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Show ELEANOR FALKE At the Orpheum Next Week FRANCIS WILSON COMING. Francis" Wilson, whose new farce, "When Knights Were Bold," in the biggest success ttvnt popular comedian has had since his comic opera days, has one of the largest and most valuable libraries possessed by any player in this or any other country. It contains many examples of early ear-ly printed books and rare first editions and he also has a very valuable collection of Napoleonic souvenirs, for the great Frenchman appeals more strongly than any other figure in modern history to the player. Charles Frohman will present "When Knights Were Bold," at the Salt Lake theatre the-atre soon. !.' & & & COMING TO THE ORPHEUM. The program at the Orpheum next week is headed by the famous Fred Walton who is known in Europe and America as the monarch of silent comedy. He is probably best known as being the original "Toy Soldier Man." Press Eldredge is said to have an entirely now line of jokes that are guaranteed. Eleanor Falke, the singing comedienne, has a budget of new songs and now gowns. A spectacular acrobatic stunt Is what is promised prom-ised from the Pantzer Trio, who appear in a gymnasts gym-nasts parlor amusement. Sadie Sherman will bo a novelty. She comes recommended as being the possessor of an excol-mimic. excol-mimic. Cale & Rags, who presents an eccentric comedy com-edy act, finish the bill. |