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Show nadian character was as near perfect as the character could be. Arleen Hackett as the girl. Rosalie, Rosa-lie, was one of the splendid portrayals portray-als of the piece. The support was far nbove tho average. Tbe scenic effects ef-fects were good. E. T. S. , THE RIGHT OF WAY." A small, but most appreciative, audience, aud-ience, at the Ogdcn Theater lat night for the production of "The Rlrht of Way," showed that ther is yet some lover of high-class productions in 0?den. The lack of interest that lias been hhown In the theatrical bu-iuess In Ogdcn during the past season, loth al tbe Osden and the Orph?um. will probibly mean Ogden's loss next reason rea-son when the big companies and vaudeville acts are touring the west. Every one of the shows that have been at the Ogden theater since it opened last ncmhor. has either 1ot money or only broken even on th engagement "The Rlzbt of Way" was presented by as well a balanced company as ever Alslted the house. The production produc-tion compared most favorably with that of la6t year. Hallet Thompson, a Charley Steele, w-as flue. He possesses a strong and dear voice, which. hJ used to advantage advan-tage in (he splendid reading of his line. The role of Joe Pertngala was in the capable hands of P. Aug. Anrler-i Anrler-i son. Hl dialect of tr? French Ca- |