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Show jPantages Offers i Bill of Much Merit ! From the first flicker of the Selsnlck 1 Xtws reel down through the vaudeville land to the last fade out of Lionel Har-I Har-I rymore'e best picture, Th Devil's Gar-j Gar-j den." there Isn't a dull moment on the I new bill which opened a week's engage- II ment at the rantages theatre yesterday afternoon. Headlined by George Choo's latest ! miniature musical comedy, "Private I Property." the bill Is well balanced from start to finish. The headline act U composed com-posed of eight dalntv maids who sing and dance in a bewitching manner and .a pair of clever comedian who get a lot 1 of laugh out of lines J hat were written f for that sola pur pone. Much beautiful j scenery and a handsome wardrobe for I the girls adds a lot o the act, which waa I given an enthusiastic reception. Walton and Brant have a different sort I of n patter act that In full of smiles. Clever stuff well put over gave this team a fulr break for headline honors, although 'at time their material borders on the , risque. , In "The Argument" Kennedy and Francis, a pair of laughable blackface comedians, are a riot in their own right. Many are the laughs three boys pried from a packed houNe eeterday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Another act the crowd liked was of- sented n piano and violin act entitled, M u h ua 1 Mom1 nts, Mabel HlondeH, who call he re if the Female. Frisco, in n dainty impemonutor of nt tigers nnd dancern well known to axlety patron and proved her ability i long these line 10 the satisfaction of everyone yesterday. Hob 8 wan opened the show with a jiiKKiing- act that was exceedingly clever. Lionel Harry more hae the stellar role In "The I'evin tiardeti," which headlines head-lines t he mot Ion pict ure sec i Ion of I he new bill, which run until next Tuesday evening with matinee dally. |