Show IiI Ii I PLA PLAYS A AND PLAYERS I SIX LAST LAKE DAYS AND AND NEW r PRESENT IN YORK SALT STRONG NJ Tl Jn 11 HILL IJ Old OUe s cw Frh nt Itt the Orpheum Manager Winch Inch of the announces a hl high h cia cla class I bill lull for this week reek Ho Insists that the lie hl high h stan standard stand stand- ard set act this 8 season mOn on will be maintained and even cven surpassed with tho current attractions tiong The File bill Is a A. strong tron and varied aled uno ono of or nO novelty nOlt lt and nd merit and Rosalie Ceballos arc aro tho headliners the they present their popular pop pop- ular novelty no in black blach an and white entitled entitled entitled en en- titled Phantom Phantoms The Thc chief elements of or Phantoms Phantoms Pliant Pliant- oms aro are dancing and acrobats and antl pretty prett girls This sketch has had an extended run at Hoof Hoor Garden in New Now York where Martin Beck neck pan laW it and immediately contracted contract contracted con con- tract d to havo o it cover the vaudeville vaude vaude- ville circuit as a R. star etal attraction The costumes of or tho tim performers arc aro entirely en en- white whito from head hend to foot while tho the background IH Is of or black and the lights 1 aro arc so arranged that tho lie mo t t peculiar and puzzling effects affects ablo aro arc c caused u ed b by the lie contrasted tun 1110 no pa pat t week ha s ha-s v very ry by bv tier hel u work ork In Tho The Two Vagrants that thai she i is entirely i of or handling credit to herself hersl anti tho the prospect of ot u thorough hlo enjoyable ami anil powerful I IlI c-IlI for those out nut I In front Tho The ch character of or Armon DuS Du'S tho the 1 leading role roie of or Camillo Camille will wilt of or course be bo in tho tile hands of or M Mr Mc William the tho loading leading man or ot ortho the tho Grand Stock company compan and its staga stanA director The Tho role rolo 1 10 I. one that will permit of a a. wide range of or acting andIn and In ad addition to thin Mr JOSSOY will wll vil hav personal direction of or tho ho presentation presen tation of the grout great drama The Tue feature of or tho the show how thlu week I at least INUIt som something that should a a. bi bis bh drawing card among the clientele of or the Grand Is the tie fact that the version orlon of or Camme Camille to bo be used by Mr r. r Joey and his lila company Is lii ono one never before presented by hy any stock company either cither In Salt Lake Lako or else olse- where In the tho ordinary version of or Camille tho the groat duelling scene Inthe In Inthe the thc fourth act between Armon and Do is omitted Thin Thill duel wI will be bo enacted In Ill all aU Its thrilling this lIlA week Wook It Tt Is a a. climax most inot difficult but so o determined deter detor- cult I of or presentation mined Is Mr Jossey Josse ant and th the manage manage- i L a it cI I. I J 4 i i y Z t r I r I l k 7 At Ai I 4 t E H 4 1 4 tJ Ii t Kingston toll of World 8 Kingston slon nt at tho the nil alt this week I effect as the performers go 0 through h their work Tho The staging of the piece I was done dono by Ned Maybury Mabury wl which ch in inand inand and of or Itself Is a high Lion tion Two old favorites Mr and Mrs Alfred Kelcy appear next In their latest pla l t. t lOA A A Tale Talo of or a Turkey r i They have both been hero before and n e ed no Introduction to an any Or- Or audience Thc They arc are clever talented conscientious workers and arc sure to please A uA Tale Talc of r a Turkey Turkey Tur Tur- ke key is Js an amusing little comedy in which there is just enough pathos to awaken a heart Interest Something now HOW in tho the line of C acrobatic acro acro- cro- cro bathe batic work will bo be Introduced by an and Sylve Sylvester a couple of or remarkably agile and strenuous comedians comedians com coni- who provide a real novelty in acrobatics All AU their work JB is dono done with line comedy effect and the tho act is isi i novel and deserving as well as being absolutely funny tunny J Joe Joo 00 Sylvester Is one oneO O of of the tho best beet known clowns In the theco co country un h an and Clark is 18 a remarkable athlete Together they work in in absolute harmony During tho lie Iho ten minutes the they are on the stage the audience is kept in tho the most moat hl- hl moo mood These men h have ve re reduced reduced re- re luce falling an and breaking a fall taU to an absolutely perfect science Out Loud Junction is what 1 Pen Fen die telle and Car present It is a rail rall- loa toad piece as tho tile name namo would indicate indi cate being staged at a n. railroad sl sid aid in lug ing fifty miles from nowhere That ver very amusing amusing- phase pItas of or life lite the American tramp of oC course is Is a cen rat figure figuro in this act This team has evolved evolve something entirely new In the way of oC the talking come comedy y act an and It It ht should hould prove popular here hero as It has dono done elsewhere John W. W World and Kingston Kings Kings- s I ton iton are aro l two o names in tho the vaudeville i business that you can conjure with They have havo traveled all over the world on their merit They are delightful refreshing entertainers an and the mere fact that they arc on tho the program would Indicate Its superiority World and