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Show THEATERS "BLUE MOUSE" 1 he announcement that the "Blue Mouse" is to be played at the Ogden theatre next week has created a mild soMsatlon among the patrons of that house. It has been so long since the Ogden attempted any bill that could possibly shock tho most pruddlsh prude that the public was beginning t n think all the members of the stock company had joined Deacon Jones' Sunday school clas6. But there are enough of the old bovs who know what the ' Blue Mouse" is to dispell any doubt on that point. No sir, it is a safe bet that the author of the "Blue Mouse" has seen more of tho world than any Sabbath day aggregation aggre-gation of pious slnners. We all remember "The Girl in the Taxi" because wo filed up to the box office, and demanded tickets in Iho first row, but the first row la limited and it might be a good suggestion sug-gestion for Manager Arington to sell ring side seats when the "Blue Mouse" is played There is enough of the sensational to satisfy the craving of every benighted soul in our ir.idsl The bill Is full of rollicking fun a suro cure for the blues and a hard blow to the foolish stiucture mock modesty and prudery have erected to house their own dear 86lv s f Itfl kind, the 'Blue Mouse" is in a class by Itself and should Iran capacity bouses every performance. perfor-mance. oo |