Show i i I f Justs I Tho management of oC the tho Grand theater r being desirous to accommodate at all who ma may wish to hear Mr oIl Eugene Cowles and his company Thursday request all who desire seats scats to cither elther call s send nd or telephone tele- tele phone for them I as earl early carl carlas as 39 possible as ns ashe ashe he anticipates an unusually h heavy 3 advance advance advance ad ad- vance sale rot for or this special engagement The sale of oC stats seats began this morning 0 S S S Down b the tho The next drama comedy by Sea will gill open a n special cn engagement Monday fonda at nt the Grand theater Tho production production pro pro- Is under the management of ot Phil Hunt who for or the past live seasons has hIlS been Identified with the management of or Pardner and r equally as Os well known attractions Down b by theSa tho the thoS S Sa a has han 1 been cn a 0 recognized and established success artistically and financially In lii England for lor a a. number of ot seasons reasons past i and lied hod foAt its premier iC io American g production In Boston last season where ft It won ap ap- ap pro al S S Tho The seat t sale ulc for David Darld ld in let Tho The Auctioneer Indicates good patronage patron tron age for tor this fine actor during his Bait Salt Lako Lake engagement S SS Tho The Auctioneer er tho the new character character- comedy com In which that eminent author author- manager David ld Belasco brings forward David Warfield as t it star will open at nt atthe atthe th the Salt 8 Lake Lako Theater ter Thursday ThurI evening e and nil fill out oat the tho The Tho scene scenery properties properties properties prop prop- and cast will be bo Identically the tho same os IS th se seen during tho ho extended run at tho the nUon theater te New rew York Chief among the fitly players engaged b by Mr Belasco to support his star tnt are arc Marie Marlc Bate Bates Maria Davis II Phillips Eugene Eu- Eu gene ceno Canfield Sadie Miner William Wiiliam thong Bong Stokes Sullivan Henry Rogers Charles Chapelle and Dallas Tyler S S S Julia Marlowe Is the thc principal attraction attraction tion this week weck in New cw York appearing nt at the Criterion In George GeorgeV v. W. W V Cables Cable's The Cavalier Cn It Jt Is undoubtedly true that ono one of oC the principal r reasons for the abrupt closing of or Miss Mis- II Marlowe's season season season sea sea- son in Queen Flametta was her own ot failure to score the th personal success she had hoped for tor All the honors of ot the tho performance per per- went to Frank Worthing her leading man and tho the failure of tho the audi- audi erco erce to become enthusiastic over o MIss Mints Marlowe's acting In tho the principal role vole had much to lo do with Ith her br breakdown down a Tho The new pIa play gives hives her a Il much better Held for her talent and she Is II quite enthusiastic o over or r It its possibilities In her support support sup sup- port fort will he be Frank o Worthing I Edgar I L. L Davenport Miss US I Olive Oll Oliver Oll Miss Kate Lester I Charles H. H Bradshaw wand and Thomas L L. Coleman While the tho of or The Cds Crisis Is was not nota a remarkably brilliant one that IlIa play has hasso so 10 grown in popular favor or that James me K Hackett is now crowding cro to tho the doors in New ew York Three last Jast w week ek was the orchestra sent to the thc balcony foyer In order to accommodate the audience It nip and tuck between between be be- tween and ani I. Faversham with the tho former slightly In the lead and gradually drawing away from his rival rl up tho the street |