nd Kingston havo appeared at ati the tho local Orpheum a number of oC times and nd each the they have havo been one o of oC tho lie pronounced hll hits hilts of oC tho the bill An act of or harmony an and melody wilt will Willi be lIe tho the offering of or tho the musical Cral Craigs s. s who maJ malco o their thUr first appearance at tho Hm Orpheum In Iii a novel musical turn They arc aro cultured and talented mus mus- ician who perform on a number of or unique and lind l peculiar Instruments which lend Q attraction to their act Three films will bo be shown on Iho ho ho animated picture machine or 01 while tho the Orpheum or or- chestra will wilt play several so new now selections and the bill is finished CA AT 1 Till KILLS KILL'S niND n. D. D Pint rine Old Ic to in HC Dc hand lloud- nil all tb hit Present Week WerL Tho The old heart story that has carried before It tho the largest audiences tue tho cities clUe of ot two continents over turned out to witness a dramatic production III hi on tho ho book for tor Salt Lake Lako next I week Tho The play Is Camille The love lovo tory f of ot that dr drama ma will live as Jon long lone as 5 the tago live lives It lu Iu thrilling In 1 swift Iet developing action Its tremendous cli cU- maxes oa lu Uti deep deep sentiment and hold on men mon mens 8 strings heart will p perpetuate per per- r- r It with tho the theater going pub pub- lie lic no matter mattor how many times It Is ii brou brought ht before the footlights Ca is always now It 1 U I. a play of ot eternal dornal youth The rho story ston of or the great groat love Jove talc I 1 Li too well known among local play play- 0 1 to warrant an extended l review or of the th same In tn these columns The Tho secret ecret of or a. a successful presentation of or tho the pia play at present lies lIelS not so 0 much In iii the piece picco Itself as In tile presenting company tho the co costuming and tile the stag stag- log ing for tho the worth of ot the tho drama la is al already already al- al r ready ady with u us UN and wo only wish to 1 know no In what dr a It Is la to bo be pre- pre In placing In thin the hands bands ot ho tho Grand Stock company compan Kelton and the big Denver or firm controlling control control- I ling th the local Joeal house has made mado no mis mis- take wo we 0 believe It is I. seldom a a. city Is given a more competent and tal talent talent- nt d rd company of or players player for Cor a stead steady engagement than tho company which has hait held hold tho lie boards at tho the Grand for forthe forthe the tho past put few fe weeks week Tho The loading leading role roler of r Carol CamIll lie that Is the portrayal of or a woman herself will b bo be In the hands han of or I Mies Misi Virginia the leading Woma wo Wo- wo- wo woman man ma of t the tho company Miss Mime I i. i t l n. n T s II tJ t r ment of or the tho Grand to present Ca as it H has never nC bC been n pr produced before in Salt Lake e that thc they havo have I decided that the enactment ot of the duel I is absolutely la-absolutely ab necessary to th the thO accomplishment to this end Camino Is In five fhe acts act ono one opening In tho the reception room of Camilles Ca mules milles house bouse In the 1110 settin setting of or this tills act there will win bo ho another novelty of or ortho tho the forthcoming production that thal should be particularly pleasing as Mr Jossey has had tho the scene constructed In the tho form Conn of a Dutch room modeled exactly after tho the famous Camous Dutch room of ot tho the Auditorium Annex of Chicago o. itt Act two of or tho the play takes In Ca- Ca boudoir Act et three is at tho the home of or Armon an and Camille near Fon- Fon The playwright ht terms thU this act The Tho Sacrifice Act four Is in tho tIlo ball room of La Petite Petito and Trianon in Paris and the play closes in the tile din dingy goy little HUle attic in Paris where is lone done that famous scene entitled Tho Dc Death tn unquestionably one of ot th the most sensational incidents forming the lie finale of such a story as I There will win be tho tile usual Wednesday I and Saturday matinees at tho Grand I and the company Is cast as follows for or the tho pl piece co Armony Armon Duval Mr 11 Jossoy Do Mr r. r Dvorak Gaston I Lc Le Mr 11 Duval Pore Mr 11 Reynolds Gustavo Gustave Mr 11 athes Messenger Mr Hayden Philippe Mr Miss Carral Bichette Miss Dalton NaDine Miss Ober Pru Prudence Miss 1183 Slemons Camille Miss 1185 Keating JO COY COYNE I 1 IN trIm TirE MOLLUSC nl Big law M uit Helps to ellI n IL Ri- Ri inous lIlUS I PIa Play Piny in New York Despite tho action of or the tile Shubert Amusement company compan to enjoin Joseph Coyne Cone from appearing under any other man management Mr Coyne and Miss Alexandra Carlisle appeared at attIle atthe tIle the Garrick theater theater- In Iii their new now play pIny TIle Tho Mollusc Tho entered in tho the special term of oC tho the Supreme court before Judge Bischof Justice Bischoff allowed counsel until Thursday to submit briefs Thus Titus far the only side ot of the case caso that has been publicly presented has been that of or tho the who claim that Coyne Cone entered Into a n contract ct with will them In July 1906 b by which he agreed to appear exclusively with them until September 1909 For lor the I first time