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Show THE RED MILL A company that compared most favorably with the Dillingham company com-pany of last year appeared at thi Ogden theater Saturday night in "The Red Mill," the musical comedy success by Henry Blossom and Victor Vic-tor Herbert. The company was good throughout, having clever principals ond a pleasing chorus, Bert Swor and Frank Woods, the comedians, were exceptionally good and made an everlasting impression. Their specialties were cleverly done. Jessie Houston, last seen here as "The Girl" in "Tho Time, The Flace j and the Girl," was pleasing in tiio ! role of Bertha. Vernlee Martyn as Tina was good. Otto Koerner, Alvln Laughlln and Harry R. McLaln were good in their respective roles. The scenic effectu and co6tumcs were pleasing snd In full accord wltn tho demands of the piece. E. T. S. |