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Show GARRICK OPENS SEPT. 18TH. The Garrick re-opens for its second season of stock productions under the management of,, the Salt Lake Amusement Association, Monday evening, September .8th, in "Arizona." Cleaned and rennovated and the exterior of the house equipped with a handsome bronze and glass canopy, the theatre will offer its clientele comforts and conveniences lacking in previous years and which the present management in the rush of their first season had little opportunity to provide. But three members of last year's company will be seen with the new organization. Miss Dills, Miss Collier and Walter Seymour return and two local people, Miss Aurania Ellerbeck n and Neil Pratt, will be seen in the cast. George D. Parker, one of the best known leading men in the country, has been engaged as leading man of the company. He was last seen in Salt Lake as leading man for Mrs. Fiske upon her visit here last season. Miss Ethel Clifton is the new leading woman and much is expected of her, as she comes splendidly recommended as to both talent and beauty. John Sumner is the new character man and Elizabeth Ross the character charac-ter woman. William Bernard will be stage director di-rector and J. Byron Totten, who made so favorable fav-orable an impression at the Garrick in the early weekB of last season, returns this year. The list of attractions that have been selected for production at the Garrick includes half a dozen late dramatic and comedy successes that have not as yet been seen here at the larger theatres and in addition some of the best and biggest plays of the past four years. The plans of the management are big enough to make the Garrick to Salt Lake what the famous Alcazar has been to San Francisco. |