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Show OGDEN SINGER 10 LIVE II m LAKE Last evening's Deseret News aays: The friends of Dr. Eromett S. Browning and Mrs Browning (iMag-gio (iMag-gio Tout) were surprised and pleased to greet them In Salt Lake during the week. It is their Intention to locate here permanently, Dr. Browning opening a dental office and Mrs. Browning taking a limited number of vocal pupils. In conversation with a News representative yedterday, Mrs. Browning said that after a month's experience on tho road with tho "Pink Lady" company, she decided that a horn life was better thau a professional profes-sional one, and had canceled her contract con-tract with Klaw &. Erlanger to go to London and head the "Pink Lady" there. She might have sung tho role in Chicago, but tho management had been unable to secure a theater. Tho road company with which she sang had been headed by Frank Daniels, Dan-iels, who filled the comedy rolo now being played by Frank Lalor in the number one company, In which Mra. Browning's sister. Hazel Dawn, Is appearing. ap-pearing. She also said that Mr. Daniels Dan-iels had not found tho part congenial, which waB largely tho reason that tho traveling company was called in. It Is possible that Mns. Browning's beautiful voice, which is woll remembered remem-bered for her two Salt Lake appearances, appear-ances, will be heard In a recital in tho near future either at the theater or in tho t&bernacle. The New 'York Herald received today to-day says: "Tho Pink Lady" company, which played last season and summer at the Now Amsterdam theater and is now nt the Colonial theater in Boston, will depart for London on March 23 to open at tho Globe theater there on April 8 The principals who will appear ap-pear in London are Misses Hazel Dawn, Alice Dovoy, Alice liegeman, Louise Kelley and Ida M Adams, and Messrs Prank Lalor, "Jack" Henderson Hender-son and Fred Wright. Jr. 00 |