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Show ii. o, mm. BAi PliYSJN OGDEN By Consent of President Taft. Have you ever heard tho United I States Marine band play at any of the official receptions which are held in tho Whito House during tho winter monthG, Washington's social season? If so, you will bo moro thau delighted to know that this magnificent military mili-tary organization has been granted I permission by tho president of the j United Stales, through the personal t solicitation of senators and represent- jj atives in congress, to raako a beven J weeks' tour, which tour will Include I all states possible to be reached In j so limited a time, between tno Ohio j rivor and the Pacific ocean. It has I been at leant twenty-five years since the band ha3 had permission to go J so far from home, and it will no doubt be many years before It will again make so extended a tour. So when the United States marine band soraeB to this city on Wednesday, Wednes-day, October 9, to the Orpheum theater, the-ater, and you sit and listen to its wonderful music, the fact of knowing it to bo your own hand as well ns "The PrcBidont'8 Own," as It Is commonly com-monly called, will bring with It that pride of possession which we all fool in tho ownership of something that j cannot bo surpassed. 8 With the United States band on jj this special tour will come Miss Mar D Sherler, one of Washington's moRt gifted young sopranos, and as LleuL P William H. Sautolmann, tho leader jj of tho band, is noted for his happy so- R lections, a rare musical feast la In a store for thoso who are fortunate S enough to be ablo to take advantage 1 9 0. tho occasion. Seats now on sale I (Advortiuementl I |