| Show r. r DRAMATIC j Monte Conte Cristo lih Willa ONeill Tho Flie vf version of ot Monte Crl Cri- Cri to lo which James JamE ONeill O'Neill will play pIa at atthe atthe the Salt Lake theatre next n Tuesday and anti Wednesday and V Wednesday matInee mat mat- Inee baa haa had l a a. remarkably long lit life Charlda ChaI Fechter who made hiM fame on fl Ute tile stages of ur both France and America speaking English almost aswell as ns well as he did lid French wa wt an eccentric tile genius but a pr- pr prat grat at af artor ar tor lIe He saw aw th the po u in 10 tit romance of ot Duma DUmaN and ami awl iad t play made m from the thc no nol novi l r u pi pJ 1 i h i u d cd ten tn I. I t L S I Y 1 t I if t S i L k- k Tunics ill io fl 71 ae I I l e I 1 ini ln a i nit da i year IIo and uc l. l I. I he l jih J I li it Ia bt n iii In fn Jam lJ o i j 1 ju I v ion I in- in I over Ivr twenty r l I. v tv VH yc rr i r r t two there S 1 te A a cr ct cn tIt nl note i 1 ti WI s f are rH being J ot Inti to lu ti thc tiu- mont monr works W and the wiseacre wise wite acre declare t ti tip 19 I b going to the 1111 wow how tint Out ut this cry h has Juja been ging up Itt p o er there thee ins has hasl m l' l lIe been a Il drama lo literature France g L has Jm 8 cn nil all of nf the th Dumas romances i. i made Into plays find Monte is hi 1111 one of or the m most t popular i plays i In Iii till the land of If t. t 1 Us Is 9 author i Mr l ha lia ma mall naJt Jo Me c changes s In the v version of or the book hool I f which he hp s nul this season H II the old Ii 0 j play lay I Is en JI uch ul h ti t I IO pro pro- ft T IL H is k kf ald iho a U 1 in to 0 1 I l thaU goCI 11 1 j f This liS Bill S S lAughter and and a l even H RUN gus J eath will doubtless charac- charac rk l t evenings evening's performance at Sq J. J t thIs week 1 There will I fl 11 on the humorous Tn I h to be bl by lovers of m muS mu- mu I p Q animal 1 t la S S. S j J clr id a t the l n nc c l nr nt of nf a U daring feat al tout oat loutIs Is is undertaken iJ by 11 men ar and l much lefts lesii It by IX a a. L gIrl of young yoting and ten tender tell tell- d tier der fJ r years e Us S MI 1 Lillian Chick is th the heroine u of I PS tho lost mentioned net She first J Jt s a. a d bicycle r record corll on a u hum hom ft trainer and anil t then daringly ri loops loop 5 thA loop limp It i It a n thrilling moment for 01 forthe the lit audience many persons dreading 5 S th the tho ordeal doubtless more than klan ICes does the performer herself I tiO so o obviously bh i. i 4 dangerous IB is tie turn turnA A laughable al farce The Tue Thoi Bello Belle of follows follos nn and it will servi L jL L good goud purpose in lit drawing druwing the mind from froni Ilm the lie previous louB lifting hair-lifting Sutherland and Curtis arc aro S the tho comedians anti their roles rohs are aie cl cloverly v I Mlle Mite l- l smeralda ll xylophone expert cS will Pill putty play that lint unique instrument to tobo 7 bo lie followed h by the Troubadours a singing trio tat mat are mo highly pleasing In favorite ra elections Anna Chandler Is credited with havIn hav has In Jug ing a n sweet w cot voice which she uses to advantage In itt Imitation of van vari- out ala tb theatrical and operatic persons i. i The mimicry of C Fay Fa Templeton in theS tho the S song Mary Mar IH Is a Grand Grant Old Olt Name Is Isa Isa a decided I ICharles Charles DO Camo Como and his fox terrIer terrier ter ter- ter- ter rier rIOl Cora Cra lave have appeared In hi extended bookings In nil all o or of the thC large cities of Great Britain and ancl th they y overy- overy wh re receIved with demonstrations of or approval The tog dog Is IK said to be one of oC the mORt Intelligent and well trained S dumb animals III In the world tOIa today Its greatest lg ls in the picking out of or numerals numeral named m oll by persons In the audience antI and the mental calculations m made dt by It art alt marvelous Th The will produce in tn moU motIOn mo mo- U tion n pictures a Q series of oC Interesting r. r p S S I II I I I I I II II I I I X CHICK 1111 r LUder Who i S I p I.-p Hip xit nl it tin tJ o II stories that will b I hi up tu to the average e S 5 seen keen In that I Km hit They will be bo The Tho Village h and The Th Four S o I S. S Paul nut in Iii t Yale S I No college all n will III b be able to lo withstand with stand tand the allurements of or the new col- col 5 J Ji lg n pla play At Yale Nothing IN c o I I S r In th lb way of or the coll ge I y Mage age play pl ha hs b be en n seen cen en on th the I L 5 American singe and nothing so KO full tull of or Ke atmosphere has ever r been at at- at tempted The boat boar race scene cne by It Itself is IR enough nough to attract the attention of if every theatre goer In the Jules Murry manages the Him Paul Gilmore plays the leading r rl ie c Grand rn ml Ill I'll Theatre I 1 Starting Sunday evening p Jo In ri n 7 and continuing for rOI four our nigh nights I 1 II h o 0 I family matinee on Wednesday da ut noon th the