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Show THEATERS AT THE ORPHEUM For once the Orpheum this week '.ins a headliner uct which wi-.s- the i hit of the show. The headlincrr. nearly near-ly always meet with popular approval' approv-al' their choice, but not often does ' the etellar act bring down the houpe I In such a decided fushioti aa did 1 1 uiond & Brennan lant nlghl. Theirs is nn act well named "Niftynoc ' j senses'' for it would be hard to put : your fingor ou any one thing they do and say "that's It " It Is Just a mer ry melange of everything which dif ! ferentiates good vaudeville from bad with Mlas Brennan a stunning llgure of loveliness possessed of a good sUlt I ing voice and Diamond a marvel ot I physical angularity and as full of men lal actlvltlty as Canyon road was ofi'i- j cored with bluecoatB the other ulglu j Diamond naturally takes advantage ol I the recent $1,000 affair and Indulge, in somo timely quips at the expenai of the participants In Ogden's pollei o, which made him "solid" with Ihoi-e who were thero last ulght irjeludlne Mr and Mrs Ralph K Brl tol, who laughed as heartily as an Diamond is a comedian of ih I finished sort and your vaudeville edu- j cation Isn't complete until you Bee. blm He'll probubly have some De onee tonight. Locally. Interest In this week's bill centered lu the apnearance of dlmin'i tie Margaret Brov.uing. child violinist. violin-ist. Miss Margaret displays none of the oft-times obnoxious precocity as soelated with talented children s"e Is a sedate little mi?s. totally lacking in self-eonsciousness, as pretty as a half-opened rosebud, and she plays not divinely, perhaps, but with rare skill and excellent expression Hi program was ono which a matured muBiclr.n would hesitate at rendering, but which she plays in a manuer which betokens not only careful teaching) but an inherent genius in interpretation Her "Souvenir" waltz (Dnlla i was nn ols rendered, as was Lhe "Serenata" ( MoschowtOcl ) but the '"Song of Spring" seemed best to give voice to the elfish youthfulness of the little artiste, and was exquisitely ren-j ren-j dered. Besides her musical numbers j Margaret winds her way gracefully through the Intricacies of a prenyl flower dance and Incidentally estab-: t llshed herself 1 irmly In the hearts ot I those who saw her. Little Miss Browning seems certain to add her name to the list of those who have brought fame t0 Utah In a musical way. Walter De Leon and Muggins Da-ies Da-ies ought to be well remembered by Ogdetlites by reason of the fad that hey appeared In "The Campus" on two occasions at the Ogdeu theater a couple of years ago. Mr Dc Leon has selected some of the choice bits from his former vehicle and the re suit (s pleasing entertainment of a wholesome sort Musieul travesty is the offering of Peggie Lennie & Co. lu "Cleopatra s Needle," Walter Hast being the "com pan " It Is rather clever In a mild way and offers opportunity for Mr I last to sing seoral ballads in pleas ing voice Query Why the "needle' In the title? There are all kinds of club swing ers, but the Mowattfl are about th-last th-last word In skillful, rapid juggling. Maybe, as they saj about ball players they had a long jump in reaching here, and should he excused for fall-In;; fall-In;; to "connect" as well as they warned warn-ed to In some of the stunts The au dlence recognized the class of the boys, however and applauded even when they muffed the ball or rath-the rath-the clubs one auburn haired fellow-is fellow-is a Wonder. Wot pert &. Paulan do some marvelous marvel-ous work in their catapultlc exi I ci8es. Mme Gravett-La vendre & Co offer Impersonations of famous men and women as an opener and the fiau-mont fiau-mont Weekly closes a bill well up to the average of the season's offerings |