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Show Ogden Has Good Show Woman Manager of Fight Pictures Last night at tho Ogden proved that Uie seating capacity was severely severe-ly tested and from bhe first to the last enthusiasm was evident throughout. through-out. The three reels of the famous Flynn-Johnson fight wero, without a doubt, the clearest and best fight pictures that ever were presented in the city They brought forth the many prominent tactics that were employed by both contestants and, taken all in all, tho very b6t DoSylvls. termed the greatest skater, opened the bill with exceptionally good stunts In tho Bkatlng line and proved himself worthy of tho title he Is billed under. Miss Florence Locke a dramatic roprano, appeared In second place While sho possesses a good rich voice her songs are too much the same type possibly due to the fact that vaudeville Is something new to her and not like her concert work that she has caroled. LowIb and Lossington a team of clever slapstick dispensers gained the laughing hit of tho show There was not a dull moment In their act and thoir offering In the Kansas Jay was thoroughly enjoyed Manager Ellwood with four or five of the local "kiddies" presented a flour contest which was a scream and evoked much merriment The improvement made in the orchestra or-chestra was visible and Is a credit to tine Ogdon Nettie Wilson Ward the traveling manager of the Flynn-Johnson fight pictures a , pretty young Miss bears the distinction of being one of the two lady managers or representative- now on the road handling tho business busi-ness end of different attractions en route. For many seasons she advanced the tour of her "lusband's company, 'Harry Ward's Minstrels," and at tho cIobo of their tour eleven years ago entered vaudovilol with hor husband and continued playing all .over th country until recently, when Mr. Ward was appointed western agent of tho Western Vaudeville Managers' association, as-sociation, with headquarters in Denver. Den-ver. The fight pictures will continue at the Ogden Tuesday and Wednesday night, with dally matinee of tho pictures pic-tures at 3 o'clock. |