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Show MUSICAL AT ' TABERNACLE A REAL TREAT One of the musical treats of tho season was rendered Friday evening at" tho Tabernacle when Charles Cad-man Cad-man and Princess Tslanlua as a number of tho Artists Concert Series, Se-ries, appeared before about fifteen hundred peoplo. Mr. Cndman, America's Amer-ica's famous composer, and tho Prln cess, certainly did Justlco to tho pro-srarn. pro-srarn. Mr. Cadman explained to tho audience au-dience his compositions boforo rendering ren-dering same. He stated, that he had studied Indian music for years; and said that tho red man was very gifted along musical lines but that hd lacked tho training Ho gavo scv-oral scv-oral Illustrations of music played by tho Indians and also played tho aanm 'piece after It had been transposed. Prlnctsp Tslnnlna rendered sovor-nl sovor-nl beautiful vocal solos hoth in her natlvo tongue and In English. An exhibition of Indian drui.is, rattles and other Instruments weio given, and their use explained by "Mr. Cadman, nil of which gavo a delightful ovcnlng's entertainment. |