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I What the Papers Say About the Big Spanish Festival at Saltair AH This Weeh The Telegram: Give me the kind of fight at Saltair . every time in preference to the real thing. All the features that rob a bull fight of its pleasure for an American are eliminated and in their place are many clever feats. At an . ordinary bull fight one would not see a man meet the animal's furious rush by stepping between its horns and leaping over it. 7 he Herald-Republican: The spectacle caused the crowd to spring to its feet in breathless fear and then burst into an uproar of applause. The exhibition was filled with thrilling features enough to suit the taste of any one who does not crave the bloody and brutal real bull fights. The next thrilling feature was called the Statue of Dob Tancredo, in which Senor Mellio, dressed in white, stood in the center of the -', ring on a pedestal. A bull was turned in from the pen. The animal made a rush straight for the man, stopped as his horns almost touched the man's body, then wheeled and ran down the arena. The stunts pulled off were far more thrilling than any circus stunts ever pulled off. , The Tribune: The herd of wild bulls imported for the fights showed a surprising amount of ferocity. feroc-ity. The bull fighters gave an excellent exhibition ex-hibition of grace, skill and agility, and the performances were full of thrills and narrow escapes for all of the troupe. It was a touch of the Old World when with a flourish of trumpets, the troop of toreadors marched - down the arena and saluted the crowd. It was midieval Spain transplanted into the heart of America and the twentieth century. 7 he Deseret News: ' With the Saltair Hippodrome fashioned into an arena, and under the brilliant lights, with the crowds almost filling the oval encircling en-circling seats, the spectacle took on an air of the romantic when with a bugle call the two picadors leading the matadors and toreadors began the parade of the arena. All were dressed in the garb of the Spanish and Mexican. Mex-ican. The crowd was entertained by a show of agility and skill on the part of the torea-dors torea-dors in leaping and vaulting over the charg-. charg-. ing bulls. The crowd broke in its cheers S which next broke into a tumult of applause as the daring fellow kneeled in front of the bull and then scornfully arose, turned his back and walked away. "he Festival Continues All Week Performance Every Night at 8:30. It's the kind of a show that you see but once in a lifetime. Tickets on sale at Smith's Drug Store up to 5 o'clock. Box seats $2. Beserved seats, $1 . General admission, 50c. t f Opening Week of the treason. Master Gabriel and His Company. Namba Japs. Georre Austin Moor sr Cordelia, Haaer. Besets Bown Richer. Billy Bmythe Marie Hartmaa. fltlckney's Circus. Mats M. Barnes. Louis Rsralns; St Co. Dsyiiaht Motion Picture. Famous Concert Ore best rs. TO of th Best Beats for 26 oents at th Deilv Matinees, I rTlsrht Prices lie. 50c and 7Bc. I I DENVER S 810 GRANDE I Back East Excursions May SO, 4, St, 17. J June t, 7, 10. 14, 17, Si. j 'July S, 23, an. . August i; September Z, a. JETUNNINa UNTIL OCT. SI ST. Chleaoe, asa.oOj Kansas City ana Omaha. Sao. 00; St. Ueule. aaa.oo. LOW "ATSST TO OTHBR 0NTS. : XCIHWIONI SVSRV SUNDAY TO PROVO (ANYON AND OOOIN. ; Phone Ind. 64t: Ball exchange I. 1 Union Denta! Co. I Sit MAIN STHSIT. HONEST WORK I HONEST PRICES ! aleilaaa extra ctlee f seeth ac as I pay. Aa) rrk aeiaranUiS. -IMIM.. 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