! tv i yd 1'3 c:i f. "s at t:.- f..tL' 1 :.'a-.rr, ,n r ..-.t, vhcn ha f-' '' Ilia tvvivr l c cr. tf t.l i : a cf J vn 1 -vw f.i 2 '.aula - t c I 1 rt.ri t . y, "i. ---i. -ry. V I :r. Kyle In v. ..1 er:';;eJ t-r t e'.:a-pell.tr e'.:a-pell.tr loval ' t..djer:er ct t: .r Jas-r.er Jas-r.er Thrr he. Te fcpr.cs cf "I'.osoir ary" are lei J curing the corona lion c f Queen Victoria, the closing1 act to'.lr.s place during the cek-brj'fnn cf h-r J-iti:e, tfty yeart lattr. The tin.e llower of reinem-brcmce, reinem-brcmce, the row.n-.ary, links the ' epoche together and brlrg a flood cf memorlts to the mini of Elr Jaf per. then ii years old, aSordir.gr a pathetic er.Jl.-.sr to a Bimple romance of his middle Ue. Wr. Kyle'a gup-portir.s gup-portir.s company Is evenly balanced and a plea-'rg performance Is flveo. Frederlcli .AVeber appears as Trcf. Jogratn and apptara at Ms best In the third act. George Gaston as Capt. Crulcitshank and Edna Ewen aa Mr. Crulckahaiik are Quite ac ceptable, while Sadie Handy Is a pretty and petite Dorothy. Other parts are in good bands. "Rosemary" "Rose-mary" will be given again tonight and tomorrow matinee and night d SEATS ARE ON SALE FOR BTET-aon'a BTET-aon'a "Uncle Tom's Cabin." which opens at the Grand theater Thursday Thurs-day night for the remainder of the week. . ARTHUR TVARDE. IN ADVANCE OF Florence Robert!, and Charlea W. Meakln, press representative of Charles B. Hanford. early attractions ' at the Salt Lake Theater, are In the city. Mr. Meakln Is a Salt Lake bo, while Mr. Wards is well remembered here, being son of Frederick Warde. e THE PUPILS OF ROWLAND HALL gave a very Interesting literary and , musical programme at the Ladles' Literary club last night After a short programme of songs, recitations recita-tions and club swinging, a little play , wa presented, called "A Cane of Suspension," In which about fifteen pupils took part ' e "A CHINESE HONEYMOON," WHICH Is the attraction at the Salt Lake Theater, beginning Monday next Is headed by John E. Henahaw, who was last her with Stuart Robson.. assuming the character of David Garrick In "'Oliver Goldsmith," and the role of Mr. Samuel Pineapple seems to fit that comedian better than any part be has yet assumed. The leading opposite character, Mra Pineapple, la being played by Miss Stella Tracey. the clever prima donna don-na from the New Tork Casino. A notable peraon with "A Chinese Honeymoon' Is Mlaa Toby Claude, ..who is said to be Irresistibly funny 'as Fin. Other well-known people in the cast are W. H, Clarke, Charles H. Prince, Georgle Bryton Cahlll, Edward Clark, Edmund LawreiVbe, Helen Morrison, Frances Knight, May Ten Broeck and a grand en-aemble en-aemble of nearly one hundred voices, making it one of the most expensive ' attractions that has visited Salt -Laks In recent years. INTEREST IS RIFE IN THE UNI. verslty Dramatic -club's appearance at the Salt Lake Theater Friday . might In "A Scrap of Paper." MRS. MELVTNS EVENING OF EN-gllah, EN-gllah, Scotch and Irish ballads at the First Congregational church, Thursday, Thurs-day, promises to be a musical treat |