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Fine Course For Co.i.

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

FINE COURSE FOR CO. I.

Military Company Prepare List of Entertainment

AT POPULAR PRICE

Every Taste Catered To-Eugene V. Debs and Senator Dolliver Will Lecture

Company I, M. N. G., have made arrangements to give an entertainment course during the coming year and have secured ten of the best attractions obtainable which they will offer for the patronage of the public. The attractions arranged for are of the highest possible class and comprise nearly every class of entertainment, so that all tastes will find something to their liking. The dates selected and the attractions are as follows:

Nov. 16- Metropolitan Grand Concert Co., a carefully selected company of artists designed especially to meet the demand for high grade talent. The artists in the company are Mr. Vernon E. Hensie, pianist; Mr. Robert Kent Parker, basso; Miss Agnes Pringle, violiniste, and Mrs. Charlotte Guyer-George, contralto.

Dec. 1- The Mendelssohn Quartette Co. This company has been before the public five years and has met with unvaried success everywhere. The quartette is ably supported by Marguerite Smith, child impersonator, and Herbert Raymond Loder, pianist.

Jan. 6- The Boston Ladies Orchestra, the most famous female orchestra in America, now in their eighth season.

Jan. 26- Carnival of Entertainers, one of the most unique of entertainment composed of Vernon, the ventriloquist, Mms. Vernon in her phenomenal act of "Thought Transferred," McGrath Brothers, banjo duetists, and William I. Houston, impersonator.

Feb. 6- Ritchie, prestidigitateur, illusionist and shadowgraphist. Pronounced by the press to be one of the best performances in magic on the road, and the supporting company are said to be in keeping with the leading entertainer.

Feb. 8- Eugene V. Debs. Mr. Debs needs no introduction to an Ann Arbor audience and his name will add to the popularity of the course.

Feb. 25- The Hawthorne Musical Club of Boston. One of the most unique musical entertainments on the road, the program introducing many novelties in musical instruments.

March 28- The Bostlemann String Quartette, assisted by Carl Crange, basso. The work of this quartette is said to be second to no other in the country.

April 6- Melvin Robinson, impersonator, in modern comedies. Mr. Robinson presents comedies impersonating all the characters in a charming and thoroughly artistic manner. He has been warmly received wherever he has appeared.

May Senator J. P. Dolliver. Senator Dolliver is recognized as one of the brightest men and finest orators in the country and should draw a crowd.

The tickets for the entire course have been placed at $1 each and the boys should receive generous patronage.