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Show MISS TOUT TO MAKE LONG CONCERT TOUR Miss Nannie Tout of Ogden, who has attracted considerable attention atten-tion as a singer, yesterday signed up a contract with John Cort, a theatrical manager, for a series of concerts for next year, numbering more than sixty-five sixty-five and not more than seventy, for which she will receive $20,000. Miss Tout will also have her expenses paid as well as those of her mother, who will accompany her as chaperon. ' The first concert will be held at Carnegie Car-negie hall. New York, in October, 1907. The itinerary will be practically the same as that followed by Madame Calve in 1905. Miss Tout is to also have her expenses ex-penses paid, as well as those of her mother, to and from Europe. |