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Show AMUSEMENTS DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. SALT LAKE: Lucy Gates and grand opera company in "Faust, ' remainder re-mainder of week. WILKES Wilkes Stock company in "Going Some," all week, with matinee mati-nee tomorrow. GRPHEUM -- Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon and evening. ' PANTAGES Vaudeville. Performance Perform-ance every afternoon and two performances per-formances at night. REX Today and tomorrow, Rex circuit vaudeville, with Manuel De Fra, European fearless wonder, and four other headline acts; also Francis Ford and Grace" Cunard in "Fes o' the Ring." George MacFarlane, Famous Baritone, Who Is Coming to the Orpheum Next Week. fF the baritones that are well known 1 " to patrons of musical comedy and vaudeville perhaps there is none more deserving- of being termed "the favorite" than George MacFarlane. who has again been captured for Orpheum vaudeville following his most recent success as the Laird in the all-star revival of "Trilby." Mr. MacFarlane has heen seen and heard In vaudeville and that is the chief reason he is wanted again, for there are very few singers who have gained such popularity popu-larity in the two-a-day, and the local management of the Orpheum theater gives assurance that his appearance here next week will prove an event of considerable con-siderable importance in this theatrical season. George MacFarlane is not only the possessor pos-sessor of a beautiful baritone voice, but he exudes personality. He is as fine a specimen of physical manhood as one would find In a day's travel, and, furthermore, fur-thermore, he has the happy knack of his Irish forefathers in telling a humorous yarn. In other words, he has all the attributes at-tributes of the successful vaudevlllian. Irish ballads and love ' songs, popular always, make a fervent appeal to every nationality when sung by Mr. MacFarlane. MacFar-lane. One feels the romance of Erin's isie and, even though the land of the shamrock has never known the auditor. : the singer's voice conjures up never-to-he-forgotten visions of green fielder beau- : tiful lakes, picturesque colleens and all : that goes to inspire the great Irish poets whose love of their country Is present in every word they write. And when George ! MacFarlane sings a love song those who are in love are glad of it and those who are not in love feel happy heart thrills that make them wish they were in love. George MacFarlane's voice makes the world seem better and blighter. He appeals ap-peals to all the smallest boy in the topmost top-most balcony and the millionaire business man in the box unite as brothers in their appreciation of his remarkable personality person-ality and God-given voice. "Faust" Is Having Splendid Bun at v Salt Lake Theater; No Matinee to Be Given Tomorrow Afternoon. I CVUST" is having a wonderful run at the Salt Lake theater and the box office indicates tremendous audiences for every performance, including tomorrow- evening. Many inquiries have been made concerning a matinee, but there will be none. The demands of four consecutive I performances are loo heavy for Miss Gates and her company to give a mati-I mati-I nee. Jn Hie traveling companies and regular regu-lar grand opera houses the principals ro-! ro-! tate and rarely sing more than twice in ! succession. Mif-s Gatos is doing a gl-'gantic gl-'gantic thing to give four successive even-' even-' ings. PARAMOUNT - EMPRESS Today and tomorrow thin theater offers Hazel Dawn, fresh from her success in "The Saleslady," in her latest pic-lure. pic-lure. "The Feud Girl." With the feature is an Interesting Burton Holmes travelogue, and the usual music by E. P. Kimball, Willard Welhe' and Franz Rath. Continuous from 2:30 to 11 p. m. AMERICAN Continuous. 1 1 :?.0 a. m. to 11 p. m. Bessie Barriscale in "Not My Sister." a Triangle drama; Joe .h'H'kPon in "The Lion and the Ga me," a Keys! one romedy ; I 'at he News; American concert orchestra and mammoth pipe oriifui, Professor .1. J. McClellan. director. MEHESY Today's ex'-eJlent pro- j gramme consists of a two-act wild I animal drarra, "Avenged by Lions;" j a Flylr.g-A romedv in multiple re.H?. j entitlM "Pierre Rrissac. the ! Brazen." and a Pat lie western ' d ra ma. Ma rga r t G: hson a nd the I famous Rostock Hons are featured in the jungle picture, while Gorg? FiHd. in the title role, if ahly ns-sl.fd ns-sl.fd by Ed rnxn and Lizette Thorn in "Pierre Brissa, t he Bra z-n." an oriel nai a nd unusually r?ver orook s'oiy. Cnion muic nfirrnoon and p'ening. BROADWAY Ja'-kiA Saunders. the j uiftful and charming screen mirpsp, ; and William Conklin in "Tite Twin Triandc," a srory of cypsy lm p and r.i.iiriorir romane. vi;h a stront: and imi.-ju' plof. C'mii!, "Who's 1 G.jilty?" ; . !i |