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ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

The present programme has eviden+ly found favor with Mr Dix's patrons, and there was another crowded house last night. Messrs Callahan and Mack have already -established themselves firmly in public favor, and their turn improves, if poss:ble, on, further acquaintance—a sure test of excellence. Miss Maud Faning, a colored coon singer, made her first appearance last night, and speedily sang and danced her way into her audience's good graces. Mr Pitts resumed hi 3 place on Saturday, and the efforts of the versatile Frank Clark, the Ranger sisters, and others unite with the vitagraph I pictures to complete an excellent bill.

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Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 4

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ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 4

ALHAMBRA THEATRE. Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 4