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MYSTERY AT THE- LYCEUM'
Anythi ng mysterious or to <h> with the occult has a. fascination for most' people and the two clever performers now appearing at the Lyceum, Arthur and Helena Buckley, proved a great draw last night. They clearly mystified the audience, answering questions about almost every tiling on earth quickly and As a' card manipulator, also, Arthur Bucklev is wonderfully quick. Bator, moving through the audience, associated with his wife, who was seated blindfolded, on the stage, lie correctly stated tire day and month of Lite birth of many people, for' whom tree 'horoscopes were east. Hfe closed his seance with a crystal gazing performance, and many patrons availed themselves of the opportunity of getting replies to their questions. The Bucklevs are here to-night and a bumper house should greet them. In. conjunction a picture programm- v/;r pr esented, the feature being Boot 11 Tarkington’s popular novel “The Turmoil.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 473, 22 September 1925, Page 5
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