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Show ? i J I" Vr ' I " , - V j F ' ' , t ! f ' i i - ' '; I . , I y , , I , .- ' Trine Fnganza, who is featured on the Orpheum till thi3 week. The yamk-villo soasou at the Orpheum Or-pheum is now launflieil and under wav, and the opening bill is proving a favorite. fa-vorite. It is a programme that would eall for special mention in one of the larijeft cities and is only a sample of the many good bills that are to follow. fol-low. Trixio Fricranza is as well known as she is popular. Since going into vaudeville vaude-ville this famous musical cojnoi.lv actress act-ress has found her own. Her original .iokc-s, her "kidding" with the oiches-' tra members, her burlesque and paro- dies of whatever enters her mind, some- ' times even herself, her rendition of her! own "Indian rSuflragette Song." with; its splendidly arranged orchestral ac- 1 companiment. are all prominent fac- J tors in the success of her ai-t. j "Corradini's Menagerie" is a fea-- i rare animal act. AM members of the aggregation arc thoroughly trained and go through their parts as though possessed pos-sessed with human intelligence. John and Mae Burke offer an act entitled en-titled "A Hagtinio Soldier," and it is one of the biggest hits on the bill. Mr. one of the biggest hits oii the bill. Sammy Burns and Alice Fulton start their dancing turn wearing brown outing out-ing costumes, but their wardrobe is extensive, ex-tensive, and at every reappearance thev wear different apparel. Uark and Verdi are Italian dialc't comedians of the highest attainments. Iheir act is artistic in its genuineness. Thev mimic the newly-arrived Italian emigrant, with his many "breaks" and misunderstandings of 'American wavs. The veiitriloquistie act of Ray Con-hn Con-hn is one of the best, on the vaudeville stage. He not only produces the do-sired do-sired effect of "throwing his voice." but manipulates his dummy in a natural nat-ural manner. Kcrtie Ford's langoing on a tight wire and "her" absolute control of balance, combined with the acrobatic handsprings and tumbling, make his a feature act of this particular lino of work. The moving pictures which close the bill are up to date in world events, and the orchestra concert which onens the programme meets with approval. |