| Show V > j h 11 y a l I I I > lar Il I i 4 ion xf y This Week SaltUalco Theater Hal Reid In The Prlnco of the World Monday Tuesday I and Wednesday evenings Eddie Foy In A Night In Town Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee Grand Walter Walker in That Wan Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day evenings a With the coming week the theatrical season will be feet going In Salt Lake both Salt Lake Theater and Grand bc I I Ing open In addition to these two playhouses play-houses there is very serious talk of establishing es-tablishing here another house which will furnish > th stock and operatic I vork Milton Kallman of the Ralph E Cummings stool company has been In I the city during the past week for the purpose of making arrangements looking look-Ing to tho establishment of his organization organi-zation If town Mr Kallman claims for his company that It Is superior to either I the Frawlcy or the Nell companies His plan If proper arrangements can be i made wlllljofto present the stock company com-pany here during tho winter months and with the early spring put In an operatic combination a > i At ItheiSalt Lake Theater the opening bill will be The Prince of tho World a play after the order of Ben Hur and Quo fYadls Tho Play 1sl billed as a great Christian play Mr Reid who brings the play to this city is not known in salt Lake He wns formerly a member of Rose Coghlans company appearing In Peg Wellington as Earnest Ear-nest Vane Now that he is starting on his own hook he has for leading support sup-port John T Sullivan who was the husband hus-band of Rose Coghlan Among those in the cast are Will SRising andlhls wife Lillian ICemble who opened the season at the Salt Palace In the spring The leading ladyilnthe company Is Bertha Belle Westbrook Mr Reid besides being I be-ing hn actor appears to have l had considerable con-siderable success as an author having written Human Hearts Knobs I o Tennessee A Homespun Heart and Tho Night Before Christmas besides be-sides The Prince of the World In which ho takes a leading part Ten years ago nos charm was so po A Ato tent to draw an audience to the Salt Lake Theater as Eddie Foy who was the chief and particular bright star of Hendersons extravaganzas After the failure of Henderson and the disbandment disband-ment of his great extravaganza company com-pany Mr Foy started Into the profession profes-sion na a star Ills coming tho last three nights of the week will be In anew a-new play entitled A Night In Town I The piece Is adapted from the Italian drama and treats of the subject of cigarette smoking Foy appears ac a victim of this habit which causes him numerous mental lapses There are quite a number of musical numbers through the play and lots of funny business busi-ness to afford Fov vent for his clever specialties Eva Tanguay is the sou brettcof the company As the opening performance of the Grands season Mr Mulvey will present That MllnH a society comedy written by Mme Chartres and Interpreted by A M Palmers company Walter Walker will appear In the leading role supported by Mildred St Pierre Tho central theme of the comedy rests upon a man who going to New York without friends or money out of necessity hits upon a novel method of earning his living liv-ing He seeks out the women whose husbands have reached the neglectful state and guarantees as a means of drawing back the love of the cold hearts to arouse within them a wholesome I whole-some Jealousy A new type of adventuress adven-turess is Introduced IriKJie comedy who Impersonates on Italian painter French singer and Spanish dancer In these I three dlfferentcharactcrs she fascinates three widely diversified types of husbands hus-bands and succeeds in keeping her triple Identity a secret from them The entanglements arising are said to be humorous In the extreme The piece runs the first three nights of the week STAGE CHOWCHOW Quo Vadls by the Frawley Stock company at the Grand theater San Francisco has proved one of the best drawing cards the theater has ever had Clay Clement and L R Stockwell in A Great Obstacle will be an early attraction at-traction at the Theater e 6 Y During the months of October and November there will be very few dark nights at the Salt Lake Theater Now that tho season has opened Manager Pyper promises good attractions with short waits between plays Y Three lines of light now blaze at night across the front of the Grand furnished by about 200 incandescent lights Blanche Bates has returned to New York after a stock engagement In Den t ver e a Hereafter the ticket ofllco of the Grand will be open only from 10 to 12 In the morning and 3 to D J in the evening even-ing Carruthers will continue at the box office as In the past while Mr Mulvey will give his special attention atten-tion to tho management Lole Fuller who was associated with Oscar Bunsen in a one years starring engagement is about to return from abroad She will appear on the vaudeville vau-deville stage with Jessie Bartlett Davis Da-vis Tim Murphy who Is succeeding