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Show Attractive Variety of Acts Shown at Orpheum THFAi'v, in rnu.Hio to suit almost any tiiHi. on tin; m;-.v Mil at tiifi Orpheum tfiin w.-.;k, iril tii.rr.; art; l;i f : i r i l !,r''i I'r:t-tv I'r:t-tv piriH K'U"i'. Ho far an viiii'-'t. t h-rr in a v.""l rnt-asin n of it In Ui(; oti-a"l oti-a"l or .Sunt noil' ;unl I '.illy AMjotr, v-1 1 1 1 tdo Wititt-r i;.irl--n violjn jSrls. Tuft prj-Krani prj-Krani ralln It a younj; ftiiihlcal ouint.-dy. It 1m a younf v;nnlt:vilif: i-mnuri in H-n-f, vifh .aiiinoft! in a comi.i nn Lion rol; fijcril.-iiilri ciriiinlv finticr oni rnlnut'-, violin vio-lin 1j1Uh;: tin; rn-xt ami violin couutdy a njonit-nl following. Cio.'olinl, v.Mtii a vnio.rt llkft a tia or-ff.'in, or-ff.'in, t'iinilMlif:n the rlaH.c inudic In i n aft n jii'i'opi'litl f-ly Htafd. IN; finlM lirbis aii'l nit-t i .-j in It:iif:iri. French ;i ii'l KriKliHil. thfl Litlrp I'll illliuti Hi,'. lis rit-art;.-t :t pproarii ro pnil;ir munlr thf-Ursl. thf-Ursl. iiitfhr. was "Morlicr Marhrt:e," but ixl thiit ''.; w:ih furdially io-i vit'l. M Url'-l VVirwUnv i.i 1 j j 1 1 : 1 uh tho "poa-roclc "poa-roclc of van. I.-v Ul!," a n'i sin: i t hat in h.-r first "o.(Ln:rn':, and Hvt-ral afU'rwards. tr- haH :tiot:','!i of intirtio and also many tricks in ht.-r vol' o, ami can h a whole aviary on occasion. Sli-) dresses h erne er-ne 1 in front of t 'm; audU'nt:;, behind a nlf-ro of Htat- fnrnllur.:, and reprt.-yt-nts 1 HiiL'coi-dinr poiiod.s, (Halhifc up with 11i30. I J jfiHt night's ti Lid itrici til in ply refused to lot Ikt ko until h1i; had t?lvin pood mean- j urn and over of her entertaining nam- ; bora. ! I''lo and (iU-; Walkers, vho opon the jiroKrum, aro MHr-.l as two sunbeams, and, nvattere.l sunshine throiiKh their act. lien' nriil Hazel Mann have a Homowhat stmi- 1 lar aet to follow, both numbers belntf of the nonsensical type. The sketch Is called "The Man Hunt," and the plot bin pes n round thn .supposed somnambulistic tendencies ten-dencies ni' tho heroine, whose part is 1 ciit.-iy taken by Isolde Illlnn. Arthur Bell1 plays her opposite, while Ralph J. Bailey lidds e,iifl(..rai)ly to the aet as butler. The Pickfords present a lupliiu?, aero-j , batlc balaneiup act that is both brisk and in-w, and has some comoch that is fcren-' fcren-' nine enough to brim? the laughs. Kinoprams close the bill, and after the orchestra offi-rinps, Topics of tho Day are tihowii. |