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Show Theatres AT THE ORPHEUM. It is very rarely that a Vaudeville hiii appears nowadays Without a musical comedietta, nor by Whatever other name you eare to designate a pot-pourri of song and dance calling for the vocal and physical athletics of a company of from ten to twenty peo-pie. peo-pie. Sometimes the abbreviated musical coined is clever, and enjoyable, and at the Orpheum this week the Pantages Iheadllner "Oh Billy" Is such a piece 1 murtlcal entertainment that vastly pleased the audience yesterday. The leading parts taken b Earl B Mountain, Moun-tain, nnd Harry Bnsrer, Jr.. bring before be-fore the footllchts a couple ol com Vdians who are merry and bncht all the time; and the Iflssls Elaine C,ra and Joe Berg IttcreaiSe the run and delight ot this show. There are many ways of earning a iiins, and the possession of ability I to lavish and make, the world laugh i with you la the chief caus of the suc-( suc-( 01 Art Hall and Abe Shapiro in ' Bundle of Nonsense." Shapiro has a laugh tht intoxicates An Australian act put on by Stag pool .iiid 8pfer Is a novelty acrobatic turn that really Introduces novel ulunt I hat are remarkable and v'erj cle e. Working under the disadvantage or ;i absence of his partner who Ii 111, Dave Hull makes of his act u monologue mono-logue in which he impersonates the part tr d "professor" and keepn the 'audience greatly tickled at the wue cisms oi his lecture and the odditj of his behavior The Rials in a gymnastic offering, lb movies and Albert EriCkson's well drilled orchestra add to the pleasure given by a bill of merit rn . |