Show 1 1 OFFERINGS IN N MUSIC COMEDY AND DRAMA I THEATERS 11 l iJu 1 u 1 FOR Jl THE I lUu WEEK V v NOT i 01 BY TIlE PRESS 11 OW much dependence doe docs I tho the a average theater patron I place on tho the advance notices notice I of or corning attractions t Will the man or woman woma who Mho has only a 11 limited allowance ti tc to spend for theater tickets spend this money moneS on the advice given I cn by the tho ad advance 11 vance ance notices or will ho he wait walt until the thi show has appeared and then maU malto his decision to patronize the show o 1 10 to pa pass s It up UI after atter reading th thy criticisms In the dally papers or con con- suiting some friend who saw the Hrs performance If It the theater patron waits walta to reat tho the newspaper criticism how much dependence dependences s she he ho place on tho the vor ver diet thoro ther expressed These questions have been subject of It conjecture b by theatrical people ever the beginning of th tha modern of or publicity for tor or theaters an and the have havo been of nl nIl Jd kinds n ds If It It If were pOI possible or practicable fo foit for Cor CorA it ft newspaper to send a representative to other cities where shows booked for Salt Lake pIa play before coming here tho question might be solved In a a manner satisfactory to the readers of ol Vc te i paper and an sometimes the I IO O or OL coming attractions might be more moro Salt Lake I x correct of what people could expect for the coming I week eek at nt the local theaters This Thir plan being leing Impossible tile the readers leaders rea elS el'S of a dramatic dra dra- matic page must depend in large harge measure on tho the press agent as promises promIses prom prom- which ore are usually collections of or extravagant adjectives and and- descriptions descriptions descriptions connected more or less gram gram- A Musical Treat Trent Lovers of ot music will bo be especially favored in the amusement Hue lino this week b by tho the appearance of ot Madame Madame Jacoby Jacob Signor Signer Campanari and SIgnor Signer Martin In the concert Monday night at the First M. M E. E church under the auspices of the C club Tho Tire simple announcement announce announce- ment that hat th these se four Jr grand rand nd opera are to appear In a concert Is enough to prepare musical people for tor forthe forthe the event and to gain their patronage These artists have havo established hed reputations reputations reputations that can not be ho bettered or 01 lowered lowered lowered low low- advance ad notices ered b by At the Salt lIt Lake theater I J 1 J. J Jose Joso will give lovers of ot music a n decided de de- de- de treat on an entirely different class Mr Joso Jose docs does not claim honors honors hon hon- ors rs as a a. grand opera singer and amI judged from rom strictly musical standards maybe mabe ho Is 18 not a wonderful artist but he has won a place with Chauncey Olcott right at the top of tho the ladder of ot popular favor or as n a a singer of ballads that appeal to young and old with Irresistible force toree It is In the old sentimental ballads j such uch fl a s f Silver Threads Among Amon tho the i Gold and When You and I Were Young Maggie that Jose has won his title litle a as the sw sweetest singer the world jai lias as ever er Of or course this title I Mas as given to Mr Ir Jose by b an ardent but there nr are thou thousands ands of or people who vho agree with this same ardent ardent ar ar- ar- ar dent lent admirer Mr Jose appears in a a. comedy called Dont Tell r ll My I Wife ro which may or ma may n not t boia bea bO- bO S good vehicle for Nr Ir lr Joses Jose's l t pro la is a a. good one ono and It surely Burely will l have e e to bo excellent to come up with promises All AU Stars is vs At the tho Orpheum the tho promise Is for another star all bill bUI These all tar bills and headliners all are almost al almost ni- ni most regarded as regular promises for alt alternate weeks and ind by the Wa way th they about bout twice in a season This weeks week's bill at the Orpheum however looks looka like one of or the best of the season sea- sea son Ion eo so far Headliners are the Mill Mill- tao tan Octet and this act has won sincere sin sin- core cere praise In tn other cities as ag one of the most moet productions in vau vaude vaude- t- t ville 1110 The Tho press agents agent's promise In Indicates Indicates In- In that the bill is w well r balanced In proportions of or music and corned comedy and of or course there I I Is the tho acrobatic stunt Without which no bill would be complete New cw pictures T aTe are also promised At the Grand theater Faust for tor forthe forthe the tha first four days clays and The Tho Three Musketeers lu for tor the latter part of the week eck will vIll b be be played by Sanford Dodge and a. a company that Is 13 said to be a si good one ono Mr 4 has won a reputation as a capable actor and tho the t plays he will present are arc well known BB among the tho mo mot most t popular of or their I clais cIas la STAR STAll CO CONCERT CI Orpheus Club to l Great Greut SInger Monday Night The Tha coming of oC the four groat t singers sing sing- ers rs Jacoby Campanari and Martin for the tho Orpheus OrpheuM club conc concert conceit Il Monday evening Is of ot general Interest to the musical world orld