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Show REAL iOiElTIES IN I VftUDEVILLE SHOW jir 'i Ism I eB$ iv Opening with a mutlnee this afternoon after-noon and running three days the new Pantages vaudeville bill opens for the week at the Orpheum theatre. An excellent, entertaining bill Is promised prom-ised by the press agent an 1 from the looks of the bill a real novelty show Is in store for Orpheum patrons. The press agent says "A Bit of Old Ireland." a little mu slcal playlet. Is given by Charles Rellley and his company of five at the Pantages It offers Irish songs that touch the spot Rellly. with his sweet tenor voice, has been termed the "Chauncey Olcott of the west ' He will sing a number of the old ballads bal-lads and some new ones. The Connolly slBters are as prettv as they are clever Their songs, sayings say-ings and dances are all enjoyable Their gowns of the new royal purple add beauty and chic to the occasion. Allen and Lewis. "Dispensers of Mirth." capture the laughing honors with their singing, dancing and talking talk-ing act Hathaway and Mack, charming singers and dancers, make thre. com plete changes, and respond to encore after encore. Ralph Cumnilngs anil company, pre-sentinc pre-sentinc 'The Drummer and the Girl." "Yendy's" magician and tlm Gaumoni weekly close an excellent shaw. Advertisement. |