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Show "CORIANTON." The production of "Corlanton" at the Colonial next week gives every promise of being put on in better shape than ever before, with the possible exception of the time that Mr. Haworth was seen in the leading role. However, Alfred Swenson, the Salt Laker, who was Mr. Haworth's understudy under-study at the time, b playing it in a way at rehearsals re-hearsals that has ben more than pleasing for those who have witnessed the work at the Co- SSSSsflrl Mf&&&ffiS3fflHi&&fflb NIH ssssssr'. M$v&Ssffi8B!BF9aBKikv tt9 ssPSsasHBHsflskkuRHsHsssLssBsLBsLt 9 Miss Loye Roseberry, Famous Texas Cow Girl, at the Wild West Show next week lonial durirg the week, and "Corlanton" should prove a groat drawing card not only lor the visitors visit-ors in town, but Salt Lakers as well. Since leaving leav-ing here, Mr. Swenson has made a splenaid rec-out, rec-out, his work with Eugene Walter's "The Wolt." in which he appeared at the Salt Lake theatre last season, proving conclusively that the young man . is an pctor of unusual ability. The others in the cast will be practically the same as were seen in the initial production, and (the ballet and chorus is said to be even better than the lirst. From a scenic standpoint alone, the drama founded found-ed on the ctory written some years ago by B. II. Roberts and dramatized by O. U. Bean, is well worth seeing , |