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Show i - rrs 'Tir-'s rrler ri." f Van-2vuie. j Tlrrrzv ani Hack. "rj. ' ..oIr Ckatlnr. ". . i r-i:rL: r.oiir rvau". TSorriie Brier Bush" In ettll at the Salt T.aUa 1 heater, and is Btlll attmcting ap-, ap-, re lative audiences. The Wednesday matinee was largely attended and the ex. predion of approval were many. The j'lay remains through the week, with an-otli an-otli r matinee tsaturday. i Tb fniiowlng strong tM ' scheduled ( irpheum next week: The peerless Paplnta, the marvelous mirror ' fr, la a blase of color and dazsllntr f ictrli al . efTects; Alice Davenport and ' I'inpany in their original dramatic Kketch, "Now"; Charlotte R&venscroft, the sinking vlollnlnte; Dorothy Kenton, the gill with the banjo; Rialto Comedy I-'our, mirth and munlc; Mexican Her mann, original entertainer, and the klno-' klno-' drome. . - " Murray and Mack are still attracting crowds by their new musical melange. '"Around the Town," which remains all this week at the Grand, Including a Sat-, Sat-, irday matinee. The play is absolutely all new; nothing , remains but the title ; and the stars themselves. Entirely new in scenery and electrical effects, com-- com-- bined with good comedy served as only Murray and Mack can serve it, makes this year's production taV rank over any and all their previous efforts. A large company . of forty persons with such well-known persons as Gladys Van, Gus l'Uley, Gertrude Rutledge, Bobby Har-r'ngton, Har-r'ngton, FTancis Trumbull, May Gabriel. F lorence Cordelia. Fred Guillard. Bae Hamilton. P. J. Kane. Walter 8. Brower and a large singing and dancing chorus. . The Lyric is rapidly winning Its way Into the favor of the theater-going public as a vaudeville house. Its entertainments are of a high order and are given at pop-r pop-r ular prices. There Is a matinee daily and two night performances. |