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AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM
j oMU SIC!!
I Rousing martial airs, mellow melodies of music mas-
I ters, old songs and new songs, lively modern tunes,
humorous recitations and dramatic readings,—pre
-0 sented by real artists at your coming
Chautauqua
j As an added attraction a company of talented players
j will present the thrilling drama, “Fine Feathers/’
j Here is an opportunity to see this great New York
I success right at home.
I
Five Days of the Best
Entertainment and Music
■Boston Light Opera Revue
Six young ladies presenting selections from most
popular light operas. You are familiar with many
of these operatic songs and will enjoy hearing
them sung again. “Wedding Bells” from Fritz
Kreisler’s Opera, “Apple Blossoms,” will be a
!. part of the program, as well as selections from
“Yokohama Maid,” “Florabella,” “Joan of Ar
kansas” and many others.
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Allpress All-Star Company
A quartette of musicians well known to Chau
tauqua patrons. The violin, piano, cornet, flute
and cello music will drive dull care away. There
will be whistling solos, violin conversations and
other features to entertain you. Missing this
attraction is depriving yourself of a musical
“treat.”
Sheehan Concert Company
A trio of entertainers headed by Theresa Shee
han. Clever recitations, beautiful songs and un
usual violin music will make your day more en
joyable. For clean, sincere, worth-while enter
. tainment these artists are unequalled.
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“Fine Feathers”
Telling you about this clever production would
rob you of many of the thrills that will be yours
when you see the play. Do you live within your
means? The r man in this story did not—and the
consequences were —well, come and see if he de
served them. Here is a typical Broadway pro
duction with real actors and special scenery—the
best of each.
Weltman’s Famous
Cosmopolitan Orchestra
Entire last day is given to this famous organiza
tion. Your favorite piece is on the program, also
many new tunes. Before you know it your feet
will be keeping time to the music. There are
eleven players, including an organist and op
eratic soprano. Come! Hear the best Chautau
qua orchestra in the country.
TICKETS —Season Tickets, $2.75 —But the First 500 Will Be Sold at
$2.20 —Buy Yours NOW and Save 55 Cents.
AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM
Music Is as Inseparable From Our Happiness
as Laughter
GO TO YOUR COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA!
Hear Weltman’s Famous Cosmopolitan Orchestra
And Be Happy
Klovob *-r**t mtißlcal artltts Including:
l*o* UVItWHB. conductor and viollntat.
Percy Holmes, phenomenal V<\v orj;unlft.
Ethel Harrington, noted operatic soprano.
SEE YOUR PROGRAM 1
AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM
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“FINE FEATHERS”
You will have many h thrill when you see “Fine Feather*,” that great J\ T e v York piny which touches upon the high cost of living and which will '
be presented as the big feature attraction of the Community Chautauqua. This high class production lias everything In it to make it a $2.00 attraction
—from the best Broadway players to the special sets of scenery—yet It may he seen for 20 cents on the season ticket plan. The cast of the characters
will Include such well known actors as Edwin Cushman, who was for three with William I'avershani and played last winter in “The Better
’Ole”; Bernice Parker, who was last season with Alice Brady In “Forever Aft *r”, and Frederick Smith, who played with Lionel Barrymore in "The
Copperhead.”
This hlg all-professional play was produced by Mr. Pereival Vivian, one of the most successful directors in New York City. lie recently staged that
gigantic religious pageant, “The Wayfarer,” with a cast of three thousand people. "Fine Feathers” ran si\ months straight In New York and three njonths
In Chicago. It is tlie play that made New York think.
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THURSDAY. M \Y 20. 1020
Term “The Public.”
What we understand today by th
term “the public'’ did not exist during
antiquity, ns it presupposes a great
number of simultaneous readers of one
end tlm same writings, n condition
that could not be realized before the
invention of printing. The first book
that may be said to have had a public
in the sense ns now understood was
the printed Bible. The essential in
strument, however, for the formation
of “a public," Journalism, did not ap
pear before the French revolution.
Merits of Wooden Barrfl Obvious.
a barrel can be rolled. Tills is It*
greatest merit, says Popular Science
Monthly. Every oilier shape of con
tainer which weighs over a hundred
pounds when filled, cast be lifted bod
ily and carried on a hand truck or by
hoisting machinery. One man can un
load a carload of sugar—2oo barrels
of It —in less than nn hour. Don’t you
wish it were at your door? No other
container enn lie handled nt this rate,
even by two men working at top speed.