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[[Image:lyric.png|left|thumb|250px|1908 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]LYRIC THEATER (THE). The 1909 ''Dubuque City Directory'' located this business at 902 Main.  
[[Image:lyric.png|left|thumb|250px|1908 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]]LYRIC THEATER (THE). The 1909 ''Dubuque City Directory'' located this business at 902 Main. An announcement made in 1907 stated that the theater had been "given over into the hands of electricians" who would make a brilliant electrical display and transform "the corner into one of the brightest in the city. (1)
 
The management of the theater provided an oyster supper for all its employees and the Hanover Orchestra which provided music in November 1919. (2)
 
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1. "The City in Brief," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', October 30, 1907, p. 5
 
2. Untitled article. ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', November 21, 1919, p. 7


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1908 advertisement. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald

LYRIC THEATER (THE). The 1909 Dubuque City Directory located this business at 902 Main. An announcement made in 1907 stated that the theater had been "given over into the hands of electricians" who would make a brilliant electrical display and transform "the corner into one of the brightest in the city. (1)

The management of the theater provided an oyster supper for all its employees and the Hanover Orchestra which provided music in November 1919. (2)

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Source:

1. "The City in Brief," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, October 30, 1907, p. 5

2. Untitled article. Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, November 21, 1919, p. 7