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Show MacFarlane, Orpheum Star, Is Near iSalt Laker 1 1 -'-" 1 jrgys i I 4 S, N.Vj.Je GtXHt'.K MAC FAR LANK, whose rich, full baritone whs acc'aimed In-"t night at the Orpheum an one of the finest vou-ea ever lu-ard here In vaudeville. vau-deville. Is a ncHr-Salt Laker and lontii of frequent visits to thin city both professionally pro-fessionally nnd oih"rwie. For Mrs. Mai-Furlane, wife of the faiucd musical comedy s--:r. is a born anl I. red Salt Laker. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. . Milando l'ratl, 1H5 Kant Ninth .south 'utreet, and she is a noted o,mt:i nttiicer and known to the state and coneert world as Viola 1'ratt. Mrs. M:trKar.aiie accompanied accom-panied her husband to Salt Lake and w.H Iend two wt-eki lu-ro visiting relatives and friends. Mr. MacFarlane pleaded Orpheumites 1 Immense'y last tifglit with hi? prfram of in-ven numix-rn, including a short encore, land his good fellowship exhibited in a ! short curtain speech. His splendid votes, coupled with his histrionic ability, has ! trained public and managerial recognition ;in vaudeville, murdcal conntdy and tha t'liunw.- nnd has furtlier caused operatic imtn-s -iris to pry him a grett deal of resiectfui attention, j Mr. MacFarlane his many successful j seasons to hia rreiiit, havinje played stellar I r'U in some of the hiocst musical hits j of the d:iy. His rendition last ninht of a i selection from "The Mikado" was es- peciaiiy well received by those who re-I re-I inemltered his apoearance in that fa-1 fa-1 mous comic opern. |