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Show FIXE. 3I0DKRN THBATKU t-M ' lilYKS ITS FIRST BILL J K-, i .j'Jii;; Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Oct. 31. Modcrnly equipped wli! with tho kiti'51 appliances found in the larger play houses, the new Lyceum the- 1;. J!;' .-iter on lower Twenty-firth street una fonmUly opened to the public this even- , .villi : ing. when tho first vandet-Illo bill or tins 'v'JJ'1 season played two performances to a iTi. ' i capacity house. 1,.;:J:i: The building is one of the handsome fc'S-r'JS' : VHiidcville houses of tho stale. Coninio- il K 4. dlous. well ventilated dressing roomn IImjI'I have been built in the basement, below rfTa) , t he stage. The entire house is a. model Ivti; of good sanitation and beautiful archl- i WS ; ' lr,-titrc. Contractor L. W. Mend turned H M ' the hoiiscto Hi" proprietor. .1. It. N'uck- U Wj' ujs, this arternooir. The new house will L he-under the management of C. XV. Llp- n 'ItURK pi noot t. the popular manager of tho old IiPhMK l.cium. The new theater has a seating . TnM - capacity of 700, n little loss than hair or it t'lflV ,nis "limber f soats being located in thn ifl HihflH balcony. Architect Holier LMerS prepared u; mF lh ,;lans for building. |