romantic southern droma dromo Red Rl River will r receive c Hi- Hi ni loc local 1 presentation on any Salt I stage aage at the th Grand Granel It I Is one on of nf he hl plon prettiest I t of or southern roma romance run aria j pI re ont d by Mr Theodore L Lens Lonh i h iA A J hi his hi admirable company will be hI en enof 0 x o of the thi mi ct t pleasing of or orth th- th un sfa-un This will probably b be bf Mr fr last local i n 1 nIS JI lu IS itt Ill it I this h I season I On tin Tuc Tuesday da afternoon Jan 2 9 I Mr fr Lur Lord Len b and arid lii his company compan will viii pi IH f fi SiV i i fc-i VI on one only f f. f fr i fl rl I benefit lI t of nf I Hie hI old od folks of or orall Salt all La Lkc ke flu eli 1 known play of or H Holmes Holms In The Th Sign SIn of the tho Four Flur The lie IOn Ring Kins or of f Tramps 1 Th Thi- Wizard of or O 01 Oz and the famous I i if f The Scarecrow and arid Tb- Tb Merry Mrry Tin fIn Woodman through I the Ow us Land Lanai of or Nod aie un I I tales ales familiar to all of or us big us-big big ant alit I little The uThe Scarecrow crow and The Thet I t j Merry Tin Woodman have havo both ben been brought to real life In stage singe imper im im- im per perso nna na I lions I I In Tn TIll The King Fing of Tramps whit which I comes to the Grand Granel for Cor three thre and saturday matinee starting Thursday Thurs da day Jan 31 31 there Is a young JUn man Mr Clyde lyde Long who whose e stage tage portrayal and character make up tip of or The Tue Scarecrow Scarecrow Scare Scarp crow i- i aid rall to fo bo lie a little short of Jn In sC scarecrow sc N language he Is 3 as being u a pe person with witha a a. stuffy sturry I tired fN feeling lIng at times Urns a lit little lie haky on 01 11 his Sonic Some lm people take tale him hitTi tar for or 11 n man mall n or of straw our nut he do doesn't care a straw II raw for that and ane his won won- broad r 1 Is a sight Ight to be- be hold holu The scarecrow cr w as ns done h by 13 Mr MI 1 Long LonE I Is one of or I the hr h hits nf or t the ht show i 1 I I I Him lanc rier 4 of or nil ail I Hour tour George M M. Cohan Colian la in evidently setting setting set set- er- er I ting a n puce for or the tho writers riter of so- so called musical lom comedy dy Over 01 a year 1 i I ago igo he lie remarked In u a newspaper In- In that th the eye 0 was ivas tired o of I InSel l and color Sh schemes mc while the i oar was war growing of weary trap clap 1 melody The for fot day the Ow big chorus chortis and audi car load of music has seen fen Its day remarked d Mr Mv h Cohan True Crue to hits convictions his hK next pia play Forty five p Minutes from coin Broadway only contained five e musical numb numbers IS I'S while Willie the chorus comi consisted Id I'd of only eight girls gills and eight men inca It va a a. daring Innovation yet th the tren tremendous success S of live Forty Minutes from ay has the wisdom of Mr Mm- Cohan's Colmans ns n's 1 theory Tin 1110 1 lr Virginian is Coining An Aim important offering at nt the Salt Sail Lake Lak theatre soon will wili be in the Kirke L La company in The Virginian This stage Mage taG version of Owen Winters Winter's fascinating a story of or the tho West Vett has hafl been one Ofle of the th dramatic novelties no of the past t three seasons and continues high In LIi the e esteem te em of theatre patrons patron One of the thC most convincing clements elements ole ele ments In the tho of The Tho Vir- Vir l Is' Is the lie the p portrayal of If time the title l hr Dustin I Farnum who 1 Is Ii Physically cally JI n and tem temperamentally pela An to JI th the Ideal Ida I of Owen Vister's rl te cowboy knight Mr ll S to tel Pia Play Before j. Ivin-j. Time The New v York He Heralds Herald's I European ean edition publishes S the following front from Its Us correspondent I London Friday Albert a young American violinist has lS been selected to play ut at the next smoking q I 5 to T L l' l V f f L J i L l' l t J l i r If I I 7 oR r J f t J t r Ii r k t. J r 41 C JI z l- l 1 z 1 I 5 i SWI Scene from lied Heel River Grand Theatre TheatreS I Tomi Tonight IgI ht It S I concert of or the Royal Amateur Orchestral Orches Orches- society at Queens hall hail I Feb eb 14 the Prince cc of Wales Vales being In tho Iho chair choir I ma may mention also althou although t th matter maller Is being kept very secret as aa King l Edward dward Is averse to having hl his name published as being a patron to toan an any entertainment that ho will be pr f nt occupying a n seat at Ih the right hand side side- of or his son Just as ns a principal prin cipal guo guest t would take the place of honor beside th the chairman at an any assemblage as ns- Tho The program to which Mr 11 Spalding tins lias been Invited to contribute will Include in include In- In clude elude such great names as Sard te lIscha and I Kreisler Tho The Lyric Stock company will present present pre pre- sent lent for one otic week wool with th the usual Wednesday and nd Saturday matinees the strong