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Show "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN." "Tho Traveling Salesman" dollght-od dollght-od a small but approciato audience at tho Ogden theator last night. Although Al-though tho Forbes comedy has bee', presented here several times it has lost none of Its popularity. Tho lines of tho salesman aro cx coedlngly clover and. snappy, ana some oftho work was very goot. The lead was played by Don MacMillau and (o him falls the greater part of the work. His personality is very good; his Interpretation excellent; ho lb Just tho man for the parL On tho samo high lovel Is the work of Freda Slemon as Mrs. Babbitt. She docs a good pleco oT character work. Dorothy Grey gavo a ploaslug Interpretation In-terpretation of tho rolo of "Both Elliott," El-liott," tho railroad agent at Grand Crossing. Hor work was good throughout. Arthur Norbury as "Ned Watts'" an KdwaTd II. Clayton as "Franklin Roy- co" did very well, especially Clayton In tbo poker game seene. William O'-Day O'-Day was good as the porter. |