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Show AMUSEMENTS. 1 Particular attention has been given by Miss Maxine Elliott to the company supporting her in the Clyde Fitch comedy. com-edy. "Her Great Match." Miss Elliott, whose nrcsent tour, the fourth-since she became an individual star, is under the direction of George J. Appleton, has surrounded herself with an exec Jem cast for" her appearance here at the Sait Lake theater, Friday and Saturdav, Satur-dav, November 23 and 24. Among the players in Miss Elliott's company arc Miss Muriel Wylford, Miss Susanna Perrv, Mme. Mathilde Cottrelly, Miss Gladys Morris, Mr. Charles Cherry, Mr. Corv Thomas, Mr. Leon Quartermaine, Mr." Felix Edwardes, Mr. W. H. Sems and Mr. Guy Gary. The approaching engagement of "The Lion and the Mouse," the most widely discussed dramatic success of the generation, gen-eration, is already suggesting its importance im-portance by the number of mail orders for tickets that have come in from surrounding sur-rounding towns. Everybody is familiar with the gr2at American play, of which Charles Klein is the author, and which is now in its second year in New York, having made a record run there during all of last season j.nd through the entire en-tire summer. Henry B. Harris w ill send a company to this city in which special care has been exarcised in order to secure se-cure artists exactly suited to the several sev-eral roles, and he will further provide for the enjoyment of playgoers by bringing the complete production. "The Lion and the Mouse" will be here for three nights and matinee beginning Monday evening next. |