sensational melodrama Brother for Brother The play Is In tn four nets acts and In the hands of or this capable company headed hadell by Frederick Moore It is expected to bring another weeks week's s big business c. c I and the time Volcano Arthur Arlhur Hartmann the great violinist who will appear pp ar In the University ClUI f at al First Congregational church Chunh TUNI Tuesday A night January 9 9 Is one of or the mo most t personalities In inthe the UI uri mirl 1 I Id t f II H I l only ih hi In t j isi is' n tone I J If c I T KiMn 1 I ji t i II hk i k r p 1 f rd 1 I fI niu Ii V r it 4 S Lt U a a K II I I The The- cf cr I ll hI i bun nt ut I 1 hurd Jan Jall la mm liS g 9 hair hulf a lK it Ill liKi- liKi Fi in HZ LIs List t which forces It Hf upon the attention wherever ever er he goes but hut also his queer quer habits extraordinary Impulse Impulse- El and whimsical cal l sayings make malit Hanmann an individual indi vidual among individuals For FOI Instance during the recent eruption Inn tion at ut Vesuvius was wan In Naples where h he lie had hall Just given two concerts WIt with It extraordinary inn ry aim success and on the morning of the catastrophe h he had hod repaired to s a n. village vii vil lage on the very ry bosom hosom o of Vesuvius V a few cw milts miles front from the era crater t 1 hart hart- mank Intended to spend f several veral days alone in in the country accompanied only b by his faithful violin Soon after r his arrival Inspired II by the beauty of or his surround surroundings Ings the violinist took tOk his Instrument out o of his bis aso coso and arid himself IC at an open window began hega l to 10 play a p peaceful adagio from froma a concerto b by Bach Without a moment moments moment's mo mo- merits ment's arnIng the skies grew lark dark the earth parth rocked there ther was a series crl s sor of or deafening explosions explosion and anI the awful eruption of I boiling lava la and red hot ashes began to flow down clot the thA trembling ling hing sides of oC the volcano Shrieks shouts and anti cries arise on every ry side The corridors of the lIw little Inn resounding resound resound- ing with willi the rushing footsteps of the retainers All and guests was ins uproar confusion panic No not all all for Cor In Inthe Inthe the he lull that succeeded tJ the first mom moments mo mo- m merits ments o of the shock and alarm the plaintive tones of a n violin ros rose on In tl tho nit and reach reached ell the lie cro crowd croIn In in lIl the street who ho stood ready to 10 fly pell moll at the very el next an angry ry roar front from rom Vesuvius The FlU amazed people looked at one otH another and amid at the landlord o of the inn the the great greal violinist I I must save av him th the landlord gasped in surprise lie rushed up- up stirs and pounded tJ on the door of the room whence came the he sound o of the tho violin The Tho playing continued audible audi ble blA above the cries ells of the lie l landlord the top stop the mountain I Is on lire You will be killed The fhe Theartist Theartist artist seemed to be bo be oblivious to every everything thing save his music le which neither slackened nor 1101 sloped Signor ly save fly save 0 yourself your self self- pleaded the he landlord pounding Ih the pan panels ls with his lists fIts Still the tho music kept on The Jhc Virgin Mary have mercy on his soul soul soul-hc's he's hes gone era crazy sty with fear muttered the landlord and antl with witha a mighty ht kick he sent the lie door dool Hying flying off Its hinges s 's and hurtling headlong Into the lie room loon Then it wa was that Hartmann Hart Harl- mann stopped playing and an nn expression expression sion slon I first of amazement then of or inexpressible inexpressible inex inex- rage I spread over 1 hl nei How dare dan you you shriveled up maggot o of an inn inn-I keeper Inn shrieked tho ho artist how dare 1131 you Interrupt me nw when I am playing Bach llach The would-be would j wa was But nut nute e Is burning h he explained ex ex- antI and th the lava Is flowing to toward toward to- to ward tho lie village e like a rivet river of flame Hame How soon oon will Iii It reach e ask asked d Hartmann tn tapping the floor Impatiently impatiently Im tin- patiently with ith hl his foot At the present present pres pres- ent rate of M the tho How flow It is calculated to be here In ai all ail hour and ten tell minutes good g replied Hartman Harlman then lien I can Ilay play at least another hour hom Suiting the action to the word the violinist violinist vio yb- tucked lucked his Instrument under his chin and deaf to the laments and protestations protestations pro pro- of the lie I keeper Inn proceeded proceed proceed- ed etI with th the Bach concerto whore where It had been interrupted It Is a n maU matter rot lof of record that Arthur Hartmann was vas tho ho last person to leave which as nil all the world knows knows- I has bus since been totally burled under tho ho mass maM of it molten stone and amid metal thrown off oft l by lous |