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nai^d Lo fls list of Admirers before the tn?- I close of the- week. This attraction isi m thp Namba troupe of Jainmeso tumb-:^Q «- Jers, bended by TaUoo Nam bn. u,o Hl in wonderful upside down man. The cs-lY' a.liibition is crowded with sen sat* anal1 on i- . happenings, but the most amazing of gr l- 1 these occurs when Taken ethnic up 2 a Might ul s«nlrs on his own head. It on ill i has long been conceded that the aero- ,lu j- : bats from the realm of the friikm.to aie-tl? r; superior to those of all oilier nations, • th r and the members of tlie Nambu trourc’.M* r. r are celebrated In their own c ountry us jn rt leaders in their own particular Hues. :lt;Pi in- Kcmarkahly fast aiul agile arc these jq • little brown-skinner] aUdcus, every- Up l0 • one of whom is a youngster in vears, Jp, }. ;and a marveMii «klll and daring' Thea aof..lf! Positively the most astonishing ( ‘- ^ • ^ ^ lt;w i • ^. exhibition ever seen in this city, and ^ is destined to be the talk of the town iS after the first performance at 'Hutha- , way's. Two weeks rigo. It was fen- 'vlr ; tured as Inc principal number on Lhe ^iL :mi ... \— m Ibill at Keith’s, BostonThoat■ lt;• wher... it made a notable hit with the th_.inv- ’ l} i goers of the Hub, “Somethin;* new Tf and different. ’ that, ifnniily so desir- ^«able in a variety ontcrt.fiInmeul.isnr\supplied by the Stanleys. Their con-1 iribution is a novelty .smulowgra ph number, and tn sec U Is to enjoy it. For -I real rough-nnil-lmuble fun, there is no! e | not which equals . that of the Thro*!S ■ Keatonr. father, mother and son. The ? k j latter, the inimitable Busier,”one.- jof the funniest Hull* fellows on the tr n stage, and theatre-gooes who saw him-mi -jltcre several years ago still chuckle |Xi . j when they recall his utterance of his on G i favorite phrase, “I’m ho .sorry I fell /uj down,” spoken after the elder Keaton I j bad mopped most of ihe soenerev withalhrthe cheerfully-grinning youngster...., Irene Dillon, comedienne, Is a fnscln-j uliiig young per-Hoii, who sings sweetlyWami favors her an ill cnees with so mo clover topical in lk. A tv a I feature url.1 \ with n distinctively British flavor Is. The Bos'n’s Mate,” played by Percy !lt;l' Wnram Co. The scene of uvo skelch'lt;;' Is laid In the Beehive Bar, in Fugland. and the sayings hpd the doings nf the , u parikdi’GiUn, as Interpreted’ by the 'v accomplished comedians In the cunW*1 provide tine character drawing and o# reliant comedy. Niblo and Kilry are;^* two first-olas$» 1 luck-face ronihpicji, Ahd.^ their scmgs, dames and jnkos are uji- - hi to-dale in every respect, ‘‘The Third! If Bnro.” a brink onr-ftet plav will dem-.ih onstrnte. the Merling nldlilios uf MisrtlV Viola thane. Mfr* Franc ]r,\a an in-'Hi viabP* repniulton in ihe wi m an an id!I eniolluiuil artrcss. The play Judds IT!
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Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Sat, Dec 03, 1910

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