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Show ORPHKTTM If the water commissioner commission-er haa caught you sprinkling after hours and turned eft the supply; If your mother-in-law la visiting you for the summer; if your landlord haa raised the rent; tr you nave me ayspeiieia irum ing biscuits that mother didn't make; H some home talent humoriet haa been boring bor-ing you telling bum dalTydllla; If you have been kept awaka by your nelatibor s howling dog; In fact. If you re tired of life ana need something to tke your sr.lnd off of worry and prove to you that nothing, noth-ing, after all. Is so bad aa It appeara, go over and see' Porter Emeraoa Browne a delightfully humorous sketch. "In and Out," at the Orpheum. Then If you don't forget your trouble, you are In a hopeleae condition and) you would as well bid your friends goodbye. Homer B. Maaon haa tha leading role, and that should be recommendation enough. But he haa eome very oaoallent co-partners In thla bubbling oomedy, and altogether there le .more fun la It than In a doaen ordinary eklta, - Mr. Maaon lan't Idle a minute and every little movement certainly baa a meaning, and that meaning la to laush. Ilia very charming wife le a big part of the act and the other four are quite busy, too. But "In and Out" Is only one of the good numbers on thlotweek'a bill. There are six other good one. The only trouble trou-ble about such a ahow la that It spoils one for eeelng Just the moderately pices -ing programa. The Three Vagrants, merry etnge , and musicians, are highly entertaining and the one who alnga hae a voice tbet ht worth going a long way to hear. Roue-hy'e Roue-hy'e ecenlc review of "London by Day and Night" Is unique and beeutlfuC Robert Rob-ert H. Davis western eketch. "Corralled," "Cor-ralled," with the Miller players, la e Utile bit melodramatic, but people like that aort of thing, aepeclally when It le offered onlv once In awhile, and It 'certainly 'cer-tainly satisfied last night. Oordon and Mara are Oerman eomedtene with some nonaenae 'that keepe one'a aides ehaktng. The ehow opene with "A Bcene at the Fairgrounds. presenting Albertus the Klret. eccentric club awlnger,. and Jeeele Millar, the "lady eornetlat." There Is a lot of fun In the number beeldea some very good music and clever club awlnglng. Lydell.and Butterworth. "the light brown gtrl and the funnv dancer," furnish a lot of amusement. The man's dancing Is aa odd aa one aver sees, and also aa Mtugu provoking. Tastes differ a great deal, and what one person enjoys In vaudeville another doesn't rave over In a general way. Maybe you won't like everything on the bill. I did, and It Is seldom thst any regular vaudeville goer doee like every number on a program. But there' are several acts on thla bill that must draw a unanimous verdict of approval. .Z.2T e'e.e SALT ' LAKE Laughter as a tonic beata all the beet patent medicines. It drives away dull care, chaaea away the blues and makes deepondency look Uke to centa Thle tonic and laughter, In large chunks, win be on tap at the Bait Lake, theatre Thursday night, when Richard Rich-ard Csirle. supported by Edna Wallace Hopper, will make hie Bret appearance In thla city In hie lateet and greateat musical comedy. "Jumping Jupiter." Heata will be placed on sale In the morning. , |