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Show Patsy succeeds in pleasing In what he terms a comedy transformation act. Bert Syphers, one of the original illustrated sour singers of Ogden. slns an Irish song in pleasing voice. Mrs. Olive Blackburn, pianist, Is gcod. The moving pictures are better j than average. FL T. S. AT THE LYCEUM. Ogden's pioneer vaudeville house, the Lyceum. Is offering Irs putrons one of the strongest bills It ha had in a number of weeks. It Is one of those pleasing bills with a variety of acts that the usual pleasure-seeker delights In witnessing. Kingsbury and Munson present a comedy sketch, "The Devil n possession," pos-session," that is filled with fcoroe genuine comedy. Miss Munson is versatile and does some clever acting act-ing In depicting the wif who wins Ibe perpetual love of her husband. Kingsbury Is clever and reads IW lines very well. ' The Musical IJobsts have a very refined re-fined act In which both display artistic ar-tistic ability in singing as well as plafng upon various musical Instruments. Instru-ments. While all wire acts are similar, I |