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Show FRJIIS UUUDIE Noted reader and humorist, who will present his programme, pro-gramme, "An Original idea," in Ogden, Friday, April 30 t,: ' mil - si 3 '.v:L-i--2l,:LL j Frances Iabadie, the noted humorist and character impersonator, whose last appearance in Utah was considered consider-ed one of the best entertainments of tho season, will pay another visit to the state next week. Tic appears first Ht the Lniverslty of Utah, where he aroused great admiration a few years ago, and will then be presented by the Young Men's Mutual Improvement i f associations of Ensign Stake Already the advance sale of tickets guarantee lf,ry successful entertainments. Mr. Labadle Is especially well known in many parts of the country through his remarkably accurate in-erpretations in-erpretations and delineations of the French-Canadian characters, made J famous by Henry Drunimond in his numerous stories of frontier life In 'anada. The program here will be bat Mr. Labadie styles "An Orlainal dea It includes the French -('ana-j "an character impersonation- Shak Bpcarean selections, excerpts from Richelieu ' and Hamlet'' bein given 'Peciai emphasis Some of the hu-Ddrous hu-Ddrous stories of Edmund Vance ook and a general variety from de-lervedly de-lervedly popular authors also find a )Iace In Mr Labadie's program. The elections were made for the world our which brings Mr. Labadle to Og-len, Og-len, and reports from (he East indicate indi-cate that the numbers are unusually mtertaining and pleartng The program in OgJen will be given ii the Tabernaclo at 8:15 Friday, rrll 30. Tho Y'ung Men s Mutual improvement associations of Weber take will have the entertainment in harge AdverMscment. |