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Al Trace Offers Tuneful, Entertaining Show at Lyric 1

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Make It Tops Among Season's Presentations

A3 ” 5 By R. K. SHULL Trace, his orchestra, and three featured acts combine to make thé neatest package show to appear on stage at the Lytle, Theater this season. Trace and crew arrived here yesterday for a one-wéek stay, | complete with film double-talk artist Wally Brown, vocalist Eileen | Barton and Raymond Chase, who ‘wields s a L wicked concertina. The Trace orchestra has the| © upper hand over other bands land every ‘number, "There's noth-| playing the Lyric in 1049 In that (Ing quite like a vigorous rendi-| moh Jausle is Hattmabe. danceable tiqn to make any audience happy. | WHKh enough novelty to make wally Brown bro a show itself, without the ald of pear or fom show igh | oe, lot his famed double-talk. He has' Out standing peint of the whole the lingo perfected to a fine art. show was ‘the participants’ Through his unfinished sentences enthusiasm, tonsidering it was a and jumbled phrases, off-color! 4 bp. m. mid-week matinee, [qiips never offend the audience.' Raymond Chase elevates the You only hear what you wish. lowly concertina from its usual! Brown brought his portion of| environment of ferry boats and the act to a close with a moItalian restaurants to new heights. notonous so-called song. - He The thing actually makes music, comes from the I-can't-sing, butand good. |I-can-dream-can’t I school. | "He added to his act with al Trace called on several of the| sample of deadpan humor and a/rbvelty specialists in his outfit] few antics with his miniature in- for added amusement, but dis-| struments. appointed the audience by deleting! Efleen Barton, who has ap- his Silly. Symphonets from the/ peared on many of the “big name” schedule. radio shows as guest vocalist,! On the screen at the Lyric, “The! hearly blows ner stack on each Crooked Way.” .

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