Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Be at Opera, House, To-Night. [ARTICLE]
Be at Opera, House, To-Night.
The Indianapolis Sentinel of Friday, Sept. 6th, 1895, says: has there been a more dajbing show or one that kept the audience better pleased all the time than the “Dazzler” which openen at the Park yesterday to packed houses, under the direction of Wynne & Maefarlane. The girls are beauties and can sing and dance in beautiful style and the men are all artists, Wynne & Macfarlane always have a fine company and this years troupe is even better than any of their previous ones. There lively pushing spirit to the performance that keeps the audience in an uproar all the time. Helen and Henrietta pretty girls and clever artists are ably seconded in their efforts to entertain by Elsie Eastman, Roas Crouch and Margaret Gonzalez, while the Comedy part, of the performance is attended to by Robert Watson, Harry West, Billy Barry, Jr., Wm. Cale, James Braldye and William McLeod; the three acts abpund in specialties, there being twenty five musical numbers in the play, all* of them first class. It is a big show in its way and wiil fill the p irk today. Boys, ca.l on C. A. Roberts when in need of a buggy. I havn’t a very large stock, but I cun sell you a job that you will always feel proud of. It is the Izzer.
