Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1902 — Streets of Cairo—-at the Carnival. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Streets of Cairo—-at the Carnival.
Among the numerous shows and attractions with the Wright Carnival Co. is the original DeXreko Bros. Streets of Cairo. It is a minature representation of the pleasures, pastimes*and costumes seen both in Cario, Egypt and the sandy deserts of Arabia, danoing, sword fighting, whirling, deviates, gun spinning, and singing constitute the amusements all showing the manners and oustoms of the places mentioned above. The company has traveled from the Atlantio to the Paoifio delighting all their thousands of audiences. The company is headed by the famous dancer Laßelle Saide who has made famous every exhibition since the Chi cago exhibition in 1893. Laßelle Saide is oharming in appearance, mcdest in manners and as an entertainer has no equal. Tb interior of the streets of Cairo will represent a genuine Turkish Haram. To be seen in connection with the Oriental shows wil be camels, donkeys, burros and Rocky Mountain goats. The camels are the finest ever seen in America. Admission including seats 10 cents. —
