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Show BOOSTERS VAUDEVILLE MAUO 4 21ST Every year the public In genera) looks with much satisfaction for the Boosters annual vaudeville. Although some of our best talent has gone Into the service of Uncle Sam still Mr. Joseph A. Smith, the very able director di-rector of the vaudeville, has , been able to secure some extra good talent tal-ent and a different type of show will be put on this year. It goes without saying that it will be as good It not the best show the Club has had. I To be In keeping with the spirit of the times, tho olio and finale will bo scenes in military camp life and tho old time black face mlnstrekwlll not be a part of the program. In order to avoid conflicts with other things and to glvo more tlmo for rehearsals, the dates have been set for Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 21 In the Lyric' The program will be as follows: The Annual Boosters Vaudeville, Lyric Theater, March 20, and 21. Joseph A. Smith, director. Military Olio First tenors, Frank Baugh, Jr., James McMurrln', Lawrence Law-rence Bailey and Ola Larson. Second tenors, Karl Farrnsworth R. Farns-worth, Farns-worth, R, H. Backman, and Bob Plx-ton. Plx-ton. First base, Orson Hanson, Arnold Arn-old Klrkman, and Arthur Olson. Second Se-cond base, Ellery Chrlstensen, Chas. O. Peterson, Karl Garff and-Wllllam Larson. Soloists, Frank Baugh, Jr., Arthur Olson, James McMurrln and Lawrence Bailey. Song and dance by ladles. Director Direc-tor Mrs. Georgia B. Johnson ot tho U. A. C. Comedy, T. H. Cutler and Company. Com-pany. Glee Club, Frank Baugh Jr., and Company. " String trio, Hans Hansen, Ellery Chrlstensen aad William Peterson. Camp scene, Minstrel rAearsal Don Burns, Alt Belrdaeau, Karl Garff and O. W. Haasoa, Dough-faced quartet German band. Accompanists, Lyric Orches'tra assisted as-sisted by H. Farr, J. Karl Wood, Orson Or-son Bailey, X E. Haasoa, A. E. Anderson, An-derson, aad Vera Crockett. |