since tho tile matter came caine up Sir Mr r. r Coyne yesterday c cerda erda broke silence Ho lie said It is true that hat In July Juh 1906 I signed a three years years' contract with tho thio to tu appear exclusively un under r their management This ruts Is tho first time since 1 I havo been upon tho stage tasa that I have havo ever been accused of or not living up to my mr contract With roe we a contract Is 18 a n. contract as emphatically as with any mana manager er In this ease case ItIs it itIs itIs Is easy enough nou h to tin find out which party has hM tho tue Ju justice Uco on his tide side simply simp I by lIy con considering what kind of or a contract I signed nc with the tile Shubert management The uThe part 1 I signed to play was ii in Iii My I La Ladys Lady's s Maid Tho contract which I signed stipulated that I should be featured feature that my name should he le printed first on all aU printed matter con COl- corning the pia play When hen My Iy Ladys Lady's Maid was vaa put on in New ew York the first nut printed announcement of or it dh did l not not carr carry my name but that of or Miss MacJ Mage Madge e Crichton 1 I called the attention atten atten- Ion tion of or the to this fact tact only to bo be told that It was an error am awl antI that us soon as ns tho ho now new printing was WU got ut out the mistake would be bo rectified reclined But nut with the appearance of the tile no nu printing Mu MI e Crichton Crichtons name continued continued con con- tinned to bo ho featured It was then that I 1 learned from her that tho the Sh Shubert Shubert Shu Shu- bert management had hInd made mado the lie same me kind of oC contract cl with Miss MItIS Crichton at which discovery er I 1 dropped the matter mat ter leI making It plain to io the tho Mc nL Shubert that I considered they had hud broken their contract Exactly two years a ago o the Shu Shin berla berts concluded that the place piece My ly lyLa La Ladys Lady's ys y's Maid had tolled foiled In Boston they posted a two weeks' weeks notice am and summarily closed the entire lion ion The contract that I had signed d with them tiled called for continuous em em- m- m But nut with the sudden dial disbanding dis dia- banding betiding of the lie company tin the l neither wrote Tile nto nor spoke to me ins ti ti S for 01 the lie future concerning an any plans 1 I left Ift idi to drift I r n wIshed so eo far as tho the wet en concerned The only thin thing that concerned con was that I should n. n nt t Insist upon Immediate late employment after tho lie closing of or My 1 La Ladys Lady's Maid In thus leaving heaving me Idle the tho Shubert Shubert Shu Sliu- bert Amusement company broke broko contract a a. second time timo as LIS clearly as they did when Wilen they failed to feature my lIly name namo in tho ho way called for tor b by the contract But Dut the lie principal thing was WaR that I had to obtain work worle I had to earn m my living I looked looke about for or ortho tho best means of finding something to do do when Mr Ir Charles Frohman offered of or- me mc a position in one of or his London London London Lon Lon- don theaters In support of or Miss 1188 E Edna 4 May l I at once accepted Mr Frohman's Frohman's Froh- Froh mans man's offer and it was e published that I was going to London to act in Edna Mays May's company under Mr Frohman's management Now SNow tho contract that lint I had signed with h the covered Great Grent Britain and nd Canada as well as M aslie the lie United States tate Despite that fact the tho made no protest n against m my going to London Lonon to appear under another management They riley then thon con coa- o tho the contract bl between n my myself an and them us as null and void by their own acts as I did this tills month Exactly two years cars ago aho T I appeared on the tile London stage in Mr 11 Frohman's company compan I have been over th there thoro ro the time hav never novel Intimated In ill an any way that th thy they y still considered me 1110 under th thir lr mana man man- a In fact playing In London I 1 met mot Mr 11 Bird and Mr fr J. J J. J Shubert several times lines and in tile tha course courso of or the tho general con eN conversation no 10 Intimation was ever evel sh given n that lInt tho Shubert firm considered that they had hind all any claim upon linen mo mI And T I ask in all fairness that If IL they really thought that they ha had a legitimate claim why dl did Hi they not enforce It while I was In England where whore their contract extended extend extend- ed cd instead of oC waiting till I got goot back to America an and am upon tho lie very vory ver vergo o of my first appearance as a star The whole affair see t-coms t inS to be he woefully woeful woeful- ly wanting in fairness and reasonable reasonable- ness It seems a deliberate attempt to lo deprive man of ot his means of or livelihood live live- 1 Til TIlE 13 gS That Is Js Ono One Thin Timing Thins tho IJ Lyric ic Theater Will m Show This ck Did you ever wonder how man many things were made to happen from behind tho the scenes Go to tho ho New Now Lyric this week nn and seo see tho the Camera Camera- phone expose tho the mechanical effects of or a striking melodrama called tho the Hand Han of or Fate Fato While the lie principals pals are aro busy with blood bloo and |