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4 revisions | MiaKayla Koerber at Jun 14, 2020 02:36 PM | |
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164THE PRINCE SEES THE SHOW. Visits Buffalo Bill's Attractions and Ends the Day at the World's Fair. THE CHICAGO RECORD WORLD'S FAIR BUREAU. Prince Antoine climbed aboard an elevated train yesterday afternoon and went to Buffalo Bill's show. With him was the duke de Tamames. They were not recognized until they had taken seats in box 24 and then some newspaper men saw him and informed Maj. Burke that royalty was occupying $1. The prince and his companion remained until the last Indian and passed behind the scenes, and then, stuffing Col. Cody's lithographic play bills in their pockets, started for the 64thstreet Exposition gate. They were not deadheads, for both bought tickets and entered the grounds untrammelled by officious ceremonies and free form reception committees. On the plaza they met the scarlet-uniformed leader of the Spanish band. Then it was that the surrounding sightseers found a prince elbowing them, for the stout little musician gave the military salute and entered into an animated conversation with Eulalia's husband. Some one recognized the prince, and caused a little stir by mentioning the fact in a loud ton. But the crowd evidently respected his desire to enjoy himself without any annoying manifestations of curiosity, and when the prince started for the manufactures building no one paid any attention to him. He and the duke wandered around the big building for a time, and then strolled over the grounds without any Exposition officials being the wiser. | 164THE PRINCE SEES THE SHOW. Visits Buffalo Bill's Attractions and Ends THE CHICAGO RECORD Prince Antoine climbed aboard an elevated They were not deadheads, for both bought |
