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Show BENEFIT f OR THEATRICAL PROMISES BIG SUCCESS For the. first time In the history of the Orpheum theater that house of amusement will he open on a Sunday night tomorrow. The occasion will be the special benefit for the Theatrical as- . eociation, a branch of which was organized organ-ized in this city last week with sixty charter members including the employees em-ployees of ay the theaters in Salt Lake. The T. M. A.'s arc a widely known . mutual aid society so it stands to reason rea-son that there is 'no lack of volunteers to make the program an attractive one. The trouble at this time seems. to bo that there are more volunteers than there will be time for all to appear. Incidentally the affair has no immediate imme-diate connection with the Orpheum beyond be-yond the fact that the T. M. A. 's number num-ber the maioritv of Orpheum employees I in the ranks. Everybody is vojuntcer- ! in? his services, from the box office i tSTLst-eollai, tn the flvmnn Willard nifled a desire to participate. From rehearsals re-hearsals held to date it is promised that there will be some sensations on tap, notably the act of Weight and Younger in a fake balancing stunt that is a scream providing the wire docs not break. The bill as announced is as follows: Kuhn and Youngerman, song and danco specialties. ... . Miss Millie Williams, illustrated songs. "JaoK" Held, humorous cartoons. Ln lotte, aerial gymnast. . "Behind tho Scenes," setting and striking an act. . Miss il. Mulvey, soloist on the Italian harp. Wight and Younger, feats of marvelous marvel-ous strength. Horace 8. Ensign, Salt Lake City's popular baritone. Appleby, symphony banjoist. Merode, athlete on Roman rings. Kinodrome and three others acts. I Wcihe has not only tendered his superb I orchestra for the occasion, but will en-j en-j large that aggregation of musicians by I two French horns, a couple of strings I nnd a 'cello. With everything donated, form tho house to tho l-chts, the affair, should bo a financial success. With the proceeds of the benefit the T. M. A.'s expect to furnish tho. quarters in the , Deseret Nationnl bask building which have been leased. Goss and Warner have been working hard' on the program, but cannot definitely defi-nitely annour.ee the entire bill until tomorrow, as at the last minute actors at tho Oraml rru Lvrie nnd members of the "Bopnie Brier liusli " company wig- ' 9 I ? ' ' ( . x t ,"'s ; ,.,.'.- : - - ,;: '.y'- : f " x y. ' f '- ' -- . -; - - 4 f IIAEEY LEIGHTON, Wio will begia an estonded Btock ensaeirrent at tie Grand Sunday night in "Friends." t ' f - ' 4 - . '5 V J ' ( v llrrclsu3 aiiirc- Urc:j r.t itz Orpt3-.ua sort wee-k. ' " S - . - . 1 ' . . |