THANKS GIVING DAY.
T H i*g»V.k«gJfeff Mi givcntiy the mrw of the I'7*.h. Adm>« wak m«wt taried And nmn«i»K The varum* charactcrx wete wall awnmcd. • and tit" arreml |nmic|Oonw«tionn| pqjfCdtnw* d 4"' , '"4' In AmguntVf' trainin?. Tlio Iwvitu of the •lnii were jil U'v TiHi Whnri mhhi— Uy at-i •even o'clock. MM were kept pn-wp rn th* «hfp hmded with vi« : tor* from th» ahnry, and. "CKtaLJUto" u»on*A- bflw** ween al** brought into requisition, mid by half.fm«t A»»ven thedorkahf the Adam* wo* crowded, wni* »f tho »•** | Aniv.il* lieing" AooonHn.Wlatcd'on tjio poop. At nl«ont eight o'clock klnliotna and Mntnnfn cam* on J>oiird with their Auitef and wore neated in front on ' the poop deck whom ihoy could hato ! n good view of the performance. j Tha nfnpo, which was erected <m llio [ »por deck, waa very h.tndanmely decej rated wuhflwv hnvinir n miA»<l platform for tho OAncor*. nnd the otftmdox ■ f..otli jhu in front. Tho nlflc-i-s of ihe Adams wore moot AA*idimu-i in their attention to tho visitor*, moro csneciallv "the |adie«, to whim Ihoy ; Inought refreshing driaka ayer nbair« I aiul other nbatAcle* during the evening, | wliilo jho tnalo visitor* wnda frequent , vJWtHtrt tho ward room. i Tho curtain ro«o at about nigh' 1 o'clock, and tho opening chortia «aiir tt»r tfife c-.MrtfJih>.'flr niffpnf mok-lv. wis ; well rendered. Then followed the • InughnMo aketch of "The Lnnntic Mnkm.M M *J.rM«atrft Aitkin and Flood, which kept tho nudionocnniiwd nt tit* a>*nrditio« Mr WavrOnfToy, or, wo beg pnidon, Mi** o»fey. appeared oh the nt-ipo drcmnd »ip for MlaniPMw. and tho manner thin lady strutted ahnot, aimrintr " Jnat to Plenar the BoyA," with a,life luiov for a ItnMW', And ahovinir, when liftincr hei dreni. a Htf niuxyiona)>|o pair of tinmrtrtinnnnle*, waa a jiicttifo. Arid kopl tho Aiidjomje in . mar* of laughter. BMhst nannred. Ifia« Coffey aanr» " Oh, Wlcr*r»Fy LiylaDogGono?" Mr fl. ff. Jlndare.A then gave " Rnumh VitMn tho OkiPiAAtntion." Tlo *un S ami tho oM ♦awfify ' Yjw' heirtjir oneored, hj« fpnroi hi* decrepit etiarnnter. ami weni ih for'a |}nod LreAkdown Jn rood «tvi» Mr. Oeo«»f Duel Ami NMg " Yool Romemlior Mo " end on»» other oeotimnntiit |M| wkh piOd tw*' and jiidir I menf. Thoo name tho gom t»f th» «w« Jn#. Meaimi. an>l Jonlon . in their character Mtnara and daneee. We have Aeidnm aenn two dnncera korf rtop tm woll t«MI<-tlier. Their ih»nnin|i waa renllr *rat ra«o. and they wen hrmarht rta»k *omr.d timet l.v the de \ manda of tho amiionov Their clmr I neter fin?* and eminndrumA won highly amiiAtmr. Mr. Floon, wlmi liai a »o.»d v«dee. winir " IVhlnd »h4 Bi-onoA," whifh iroi well received. Or helnjf recalled furnnmd th" aiidiem'* with " IlArry. He Quiet." There wai then An interroi*»ion "f ten minn'ns ! BftrtrwliiMiH|a»fl.rleyaß»i«(«H»«'ijr'M' 1 in female uhariotcr. And aa<i§ "Tin - South Uos'on Plata" iu Inrcjmo alyle jnmhlo»l"»ip'wfth' f Oa'lic l which wai > very ImiffliAlile. lfe«ArA. Kollv Am >, r.»w»r than aopeanal if tho character! I of new arrival* in the " Shtnte*" fr«»n • " Onld Ireland." and, Apeeehified. An«: 1 dfiMced. in Iriah chAraoter. in preai ntyle. and their qiie«tioim nn« I anawem were verr I niifhnMi. tlieAoMjri i f' Tho Bcavonaror Tiri-Ado " 1001 *• Th< wji»a Rpoonl^ra , • l*lnir oapord it. fiinnj. ''Tlr. Aitkin'* ««M*|r and ilo|i dniu" waA «n*4her treat, which tin j audience thorOMlthlv onjoyed Thii .! von'folUvvlAf the funny aketili i -Tl.ut W B jsKß < »c"hy Me*.rA. BWi.. I ncr and WcrWhiiay. which kopi thf vi«itnni in a* mar of Iniiffhter. Mr I ah:NaoUim.v , « dewiption nf the niae ol hia watormelun left no dimht a« to hit Ob l-rinirencored. thfy«ant nf tho advNntAve* of total intafaprracdwith gmm -culo oompari anna. Tho trio. M-o*ta Flood. Aitkin, aod Ootfox.. • rF l '" ■ 0 "»« w,lh • olmrua hy the emnpony. »mi w*ft deAOTvedly encoroj. Tim whole rum ■any then Aptvnred on tho etairn. nn«l amir." The Bed. Whito. nnd Blue." and tho fall of lh# !•«* curtain di»idnvwd a mairnificont view nf •• Liberty JSnlightoninf tha World " T Tho Adama' penfla dcaorto tha Ikaoko of the eitiaewi far tho ovenl a«'« •jOftikMilt. MM w« hope to m nnrfjbii «f Ihelf patvWmoacaa Mora that ■"■■■>! oi W 1 l"*fW ■mSm kd«t will W taWM,
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 58, 30 November 1889, Page 2
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681THANKS GIVING DAY. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 58, 30 November 1889, Page 2
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