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Show PASSING SHOW ILL PENT 8 GREAT .JT1NCIU In "The Passing Show of 1915", the Shubort revue which Manager Joseph Goss of the Orpheum theater will present pre-sent for the delectation of his patrons next Wednesday night, the greatest galaxy of stars in the field of popular popu-lar entertainment tliat ever visited Ogden, will be seen. "The Passing Show partakes of the nature of a stupendous stu-pendous vaudeville entertainment, composed of all headline acts, each of which with a little spreading could raako a -full evening performance. It is a long hill, too, but, according to even a casual glimpse at the list of acts, there will be saint" opportunity ior a reeling oi luaaituue io iaice noict of the audience. An Idea of the mammoth dimensions of the great spectacle show is given In the fact that the company and equipment equip-ment occupy almost an entire train in its movement across the country and that Manager Goss will be required to increase his regular force of stage employes to 35 men, In order to handle han-dle the production. The bringing of the show to Ogden is a distinct achievement as it will give the major portion of the local show-going public Its tirst opportunity nf witnessing tho premier New York Winter Garden entertainment, which means a view of the youngest and most attractive bevy of chorus girls possiblo to get together, more fun than tho average person is able to absorb and plenty of catchy music. To this Is added the work of the big array of stars and the entertainment is given in a uruuaut scenic environment. environ-ment. Among the startling things presented present-ed are the destruction of a city by aeroplanes, a flying ballet and 10 others, almost as interesting. Included Includ-ed In the list of stars are George Monroe, Mon-roe, Eugene and Willie Howard, Hari-lynn Hari-lynn Miller. Daphne Pollard, Clarence Harvey. Edmund Goulding, Helen Eley, Ernest Hare, Miller and Mack, Alexis Kosloff, Arthur Hill, Margaret Warde, Flora Lea, Lyda Carlisle and Mari,e Flood. That "The Passing Show of 1915" will be the greatest entertainment ever brought to the city, goes without with-out saying. |