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Show I Press Agent Promises H Coming Attractions. H Orphcum. Advanced vaudeville. H Grand. Grand Stock Company. H Orpheum. Manager Winch of the Orphcum announces a high class bill for H ""s week, he insists that the high standard set this season will be H maintained and even surpassed with this week's attractions Hilarion & Rosalie Ceballos are the hcadliners, they present their H popular novelty in black and white, entitled "Phantastic Phantoms." The chief elements of Phantastic Phantoms arc dancing and acrobats and pretty girls This sketch has had a decidedly successful career which had an extended run at Hammerstcin's roof garden in New York, where Martin Beck saw it and immediately contracted to have it cover the vaudeville circuit as a star attraction. The costumes of H tl,c performers are entirely white from head to foot, while the back-H back-H ground is of black and the lights are so arranged that the most H peculiar and puzzling effects imaginable are caused by the con- trasted effect as the performers go through their work. The staging H ?! Vie Piece was done by Ned Maybury, which in and of itself is a H high recommendation Two old favorites, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kclcy, appear next, in m their latest playlet, "A Talc of a Turkey." They have both been here H before and need no introduction to any Orphcum audience. They are H clever, talented, conscientious workers and arc sure to please. "A Tale of a Turkey'1 is an amusing little comedy in Avhich there is just H enough pathos to awaken a heart interest. Something new in the line of acrobatic work will be introduced H by Martinettie & Sylvester, who are a couple of remarkably agile and H strenuous comedians who provide a real novelty in acrobatics. All H their work is done with fine comedy effect and the act is novel and H deserving as well as being absolutely farcical. Joe Sylvester is one of H the best known clowns in the country and Clark Martinettie is a re-H re-H markable athlete and together they work in absolute harmony. Dur-H Dur-H ing the U n minutes thev arc on the stage the audience is kept in the H most hilarious mood. These men have reduced "falling" and "break- ing a fall" to an absolutely perfect science. "Out Loud Junction" is what Fcntclle & Carr present. It is a railroad piece as the name would indicate, being staged at a railroad siding fifty miles from nowhere. That very amusing phase of life, the "American Tramp," of course is a central figure in this act. This team has evolved something entirely new in the way of the talking comedy act and it should prove popular here as it has done elsewhere. .0 Phantastic Phantoms, at the Orpheum tonight and all this week. John W. World & Mindell Kingston are two names in the vaudeville vaude-ville business that you can conjure with, they have traveled all over the world on their merit. They arc delightful, refreshing entertainers and themere fact that they arc on the program would indicate its superiority. World & Kingston have appeared at the local Orpheum a number of times and each time they have been one of the pronounced hits of the bill. They are noted for the newness of their work, which is always clean and wholesome. They are assured a hearty reception. An act of harmony and melody will be the offering of the Musical Craigs, who make their first appearance at the Orpheum in a novel musical turn. Both performers are cultured and talented musicians who perform on a number of unique and peculiar instruments which lend attraction to their act. Three new films will be shown on the animated picture machine or Kinodromc, while the Orphcum orchestra will play several new selections and the bill is finished. Martin Beck's great Orphcum Road Show is now fully organized and leaves New York September 21st. It will be in Salt Lake City in January. The Grand. A grand revival of the ever-popular "Camille" will be the offering offer-ing at the Grand, beginning Sunday night. The play will be admirably cast, bringing out to a high degree the artistic merits of the Grand Stock Company. In the fourth act the great duel scene will be en- acted. As a rule this scene is left out of the play, but the Grand company will give a thrilling and realistic stage picture. The Eisteddfod. A. L. Thomas, president of the Cambrian association under whose auspices the great Eisteddfod will be given in this city October 1st, recently sent the following telegram: "Successful beyond expectation expecta-tion ; two large excursions will be run to Salt Lake City on occasion of great Eisteddfod." J. "IT. K. Martin, manager of the Denver competition chorus, who recently visited this city to make arrangements for his organization, telegraphed that arrangements had been made with the railroad to transport 500 people to Salt Lake City from Denver to . . nd the affair. Dr. Daniel Prothcroc of Milwaukee, who was asked by the Badger club of this city on what date previous to the Eisteddfod he will be the guest of the club, replied, saying that he will be here Monday Mon-day or Tuesday, September 28 or 29. Dr. Prothcroc is to have complete com-plete charge of the adjudication of the musical part of the contest, and his presence is regarded as-being one of the features of the event. |