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‘ Famous Soloists Coming For
! Concert Wednesday Evening
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CROUD GAZING AT WONDERFUL I
, $13,000 00 VI QLI N ' -
The Americus High School is provid
ing a treat for Americus people by
bringing Skovgaard, the famous Dan- 1
ish Violinist and the comapny of Met
ropolitan soloists to this city We. I
nesday evening, April 9. The concert
will be given in the High School Audi
torium. An evening such as these fa
mous musicians furnish their audience
is well worth the effort and the admis- 1
sion that is charged.
“Mr. Skovgaard is a very large
man, weighing 300 pounds and measur- '
ing six feet and three inches tall,” i
stated the advance agent for Mr.'
Skovgaard, who was in the city last
week. Quite often this famous musi-j
cian is sized up to be a foot ball play-!
er. After his concert in Madison, W.s, !
the Students committee remarked that 1
he would make a splendid student,'
and when the Danish artist asked for ■
the reason, the answer came back “Any 1
University ball team would be proud l
of him.”
Skovgaard is a most likable man and
makes friends wherever he goes.
C ~~ We are distributors for and • now have
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in stock, ready for immediately delivery
5-PASSENGER TOURING CAR
CHALMERS
5-Passenger Touring Cars, $1,750 Delivered,
And 3-Passenger Roadsters, $1,720 Delivered
Chalmers 5-Passenger Touring Car ChalmersS-Passenger Roadster
For Years the Chalmers Five-Passenger Touring has been one of America’s most popular The unusua| qua|ities o( the Roadster have made i; one of
motor cars. Season after season, beginning with the the famous Chalmers “30” this stand-
ard Touring car has increased its circle of friends. the most popular Chalmers models. It is light, roomy, eco-
A careful inspection of this model will show the reasons for its popularity. You will find all nomical,comfortable and easy to handle--an ideal car for busi-
the qualities which go to make a modern touring car—and when you look under the hood,
you will see the first motor to make high power out ol low-grade gasoline. ness or suburban use.
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Hooks Motor Co.
DISTRIBUTORS '
Pumsi Street Phones 16-J-—l6-W 3-passenger roadster
! Mr. Skovgaard owns a genuine
Stradivarius for which he paid $13,-
' 000. The violin was purchased
from a well known dealer in London
in 1902 where Skovgaard was touring
during that year. H e carries $50,-
000.00 worth of insurance on his play
ing hand, which is worth that much to
him. He is making an American and
' Canadian tour just now.
j The artists appearing with Skov
gaard are all in his class and reports
■ of their work indicate a real treat in
I store. A feature of the evening is the
' group of operatic duets sung in cos
! tume by Sofia Stephali and Marie
I Kern-Fullen. Although they had
! never met one another before starting
i out with Skovgaard this season, they
' sing as if they had sung together for
years and the blending of the two
i voices is remarkable. Their intona
-1 jtion is always accurate and being
’ routined opera singers, their duets are
| given in the operatic manner. Alice
McClung-Skovgard at the age of three
years and a half gave a program be-
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
I fore Theodore Thomas, former Con
-1 ductcr of the well-known Thomas or
chestra in Chicago. At this age, she
played several of Bach's Fugues and
was by Thomas considered to be a mu
sical wonder and with a great future.
She has been on the concert platform
more or less ever since. Mrs. Skgv
gaard has appeared with orchestras
as soloist and has accompanied many
of the famous violinists and singers.
She is a great ensemble player, soloist
and accompanist.
The concert program has been
prepared with great care. It is a
blending of classical as well as mod
ern music and is bound to please every
listener.
Resident Has Awful Experience.
"I was twice confined in hospitals
in the last one nothing but gruel wa
ter was injected into me 4 times a day,
as my stomach would not retain any
food. I suffered terribly; was reduced
to a skeleton. My folks saw an ad of
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and it has
surely saved my life. I weigh 180 lbs.
now.” It is a simple, harmless, prep
aration that removes the catarrhal mu
cus from the intestinal tract and allays
the inflammation which causes practi
cally all stomach, liver apd intestinal
ailments, including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refunded.
Howells Pharmacy and druggists ev
erywhere. adv
BUSY STORE
Smart Easter Ap par els
A special clearance sale of dresses for Monday only.
This Sale Will Begin Monday, April 7,at 9 O’clock Sharp
This lot of dresses we previously sold up to $27.50.
In this special sale for Monday, only, they will go at
$16.95. They consist of Taffetas, Crepe-de-Chine.
Foulards and combinations.
We assure you they are absolutely the newest styles
for Spring and Summer wear.
Extra charges for alterations on this lot of dresses at
$16.95.
MANY OTHER GOOD VALUES WILL BE OFFERED THROUGHOUT OUR STORE ALL THIS WEEK.
ALCAZAR THEA PRE
MONDAY
Artcraft Pictures Presents
Wonderful WILLIAM S. HART '
IN
Acts Branding Broadway Acts
We heartily recommend this splendid picture to you, and hope you will find time
see it.
Admission 10c and 20c
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
World Pictures Presents Crane WilbUT
Louise Huff DEVIL McCVRE
in 5 Acts
THE SEA WAIF Senne(^om ed y
5 Acts NEVER TOO OLD
SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1919. ’