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Show ; Excellent New Bill To ' morrow at Orplieuni One of the beat shows of the foii will be M?en at the Orpheum tomorrow to-morrow night, every number is, a winner and the whole bill Is fairly bubbling over with real merriment, the acts vary in character and the combination s most pleasing. Oe.rgo McKay and John Cantwell. a couple of clever and versatile ter-ppicharenn ter-ppicharenn comedian, who weie stars In comic operetta at tlu Olympic Music-hall in Chicago lasi Vnann. will niOHont their sutlre, "On the Great White Way." It enables them to Introduce In-troduce their varioun Tmnernonntiona nnd n!f.o the eccentric dancing for which they are famous. Miss Irene Howley appears In vaud ville after a series of recent successes success-es in the cast of New York musical comedy triumphs. Most recently she appeared supporting Ja:ne Powers in Havana"' and Montgomery & Stone In "The Old Town." To her worthy neeompllshmen's on Ihe statre Miss Howley has beci ii).- famous in the artists' art-ists' studios of New York as a type as site is freouenily referred lo as the "llairlsou rit-her Girl" since she posed pos-ed for that wHI-known r.'.tlst's popu-lnrvserieR popu-lnrvserieR of pastels. For vaudeville Mi. Howley presents what she Is pleased to stle "Singing Fun Songs." Her act wlli be a pleasing number on the bill. Mr. and Mrs. Hrwln Conne'ly will be seen in their condensailon of W S. Gilbert's famous dramatic contrast, "sw eel ie;i which 'on for 1?.0 niirhts in London to immense audienc-) e::. Its rnl1,:'-irity where or presented1 1 by theo sterling ariln? In this coun-j try has b"n phenomenal. The story brains with youth :iui terminates with j old age, and affords both Mr. and Mrs. Connelly an exc-llent oiHM ti"iity f r j the d'splav of their CTsalitv anj ability. abil-ity. ! Tb-.- Kra.'i? Trio. F.uropean trapeze arii'i-". will 'malt? their Mr.-t appearance appear-ance In I his cltv tomorrow evening. They are recently from London, vvher-tl-ey were cn Immense rcnsatlon In the' ba'llng lnu.-.le hills. Th-!:- per- i form:) lie? h;u the evthushis'ic cu I dorfernent of t''0 Knll-h press, who describe it as inarv.Jous. j "I em-Put" is the odd inme of the best known flri'in c'mvn in Europe who comes fur a special American l . nr. traveling a'i the way from Munich Mun-ich to appeav h'-te. "Lcm-PuTV are is uiii'iu" itpd lie It i'-.muous for the variety r f h!s vi Ice lPincr.--oiiatlon.-i Mntf imitations or animals, musical Instruments In-struments j'hd almor e,i,n- co:iceiv-a! co:iceiv-a! b- sur.d. !( Initiates si piano and I bailtone singers; reproduce Hie I voices a'ul characteristics of fam -us I European aiti-fr. loale and female,! and impersonates a cm vernation be-1 , i ween a young lady and a gentleman I ui a Neapolitan sr-ier.ade. III.? filiations fil-iations of children, women and babies I are really wonderful and amazing "Whcelock and Hay" ?..e bl.toj as ' Cyclone Comedians Extraordinary," which fully explains the nature of i their act. Dressed m-unlque costumes, cos-tumes, they do a bicycle act .f novel-' . Jj. surprises and skillful riding. j ' ' The new motion p;cture together with a flue orchestral program will ; complete a most enjoyable bill Matinees Mat-inees Wednesday am; Sniurdav. |