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Russia is looking for the sudden step-off of General Trepo.ff.
With Jerome in the arena,New York may look for continued hot weather all winter.
Uncle Joe Cannon's presidential boom went off with a loud Associated Press report.
Indications are that "VVm. R. Hearst expects to lambast his way into the governorship.
That sore spot on the heads of Republican tariff revisionists is from a blow of the big stick.
According to the government officials at Havana, the Cuban revolution is the first of the opera-bouffa attractions of the season.
Boss Odell may have the machinery, but the people have the votes. The time when they worked together has passed. Automatic rule is over.
Since the methods of cooked bank officials are pretty well known, the wonder is that bank examiners are not able to recognize them until the wrecking has been completed.
Airship at State Fair.
One of the most interesting features of the Indiana State Pair, during the week of September 10th, will be flights and exhibitions
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aerial navigator was made and is sailed by Lee Stevens, of New York, who is under contract with the State Fair management to make a llight in his airship each day of the fair. Mr. Stevens asserts that the machines used by Baldwin, Knabenshue and Beechy, all well known and successful sailors of the skies, were patented by him six years ago. Stevens gave his first airship demonstration at Coney Island. New York, in 11)02, and has since made successful flights at Manhatten Beach and other places. He boasts that he is the first man in this country to have an airship. He is a builder, as well as a tfyer, of the contrivances.
When the ship is not cutting figure 8's and other capers high above the State Fair grounds, it will be on exhibition, and Stevens and the operators of the ship will speak on the subject of aerial navigation.
The State Fair will be in operation five full days, the regular program of exhibitions, concerts, races, vaudeville features and other features, beginning on Monday. It is the intention to make one day of the Fair week just as important in the way of attractions as any other day. Entries all close September 1st.
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GANT'S OPERA HOUSE
The Richardson Stock Co. will appear at Gant's new opera house one solid week, beginning Monday night, September 3rd, in a repertoir of comedies and dramas, with specialties introduced between acts Their opening bill, "Way Out West," ranks far above any of its kind, full of thrilling scenes with a good, wholesome comedy, interspersed with high class specialties, and appeals to every one. Miss Amelia Tawney, the leading lady, is an actress of wide reputation. Mr. Wm. O. Miller, the leading man, and Mr. Frank W. Richardson, the heavy, are actors of successful careers. The prices for the week will be 10, 20 and SO cents. They offer special inducement for Monday night, ladies free. One paid 80 cent ticket will admit two, if purchased before 6 o'clock Monday, September 3rd.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. With this week's bill, the vaudeville season of 1906-07 in Indianapolis commences, and indications point to the most important season that the Grand has ever enjoyed. The fact that the Grand is now closly connected with the great New York Hippodrome, the Keith & Proctor circuits in the East and the Orpheum circuit in the West, is sufficient guarantee that this theatre will have the very best of vaudeville attractions to offer throughout the season. The foremost American acts have been booked by General'Manager Anderson and Grand patrons will also be treated to a splendid array of foreign acts in the course of the theatrical year. No vaudeville theatre in the mid-west will have better programs to offer than the Grand and Indianapolis amusement-seekers may well look forward to a season of excellent entertainment.
Next week's list of specialties will be headed by what has come to be considered the most sensational act in vaudeville—the Hazardous Globe, an exhibition that is even more startling4 than any of the "loop-the loop" or "leap-the-gap" acts that haye been presented in the past. The exhibition is given by the two Clarks, dare-devil cyclists who seem willing to risk their lives day after day for the sake of giving the public a new sensation. This act was seen at the Grand last season and created a furore.
All Indianapolis theatre-goers know and admire Lavinia Shannon, and will be glad to learn that this charming actress will be another headline feature of the bill. Miss Shannon, who was for several years the leading woman of the old Grand Stock Company, is appearing this season in a new and delightful one act play in which she is assisted by that excellent actor, William Bonney Her latest vehicle is said to afford her admirable opportunities for displaying her talents, and for the wearing of beautiful gowns. Her engagement is sure to prove immensely popular.
The rest of the program will have much in it to command attention. Lee Harrison, the favorite Broadway comedian, will be beard in a new budget of stories and songs Raffayette's wonderful acrobatic dogs will be seen in an astonishing exhibition Fred Lennox and company will present a breezy farce by George Ade Rae and Brosche will offer their latest amusing skit Hayward, Canroy and Hayward will contribute an entertaining specialty, and Marie Bolfson, "the Georgia Magnet," will make her first appearance here. The bioscope wili have a fine series of motion pictures with which to round out a noteworthy show.
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