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Pamahasika has a great number
of birds, several dogs and a pony, all
thoroughly trained and educated,and
with these he presents a program
which is intensely interesting and
entertaining. These dumb animals
obey like children, and seem actually
endowed with reason. We believe
in trained minds, and are doing all
that we can to train our children in
the best possible manner. If birds
and dogs can be trained in marvel
ous things, why should we not de
light in looking at them? No one
should fail to see and hear them, for
it is marvelous the way thes: dumb
animals obey Prof. Pamahasika.
This feature of the Big Chatauqua
week will be presented on Chatauqua
day, Friday, June 7.
Tuesday, June 4th.
3:00 p. m.—Opening Exercises and
Announcements by Platform
Manager. Grand opening by
Vitale’s Venetian Band. :
8:00 p. m.—Program Announcement.
Second Concert by Angelo Vi
tale and his Venetian Band.
Wednesday, June Sth.
3:00 p. m.—Musical Preludes by the
Trier Sisters Concert and Opera
Quintette. Popular lecture by
Dr. Monroe Markley of Denver,
Colorado. Subject: “Harp
Strings and Heart Strings.”
8:00 p. m.—Grand Opera Evening.
Full program by the Trier Sis
ters Concert and Opera Quin
tette.
Thursday, June 6th.
3:00 p. m.—Thirty minutes of music
by the DeKoven Male Quartettte
Humorous entertainment by
Clarence L. L. Burgderfer, “The
Man with the Smile worth
While.”
8:00 p. m.—Grand Concert by the
DeKoven Male Quartette Co.
Friday, June 7th.
CHILDREN'S DAY.
5:00 p. m.—An All Star Production
valued at $20,0(0, by Prof.
Pamahasika and his Trained
Pets, consisting of educated
Birds, Dogs and Ponies.
800 p. n.—Novelty Program of
Reading, Sketches and Imita
tions, by Miss Evelyn Bargelt,
Cartoonist and Reader, assisted
by Miss Stire, Whistler, or Tom
Corwine, Imitator.
Saturday, June Bth.
3:00 p. m.—Musical Preludes by the
Schubert Mixed Quartette Co.
A Great Debate on: Resolved,
“That the United States Should
Control the Sea, both in the
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.”
Affirmative will be represented
by Captain Richmond Pearson
Hobson of Alabama, and the
Negative by Ex-Governor J.
Frank Hanley, of Indiana. Time
two and a half to_three hours.
8:00 p. m.—Full Program of music
and playlets by the Schubert
Mixed Quartette Company.
Monday, June 10th.
3:00 p. m.—Musical Preludes by the
Price Concert Company. Orne
of “Sam Jones’ Lectures” by
Denton C. Crowl.
800 p. m.—Grand closing Concert
by the Price Concert Company.
“Farewells” by local citizens
and Denton C. Crowl.
THE MANAGEMENT of the Fitzgerald Chatauqua desire to
inform the public that at great expense they have secured
an array of talent that will appeal to every citizen. Init will
be found plenty of food for thought, as well as that which
bubbles over with fun, and all of it intensely entertaining.
This is a movement for a clean and inspiring entertainment.
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A Great Debate
Arrangements have been made with Capt. Hobson and Gov. Hanley
for them to appear together on the Alkshest Chatauqua Circuit in jeint
debate, the subject for discussion to be: “Resolved that the United States
should control the sea, both in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific
Ocean,” Captain Hobson to take the affirmative and Governor Hanley tte
negative. ,
.As is well known Mr. Hobson is the Nation's greatest exponeut of
the largest -possible navy. ‘Mr. Hobson believes that the best way to pre
vent war is to be ready for war, and constantly and consistently urges on
the part of Congress a larger navy. But aside from his views cn the suk
ject, Mr. Hobson is one of the South’s greatest men, being a logical ar.d
exact thinker and an orator of no mean ability.
Mr. Hanley, who has been leading the forces of reform in his na
tive state, Indiana, for some years, and who was only recently governor
of that commonwealth, is one of the leading if not-the leading advocate of
disarmament of the nations. Mr. Hanley believes that war is contrary
to all principles of medern civilization, and that the cobstant increase of
the Navy makes the burden of taxation larger than it ought to be, acd
claims that in time it will become unendurable. He shows by figures
that 78 per cent. of our federal taxes today are expended for the support
of the army and navy, past and present and future, and that the figures
are constantly increasing. Mr. Handley is, like Mr. Hobson, a logical
thinker, and also an orator. In fact, Mr. Hanley ranks as one of the Na
tion’s best orators and greatest statesmen. As the subject of disarmae
men- 1+ 7 before the public, this debate conducted in a dignified way.
for the sole purpose of informing and instructing the people will prove a
drawing card to the Fitzgerald Chatauqua.
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Universally spoken of the ‘‘Man
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also a gentleman—and at times
assumes the character of a lady.
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PRy TAL e e e
His name is Denton C. -Crowl,
With the exclusive permission and
endorsement of Sam P . Jones he
delivers the same lectures that Sam
Jones made famous all over the
world. Mr. Crowl uses the same
walk, voice, gesture, thought and
expression that Sam Jones used,
and he draws from his audiences
the approval and interest which
only a magnetic speaker claim.
Notwithstanding the faithfulness
of his reproduction of the Sam
Jones lectures Mr. Crowl is not an
imitator. He is much more.
Father Vaughan colled him a * ‘por
trayalist,” but even this word does
not adequately describe his work.
Perhaps Mr. Crowl's own words
coma closer to expressing the thing
right.
Like any other enterprise this
Chatauqua cannot possibly succeed
unless the people generally co-oper
ate with the committees. Much
good of a lasting nature can accrue
to our city if we make this Chatau
qua to be thesuccessful enterprise it
deserves to be. We want to make
it the biggest and best event in the
history of Fitzgerald. We can doit,
and we must do it.
If you are interesed in vhis move
ment for clean and inspiring enter
tainment and intellectual progress
then help in every way you can to
get everobody to come to Chatau
qu. each day. :