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Show GREAT BILL AT THE ' 'iORPHEUMTOMORROW There seems to be no end to the great shows which arc being, presented pre-sented at the Orpbeum this season, and the Indications are that they will still continue to cotuo. Toniorrow'u new bill promises to even excel Its predecessors, and will prove to be a great treat for the Orpheuin'a patrons. pa-trons. Uncle Lem's Dilemma," a pastoral comedy sketch, will be the leading feature of the Mil. This delightful little playlet Is presented l.y Henry Horton, who lately starred Ebeu Hol-den. Hol-den. He is ably assisted by Miss Ixni-Ise Ixni-Ise Hardenhorgh and company. The little "skit" telling of how a New York state farmer got Into and out of a much opposed love affair, Is unusually un-usually bright and witty. Mr. Horton Hor-ton is a good actor and the quaint character of Uncle Lorn could not have 'been better adapted to his abilities. abil-ities. Qulnn and Mitchell will appear In their laughable skit, The Land Agent, which will please all those who have ever become Interested in suburban real estate. The act consists of bright dialogue during which the clever clev-er "land agent" tries to Interest a prospective buyer in an outlying territory, ter-ritory, where to use their own words, "the lots should be bought by the gallon gal-lon and not by the acre." The Idea was suggested by the recent land scandal near New York, where lots were sold from a map chart, hut when the purchasers went to look at their property they found It under water. The Six Abdallahs is a title which could lead a reader to expect a troupe of Arabian acrobat?, but Instead it is a sextette of the most agile and expert ex-pert American athletes on the vaudeville vaude-ville stage. All are native tumblers and there never has been imported from foreign hippodromes or circuses a more dextrous six than these. Their performance Is sure to enliven next week's bill here. An act that will appeal to all Or-pheum Or-pheum patrons and especially those who love good music and singing, is that of the 'Beslyette Trio," consisting consist-ing of Messrs. Hess, Monroe and Pow-ell. Pow-ell. Their act Is of tho high class order, one that usually captivates the audience from the first With the aid of the banjo, guitar and cello, and excellent voices, their offering will make one of the hits of the bill. It Is an easy matter to classify the Kauffman Brothers, black, face comedians, come-dians, as among the foremost of their class. Their performance Is made in bang-bangy coon-shouter style that causes bewilderment to fall upon all hearers, after which they Indulge In rapid fire humor that would win response re-sponse fioui a vinegar barrel. These brothers have excellent voices, but are too full of monkey-shines to take time to sing properly. A decided novelty Is the offering of Wheeler Earl and Vera Curtis, In a 'brund new comedy and singing r kit. "Innocents Abroad," which they call a "chatty duolog." The scene is laid in Paris on the banks of the Seine. .Mr. Earl Is a snappy American tourist tour-ist and Miss Curtis Is an heiress traveling trav-eling with her aunt. Snappy tourist flirts with pretty heiress and they Joke aud dispense wit to the delight of the crowd. Their offering includes a nun.ler of catchy songs and amusing amus-ing ditties as encores. The new motion pictures, together with an excellent musical program, will complete the bill. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. |