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Show I IVIISS KELLIE REVELL I SEES THE LOCAL I OKI . 1 J Miss Nellie Rovelle, director of, pulv 1 ' Mcity of the Orpheuni vaudeville clr- H l calt, was In Ogden tor a couple of M JH, hours yesterday afternoon, coming M ti hero for the purpose of looking over ,5 the local Orpheum field, with regard H fl 'to fuure publicity. She was accom-H accom-H Q, Ipanled by Manager Levy of the Salt Hj a Lake Orpheum and the two passed the J I time with Manager IL E. Skinner of H M j the Alhambra theatre, the local homo H "id of Orpheum vaudeville. H ill .. Miss Revcllo is one of the most H ml rotable figures in the theatrical pub- H k licitv world of the present day, being HI U at the head of the big corps of copy H Ht writers that fills an Immense amount H B, -of newspaper space daily with Or- H ". 'phenm "readers" and display "ads." I! 'She is .making a tour of tho circuit to offer suggestions to Its local press agents with regard to tho improve mpnt In their work. A member of tho Rovelle family of ! .acrobats, the first of foreign circus .performers to bo Imported into this ' country, she has been a protege of P. T. Barauni, a circus advance agent, a I newspaper editor, special writer, a 1 , vaudeville monologist and comedtenno, 1 a publisher and a theatrical business ! manager. In New York, she Is con- ' sidered the unofficial force which i guides tho huge Orpheum enterprises, i Miss Revelle. while here, made and inspection of tho Alhambra theatro j and coraplimentod the manager on Its fine appointments. She left tho city MU' at 5 p. m. with Mr. Levy, for Salt H $11 Lake, and was to continue eastward H 'fit .today, over the Denver &. Rio Grande H i railroad. |