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Show ORPHEUM BILL HAS SURPRISES Motion Picture, "The Warrior," War-rior," and Altriart Vaudeville Highly Entertaining Orphcum theatre patron wer? given a double surprise last night in' tho from of an unusual motion picture and a remarkablo dancing act given ihy the Altriart society of this city. Th picture, entitled "The Warrior," I featured Macist.e, the strongest man In the world His feats of strength of daring and gigantic strength left thei audience gasping. H seemed child's j play for him to strap three large men together and climb the mountains with them on his back. Again he picked up a man by the leg and with him as a club, leveled an entire company com-pany of soldiers. A large tree bv a river was pushed down by this human; Atlas, who used nothing more than' his bare hands to aid him. j The nlctnro rlo.ilu nf tho W'n t r rs Ilia i Italian front and Is replete with thrills and daring Incidents. Under the direction of Lester Hlnchcllff and Bob Major, members of the Altriart society, appeared In a musical and dancing act. The motif for tho performance was an Incident in the life of tho Hun chieftain. At-tila, At-tila, which Is carried out bv fifteen dancing girls under the direction of Miss Vera Tracy. They were scon in graceful and shadowy dances, blith-somely blith-somely performed and delicatelv executed. exe-cuted. Another feature of interest was tho appearance of the Altriart orchestra. The solo work of Miss Mary Fisher. Mollnist was especially delightful. The same bill will bo presented tonight to-night and Sat day. |