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Show "Oh, Billy!" Wins Applause at Pantages SOL.OISTS with rich and well-truincd voices, a pair of successful come-dienrn.-H and a bevy of p rutty .irls ur-ravtrd ur-ravtrd in eriticinpr cowtumi-'s, who aiug and dance in didi.iitful fiisiumi, inaUe i;p ihe company of "Oh, Hilly!" the musical th-loid th-loid which hc-ad.s the Pantiic-H program this week. lioLh Earl Mountain and 'Marry Hurler, Jr., have a way that niaUes their witticisms effective, and Klaine Oray and Jo Brp are irool sinfti'H and have faHcinatiiitf personalities. The production pro-duction also has a strain or suspense running run-ning through it that keepa the interest at a. hitfh pitch. Art Hall and Abe Shapiro fcive an array of jokes ami eccentricities which received a Kiat deal of appiau.se last niht. Their act depends for its effect upon the unique persona li ties of the performers. A satirical episode in three acts Is presented pre-sented by David S, J Tali and company under un-der the title, "What Really 1 lapponcd." It depicts a domestic scene which mi.ht take placo in tha home of anybody. .Slagpool and .Spier present an nnay of catch v hoiiss and eccentric dances t hat appeal to lovers of the ludicrous. Then-act Then-act is full of unexpected happenings which add to its effectiveness. Gymnastic stunts, interspersed with jokes and foolishness, are presented by the Rials. A thrillim: chanter from a western drama is yiven In Die tenth episode epi-sode of "Smashing Harriot's," and a program pro-gram of the latest popular melodies is furnished by the orchestra under the direction di-rection of J2dd!e Fitxpatrick. |