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Show Mill I III tiff .1 il'll I ) I iaMjaJ..' ' 1 ' I- Jjtu.U "J" 11 u..h.jujctilii 11 , ( MUSICIANS ON NEW PAMTAGES BILL OPETINg" , 1 1 TODAY ; : Vaudeville Play Wednesday, Friday, Saturday This Week ;H The Six Venetian Gypoles, who will share headline honors with Owen Mc- i. I Givency, the noted character actor, on the big bill of vaudeville opening at " H the Orpheum theater this afternoon. V IH Owon McOlvenoy, the celebrated English actor, makes his first bow to American audiences on the Pantages bill opening this afternoon, and to remain re-main until Saturday. McGlveney is the swiftest make-up artist in tho world, as well as a famous fa-mous actor, and this is an accomplishment accomplish-ment he does not advortiso, but as long as he possesses it, ho uses it in his vaudevillo act. The result is one of the most astounding quick-change offorings in history, In which the celebrated cele-brated artist plays several parts in a Beries of whirlwind changos doing six or seven in what is a complete production pro-duction of "Oliver Twist." The six Venetian Gypsies, musicians and singers extraordinary, will he an- other headllner on the bill with thplr 1 JH colossal spectacle, "Frolicking In a rjcH Gypsy Camp." Frank Morrell, who knows better 11H than anyone olso how to stir up an audience with his golden notes, Is an- ; other headline foature on tho bill open- 'H ing today at the Orpheum. .Morrell Is i H a California boy who has made good l h as a stage star. ? H Other acts on tho bill opening today 3 H at the Orpheum, and which will run jj I through until next Saturda.y night, are j j H Claire and Atwood, nimble comedians; i ; H Johnny O'Connor "ancl Frank Dixon in ' ! t their comedy number, "Hired and ; H Fired;" and Reeder and Armstrong, ,, I piano phiends, vho make a bundle of H music out of a pair of grand pianos. I |