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Show Theatres An entertainment that was delightful, delight-ful, whimsical, witty, clever and pleasing pleas-ing was the verdict of the large audience audi-ence who saw Alice Brady in "The Divorce Game" at the Utah theatre last night. In this production, made from the famous stage success, "Mile, Fifi," by Leo Ditrichsteln, Miss Brady has a thoroughly charming role. She appears as the extravagant American wife of an extravagant French no Ionian. Io-nian. The young couple are much in love with each other and aro always hard up because of the lavish way in which they spend money and because be-cause of the fact that the girl's marriage mar-riage settlement prevents her from using anything but the income from the vast sum left her by her father. It will be shown again tonight, tomorrow to-morrow and Wednesday. |