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Show THEATERS AT THE ORPHEUM. Another troupe of excellent vaudeville vaude-ville players was sent to Ogden yesterday yes-terday by Marcus Loew to fill the week's engagement Every act is a winner and when presented yesterday afternoon and last night was received with enthusiastic appreciation. The theatre wa-s well filled for all three ' performances. The program this week is headlined I by another of Roland West's acts eu titled "Sidelights," presented by Henry Hen-ry B. Tooruer, Billy Duval, James Dowell and Eva Page The act. or series of acts, was received with much laughter and applause Mile. Amoros and Ben Murrey raise the curtain with a novelty act that is about as interesting as anything any-thing that has been seen at the local playhouse in weeks. The act is called "A Night in Paris." The original Creole band made a big hit. In an appropriate stage setting. set-ting. The aggregation consists of six instrumental, with something out of the ordinary in their selections and manner of playing, and expert buck and wing dancer. A distinctly high class act of Its type is presented by the famous cab-nret cab-nret trio, Billy DeVore, Sidney Mal-kan Mal-kan and Arthur Stone a tenor and falsetto singer, a finished exponent j of "rag" melodies and an expert pianist. pian-ist. "Snoozer," the intellectual bull dog, gave an unusually Interesting exhibition exhibi-tion of animal intelligence. An excellent excel-lent performance on the flying rings is given by Alvln and Kenny. |