Uncle Frank's fish stories . for them. Kangaroeswere employed to furnish drinking waterto the audience. They carried the waterin their pouches. It was the design of Whale to produce the Iltrovato oratorioto test the capacity of the orchestra, anvils were provided and 12 ourangto use any weight of hammers and the an-vils would ring some when those hammerscame down. Mrs. Whale had cannons onhand for self protection at all times. Theleader of chorus and orchestra was CarlVon Hans Haberkacherzer, a man sevenfeet in height. He used a very nicely madewhale bone for a baton. The lad


Uncle Frank's fish stories . for them. Kangaroeswere employed to furnish drinking waterto the audience. They carried the waterin their pouches. It was the design of Whale to produce the Iltrovato oratorioto test the capacity of the orchestra, anvils were provided and 12 ourangto use any weight of hammers and the an-vils would ring some when those hammerscame down. Mrs. Whale had cannons onhand for self protection at all times. Theleader of chorus and orchestra was CarlVon Hans Haberkacherzer, a man sevenfeet in height. He used a very nicely madewhale bone for a baton. The lady soloistsnames were Madam La Augustine Lafrance,Madam Charlotte Maud Dupont, MadamCarlisle Phobe Esterbrook, Madam KateCathrine Mulleganey and a large numberof others. I will not attempt to name thegentlemen soloists, although I have all oftheir autographs. I had an awful lame armcarrying around a large size autographalbum. Had to carry it in a sling at onetime. I used to attend the rehearsals on in-19 *«»^se»«*«3«l^^. Sun Fish Euildi::. Jt?«it»§it-iSJ^ifif?gitif?Sif% vitation of Mrs. Whale. They were won-derful and stunning. How my ears wouldring evenings after a days rehearsal. When that orchestra and chorus was infull swing there was something doing andMrs. Whale would bring her flippers to-gether in a way that you could hear some-thing. The day arrived for the great people began to arrive at daylightfrom everywhere under the sun. The loca-tion was thought to be best on the NewJersey water front, as a central point forall people, animals, fish and all kinds ofattendants. Mrs. Whale spent a numberof days beforehand bringing invited guestsand deadheads. A residential district aswell as a hotel and boarding house districtwas established. Mrs. Whale did not at-tempt to run any of these things. She hadtoo much on her flippers. Of all the bow-ing, scraping and hand paw and flipper20 shaking there never before was such an ex-hibition under the sun. Mrs. Whale ha


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