Show I PLAYS ANO AND II e n at the Ih Orpheum There Is a f dramatic sensation n scheduled at the next nf week In the form of or Pals PaIR which con con- with n a fierce fight In which v. a chandelier mirrors and glassware galore are smashed and a room wrecked The other features will b be John Hyams and Leila Lella McIntyre In the comedy Two Hundred Wives hes and an Mazette The Brakeman and rho Tho Tramp Happy Happ Jack Gardner Gardner Gardnor Gard Gard- ner nor mu musical ical monologue Cavalier A A. Ta Lv celebrated French tenor Three Kellon m musical specialty arid and the 1 ln drome Jolly Fann Fanny Rice is in at nt her hotel with an attack of or bronchitis bron bron- chills so the management of he Orpheum at both performances yesterday yesterday yes yes- substituted a comedy sketch the presented b by the I J. J G. G Nugent company which which went I with plenty o of da dash h and vim Dr Dl PInkerton hopes to have havo q Rice In shape to tn appear this evening e h however o wove r. r Honor Among J s. s The many admirers of oC Mr II Theodore Theo on- on Lorch wil be he pleased to read that Mr Lorch has haq decided at the request of man many of l his is friends to abandon the character of or tho the lead or hero for a I short hort three nights engagement and andIn andIn andIn I In Honor Among Thieves which Mr 11 Lorch and his associates will present at the Grand tho the latter half hal of this week starting this evening he will assume as as- sumo sume the role of the polished The pIa play Itself is IK one n new ness w to Salt Lake It Is claimed for the piece pIcco to be one of or unusual dramatic force Corce and power and anti especially adapted to the capabilities ties of the tile Lorch company The engagement engagement en en- Includes a family matinee on Saturday afternoon Fau Faust a at Ten Twenty T Thirty Is IR a 0 counter bargain offering of the Lyric and ancl the patrons of the Family theatre prove pro their theil appreciation of th the famous camous pIa play It i is well tell presented d dh h by 0 competent company Women 11 Lead as n. u rl rights It is a difficult que question which has puzzled managers for Cor many years Which Is the most successful playwright playwright playwright play play- wright man or woman On the surface surface sur sur- face It appears as If Ir man has the better better better bet bet- ter of or the argument but careful reful In Investigation in- in makes that doubtful Lottie Lottie Lottie Lot Lot- tie Blair Parkers Parker's two great successes Way Vay Down Ea East t and Un Under r Southern Southern South South- em ern Skies equal if ir not nut surpass financially financially finan finan- daily and artistically half hale a dozen plays written by hy any of oC her brother playwrights I e York Triumph In iii C Madam Nordica who Is soon to visit Salt Lake I app appeared ared In concert at Carnegie Carnegie Carnegie Car Car- negie hall hail New Ne York on the night o of oC January Januar 8 8 and our people wll be In Interested interested In- In In the New Nev York Heralds Herald's re report report re- re port of oC the event Mme only onh New York ap ap- ap p- p this winter was vas made at a concert in Carnegie hall hail la last t night which proved provell tt to be one of or the mos mo most t brillant briliant events of oC the current nt musical season Besides tho the prime interest of or renewing acquaintance with the prIma donna onna who was tas in superb voice the occasion gained nd added Nl distinction through the appearance of the Philharmonic Philharmonic Philharmonic Phil Phil- harmonic society which for the first time In Jn Its history appeared In an assisting as capacity Under Mr Ir the orchestra supported Mme In her extended numbers and playe besides an interesting program Tho prima donna received an enthusiastic elastic welcome from a Q fashionable ble audience that crowded the big auditor auditor- ium turn Great applause greeted her after each cach of her numbers an and she received some I be beautiful flowers and find was re recalled recalled recalled re- re called repeatedly at the thu en end To the numbers in her printed list she was Induced to add several more marc Her program covered erel a much wider range of style than Mme Ime Nordica has of often n here re It betran beean with Beethoven Beethoven's J- J Jeth eth l cena scena and and aria Ah h. Per Per- Ido which she sang Rang with cla classic lc dignity dig dig- 11 alt passed ed on to a miscellaneous group IOUP of songs song with ith pianoforte accompaniment ac ac- ac- ac and concluded with the th splendid scene of oC Brunn ll es e's Immolation immolation immo Immo- lation in the finale to Die Gotter- Gotter do mm cru n g. g How Mme Nordica sings this glorious glorious glor glor- ious bit of or Wagnerian mu music ic drama Imma opera goers know well enough Last night the prima donna made It something something something some some- thing more than the climax to a tine line program She challenged comparison on In It with her own best traditions for forthe forthe forthe the scene in the Metropolitan 1 Tier Ilea ringing high notes filled the building dominating an nn orchestra much larger than that at the opera house and the thc dramatic Intensity of or her singing led her apparently Unconsciously unconsciously un un- consciously to u use c some of the familiar gestures and attitudes attitude of or the scene In the song ong group were ere Now Sleeps the Petal a dainty trifle trine Brahms Brahms' Memo Meine Leibe Cist Chit Grun which was wn Lisa Lehmann's Lehmann's Leh- Leh manns mann's manias Cradle and Peter Cornelius Cornelius' Song of or Solomon To these she Iho added os us encores S a dashing from Erkel's opera Hunyadi and Craigs Craig's Im mi Kahn Hahn The orchestra played finely Bizet Bizet's s Patrio overture ys y's dramatic dramatic dra dra- Ira Ira- matic Romeo fantasie and the accompaniments accompaniments accompaniments ac ac- ac- ac to two numbers in which thich Mr Charles Anhony a promIsing promising prom prom-I ising young ounG pianist wa was vas heard to good advantage ad These wl were ere rc a movement mo from B n flat minor piano Fan- Fan concerto and Liszt's olt's Hungarian stirred the house househ talsie Mr R h by his lila remarkable and high colored Romeo Interpretation of or the th of T k p |