Show COOK DILLONS the inh toned silk hat brigade of minstrels on wednesday evening next the celebrated goodyear cook billens Bil lons minstrels will appear at city the spokane falls chronicle pave them alie following send off when there recently beyond a doubt and without fear of contradiction it is safe to say that goodyear cook dicori minstrels are the peers of any like organization on the road today to day and the entertainment given by them in the opera house last night was a good head and shoulders above anything in that line ever witnessed by a spokane audience from the rising of the curtain until it dropped on alie final act those present were treated to two hours and a half of solid side split ting fun that it was appreciated by the large audience goes without saying they were in a continued scream of laughter during the whole performance and the dropping of the curtain ou alie finale was the means f preventing them all from going in hysterics every member of the company is an artiste in his line and there was not even a poor piece of timber to mar the evenings entertainment goodyear cook dillon adae tise their company of artists as chestnut bodycot and right well is the title deserved aa the thousand and one funny gags were all new anil rich and were ci a refined nature during the first part the audience were treated to gome excellent singing next came the quartette of clog dancers by the dillon and leech brothers also welby and pearl who are undoubtedly the finest in the profession fes sion ben in his exhibition of club swinging set jwill with delight and admiration lie is a marvel the clubs juggling jug sling them with lightning rapidity the leech brothers in their banjo act were immense dancing to the accompaniment of their own music chag goodyear as a comedian is a star among artists geo H edwards is close upon his lieola in this lino the three eichols brothers in their acrobatic performance good the evenings entertainment closed a most laughable entitle jomn Eo veries it is safe to say that there nover was such an audience more pleased than was that of last evening |