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Show A VERY SUPERIOR LECTURE COURSE Secured by the Two Big Schools in Logan. what the Numbers, The Dates and Some Other Information. The A. C. of U. and Jt. Y. C. committees com-mittees on entertainment have recently re-cently Joined in an effort to secure for the students of the two schools, and townspeople generally, the highestclass lyceum course obtainable. Heretofore, Hereto-fore, each school has acted Independently Indepen-dently of each other and brought to the city such entertainment as the individual in-dividual school felt It could pay for. While somo very good talent has been bi ought here, it can not be said that these individual elloi ts have been an incomparable succss, and this union, concentration of effort and energy, comes as a result. This unity enables the schools to otler tho largo guarantee ucccs-ary to secme the very best lectures aid en-tcrtalueis, en-tcrtalueis, and It is believed that the course ollercd this year Is an exceptionally excep-tionally good one. It ceitaiuly is the best tlie Salt Lake Lyceum Bureau has to oiler, and this Is a splendid guaiantcc. The course of six numbers num-bers offered Is placed at the exceptionally exception-ally low price of $2.00 for the season ticket, and is dated us follows. October M- The Parland-Nevvhall company, male quartette and belt lingers. Horn specialists. Novembor 17 Frank C. Burner, In "Uncle Billy and Aunt. Han let," a pathetic, humorous, and dramatic countiy stoiy, December 4 G. A. Gearhait lecturer, lectur-er, "The Footpi hits of tho Centuries." January 10 Sam Jones." Febuary 0 Ellsworth I'luiiistcad, Impersonator and Chatactci Delineations. Delinea-tions. March 2(i Lou .1. Ilcauchainp, the Humorous Philosopher. There Is not a number on tho course that is not the peer of any entertainment entertain-ment ever brought here on a lyceum course. Brunei- is compaied only to jfenry Ward Bcecher in his oratoilcal ability and magnetic personality. Last season, Gearhart dicw a crowd of :i,50O in Buffalo, New York, wheicho had been, heard many times. Sam P. Jones Js the acknowledged peer of entertaining lecturers. Ho Is humorous, humor-ous, witty, forceful, isn't noted for dainty language as much as for tolling toll-ing the tiuth, and Is most certainly inimitable. "Plumstead Is said to surpass sur-pass Ellas Day, who was such a success suc-cess hcio two years ago,und Isblllert as Concluded on 8th page. Lecuture Course, comparing with any Impersonator on tliclccttiro platform. Mr llcaiicliamp (pronounced I'o-sliaum) Is htruldetl as one of those droll chaps, a born hum orlst, bubbling over with fnti. Tomorrow Ni;ht. Tim Partlarid-Ncwhall company male iiiartctte and bell i Injurs which comes to the A. C. of LI. tomonow niKhtissald to be one of the most splendid musical organizations offered by any Ijceum bureau. The male quattctte Iscomposcd of four voices that have been bcfoio the American public for years, and whoso blending Is as nearly perfect as careful training can make It It, Is said. The bell ring, ing feature consists of a peal of moro than one hundred hand bells, the finest In America. Willis Mauplnisacornct soloist of superior ability. These are musical specialists of the very highest order, versatile and capablo of giving the most perfect and satisfactory musical entertainment. The colleges arc to be congratulated In securing such splendid talent as they have and It Is to he hoped that lovers of the better, more rctlned class of entertainment will patronize these various numbers. This class of entertainment Is helpful, uplifting, a part of good education, and the public can Illy alTord to not otter every encouragement en-couragement within its power. These courses cannot be continued without support and now that the two big schools have Joined for the common com-mon good may the people not neglect to do their part. The numbers are well worth more than the price of admission. |