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Show i AMUSEMENTS i f IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. ! SAL,T LAKE THEATER "Fac- .j- j- lug tho Music," with .Tames J. y j- Corbett. Evening, S:15. r X COLONIAL THEATER "Tho 4- Devil." Evening. S:15. f 2. ORPITEUM THEATER Advanced -i4 j- vaudeville. Matinee, 2:15. Even- r Inp. S:15. v j, . GRAND THEATER "Falsely Ac- J- cused." also vaudeville. Even- v lng, S:15. j LYCEUM THEATER "Too Proud -r to Dcs." Evening, S:15. LYRIC THEATER Moving- pic- I- turea. Mntlnee, 2. Evening, 7. "Faclnp the Music" Is a pretty comedy which was given Its Initial performance nt the Salt Lake theater on Monday night, with James J. Corbett as the star. It is a vehicle which plves Corbett an opportunity oppor-tunity to show what there Is In him as an actor, and he enacts the star role In a manner that Is more than creditable, .for ho docs It exceptionally well. Then, too, ho Is surrounded by a very capable company, several of whom notably nota-bly Mao Dudley. Lillian Logan, Amanda 'Hendricks and Eleanor Montoll, who portray por-tray tho characters of Mrs. Pouting, tho housekeeper: Flora Featherly of tho Bijou theater. Nora and Mabel, respectively are unusually good. Tho play had a long run In Now York and Chicago, with Ilcnry E. Dlx.ey In tho principal role. "Facing tho Music" will go tonight, tomorrow to-morrow night and Wednesday matinee. ' . The advance Falo for Max Flgman's engagement en-gagement at thft Salt Lake theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, In his latest laughing success. "The Substitute," commences this morning, . Cllvelte. tho magician, at the Orphcum this week, Is creating ciulte a sensation with his mystifying mind reading and second sight act. Hi tells you your name and the date of your birth without any suggestion or outside aid; he also tells you what you are thinking about, and glvps you answers to your questions. There are eight other first-class numbers on the programme. j The Grand was filled again lust evening with a largo audience to see tho combined vaudevlllo and dramatic bill now being offered at that playhouse. The reappearance of the old Home Dramatic club In a revival of "Confusion," In which e.-Gov. "Wells. B. S. Young, John D Spencer. Dr. White and Mrs. Edith Knowlton will take part. Is sot for next Monday and Tuesday evenings In Whitney hall. The advance sale opens Saturday at the Descret News book store. "Tho Devil." at. the Colonial, drew a big audience Monday night. The company which Is presenting It la a good one. It will run tho week. Manager Clark of tho Lyric Is In good spirits over the Instant success that has grcetod his fine prog r.i initio of moving pictures this week. , At the Lyceum. "Too Proud to Beg" Is filling that theater nightly. Tho play will run the week, with matinees Wednesday, New i'ears day and Saturday. |