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Show o Excellent Bill at the Orpheum Commencing Tomorrow Night -'fit' S$$ Hie Oprlieum iiuinaKPiwnl promises mm exceptionally pleanin? pro pram for Die week that opens tomorrow niplit. Gordon Kl.lri.l ami company will be seen m Lincoln J. TaHer's new comedy, ""Won by a Lrjr." m whieli Ihe Inn is f,mt ami furious from Ihe bepinninp of the first scene to the end of the seeond that comprise the play. The merriment prow n out of the manner in which nn enpaperl couple try to test ea h other. The man pretends he has lost a leK m H rfiilroad accident and the trirl n fleets to be deaf. The La Vine-Ciinnron Trio hnye an et whi h is a travesty or. physical eultur.-. They style the sketch "Imagination." and in il is included much clever comedy, acrobatics and prctly daneing. Tlio members of the company, Oliver La Vine, Charles II. Ciiiuircn and Jlay La Vine, are all well known ami popular in vaudeville. (leorge "VY. P.owser, Edith llinkle and company will appear in Oliver White's "Superstition." which will be the tusi lm .-l presentation presen-tation of this sketch. Tt tells of a bright young woman reporter .u-niving .u-niving with a charming woman .islrologer to expose and ruin an am. hitions politician. The cleverest part of the well-const meted play-lot play-lot is Ihe surprising and sudden way in which all concerned are ha out of their difficulties. The Reed Druthers are a'robals, but no! of the usual sorl. They oombino comedy with their exhibition of strength and agility and skill ami have arranged a turn thai has been featured in several coast eritieisriLS as deserving of headline position on any bill. Fred Watson is billed as "The Sludenl " He appears in regulation regu-lation rah rah clothes, pipe in smiling mouth, and proceeds In slarl Ihe fun 1 hat never ceases while he is occupying Ihe stage. lie has an entertaining line of new humorous chalter and sings several songs in pleasing style. Fiddler and Shellon give a whole variely show diirins: llwir period on Ihe boards. All sorts of entertainment is Iheir purliioi. Fiddler plays the piano like a master, but finds that his audiences like trick work the best and so this is vhat he gives Ihcm. Shcltun does some impersonations. Ids Chinaman being a gem. In addition Ihe two give character sougs. There will also be the usual orchestral program and new motion picturos CHARLES W. BOWSER AND EDITH HINCKLE IN "SUPERSTITION," AT THE ORPHEUM. |