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Show VAUDEVILLE BILL FOR NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Tho Tfiatchor Opora Houso will havo a vaudovllle bill this week that will mako all othor wooks Insignificant. Insignifi-cant. Thoy aro topnotchora who will bo horo noxt Thursday night Those who havo had tho good fortune to soo Ooetlnwed en Pace I. VAUDEVILLE BILL FS3 hEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Continued Horn Page I .ue 111IU in iho past will lm-,o tho.i ojea on the eLiit Unit is toinuig. .tiKitcli.uHji'1 iifith win he the head liner 'iho M.lts of lightning culculu luib mid inoi.titl UMinmetlclans mu Ip no means frequent, but in Griffltli .. phenomenon has been dlHuucreil thai completely eclipses anything pro Wously witnessed lu this line. With out pen, pencil or paper, without slaU l.ckboaid ca chalk, this wizard of lihuies tan ini a numeral to Ot a.lUl IIOWOJ, ill .ibullt ulljWMI BOCOIldS can multiply threrflguroi by threa figures In flo seconds and can multl-ply multl-ply nlno figures by nlno flguros in elglit setouds. Ho nonchalantly deals in millions mid quadrillions nnd n dl 01 ting feature of ills performance la announcing tho number nnd sex of chlldien of any person lu tho audi-enco. audi-enco. Tunics Cook and John Loreuz, or "Cook nnd Lorenz" as they nio 111010 nmlllnily known, nio back in nudo ($ heie, tlioli first lenown was fT moved, after a most successful ven-Iujo ven-Iujo lu musical comedy as tho stars of "Tho Motor Gill," which ran Joy ousl on llioadwnj for nearly a sea son The) hno piepaied a comody. of chatter and song they rail ''Tho Two Millloiiaiies,'' of which Sam McKeo. the New Yoik Morning Telegraph ex port, said "Piom their Initial en trance jou can boo that thoy are teal artists, or what goes to mako vaudo lllo of tho present day not only n de light, but a paying proposition. Using a quiet and easy method .but following follow-ing along tho lines which mako tho tiuo poiformor, thoy win out to tho limit." ' Charles M McDonald, assisted by Misses Ciawford and Moutioso, will be on tlio list of entertainers at tho Orphoum next week. Tho act In eludes singing, dancing and n number of continue changes. Otto Schedn, tho noted Polish violinist, vio-linist, deserves een moro pralso than has been generously glvon him. His impersonation of Pagannluul has been laudod in evoiy houso that he has been billed. Musical critics through out tho country have been lavish lu their praise. His bowing Is wonder ful, his Interpretation brought down to a fineness only attempted by nn artist such as Schoda. It has beon 6ii Id that never has Schumann's "Tsim morl" boon hoaid to better advantage thun as It Is played by Scheda. Ml Sclieda expects to return to Hurope ' In tho Into fall and his Orphoum tour 1 Is In tho naturo of a farowell appear-anro appear-anro hero. Tho Meredith slsteis, who havo Just leturned from abroad covorod with Kuropenn laurels, will ho Included In next woek's Orphoum program. Thcso1 talented girls won international fame by Blnglng."Hlawatha," and for tholi romtug ongagoment hero thoy havo Bcvnral pictorial songs which thoy aro confident will provo Just ns popular. Mansflold and Clark nro two charm Ing girls whoso novel songs and dan-cos dan-cos will make nn attrnctlvo number on tho hill |