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Show I ; ANOTHER DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL I hi AT THE mtPHEUII THIS WEEK H Pa Jt 'fccms as though Martin Deck Is going to closo the vaudeville seaBon In H jjg? Ogden in a big blazo of glory. Last week wc had two great featuro acts H Kf on the bill and this week there arc two more, each a big featuro and iiH Ha Gacn a' ncad,'nor where ever they appear. H f JESSIE MILLVARD and JOHN GLENDINNING, two distinguished play- H ers who havo starred with such players as Lillian Russell, Nance O'Neill, H ''"' Olga Xethersole and many others, will present a powerful one-act play HI entitled "Reaping the Whirlwind." Miss Mlllwnrd will play the role of a H V Parisian actress and Mr. Gleiidiunlng that of a Russian count In love with H . the actress. The playlet has scored a decided triumph wherever played H in Orpheum houses. H a?. -mv Mlss MARY NORMAN played Ogden Hl &' feS?TN. the first season the house opened and H '( OrSslPK was tno b'SKcst hit ever in the city. ' ySRfSx-) uo w"' e a weIc0,"e return on the Hl raSBBKSTOSrfti now W Her monologue, "Women H bWPwlgl T have Met." has been brought up to Hl 4ig?hiStdP!WHfeKra date and several new additions have H S9rjt2?j ,,ecMl made l0 II- Hcr charactcriza- iiH mmfifM 0'nR are accompanied by clever songs iiH 886 I'S-'vKV which carry the point across the foot- H Et' lights. Her act is immensely entor- H , 2y SAMMY WATSON'S FARMYARD ; MWW CIRCUS is one of the most unique fl i "W animal acts in vaudeville. A trained Tt fSliSM donkey, cats, roosters and a little pink - T , x&5$5 f'S are tuo dumb actors in the cast, 1 '4Ni?nr9C while four humans complete the farm- iiH S'i vard Plctu,'e- While it is unusual to H J 5SaS5''i see roosters or pigs, do really rcmark- " IS-lJSfj-T''' able "stunts," "Watson's Farmyard Cir- iiH r'WUAx cns snoi,ld Prove a novelty for all H tmJS , "C)u "f'tBTA children aged from six to sixty. H P8jf; M pMlifSk THE WILSON BROTHERS have a j ksSWwS- ' German skit called "Go Out" It is B fczJPt- f r--Twg tftii," intended for laughing purposes only and is a continued rapid fire of rcpar- H MARY NORMAN. (oo jn which the English language Is twisted into almost impossible syllables. They sing new paragraphs and H . SEGEL AND MATTHEWS are seen In a musical novelty. They aro ban- H I jbrino experts The banjorine is a most unusual instrument and is said to H i have a wonderfully sweet tono and is considered most difficult to master. H Miss Anna .Matthews Is a handsome woman and wears many handsome cos- H i tumes during the performances'. I H " ROBINSON NEWBOLD AND MARIE GRIBBIN are musical comedy stars H ?and offer llfteen minutes of sparkling bits of songs and impersonations. i Costume changing and a touch of dancing add to the goneral attractlvo- H , rness of the act. Thoy arc entertainers par excellence and will be a feat- ! iire on the bill. 1 it is hard to imagine anything new in the acrobatic world. "Wills &. Has- H J san,-however, claim to havo several now athletic feats and to offer the old 'pncE in such a manner as to make them seemingly so'. As hand balancing H they have few, if any, equals. They work with ease and dispatch. Their H ( most difficult feats arc clone with surprising quickness. H (The Animated Weekly, which has gained such popularity in the short H lime which it ha6 been shown, will be the closing number of the bill. H Tire sainc bill runs Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday matinee. HI Only one more vaudeville hill after this one will be seen this season H f |