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Show ATTRACTIONS FOR WEEK OF JAN. 12th.' ffB Salt Lake Theatre. Monday night, "Richard ' f ' rfM Carvel"; Tuesday and Wednesday, and Wednes- J f'0B day matinee, "Shore Acres"; Thursday night, f ,J, jfH "The Man From Sweden"; Friday night, I niver- Vk'lB sity Dramatic Association, in "The Amazons"; ifjjH Saturday, dark. ,$H The Grand. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- f p , day, "Yon Yonson"; Thursday, Friday and Sat- 'i'.y'M urday, "Weary Willie Walker." ", . f '' tijH Andrew Robson, presenting a dramatization of VivillB Winston Churchill's famous novel, "Richard Car- JIfIB vel," will appear at the Salt Lake theatre for one ; "iLt B performance, Monday night. It is said that Mr. H'pfjltB Robson and his support give a clevGr perform- '4;'ft'j$B ance, and a correct impersonation of the charac- tj'B ters in the novel. Jijt "'M H "Shore Acres" comes to the Theatre on Tues- $ r 'fjffB day and Wednesday nights, and a Wednesday ji,S filfB matinee. f'rUB The story Mr. Heme evolved in 'Shore Acres" fV'nfiB is wholesome, Interesting and dramatic. Dramatic, , ' jffl as it is essential that every good play should be, & & UfiB but far removed from anything that could be -fllf'isIlB called theatrical. The principal charm of the play til $f Hfl is its atmosphere of naturalness and its logical P-IftB progression. The matinee will not begin till three 4 Willi B o'clock. fLlff jfl v$v t$( tJC yelp ((a In "The Man From Sweden," which comes to I'M liUfl the Theatre Thursday night, Knute Erickson, the ifBlffl Swedish character actor, formerly of Zion, takes US HUB the leading role. wm sl Have your dinners early Thursday evening so Er I f ' fl Hilda can do a hot-foot for the play house. r 'fill ' B jv j C iK ,',! June Mathis was the principal attraction of iS'ffl the "Whose Baby Are You?" company, and. has Sl'lfl done some clever work at the Grand this week. H'RiB |