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6 revisions | Landon Braun at Jun 17, 2020 01:50 PM | |
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277[?] Ocean July 16 THE WILD WEST. The attendance at the Wild West continues | 277[?] Ocean July 16 THE WILD WEST. The attendance at the Wild West continues to be phenomenally large, and the audiences are as enthusiastic to-day as they were at the opening in April. The grand stand erected in the enclosure at Sixty-third street and Stony Island avenue is twice each day occupied by a larger crowd than were ever seen at any regular outdoor entertainment in Chicago. "Age does not wither nor custom stale its infinite variety." From the time that Professor Sweeney and his cowboy band strike the first note of the overture until the last performer has disappeared behind the hills of the grand canon, not one moment intervenes that the most blase amusement seeker could call dull. The rapidity with which one item of the programme follows another, the strong contrasting elements that enter into the various acts are well calculated to rivit the attention and evoke the applause of the spectator, but aside from the many attractive features of the entertainment proper, the beauties of the wellshaded camp, and a visit thereto, studying the home life of the various nationalities represented, is in itself well worth the price of admission to the whole. The management of the Wild West is constantly alive to the needs of patrons, and is active in preparing for their comfort. Seats can be had at McIntosh's Library by those desiring to procure them previous to going to the grounds. |
