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Show , What Salt Lake Thinks of! Henrietta Crosman in i "Anti-Matrimony" "The SaJt Lake theater on Monday' bad Its forty-ninth annual opening. Next year it will celebrate its golden anniversary. And If its first opening In 1862 was auspicious, that of Monday Mon-day was equally bo. It was fitting that ; It was so. And those who were present pres-ent at matinee and at night saw a finished production. Big audiences were present on both occasions not only big audiences, but capacity ones. And they canie away from tho play havlug been amused, having been enlightened, en-lightened, having seen an old friend, an accomplished actress, a gifted woman. wom-an. And they were glad that they had been present. i "Then, too, they witnessed the pro- I ductii.n of a play that has not yet been seen In the east, and the audi- i tnces were critical. Their judgment ' was asked as to the merits of a play. ( The verdict wa-s not only good, not j -only better, but best." Salt Lake ! Tribune. j Ok'den theater tonight. Seats now Belling. |