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Show OHPHEII'S NEW BILL TOMORROW Bubbling over with many goi d thing--: full of ginger and snap, the new bill at the Orpbeiini which opens tomorrow night w Id be one of the many pleasing ones which has delighted de-lighted thousands of theatre goers in Ogden. The new program contains novelties from ICuropo and Aincrlei v.ilh plenty of good comedy and music iu between the lines which oe$ to make up a good bill. Bei t Kulmar and Jesse Brown, present pres-ent an unusinl personality, and their numbers are presented with a finesse and skill which makes their offering mo.it attractive. In n special hanging of plush they offer a repartolre of soncs and dancing novelties. Anions: these nre "May ;m.l rv-cember." ' Pugs," "A I McGregor s Scotch lllch-ball." lllch-ball." 'Dinah." 'Thats Right No Thats Wrong." At the end of their present vaudeville tour these two gifted gift-ed artists enter musical comedy, a field for which thev are well cpiali fied. Bison City Four. The Rison City Four, consisting of Vic Mllo, first tenor; Frank Oha'-d, second tenor: Oeorge Hughes, baritone, bari-tone, and Ed Roscoe, basso, which comes to the Orpheuni next week, has long been recognised as one of the best singing quaitittes in vaudeville. The difference between the Rison Four and other quartettes is that it introduces eccentric comedy in dress and action, in addition to vocal work The characterizations -.iicludp n tramp an Italian, an Irishman nod a Chappie. Jack Art.ois Dou. The Jack Artols Duo consist f p. couple of gymnasts wao in the guise of clowns. Intermingle laughter with exceedingly clever feats on the horizontal hori-zontal bars. These aihletes are making mak-ing their first tour of Orpheuni Cir-cuit Cir-cuit and will be include in the novel lies cf next week. Thev have j tit finished a five years' engagement during dur-ing which they have appeared (n England. Eng-land. Germany. France and Australia. Thev are conceded to be unequalled in their line" Mystical, Electrical, Musical "Kima" Is the new offerin ? of Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Colby. Their act is one of mvsterv arul electrical effects, with a bit of poo music In between. With the aid of Mack art these two cbvci peonlo perforin manv startling and curious Irlrks Mr. Colby Is dressed as a clown and his roniedv Is a de- J light to edd and young. The act . i one thai will win fnxor with all classes class-es of andevllle palrons ' William Flenien, .Murounded bv two capable dramatic players. Is making a departure !n vaudeville, and Is pre pentum a short sketch cal'ed 'Rick to Roston." He has selected a sketch written by Victor Smal'ey. whose former for-mer creations In pHOel form, notably. "Nerve." "Risoballlt i V" and "Judgment" "Judg-ment" are well known to vaudeville pat-cms. Mr. Smalley Is. f aid to have fitted Mr. Fb men admirably as a slangy pr;7e-f;ghter ' 1 lick Clancy," whose rough philosophy is a classic. Kaiivania is a Japanese who bills as 'The latest sensation from Japan, a (b uble brained writing exuert." This odd billing corner from the fact tbnt he can write Huontly and a beautiful band with either hand or using boih together and ol the rame time. Ills act will be especially interesting for school teachers and students. On large black br.irds he demonstrates his ability and at the nml'nees he will reveal Ihe secret, or the fnnd-wnonlal prineioal of the .so-called Lightning Calculation. Kaiiyama's ,id is a distinct dis-tinct novelty and must be seen lo be appreciated. The i!ew kinodrome p'clures will furnish much fun for young and old and with a new musical pregram from the excellent Orphenm orchestra the bill is expected to be the talk of tilt town. |