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Show uo Comedy bill at 0bpheumtqm0rr0w The great Irish character actor, Thomas J. Ryan, heading the Ryan-Rlchlield Ryan-Rlchlield company, in the playlet that has made thousands laugh, entitled ".May Hacgerty's Mother," will be the headliner at Loew's Orpheum theatre the coming week, opening tomorrow In this sketch he represents a typical Irish "tad," who for years has carried car-ried the hod and used the pick and shovel, who had become suddemy wealthy, but could not adjust himself to the new state of affairs. His simple sim-ple democracy, his love for the old 'life without ostentation, constantly ' averts itself, to the horror of his ! daughter, who has modern ideas and social aspirations Another feature will bo Harry Thomson, another old time favorite. Thomson becomes funnier with the passing of the yean and his own Idea of presentation of seenes in the night police court In New York. Is one constant con-stant round of hilarity. "Rags'" Leighton and Robinson, equally well known as song writers, comedians and dancers, will also be on the bill. The Cycling McNuttB, five verv clever people on all manner man-ner of peculiar cycles, who formerly appeared with the Ringling circus, will put on their wheeling specialties. The Great DeWfntreSS, presenting an un usual ventriloquist act. will furnish a real surprise. She flH appear as a bell boy arltb a veree-tlle dummy, whose elothes she changes to impersonate imper-sonate Harry Lauder, vesta Tilly. Eva Tanguay and other ?tars of the show world while she herself through the dummy gives the imitation The sixth art on the bill will be Ethel and Lucy Baker in new songs and dainty dances the usual funny Keystone comedy will complete the bill Advertisement. |