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Show forts have leen confined strictly to the operatic field Spat sale, Friday, Jan. 21st, at 10 a. ni. - NEW OGDENTHEATER j "Wildfire," Sunday Evening, January 23rd. The Now Ogden Theater announces as Its attraction for Sunday evening. Jan 23rd, the great successful racing ornedy, "Wildfire." The scenic production produc-tion will be the original one that enjoyed en-joyed a mn of one hundred nights at the Liberty Theater, New York City, last winter. As to "Wildfire" itself, as a plav. It needs no econlums in theso columns, as its reputation as a successful play of the race course Is already known to the public at large. The authors. George H. Broadhurst, who wrote that other noted play, "The Man of tbs Hour," and George V, Hohart, whose latest effort. "The Boys and Betty,"' Is being used with great success by-Marie by-Marie Cahlll, have succeeded In evolving evolv-ing a rnclng comedy which Is conceded conced-ed to be the best since "In Old Kentucky" Ken-tucky" and "Checkers" were staged. The playing company is said to be. fully oqual to the requirements of the various parts. The chief character, "Bud," the lovable and slangy stable boy, will be played by Will Archie, who created the part. The charming widow, Mrs. Barrlngton, will he play-ed play-ed by Pauline Hall, last seen here with "Peggy from Paris." Pauline Hall, Burnarued by her leg-Ion leg-Ion admirers, "the beautiful." Miss Hall has scored a genuine succew In "Wildfire,", and her clever portraym of the fascinating widow Is a. posl: tho surprise, sluce heretofore her ef- |