locally The four tour singers all ot or then them operatic stars have been showered appreciation all through their tour of the North North- w eat and their coming to Salt Lake Is the big musical event evett of or the tho season geason The most favored numbers given In their tour have have- been selected for the 1 program to be presented tomorrow I evening c and each one will be bo heard hear ll llIn In the tho most splendid solo numbers besides be sides stales the mn magnificent duets ducts trios and quartets for Cor which they are famous amou The Tho program which Is subject to change Is hI as follows follows- PART I. I Male Ialo chorus Buglo Son Song Dudley Duck Buck Tho The Orpheus club A. A 4 H. H 11 Peabody conductor Spinning quartet from rom Martha or nr quartet from rom Rigoletto 0 Mores Mines and Jacoby and Signora SI Campanari and Martin Aria Do Seville Largo Large ad Factotum Rossini Signor Signer Campanari Song Chanson Pro Provencal Pro Del Acqua Madame Aria Flower Song from froni Carmen Carman or nIQI RI Signor nor Martin I Ga Gavotte oUe l II Million Mignon non Thomas Madame h Jacoby Trio from Faust Gounod Madame and SI Signors nors Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin and Campanari PART II Choral Largo Large arranged for male chords chor s Handel Orpheus Club Last act from Trovatore Tro or Garden Garden Gar Oar den Scene from Faust Madame Madame Ia amo Jacoby Jacob Signor Signer Martin and Signor Sampa- Sampa narl nan Arthur os conductor and null accompanist ac RC- ac- ac W W. C C. Ebaugh and E E. If H Scott accompanists for tho the Orpheus club T AT con Costly Production lI nd 1111 nt at the Ilic An star all bill 1111 will bo he presented at atthe atthe atthe the Orpheum all this week cek opening tonight ht It Is headed bv by Jesso Jesse L. L Lasky's latest creation The Military 1 and The Thc Girl wit the tho Baton Daton a n musical production This Is one ono o otho of or ortho tho costliest and most pretentious novelties no nov cities In vaudeville Besides a mechanical mechanical me me- staff starr of five It requires tho the services lees of cloven elo trained musicians RUth their tuneful numbers are beau beau- Introduced in appropriate settings set not i tings and atmospheric scenes In this this' production as the tho title Implies tho tim scenes show army life and picturesque plc- plc I I locales ha have been selected one In Russia one In India and one ono at home until offering really takes on the of a n. scenic spectacle spec spec- Cornets Comets trombones bugles hugles fife tHe and drum Roman triumphal trumpets toms tom-toms violin cymbals tambour- tambour tues Inca and triangles les are arc all Introduced under tho guidance of Tho Girl With tho tim Baton Dnton Next Is Miss Felice Morris daughter of tie te late Felix Morris 1 one ono 0 of the themo mo most t distinguished American c character char cear- arneter ar- ar acter neter actors that ever lived cd She Is making her hor debut In In a one act comedy by Frances Wilson entitled The Old 01 Old Story Miss 1 Morris has inherited much of her fa famous farnous fa- fa fathers father's histrionic talent and she see has selected a clever company to assist her in the thc Wilson pla lct which I was wa staged under tho the direction of Frank Helcher who Is stage director for E. E n H. H and amI Julia Julin o. Marlo To Rive give a synopsis ot or Tao Tho Old Old Story here would be bo some Home of the pleasure patrons o of tho Orpheum will siLL have In seeing It it and It will suffice suf suf- fice fico to say that It Is a unique plot In which a n phonograph plays a 0 now new and humorous part WUi Miss Morris Morris Morris Mor Mor- ris arc are Charles C C. Silk and Russell Bassett The Tom Davies trio tilo offers something Homo Homo- thing decidedly edh new In tho the sensational feat fent of ot Motoring In Mid lI This novelty novell comes cornea from Crom tho the London Coliseum Coliseum Coli- Coli seum and last InKt season it Il was WIlS made ma e tho the circus CUK section of or the New York Hippodrome Hip Hip- It is a rather sensational novelty no performed on a 11 cycling cycling cy C- cy- cy cling track Davies les and the male and female Comale assistants have a saucer-like saucer structure of oC strapped laths and en encircling encirclinG encircling en- en circling with dizzy rapid rapidity It thc they pass and pass re-pass each other until dressed respectively In red white und anil blue thc they suggest the prismatic change o of At II the Salt SeU Lake Theater l b. I t 4 IL ILL I I L t D. D Carr Curr 11 II lie O 0 I a revolving top Tho The track IB Is raised front from tho the and It requires exceedingly exceed expert c cyclists diets to revolve ro upon I It without being thrown to tho the floor b beneath en en t h. h Tho The Basque quartet Is considered one of oC the most accomplished of the tho musical mu- mu acts In vaudeville and as is Selections are entirely l of or tho the stand stand- and style they thc will wilt provide a treat to music m lovers The first appearance of oC these four foul vocalists was waR In grand opera at al New New- Orleans In 1903 and since that time they have been boon pla playIng play play- lOg Ing American vaudeville houses and various musical f festivals tl als l throughout hout the country Their repertoire I 1 made up of songs