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Show j Famous George Primrose, Orphenm Tomorrow 'f George Primrose (in center) who, with his seven all-star minstrels, headlines the new Pantages bill opening at the fi j Orpheum tomorrow afternoon. $ Through all the annals of the history of the American stage, no name carries car-ries a rosier hue, or is dearer to the hearts of the playgolng public of this country than that of George Primrose, oldtime minstrel man, whose voice and jokes and nimble feet have won him a reputation second to no other black-faco black-faco artist In the world. Therefore, the announcement of Manager Joe Goss that Mr. Primrose with his seven all-star minstrel as-sistints as-sistints in a new act will headline the new Pantages bill, a most Interesting announcement Mr. Primrose has gathered together this season an entirely new company of artists. Prominent in the cast are such comedians and singers as Earl Wood, Joe Goos, Harvey Goodnow, Cliff Berger. Albert Wilson, Ned Sil- vers and Jack Rowland. Mr. Primrose : ' carries with him special and elaborate i " scenery and many unusual lighting ef- ; f f ects. ; l j. Jan Rubini, tho wonderful Swedish ; violinist, is next on the bill. Senator Francis Murphy, monologlst, is well 5 ,-known ,-known to vaudeville patrons. ; ; i Kyle and company will be seen in a i j new skotch entitled, "Tho Doctored ' i Widow." said to be one ot thr moat 1 j $ laughable vehicles, In which this clev- - er comedian has appeared. The Finlcy Hill trio are to present "Vodvll a la Mode," and Miss Barton . J jj and Charles Hill havo worked up an j i enjoyable comedy vehicle. Martlette's Marionettes will present "Stars From 2 Toyland." Mutt and Jeff will complete the big new show. m |