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Domestic News February 1, 1911

The Fargo Forum And Daily Republican

Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

E. S. Brewster organizes assembly in Fargo of Sullivan & Considine and Orpheum show people from St. Paul and Winnipeg, who depart west on Northern Pacific train this afternoon to save on baggage handling costs.

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THEY ASSEMBLED HERE
Show People of Sullivan & Considine and Orpheum Circuits Leave Fargo for Far West.

E. S. Brewster, road man and general manager of the Sullivan & Considine theatrical combine, was in the city today, arranging for the transportation of the Sullivan & Considine road show and the Orpheum people from St. Paul and Winnipeg through to Spokane.

The various show people will all have reached the city by 4:15 this afternoon with their baggage which will all be placed in one car and they will take the Northern Pacific train this afternoon for the west.

This is done to save expense in handling baggage, etc.

The baggage men at the local station had a large number of trunks and theatrical property to handle as a consequence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Show People Fargo Departure Sullivan Considine Orpheum Circuit Northern Pacific Train

What entities or persons were involved?

E. S. Brewster Sullivan & Considine Orpheum

Where did it happen?

Fargo

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Fargo

Event Date

This Afternoon

Key Persons

E. S. Brewster Sullivan & Considine Orpheum

Outcome

show people and baggage transported in one car on northern pacific train to save expense

Event Details

E. S. Brewster arranged transportation for Sullivan & Considine road show and Orpheum people from St. Paul and Winnipeg through Fargo to Spokane. Show people reach Fargo by 4:15 afternoon with baggage placed in one car for Northern Pacific train west. Baggage men handle large number of trunks and theatrical property.

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