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Show In constant laughter. These men muat o commended for discarding the. trail. tiorial and offensive "Jew" makeup no prevalent on the Btage. Both appear In nat conventional dress with just enough exaggeration to jfet the necessary comedy effects. The Klnodrome will furnish something some-thing new In the way of motion pictures, pic-tures, while the Orpbeum ; orchestra with lis line musical -program will complete a most iscellrir'lIII. " '" - New Bill at Orpheum Tomorrow Night With the coming or the autumn days the. brilliancy of the shows at I he Ogden Orpheum seems to Increase. In-crease. There is imw a procession of magnificent acts headed this way for th delectation of the patrons of the Orpheum durlngthe fall and winter .months. One of the most delightful programs of the season Is scheduled for presentation tomorrow night Professor Apdales trained anlmalfl present a "Zoo circus," and from all accounts this Is one of the host trained animal novelties ever Imported. Import-ed. There are dogs, monkeys, cats and ponk-s, and the work of a Uttlo brown bear called "Jess" is tho feature fea-ture of the !(. He does the most clinic nit sort of juggling, plays a banjo ban-jo and rides a bicycle Prof. Apdale also presents the onlv educated ant-eater ant-eater In the world. Clifford and Burke are among tho leading exoonents of black face comedy com-edy in vaudeville, and they will add a touch of minstrelsy to the bill. With burnt cork make-ups these two comedians are genuinely funny, and all their dialogue and songs are original and new. In a way they suggest sug-gest those nua.nt colored comedians, Williams and Walker, and their characterizations char-acterizations are so clever that they pa.tooj vds joj uoncistui uojo ajc people. The four Cliflens, who come to America to appear here for the first time, aro world-renowned strong cqvllibrists, all wonderfully built men. whn offer faultless, quiet and refined stylos of equllibr.'stlc work'. Theirs ore exhibitions of strength which created cre-ated wonder and admiration in prln-clpla prln-clpla European music halls, notably the Berlin Winter garden, where last the played abroad, and where the German writers called them "The lour Hercules." Mr. Harry Atkinson, known as "the Aurtralian Oroheus,"' has been brought to America for n season on the Orpheum circuit. Mr, Mklnson comes direct from Louden, where he has been a big success this past year. Ills performance consists of imitations imita-tions of musical Instruments, and the reproductions of ihc sojnds are niar-velousiy niar-velousiy true and accurate. "Johnny Small and Ills Small Sisters" Sis-ters" is the offering of Archie Schatz and the Misses Ada and Ethel Del-beig. Del-beig. It consists of songs, dances and comedy patter, and is like a pretty little scene taken from a musical c i nied v . Mr Eugene C. Barnes and Mr. Paul P. Barron are two Hebrew comedians who have a great assortment of fun-making fun-making stunts that keep an audience : , I |