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Show j Lasl Week of VaydeviSSe at the OrpSieoni Closing the Season With a GreaS Show - n- , i. '-In'' . . J '"" .'" ' V- tWrrx, The Orrheutu is ahout to close i'.s ) tioors on vaudeville for the hot summer sum-mer mouths. The new bill opening tomorrow night will mark the closing week of tho first season of good hign class vaudeville in Ogden. The pen-le pen-le have taken kindly to the Orpheunt, and for the closing week the management manage-ment haj provided the best bill of the season. Matt HenRon. Peary's companion in tho successful trip to the North Pole, ami Ida Fuller, famous dancer and celebrated Inventor of beautiful stage . fleets, will jointly headline the bill J IhRt opens Sunday night. ! Matthew A. Honson, one of tbe civilized civ-ilized men who stood at the top of the world, comes to tho Orpheiim to tell of his experiences on the dash to th North Pole with Commander Robert I E Penry. With the exception of Commander Peary there Is no living map better fitted by actual experience j In the Arctic to tell truthfully of con-jditions con-jditions north of the line of perpetual i ice Taken out of a store in Washington Wash-ington t ntv-three years ago, Hensou has ever since been the .personal com-panlrn com-panlrn of Peary, not only on all of bis Arctic expeditions, but on one trip Inio the tropics, when the explorer beaded a surveying party In Nicaragua. Nicara-gua. Henson's talk Is rather a -t!i'ftlt;htfnrward tale of adventure than a ficieitltlc discourse It is frequently Lit rapersed with humorous refer-ericea refer-ericea to peculiarities of the Eskimo, r.ud his description cf a polar betr bun'. In which the bear literally Olnkx himself to death, never fills j to convince his audience. Illustrating I Kriuon's talk are more than K0 pho-ii:i;i!u pho-ii:i;i!u tui'owti. tin t screen, w It leu I lie himself took on bis last trip north, i ' Iu addition, are moving picture fllroi showing various stages ot the voyngo of the Roosevelt Ida Fuller, known tho world over us a dancer of exceptional beauty and skill, brings her latest creation, "Li Soiclere." This Is u dance no one may imitate, for it Is pninted It has three numbers, and thoy are all scenes of reat beauty. Including tho Illy, tho tiro and the volcano dances. Miss Fuller has taken special prMi In her terpslchorcan novelties, and has sought everywhere for novelty, both in effect and accessories, with the result that she has a Berles of delightful offerings that aro simp)..' incomparable. The Charles Ataoarn Cycling Come- d'ans present a Dovel offering, Ir j which skillful wheeling and genuine j comedy are intermingled, Tho troupe 1 came' to the. Orpheum circuit dlreo! from tho London Hippodrome, when ihey were a feature for ono month and at the end of their Orpheum en , pagement they will return to the Hip ' podrome for a long engagement. T-K act is full of langhablo features, o' I which the finish, which Mr. Ahe.irr j calls "a mile In thirteen seconds," m ( perhaps the most unique. Fred Ray's Players will present a ' burlesque on the Roman drama, cntl- tied. "The Noblest Roman of Theni All." ! laRoso and LaGusta aro European. i slack-wire experts, who come with a, I I gr. at reputation for skill and daring. ; ! ns well as for unique tricks. I j l.ydell and Bulterworth, billed as i 'The lliiht brown girl and th funny dancer," made a gre,at hit with ihelr act in the Northwest. i NVw motion pictures and A now or-cheetral or-cheetral program complete tho bill. IDA FULLER IN "LA SORCIERE." |