Show 1 AMUSEMENTS I AT THE GRAND At the Grand Gran theater next week pelt beginning begInnIng beginning begin begIn- ning Sunday night Willard Mack rack and Blanche Douglas and supporting company will present Pardner as founded rounded on Bret Hartes Harte's famous book The scenes c are laid ld entirely In a mining re ree et camp of Nevada e ch The story so shows shots the many adventures ad that befall ba Tennessee Tenness e and her final knowledge that she loves Caleb There pro ire rc four fOUl nets acts Act ono shows the room occupied by Caleb Swan gambler and antl As Asa niCe Bloc a miner Bice and his friends start to Carson City to procure a bride for tor the h former They return with the bride and nd the old home Is fixed up for tor her reception The music for the occasion is furnished by the Rocky Mountain string band and the Gold Nugget quartette Act two Jf show J t the arrival of Tom Romaine the thief t lef anxious to get his hIe hands on the gold from ee othe mine ig gold ld from the mine left to t Tennessee ss Y n ni i Cal Caleb Swan Mr lr M Mack k tells Tennessee i y j j r fl M Miss Douglas that her r father is 15 U dead Te l' l has reason to believe that Tom ITom l Romaine Is Is' a thief and that he is 2 planning to steal her gold I She appeals a at to R her er ng pardner n Act t hg three r develops e eI I th plots o target t get possession of ot the fortune Tennessee Tennes- Tennes see B e disguises herself Jis as n R h nv v v 1 o- o I Ithe i the ithe truth and gains possession of ot the gold She and her brother flee ile lIe ana ano viK a r I a ashot shot Is fired Intended for Caleb Swan Tennessee r receives tho thu bullet JT IVr f There ers Is the I repentance ra between the Tom RomaIne meets his just fate Tennessee declares her love for V Caleb Swan and the happy conclusion of y r an an extremely pretty drama comes t. t Supporting Mr Mack and Miss Douglas i are Frederick Allen Harry W. W Blanchi Blanch Blanch- Blanchard i- i ard Arling AlCine Lee Millar Ira E. E 5 Earl Earlc Joe Kennedy John C. C Davis Wil- Wil X Ham Donovan Eleanor nor Everett Lottie Lottier J do and others th r- r jig 7 i Manager Frank Franl M M. Eldredge announces iy that Mr Mack will place In preparation i such plays as The Man from Mexico i The Girl of or the Golden West and other equally equall noteworthy productions Mr rr Eldredge Eldredge has leased the Grand Ind fi- fi and i from the splendid business Uius far there Is every evidence of suc- suc r c ss AT THE SALT SAt T LAKES LAKE i S i A A year ago go It was announced that V Charles Rann Kennedys Kennedy's famous play The Servant In the House would be presented In Salt Lake City for a single performance If It pending arran arrangements ement could be consummated Th The plan fell fElI through however and Instead of or being offered to a number of ot western cities ettles In w rl k r d' d Y f Y t i I 3 t t p t a t k 4 i F Fl i l l ty ax s r i s s r rw t q t 1 t w i. i 3 4 Ilir r k i Ili i IE iii n f v L s1- s1 j s. s 5 L V- V WILFRED BOGEE OGER AND GEORGE GEOEGE W. W WILSON IN A SCENE PROM FROM THEt THE t SERVANT IN nr THE HOUSE Oi between the New York and Chicago runs the play was was sent sent direct from Broadway r. r ri to to Los Angeles and San Francisco and then back to Chicago Now after atter a ac c t years ears wait walt it Is definitely announced that q the celebrated b t drama a will be presented t here Ct for an entire tl week t at t the Salt Lake i 0 theater beginning Monday ronday night July 25 H 25 H Y wll With And ll matinee Instead ds Saturday of u any weakening of the i r cast during the past twelve months months' theatergoers theatergoers the- the i of or this city Ity will see Ree an even t stronger company than t that V which left I gorkon i New few York a year ago and with two i a 4 members of the original cast who had re resigned re- re 3 r. r signed from the associate players during the New York run back in their original It roles Every representative newspaper in the ther east and every magazine ga in the e etor United t r S ef ec States e have thrown ro open their e c columns for tor extended reviews of this modern play 0 1 whose central character Is called by the t Critics a reincarnation n of of the Christ Little Beth Harris who Is so ambitious socially socially and so o careful about the English of or others will be played by Catherine i Tallman Tallman in the cS cast the g a i at Kemper c company y is sending e n to the coast coastIn fn In the Eugene Walker Valker pia play Paid in u Full Fun It will be at the Salt alt Lake th theater ater wean soon EOOn on its wa way to San Francisco J r ORPHEUM OPENING r The vaudeville season ason in Salt SaIt Lake ti City ty will open Sunday J July 23 25 lien the theater will begin beginy y again ain after being closed for seven 4 The opening bill will be com com- comP t P posed of acts all of which are new to this his city Most l of them will come in from om the coast roast where they have made madean tan an nn exceptional hit at the California houses during the summer season There will twill be the usual daily matinee except Sunday Tickets s will go on sale and reservations may be made on ond d after Wednesday The patrons of the will not nott t reco recognize nize the house when they first see Ii it this season It Tt has been entirely rely re- re and refurnished The color colors colors' s' s scheme neme is lighter than the old one and andt 88 t looks looks' cool and refreshing Light Tight men r eu ivory ory and an gold predominate Cew ew carpets have ha been put in and the lo lobby byo has bas been altered h One of th the best scenic artists in the i has been work z country at painting new newhouse house bouse scenery and several sets have been improved d and elaborated and everything everything everything ev ev- possible has been done to improve improve im prove the house The eastern company of The Traveling Traveling Traveling Trav Trav- eling Salesman closes its season at atthe atthe atthe the Park theater on Saturday July 3 Its run in Boston was exceeded in duration duration duration du du- du- du The Merry Widow ration only by bv which played just lust one week longer than did James Forbes Forbes' capital comedy |