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Show BIG SHOW COMING. The Kansas City Times, in the course of a long and interesting article, contained the following: ''Ten thousand people cheered as they never did before at the Syndicate Syndi-cate show last night. The great white tent was packed to suffica-tion, suffica-tion, and still a crowd besieged the ticket wagon, which the police ordered or-dered closed at a quarter of eight, so fearful were they that a panic might occur. The surpassing merit of the Syndicate show was fully known here, and all Kansas City were anxious to pay homage to a management that has created such a stir throughout the country. Those who were fortunate enough to gain admittance were abudantly rewarded. Blase show goers were dumfounded to find that it is still possible to present entirely new and th rilling circus acts. The rings and huge stage blazed with marvelous and perilous feats during dur-ing the circus proper. The twenty-three twenty-three horse act in the elipse wrought the audience up to a delirium ol excitement. The Syndicate show scored an unmistakable un-mistakable triumph here yesterday. Xcvei before has a circus establishment establish-ment given such thorough satisfaction satisfac-tion in this city, and for the first time has one religiously fulfilled oil its promises." Monday, June 2S. |