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Show "HIAWATHA" COMING TO LOGAN FtNext Saturday at l:ir and 8 p.m. Katherlne-Ertz Howdcn will present at the opera house and tabernacle a pictorial stoiy of "Hiawatha." This number Is one of tho State Unlvors-Itj's Unlvors-Itj's lvccum presentations and Issild to be the best thing of Its kind on the stage. The Cache stake M I. A. Is behind this venture and hopes for a largo patronage, which the very-low very-low prlco of seats quoted elscwhoro should make possible. Read tho following fol-lowing comments on the entertainment: entertain-ment: "The entertainments given by Mr. and Mrs. liowden are all right. Wo had an nttendance of 800 the first night and of 1100 tho second. They had tho largest audience In our course. 1 have vet to hear an unfavorable criticism." crit-icism." Thos. McCullock, Superintendent Superin-tendent of Schools, Hed Oak, la. "It was a remarkable product ion and far beyond the expectation of a large audience "Hon. A. 0. Hrlce, Late U. S. Consul, Mantatus, Cuba, Hedford, Iowa. "The theatie was well tilled and tho lecture was followed with bicathless attention "Sioux Falls(S. D.) Dally Press Capt. Jack Crawford, the poet-scout The 'Hiawatha' entertainment is superb. The Mow dens are artists. "The lincst Illustrated lecture Kansas Kan-sas has ever heard." Kansas City Star |