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Show Salt Lake Theater Maude Adams in "The Little Minister." : ; Grand Theater Dark. Novelty Theater- Vaudeville. Bon Ton Theater Vaudeville. Unique Theater Vaudeville, .. TJtahna Park Vaodevillt. MAUDE ADAMS AS JLADY BABBIE In "The Little Minister," played to another "great audience at the Salt Lake Theater last night. There was j not an empty seat in the house. The audience was warmly Sympathetic, Sympa-thetic, as was the one of Monday night, and the appreciation of the artistic work of Miss Adams and her' company, was as sincerely demon - , rtrated. A matinee performance of The Little Minister" will be given at 3 o'clock this afternoon and the , engagement will conclude with to- , night's performance. MESSRS, WILSON St BUTCHER, THE lessees of the Salt Palace ' theater, have a. large force of men at work on this popular playhouse, putting it in shape for the opening performance perfor-mance on Monday evening. May 30. . . "What Happened to , Brown," a' lively and mirth-provoking .skit, with a number of first-class vaudeville vaude-ville artists., will be the opening bill, , together with moving pictures and - illustrated songs, the like of which ' has never before been, seen In Salt, Lake. Miss Ella Wilson, the leading . lady of the , Athon-Wilson-Clarke combination o'f v" vaudeville ' artists,-,' artists,-,' will wear that much admired gowrt - presented to her by.M. Worth, the1 well-known Parisian modiste, in one of the plays that this company will present here during their engagement engage-ment at the Salt Palace theater. It is called the "Gown of Gold." and Is said to be a handsome creation. The entire Jlst of performers is made up of the very beet talent that could be secured in the country, and , patrons of this popular playhouse ' are promised a season of high, class entertainment that Is sure to be a big drawing card. , a : SAMUEL FREEDMAN, BUSINESS manager for E. H. Sothern, is in the - city making final preparations for the presentation of "The Proud Prince," to be at the Salt Lake Theater The-ater during the latter part of next week. During the Sothern engagement, engage-ment, the curtain will rise at S THE ENGAGEMENT OF ERVIN Plumhall, In "Shamus O'Brien.'-' which was to have been presented at the Grand theater In the next few days, has been canceled, the company com-pany having broken up and disbanded dis-banded In Minnesota. MISS SALLIE FISHER, A WELL-known WELL-known Salt Lake girl, who for. the past eight months has been with the Frank Daniels company in the comic opera. "The Office Boy." will return to her home tomorrow. She will come here direct from Glenwood Springs, Colo., where she spent a few days after Joining her father. M. M. Fisher, 163 East Sixth South street. Mlsa Fisher will stay here but a few months, as she will leave here about August 1 to fulfill her engagement with Daniels for the winter season, which opens in St. Louis. Miss Fisher has the principal prin-cipal character, Euphemia, in "The Office Boy," which is snid to be one of the brightest and fnnnleet musical musi-cal shows on the road this season. She has made a hit throughout the East. |