from crom the tho popular French Trench Italian and En English lIsh classic and andall andall andall all four our of oC the tho members of oC tho lie are finished and schooled vocalists Arthur fleming Is one of America Americas H I best known minstrel comedians comedian For years ears h ho h was waR the favorite fa end nil man with the tho III Henry the Ila erly and Primrose West's big organizations and he ho Is presenting tIme the quaint monolo monologue mono mono- lo legume logue ue which made him popular then with new songs Bongs and timely witticisms Mr 11 Doming possesses a pleasing personality which penetrates the burnt cork up make and makes friends with hlll his audiences as soon an as he appears Rice and Elmer In their tholE three bar comedy act are aie among among- tho time heat best hl t In their particular line of work In tho country and the ease case with which they the fall Call and knock about tho the stage Is amazing Their offering Is different from Crom the U average a aerial nets acts ns as they thoy are arc costumed cos cos- as n R. Chinaman and a countryman countryman country country- man and they style their performance A Rubes Rube's Visit to Chinatown which Is 18 quite expressive of tho the fun Cun the they p ron do New Neu- kl films will be bo shown hown and Mi Mr Weihe's Orpheum orchestra will render cr several nc now selections and andover over overt t u ures res Ill Quartet t of oC Premier Artists Artist nt at Snit Salt Lake Thou Theater I er On Wednesday evening e of this week cek tho the first number of oC tho the 09 1908 University city sity Lyceum course of oC lectures and ic- ic will be nt at the Salt Lake theater Tho The number appears under tho the name of Tho The Four Stars and an Is th the tho only musical number of oC the tho course Time The musical artists were se selected so- so from among a great greut number of oC fellow musicians not nut with a a. vieW lew to solo work alone but hut for or the time great possibilities pos vos- of oC ensemble work Every EvelY member Is In strong trong enough h to gl give alone alonea alonen a n full Cull evenings evening's recital Th Four foul Stars tars company consists MUS it t 1 I t I CO 0 l I Rin I f A tir c 1 I ut z 7 I s 1 11 o. o LOUIN c. c Soprano 11 Si rt of Forrest Carr the eminent basso late of or the Maurice Grau Grand Opera company an nn artist well known l through h the tho country countr as an artist of or exceptional ability ty Besides his grand opera experience he has hns been on tours for tor the tho Damrosch and orchestra the Clementine Do Vere and other concert companies companie He lie possesses a voice oloe of oC remarkable compass powerful power power- I ful CuI UI and under control and aird anda I a stage presence at once dignified and graceful As a concert singer he Is ex exceptionally ex- ex I fine fino and Includes In his repertoire repertoire rep rep- the tho bc best t that can cnn be bo had In ballads UH tu well as aM the lending leading bass solos II from rom tho time famous operas Another member Is Florence Gertrude I Smith who has genuine dramatic ability abil It ity as well as a beautiful soprano voice As a prima donna Ionna In operas she has sung In a great number of or the cities of or both tho the United States i and Canada having appeared In o er I 1000 operatic performances In tho the last I four j years ears ean I The rho violinist of or the company compan t Is 19 Earl I IJ J J. J Pfouts one of or tho tim most moat popular and talented violinists In New cw u York orIe oric Cit CIl City today Only four years oRr a ago o Mr Ir canio camu to New York from frum Chicago where ho lie had been studying with Leopold Kramer with splendid success upon his arrival nl In New York ho went to Max ola find amid afterward to Michael Banner Danner occasionally playing concerts concertI In a modest modost way until one da day a fa famous famous fa- fa Impresario heard hoard him play an and Immediately engaged him as aM soloist for the great reat Duss Festival concerts Military band and Symphony Orchestral concerts held at Garden Oar Gar den len Ovide Musin 1 tho the great grent Belgian violinist was In the city at tho the time and was so 80 Impressed with Mr 1011 Pfouts's prouts's playing pla that ho Imo offered him him his lis magnificent mag mag- cent Strud Stra to pia play on for tho the fare fare- voli concert As 11 a a. pianist Mr lr Edwin M M. needs no Introduction to the American music-loving music lIe Ho has held his own having played In man many transcontinental transcontinental transcontinental trans con tours with many of or the time great artists of ot tho the world lie Ho IB is one ono of time the few pianists who possess plenty of or temperament tem tam with great reat technique Tho for season tickets has haR been beon gratifying ln beyond expectations expectations expectations as ns over 1 1000 tickets have be been n I Idl disposed dl of oC In iii this manner The Time management management mann man man- n of oC the course Is therefore anxIous anxious ious bus to have season on ticket holders present present pre pre- sent their Four Stars ticket coupon earl early In order that the they ma may e have a a. good selection of oC reserved scats scars The sale of or seats beats commences Monday at 10 a n m mum at the time Salt SaIl Lake Luke |