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Show I "CHIII CI" SEES BY LABGE NUMBER I ST HUM , jjj Despite a very bad bliz;;.ird a lairrej n attendance was registered a :ne Orpiv, ff! eum theatre Wednesday night to wit-J b rtess the performance of the musical I j melange "Chin Chin." II Unfortunately, however, the produc- B j tion was in no way one t" rail for h very hearty applause o: admiration, t'i Much of ihe music was vcrv old with I out being at the same time goid enough to be worthy of a long remon ! j brance. The costumes and siake set-fir set-fir Ungs were fairly attractive. The y singing and acting, iih one or i two exceptions, were not 01" high grade Roy Binder and Walter Wills we the principal comedians and in mos' of their Tork did well Carlton Reiger. who appeared here I '! as soloist at the first product n n of ft the moving picture "lllcktoy" was not Ifl seen to advantage in his part. 3y bit Bm the most amusing and interesting items of the performanci intrib til.1 uted by the Saxaphone Sextette, whose number would be a considerable head liner by itself on any vaudeville bill In extenuation of a poor performance perform-ance It la to be borne in mind that tho ar'ists were most probibly suffering greatly from cold on the stage. |