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Show . " Good Bill for Coming Week at For the Orph.'iim an exeMpt ionall y pind bill is ft d l-r.iriiiso.l duriiifr Hi wk llwtt logins Sun. lay oveu- 8$ 0 ul 0 10 Hrown, Harris and Brown have kept audiences in every Orlx-uni in a ir.ndil ion of lauirhlor villi their melange r fn r;,,.,! "Jusl to Laujrh. That's All.-' Hurry Urn wn is an excepti'mully clever comedian. co-median. Mis V'mla Harris wcni-s handsome gowns and her siuging is of a tpialily to en-ally help the art. Klbert lirovn renders "Wait Till Hie. Sun Shines, Nellie." and ".Jessamine," two very tuueful numbers. J. Francis Doob-y and Miss Corinne Sayles have a sketch which they rail "Pavement Palter." It is a dialogue with musical setting that serves In give an opportunity fr,r tin? extremely good conjedy work of the team. Hoih Mr. Donley and Miss Sayles have been a pronounced hit eLsewherc The Portland Ore-eoniau Ore-eoniau said of the Orpheum bill two weeks ago: "After viewing the entire bill at the Orpheum. which as a whole strikes a rattling good average, any jury would unanimously award the bells, blue ribbon and bouquets to one Jimmie Lucas, who eomedes via the j singing route, and to J. Francis Dooley and his vest ! pocket assistant, Corinuo Sayles, whose act is a j whole show in itself." Jenn Clermont's burlesque circus comes on tho stage in a circus wagon drawn by a mule Then the dogs, ponies and roosters are unloaded and tho tent pitched in regulation style, after which the show begins. The ponies do military drilling ami other tricks, while the dogs ajid mowers have a varied entertainment. One French poodle plajs on the piano, ami a fox terrier barks the "Merry Widow" waltz and believes iu his music, enought to try to danco to it. Jimmj' Lucas, already mentioned in the Ore-gonian Ore-gonian excerpt, is also on the hill with a singing and dancing turn. Lucas Inst season was co-star in "The Golden Girl," but returned to vaudeville this year. He is a famous song writer, his most celebrated cele-brated .success being "I Love Mv Wife, Put, Oh, You Kid." Madame Panite, the flute virtuoso, is another importation from Europe, brought to this country for the Orpheum circuit. Madame Panite has made a tremendous success everywhere. Douglas and Douglas have an entertaining sketch which they call "The Clown and the Girl." from the roles assumed bv the two members of Mie k, ' pill." ;'xv mm m teara. They iso carry a doe, which figures in Hicc HaP?iG 5t tfflff the tumbling and is said to be a remarkable ea- AV11 V lUid dl ttil nine acrobat. There will be new- orchestral sele.-- flrklMr ITkTrnnlr lions and new kinodrome pictures. UrpnCUlTl QlA VtCCK |