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Show UUGHS FHTUBT' PANTAGES BILL I Humorous Acts Well Received by Large Audiences; Criticism Criti-cism Is Held Due Featured by laughter producing acts, the Pantages vaudeville bill, which opened for the week end run at the irpheum Theatre yesterday, was well received by large audiences. Somewhere In France" Is presented as a scene In the trenches, but the business of war Is dropped and not B Oiell bursts while the four men ln full trench outfits shake the audit nee Into merilno-nt bj verbal bombs Tho singing unmbers are also well done. Tom Kelly, billed as the Irish comedian, co-median, probably draws more applause ap-plause by his clever Jokes and queer actions than an other of his competitors competi-tors He also has a splendid baritone Voice for the Irish souks and accomodated accomo-dated his hearejrfl with several encores. Hal Davis and Dixie Wright appear in Th Unexpected," an apartment scene ln which a horse race stirs up the excitement The finish couics In an unexpected .manner. Jim Reynolds, as the jolal comlque, hat . Rood line of timorous happenings but gradual ij drills Into the vulgar. Ali. 1 Manning renders -ocal selections very well and has a charming voice, but, like her predecessor, Is due for 1 revision, according to many in th audience. GcorKe Degnon and J Burt Clifton open the show with a humorous humor-ous athletic act N The usual motion pictures and the excellent accompaniment of the Or-1 pheum orchestra finish out the pro-1 gram. |