Show David Reese Who W on Fame in East Will Sing in Concert at Tabernacle David Jd Reese who will appear In concert con con- cort cert at the tabernacle September 16 assisted as IlS- by tho the choir J. J J L Jr McClellan organist organist or or- and accompanist and Lydia White hite harpist made a fine fino impression in Now New York and elsewhere Last winter while in New York Mr Reese sang nl b by request for tor Reginold Do De Koven producer and composer of Robin Hood and was offered the leading rolo role In his opera for rorI last I t season teason Oscar heard Mr Ir Reese sing and said If IC my 01 English grand opera scheme goes through I will engage you ou Your Your- yo voice lee Is exceptionally brilliant and ert easy Mr Hammerstein offered Mr r. r Reese the tenor role In his Ills In latest test Broadway a success Sl High Charles Dillingham eald raid Come Conie in when whon y you get ct back from Utah If lC you wish to stay stU In light opera there ts Is no limit to your salary salary- We c haven't a voice yolee like yours In speaking of or Mr Reeses Reese's rendition of or Total Eclipse from tram Samson b by Hun Han del Professor ProCessor Stephens J tho the veteran conductor con con- ductor of or the famous tabernacle choir i said Those of or you who were fortunate I enough to bo be present at tho the young OUnh peoples people's peo pea I pies ples conference on June H ii remember the thc delightful sInging Hinging or Mr Ir Reese Re I personally pAr per was sas charmed and carried awn away It was W the tho beat it musical rendition I hacer ha have ever er heard In tho the and I do donot donot donot not except anybody When hen it Is la remembered that Professor u Stephens has lias heard all of the great artists ar ar- ar- ar tits who have havo appeared In the in-the the tabernacle during thirty years ears past it lt will bo be readIly readily readily read read- ily seen what a truly great compliment the tho master paid this famous Utah artist Tho The press and tho the public na nil well welt rave gave hearty approval of Mr Reeses Reese's excellent musical ability and for his unusually fine tenor voice during his lila travels tra Tho The Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago News in ln referring to his fine work Mr Reeses Reese's One line tenor voice stands out above tho the others and he lie had the en enviable en- en viable position of playing opposite Lina Llna Many aIlY of our grand Irand opera tenors would give Ji much to bo able ablo to slag Ing Ingas as aa good high tones aa as Mr Ir Reese Tho Those Thoe e interested In the tho success of Mr lr Reeses Reese's nc at nt th the thA In In- In elude clude such well ell known persons person as C. C S. S Burton Durton J. J Grant J J. J J. J McClellan Evan ISvan Stephens II 11 l S 8 Ensign John JoIn D D. Spencer r H. H G G. Whitney Thomas Gilts Gilt's and Fred C C. Graham Mr Graham Is la acting as manager Nazimova sailed for America this week to b begin gln rehearsals in a new pIa play which has haa been written for her b by D Basil MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald Mac- Mac Donald Hasting the author of or The New Sin Although Mr Hastings Hastings' play lit is finished hoo no name for tor It has Ima yet eL been announced d. d |