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Show 00 j Tkeatres;t AT THE ORPHEUM. J If you go to the Orpheum tonight or tomorrow you will got your money's ' worth. From A to J the bill is a good one. 1 Reddinglon and Grant, "the boys j from Bounce Inn," arc a couple of ac-' robats whom custom has not staled. 1 They could manage, however, to cut j their act by two minutes without spoiling spoil-ing it. Their entry is weak. "Win, II. Rogers," just that, and no more on the program, uses tho human volco to make noises resembling al-1 most everything not human that 1 makes any noise at all. Ho does It all remarkably well, and must havo been a terror to the neighborhood when he was a boy. Boforo he leaves the cltv ho might study with profit the crowd of useless noisemakers who havo mon- j j ey enough to buy airs and no sense ' at all who make living on every paved ! street of Ogden an experienco abyssm-ial abyssm-ial and not to be endqred. uuuiiaii, who piays me piano, and sings songs, and has a service flag proudly draping the grand piano in her act, is worth while. Hope her partner fights as well as she acts and that he will be back by and by with a bigger act to work on. He could not havo a better partner, of course. Guy D'Ennery and company produce a little play entitled "Finders , Keepers," Keep-ers," which is better than most one-act one-act plays seem in vaudeville, but which would be better still if, in the "passion scene," Guy and Doris didn't show trace of attempting to express anger as the dogs do. Barking is a poor expression of real anger. For all that, the act Is good and merits tho round of hearty applause -which greets the fall of the curtain. "Ross and Wyse In a Novelty Surprise" Sur-prise" sounds like poetry but is really the way in which two young people introduce their younger offspring in a very sprightly acrobatic performance with a military ending that "most tickles tic-kles the audience to death." (This was the remark uttered in the seat northwest north-west by duo south of the one occupied by the critic). "Temptation" Is one of those pot pourris of musical comedy that the public seems to like just now. The little thing shows signs of good re hearsal and the leading people sing and dance and speak their lines as they should. With all due apologies, and all that sort of rot, to the ladies of the company, Bobby Vail is the arti-ist arti-ist of the piece. Tho critic hardly dares to suggest how many of the audience found the treatment of the theme taste nasty in the mouth. Ho, at any rate, has a ' brown taste there yeL Where tho taste was not apparent, the work was ' good. Most people who seo this show will m agree with the opening remark of this SI critique. 1 I1 |