Sol Smith Russell opened his our at Toledo To-ledo 0 last week In RusseJls last play A Bachelors Romance The general verdict Is that Mr Murphy will hold his own with Sol Smith Russell Rus-sell J Madame Modjeskas company Is rehearsing re-hearsing at Orange N J for the coming com-ing season of Shakespearean plays I Tho company Is a noteworthy one having hav-ing for leading lady to Modjcskn Oelotle Tyler and for leading man Mr McLean Among the members of the company Is Miss Loula Gale who spent last winter In Salt Lake W > M Wilkinson who used to be manager for Salvlnl In the days that Royle and Henderson were In the company com-pany Is now piloting the Oily of New York Mr Wilkinson has never found an attraction to hold Its own with Sal vlnl 0 Jennie Kennarlc appeared In New York last Monday night in the role of Estrella Bonham In Augustus Thom ass last play Arizona The piece Is now running at the Herald Square theater Miss Kennark relieves Mabel Bert The criticisms upon the performance per-formance say that she Is a welcome I successor and one who should have been seen on Broadway long since I I The full cast of The Mandarin with which the Salt Lake Opera company opens the homo opera season at the Theater on October Cth Is as follows Fan Tan Mr Spencer Emperor of China Mr Goddurd flop Sing Mr Pyper Tho Mandarin Mr Campbell Ko Tso Mr Graham i Jcbso Miss Savage Ting Ling Miss Fisher Sing Lo Miss Levy Oolong Miss Pyo Pckoo Miss Clark Ping Tco Miss Barrow u The comedian Walter Walker who presents That Man In Salt Lake the coming week made all New York laugh last summer when he presented the I play at the Herald Square theater The opinion Is freely expressed that before many seasons Mr Walker will rank as one of the bnst comedians in the country Alfred Bouvier who used to be Al Haymans representative on the coast has gone East to make the concluding arrangements for the Grau Opera company com-pany which will appear In Salt Lake In November 1 Y Y I James Neils stock company is booked I to appear In Salt Lake from October I 30th to November 3rd coming from the Northwest I Hodge Podge and Company Peter I F Dairys new musical comedy was launched at Waterbury Conn last Wednesday night It Is an adaptation from a German source The play Is now at the Boston Museum one of the noted theaters of the country and promises to be one of the seasons suc cusses Jennie Hawley of this city takes the most Important leading role I 1 that of CarmenitaT a female toreador I from Spain who has posed fdr some posters The play will give Jennie Ilawley better opportunities than she has over had before requiring considerable I consid-erable singing and acting Everything In a Dalley play from beginning to end must go with a dash so that Miss Hawley Haw-ley will be put to a harder strain than I she has ever experienced I o In a chat last evening regarding his I negotiations for a theater In Salt Lake I City M Martin Kallman stated that he was close upon the consummation I looking to the establishment of his company In this city The Ralph Ey Cummings company has a repertoire of JUt plays MUSIC CHANTS i I The ChrIstensen brothers have been meeting with success In the south Y a The entertainments tho Flanders amateurs will probably be resumed this winter Prof Radcllffe gave a splendid organ recital on the Methodist church organ In Ogden last Sunday afternoon He spent three days or last week In repairing re-pairing and tuning the Instrument upon up-on which he so ably performed to the pleasure of a crowded house II Y A Y Mr Peabody went out of the city for a ten days outing Thursday and will return shortly before the 1st of October Mr McOlellan will officiate at St Marks organ today 9 Miss Mabel Clarlc Isa coming soprano so-prano Y Mrs Marie C Gerrans has decided to I open a vocal studio I A Orchestras will have a busy time this year ChrIstensens hall Is already nearly filled for November events Helds band gave the music at Saltalr last night Owing to qte fact that Prof Wclhc will be engaged with theatrical attractions attrac-tions from now on until conference time Prof McClellan has been engaged to direct the opera of The Mandarin for the Salt Lake Opera company Mr Wclhc will assist In the orchestra Prof McClellan Is now holding nightly rehearsals re-hearsals of the chorus and principals Mrs Strawbridgc and Miss Mabel I Clark will each sing solos at the morning morn-ing service at the Illff church There will also be a quartette by selected members of the choir Prof Radcliffe has returned from his vacation feeling well and strong and has taken up his work again Y < Another brass band Is being organized organ-ized The proposition to organize a large military concert band through the Elks meets with favor by a number of local band musicians who hope the Elks will push the scheme through and organize or-ganize a band of at least forty men With this number there could be sixteen six-teen clarinets two oboes three saxa phones four cornets four horns three slide tenors two euphonoums four basses and two drummers |