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Show JOHN' U. KATTO AVI 1,1, I5K NIC XT Famous Impersonator to Appear in Third Number The third number of the Lyceum Course will include John B. Itatt.o, the famous impersontor. While the entertainment is not due until early iu December, it is not out of place at this time to give a brief outline aa to what the public may expect. JOHN B. RATTO. na programs of Jolm 15. r.atto com prise imperson.it inns i:i i:.:!':.1!) of many different characters in the e ery 41a j Ufe, and these combine to make grand panorama of associated characters. char-acters. This program is so well on-fiectad on-fiectad that one character after anoth r follows in logical order. A novelty also In itself is the fact that Mr. Rntto makes up for each tharacterization before the audience. He pencils In full view of the audi r r. t r. v. - ' , r ' - 'i f ,' V v-' . 7 .'-'V if " ' v s . ' Mi V. V v. , - , I i ? ' r . JOHN B. RATTO'S IMPERSONATIONS. IMPERSONA-TIONS. enee. telllnK an appropriate story all lite while. Penciling finished, he turns QiHekly to the table mirror to ad.lusl his wig, facing about to surprise yon with the accuracy of his presentation. Mr. Ratto Is a psychologist. He stud les his audience before opening his pro (tram to suit the tastes of those before him. While most of bis program is of a humorous nature, here and there be slips in a touch of the darker side of life that never falls to score heavily and bring handkerchiefs to the eyes of many. He has swayed many an audi nee from laughter to tears. |