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Show EMPRESS Marie Stoddard heads the bill at the Empress, this week though she is not featured in that position. She is assisted by the Torrelll Comedy Com-edy Circus, the musical trio, Genevieve Malone, Mildred Knight and Loretta Malone, followed by a comedy playlet entitled "The Police Inspector's Surprise" played by John T. Doyle & Company, in which the plot as usual, is a case of mistaken baggage instead of the people involved. There is also, a sketch called "The Man Next Door." The new bill for the coming week opens next Monday afternoon at the Empress. The "Five Violin Beauties," a quintette of girls, head the program and the report that precedes pre-cedes them here indicates that they have achieved a big success on the coast this season. Grant Gardner, a blackfaced artist, is billed as a gloom destroyer de luxe. Ambler Brothers are a trio of equilibrists whose feats are said to be new and daring. Two "Kwaint Komical Knockabouts" are Earl Newport and Cliff Stirk. Their sketch is entitled en-titled "A Barbers Busy Day." The extra attraction of next week's bill is the engagement of Charles Bachmann and Company in Wlllard Mack's sketch "Their Get-Away," and the moving picture film for the new bill will bo "Mr. He's A Liar." |