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Show jsir? their favorite s-aN t ri rf'thout the j va-on to make early it pplif.tt ion. This service is 'jivrn without ;t'ii:'ionuI -c: to Orpheum puir"ns. ami i.s a decided advanT.-io to vaudeville lovers who wish to a.s-ured of mij.1 seat loi-atiorjA The reservations arc su:i;e't to ran-rc!!a;iun ran-rc!!a;iun when the holder fiuils hin:.-e;i' unable tf) use the scats ou any particular particu-lar ni Lr'nt. The opening toil i- a noteworthy one in itseif. the headline art t'(?;n tho Marion Morgan dancers, probably the most pretentious act ever taed, as well a.i the iiifst article, elaborate ami spoe tabular. A idc; company of hihiv trained artists participate in the rendl-tion rendl-tion of a wMl-toM daji'-e story, with beautiful scenic effects and superb ens-turning. ens-turning. Harry Hoiman, the popular comedian, and his, company . are'al-o on 1 1 1 e bill in a now o n i 1 d y p ! ay 1 e t described ay one of the most laughable laugh-able cvt sc'n in vaudeville. . OKI SEASON TO BEGIN MOST G Noted Stage Stars Booked, Edward P. Levy, Manager, Man-ager, Announces. Tho 1919-1920 vaudeville acaann at the Orphonm theater will begin August 6,according to an announcement just inado by Resident Manager Edward P. Levy orr the variety house. Coincident with the announcement, Manager Levy promises the best season sea-son fit' "big-tlrno" vaudeville that Salt Lake has ever seen, tho list of stars of the variety and legitimate stages booked being in itself assurance of some exceptionally fine entertainment for Orpheum patrons. These include, for instance, such luminaries of the amusement amuse-ment world as Olga Petrova, Blanche Ring, Emily ytevens, Lew- Dockstadcr, Robert nilliard, Mae Murray, Una Clayton, Emma C'arus, Trixie Friganza and others too numerous to mention. Season reservations aro now being booked by the Orpheum ticket otfiee, and Manager Levy advises all who de- |