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Show i crl Li - I'M,. ... ..! THE SALT LAKE THEATER' WILL have tor its attraction Thursday night the popular young actor. William Wil-liam Morris, in- Frank "Wyatt's brilliant bril-liant comedy, "Who's Brown." This popular play has never been produced pro-duced here before. Mr. Morris has surrounded ' himself with a select company of artists for which be has neither spared time, pains nor money in selecting. ARTHUR DUNN IN THE FANTAS-tlcal FANTAS-tlcal musical comedy, "The Runaways," Run-aways," comes to the Salt Lake Theater Friday and Saturday. The company numbers .seventy-five players, and In the support of Mr. Dunn will be Charles Dox. Clarence Harvey, Thomas Whttbread. William Wil-liam Meehan, Misses Ermlnle Earle, Blanche Wayne, Sallie Randall, the Althea sisters and the original Casino beauty chorus. , MANAGER PTPER OF THE SALT Lake Theater will have another big Belasco attraction for his patrons during the whole of next week, when White Whittlesey, the young romantic actor, will be seen In big productions of the famous romantic plays, "Heartsease," "The Second in Command" and "Soldiers of Fortune," For-tune," which will be given In this city for the first time at popular prices. "NETTIE THE NEWSGIRL" WILL be the popular attraction at the Grand theater the last half of the week, opening Thursday night. There will be the usual matinee Saturday. SEATS FOR THE BLANCHE BATES engagement at the Grand theater go on sale Friday. THE LADIES CHORAL SOCIETY will. present Denza's cantata, "The Garden of Flowers." at the First Presbyterian church Friday night. The cantata will be under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Martha Royle King. |