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Show brinrlntf ovr ewfater Ho. th moit nfit-d nfit-d of KnciarKl boy av-prmno. Mt.rttn Brck fiu abown ft oommcnflahl tfwlr to pofirmy to Orphum udtnrM th Mllrnc of thia form of mualo. It ( a nw ordtr In bWk far eom1y that will b Introduced by Kitnntxly, No-boiy No-boiy and Piatt. Their talk all ravolvea round "Mr. Nobody" and la funny. Th a?t la flnlahM with a coon sorif In which i tha two man dtaplay raal o-l ability. Mr. Nobody la a moat t,ncartln party. ! Hla partnara ara offarinf a prlsa for tha I ona gucsatna; hla (. A noval and anjoyabla juvfrllns rform- 1 anra will be atn In "Fiin al a f OVIork ; T." aa prantfj by tha 1 1 a valor k. Tha two rlavar man war for an ma time 1 a nclatd with tha Afotiat family whan that very aktllful and Franrhy company toured tha Orpheum circuit. Tha arena la laid In a aweli raf. The waiter la aB waiting. A wealthy ajiieat arrlvea to par- i take of hi evening meal, hut Inataad tha two fill tha air with avarthinc in lb plare. i Ona of tha beat banjalata bafora tha publlr ta promlaed In tha paraon of Brent Hayea, who holda a world record In hav Ing rommltied to memory 104 aalectlona. any on of which h ran play. Ha play a thia difficult Inatruatent with moat pWa-Inf pWa-Inf affecta and will oauaa many prejudiced preju-diced aiainat tha Instrument to cnanfa their vlewa i Artrted to tha abov wilt be new film ! on tli daylight motion plrtura machine J and new muelr, both rlaaalraj and popr I ular by th ronrert orchaatra. , , AT THE ORPHEUM Headlined sa the leaning attraction on the new bill at the Orpheum commencing tomorrow s matinee. le Edward Abel., aupportsd hy Charlstte Landers. In a sketch f mmtrlmonlal misunderstandings, written hy Orajit Stewart. The curtain goea up en e breakfeet arena with the coffee late and hubby grouchy. Whll. waiting. Mr.-Aoelea rea.la In a yellow uurnaT a bit of "advtoa to huabanda aa a coatlnued loverlike treatment of their artvea, and proeeeda to put It Into operation, oper-ation, with dire results to the pewe of the email household. The wife thinks he la trying to smooth ever eom past performem-ee and hidden beckelldlnga. and ahe promptly begins to make the day interesting for him. Finally huhby adepts his old loitt and maater manner, ragea like a madmaa, and wlfey oonclude that be still loves her. The lovera of good Old Thltrh low com dy wll undeaibtadly give Raymond and averly a warm reception when they appear ap-pear tomorrow. Theee German romedlana it "Swivel Service" and "Talk of Bo-ctety" Bo-ctety" fame aucceaafully ua bits of low cosnedy from these aucreaaes aa laugh trovoker. Of their particular brand of umor they are aald to be the leader In S style of their own. One of the mosl succeeeful playlet of the leu Victor H. Smalley wfll be pre--nte st the Orpheum by the Bergere layer. In "What Happened In Room 44"' will be encountered one of theee diverting di-verting mysteries eo dear to the average theatregoer. The aklt la fich tn the ele-. ele-. stent of auapenae end haa a novel aad diverting rllmal. The company presenting present-ing the skeu-h ha been carefully selected select-ed and an entertaining twenty mtnutee la the promise. England a boy choirs ore famed tne world over, and la all her great raihedrala and churches one heara the most esqul-slte esqul-slte musle from theee voting singers. In |