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Show lAT ORPIiEUM BIG COMEDY; BLL Tomorrow's bill at the Orphoum will be without any exaggeration on tho part of the management, one of tho best, Jolly, rollicking, hnppy-go-lncky bills of the entire season. If you don"t 1 bolicvQ it, just read over what each act offers in tho way of entertainment. EARLE REYNOLDS AND NELLD3 DONJ3GAN Present a beautiful ana oiaboratc novelty nov-elty In their dancing and roller skating skat-ing performances It la not a skating act or a dancing act, but a happy com-mlnatlon com-mlnatlon ot botn. They arc past mns-ters mns-ters of tho ballot, Grecian and other dances. In picturesque costume thoy dance to alluring music, and make 11 plctuie of poetic mbtlon that fairly fascinates. WDLFRED CLARK To see the name of Wlltrcd Clark on a vaudeville bill in tho cast mcan'i packed houses With a most capable company this cleei farceur will present pre-sent a playlet wr.tten by himself entitled, en-titled, "The Dear Departed,' and It Is talcl to be ono long scream. The story deals with tho woes of husband No. " and his sufferings In his being compared com-pared with the exemplary dear departed de-parted No. 1 Mr Clark and his associates as-sociates keep the audience In a state erging on hysteria with tho rapid fire of humorous complication and witty lines. HAWTHORNE AND BURT A lively quarter of an hour Is furnished fur-nished by Hawthorne & Burt In their latest farce, "Tho New Recruit " Hawthorne Haw-thorne plays the role of Captain Fish and Burt that of a German who has recently joined the ranU3 of tho army. The sketch is full of laughs from start to finish The action takes place at West Point, in the fall of the year and goes along with a spirit d dash that would be expected of a whole company of cadets out on a frohc. THE FOUR FAMOUS VANIS The Four Famous Vanls accompllsa difficult feats on a tight wire with oa6e and grace that Is positively astounding astound-ing Their work Is well known on tho Orpheum circuit and Is always well received. Miss Ollle Vanls Is considered consid-ered ono of the most expert tight wlr performors before the public. THE DIPPY MAD MAGICIAN Magic of tho Van Hoven variety proves tho quickness of speech rather than of hand The Dippy Mad Magician, Ma-gician, as he is termed, knows every trick of pretended sorcery, but in his efforts as a comodlan never Is an illusion il-lusion finished. Ho goes to endless pains to prepare a trick and labors over its presentation until tho proper pitch of expectancy Is reached, when adroitly a humorous turn Is taken and tho whole develops a series of laugh compelling situations. THE THREE DOOLEYS The Three Dooleys, clevor comedy cyclists, will furnish a number of 1.1111113 VIUU UiUIl t 1UU&U .tuuuwiuueu in botween. Two men and one girl composo the trio and do about everything every-thing awhlrl that Is posslblo to do and a great many things seomingly Impossible. Impos-sible. HUFFORD AND CHAIN Hufford and Chain, "The Parson and the Minstrel Man," arc seen In a skit of most unique merlL Mr Hufford's impersonation of a "cullud parson" Is Irresistibly funnj" He gives a sormon that Is a scream Mr. Chain Is a perfect foil to the black-face comedian comedi-an Both men have good voices, which arc heard to advantago in sovernl catchy song6. Somo excellent motion pictures have been secured to add to the bill and a good musical program by tho Concert Orchestra will help to nmko it one of the best over. The same bill will run Friday night and Saturdaj matinee.- |