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Show - BYRON W. KINO IS STILL COMING Byron W. King, the noted lecturer, who was announced last week as coming com-ing to appear under auspices of the Academy, will appear there tonight (Saturday) notwithstanding the report that gained circulation to the effect that he had found it necessary to post--pone his appearance locally. This lecture is the first and foremost feature.of the lyceum bureau that furnished fur-nished such exquisite pleasure last vear at the Academy for all three occasions oc-casions that they were secured. Known nationally as one of the greatest great-est of living lecturers. Dr. King is in great demand all over the country and we are lucky indeed to get this opportunity oppor-tunity of hearing him at his best, -he admission rate (25c) is very reasonable, and permits the attendance of both old and young for both of whom the treat wiil prove of incalculable value. I , |