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Show uu REMARKABLE SHOW AT ORPHEUM SUNDAY "All Orphoum shows are good, some bills are better than others, but no mistake is ever made when one visits the Orpheum." This is a remarkably true saying, but tho management promises n bill tomorrow night that is far above all others. We can assure as-sure you a splendid evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. Tho feature act of tho hill will bo tho Hanlon Brothers, an act that will furnish abundnuce of good rich comedy. com-edy. Tho Original Hanlons Is a theatrical thea-trical name to conjure with, as theso creators of "Suporba," "Fantasma" and other extravaganzas have originated orig-inated more Ingenious comedy effects than any other plrouttos on the stage. For their special vaudoville tour they bring what they call a farcical panto-mlmo panto-mlmo called "Just-Phor-Phun," and It Is safe to say that it will bo full of the sort of agile fun and originality which mado the namo famous. Low Sully, known from coast to coast, as one of America's most popular popu-lar minstrel men, is making a special lour In vaudeville. This clever comedian com-edian is presenting what ho calls "Words and Music" which Introduces many of his own Jatest song hits, Including In-cluding "Adam Was a Lucky Man," "Wise Old Robinson Crusoe," "Back to Italy" and other tuneful ditties, with rythm, melody and a laugh or two. Charles B. Lawlor assisted by his two charming and talented daughters, Mabel and Alice, will present a vocal charnctor skotch entitled, "Night and Day on the Sidewalks of Now York." This veteran of vaudeville still maintains main-tains a high standard of Individual charactor work and has trained his pretty daughters to bo almost as clever j as their father. The act is repleto i with bright sayings and tuneful songs j and is one that is likely to long bo re- I raembered by all who havo the good I fortune of seeing It. J Next come Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Allen in a remarkably truthful sketch I full of heart Interest. Mr. Allen, an excellent charactor actor, portrays a financier In the height of his power, while Edith Allen Is a phantom sweetheart, sweet-heart, who appoars in a dream and pleads the cause of tho laboring class. "In a Music Store" Is tho title of tho musical act of Ernest Scharff. The interior of a store is disclosed, with the Statrn rnverPll -with nil cnrlc nf In. struments from a cello to a concertina, nnd from an organ to kettle drums. On one instrument after another Mr. Scharff plays, a fragment of opera on this, a bit from a popular song on that, passing rapidly from brass to strings, never long with any one Scharff skipped from one thing to another and satisfied so . well that the audlonce wus unsatisfied with the quantity and tho act stopped the' show. A clever singing nnd dancing team will he found in the Ward Brothers. They have a brand now act, which comes direct from New York, and which the Orpheum management is certain will prove both entertaining and diverting. Two reels of new and entertaining motion pictures will complete a most enjoyable bill. oo |