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Show LYCEUM CONCERT OF HIGH GRADE Whitney Brothers Appear Friday Fri-day Night in Tabernacle CHAMP CLARK COMES IN APRIL TO ENTERTAIN LOGANITES. Celt Attractions Come Through .the Bureau to Logan Audiences. Tomorrow night the Whitney mothers mo-thers appear in concert nt this. Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. Their program will no doubt draw ono of tho largest audiences which have gathered togcthor this year. Last year tho four brothers entertained en-tertained a Jnminjed houso '.n tho Nlbley hnll. This year moro room must bo secured, bo tho concort will bo given In the Tnbernacle. A Glowing Tribute. That tho Whitney Brotehra please wherever they go Is shown by their long list of favorable comments. Hero Is n criticism that appeared in the Hutchinson, Knnsns, Independent. "The concert by tho Whitney Male Quartet touched ,hlgh wntor mark In musical quality. It wns universally agreed that theirs was tho most nr-tlstlc nr-tlstlc nnd high clnss concert over given by n mnlo quartet In this city, nnd Hutchinson has had the Otutm-was, Otutm-was, Wesloyans, Temples .nnd many othor of tho fam6us quartet companies. compan-ies. This Is n remarkable, organization becnuso It Is composed of four full brothers. Their homo Is In Rochester, Now York. They havo tho ndvantngo of a thorough musical training. In addition ad-dition to this tho four voices blend perfectly nnd a harmony Is created which Is very pleasing. Tho tenor solo work of Alvin Whitney nnd tho bass boIos of Yalo Whitney called forth repeated re-peated encores. In fact encores wero the order, for by tho time the program wnB ended there had boon twice as many numbers given ns npponred on the printed progrnm. Mr. Edward M. Whitney, tho second tenor, Is tho render of tho company nnd makes good on tho first number of his work. Ho gets n hold on the nudlenco nnd they hardly let him go nlong enough for the quartet to get In n number nnd encore. Champ Clark in April. The class of lectures being produced pro-duced In this city by tho two colleges deserves greater patronngo from tho public than Is given. The attractions cost moro than any others by far. They aro of tho very highest order than can be procured. When tho public pub-lic misses any of these concerts It misses n great treat, for there aro none better traveling through tho west. It Is undoubtedly due to Ignorance Ignor-ance of tho valuo of these concerts that peoplo stay away. Early In April ono of tho attractions attrac-tions duo here Is Champ Clark who takes tho placo of the lntoSenator Dolllver who was billed for "a tour of tho west. Champ Clnik"ls tho speaker-elect of tho next Houso of Representatives. He Is ono of tho fcremoat Democrats of tho tlmcf nnd stand a good chnnco to bo tho Democratic Demo-cratic nominee for tho presidency Such aro tho men being brought horo by tho Lyceum. Tho public can well patronize such high clnss attractions. |