I-. r ,-.,,., - ' K 1 :; i I 1 m Kl ft; lift I K? B U J b '. M ft i I1, ' 1 : ft g .. f V H! tfc r fefi I' i. : i t t; RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF MISS MAUD SCHEERER AND HER SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS IN DELIGHTFUL COMEDYTWELFTH NIGHT." u.ti?rr ' 1 EkTEHG EDUCATION ADDRESSED IRE PEOPLE A REVOLUTION THAI AHV OTHER HAH PAST C11 PilESEi i : ':?' .. m ! ifV?-- -rs&i, .-. & SI r i c . . , - - .'.jrvvMiULAnD ii A.li JrriY.iiTJCnViitAn .' . ' A: : : L.1 M LiUiV-S'" '"!""r" lVrSSSXXwrK5KxwuM.t-r.Jt wtat.iravwaj5JwM t, I K L,V I SlinkcRpearo- Don't ho frightened -lic'fl dead! "Twelfth Night" Sit up- Kdt lntori'Btcd! Dora Sana (an Maria)- -LAUGH! ii You have hoard of Lolnnd Powers? Tlio members of this company nrc all KrnduatOfl from or teachers In lila great LSoston School. Arthur Knchol ,isc n imi-i ilnrr now liu in ono or llio Krciu nionoioKiaia oi ino iiinuurin. ii orRnulzi'd, trnlncd, rostumcu, and stnnciB Hponsor lor huh p:rcai pomp.inw Knough said. Maud Srliccrcx, teacher of SlmkeHpcaronn (t. hcadw the -ornj jmny. If you want n clenn and wliolcsnmo laupli, frolic thronli the 'onudl Willi ineilh l nnsiP Hill uy u vumvnuy ui uuinuu unu uiliij b't-"-"o J' io .HOT DEBATE fi-frA &&. mm wMr ? mi HI -ts $m Tlio Chaut.uiiua plalforni affords an opportunity to present both Hldoa of a jmbllc iiueBtlcn now doiiiatulliiK Ror'louH eonsldoratlon, throuKh a dobuto bo iwuun Hon. Carl 1). Thompson, head of thtr Statlbtical Department of tho .National Socialist Party, and former member of tho Wisconsin Uwlslaturu, ai man fairly on lire with onthUHlaHin for ImiiKiiil'.y, and lion. Leo Trancls Ly larger, orator and ".Man of Science" than whom there la perhaps no man of his se who is more familiar with the facts of Social Science, or has Bono bo pro foundly Into the causes for tho concentration of wealth. Tho men aro both patriots, and each or theni is honestly convinced that his view of Socialism, au It concerns tho United States, offers tho only correct solution of the problem and their debalo will bo no "Punch and Judy" show, Init a real undortnUliiR (though full of humor, for both speakers aro masters of rrparteo)to understand The Perils and Possibilities of Socialism. ftflEISTERSINGERS POET OF YODAV KHMUXn VA.S'OU COOK!'. : 1 i , :: t-, HM0HP4 -OTwii 3S3!iKS .Mute ijuurtei OrKnu Chimes Versatile! Talented! Harmonious! KothliiK plcnsps llku tho blending ol Jour Kood, trained, well-harmonized Jiinle voices. The MelsterHlnners will render a prosram which will bo ro inenfbered as ono of the delights ol tho Chnutanuun. One of tho greatest troubles with this ouartet Is said to lie to keep tho encores within the 'bounds so as not to encroach upon the itlmo of the attraction following. llaui you ever said, "Make mo a child again, just for today?" When Cooke's day comes on tho Chautauqua you can answer your own wish. He Is the man who drew 4,000 boys and girls to heat hlrn read from Ids own poems. It they love to hear the "Moo-cow-moo," YOU will stiffen your backbone when he reads, "How Did Wo Die?" YOU CAN'T AFPOItl) TO MISS IT. OU MOT THE CHILDREN MISS IT POPULAB-CLASSY-SATISFYINfc EttNEST GAM11LE CONCERT PARTY -A J' :v- K'V ?-' fflty - i&J ffMn '-V. -a' f$ Mvifrvl.cTrt ' vw " 's a-m awrm5rriPi5 i" ?3i,SiifTi M--' i i'Ji.Oiilfli'iCiiA gtoLt, iA'X ST MONTEUSORI- HUNSHERUEIt. Synonyms for tho best and moat ro cent developments In (duration. Dr Montessorl la "Tin greatest woman educator In history." The 3.U00 foci of moving pictures taken In Rome and said to be the llnest over shown hi America, which nho used to Must rata Ikt few lectures In tho great centers, I when sho was In this country, aro now used nml explained by that great lee Hirer and educator. Dr. IlittiBhcrgor, tints bringing tho latest word In odu cation right to our doors, first-hand. KOUR..A ? A..G-1S-15 THE BOSTONIA SEXTETTE CLUB UNUSUALLY DEUGHrFUUnELIGHTFUlLYMMHSllflL r. .... 7s ,. . , M ...I i DR. RLHSr.i... vuaWELL The man who bus made over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS by lecturing' And given most of It AWAY! Tin' pioceedu of the five thousandth do livery of his lecture. "Acres of Dla monds," May 21. 1914. at tho Aoadeim of Music, Phlindolhpla, were ovei $0,000, and lie received tho title ol "Dean of the Amorlran Platform" from tho International Lyceum Asro elation, as well as a purso of $5,000. Can you ntford to stay away when he Is at our Chautnn.ua? Red Cloud July 29 to August 5th Inclusive Chautauqua UNUSUAL COMHINATION UNUSUAL RESULTS Each number an artist. Novel and Interesting programs. Hear Mr. SUiats clarinet solos -masterful phying -"unrivalled" tone production. Mr. Staats has largest clarinet music library In America, if not the most complete In tho world, and has studied many of thesj! selections with tho composers, them selves. Europe and America have heard him with dolinht. OUR CHAUTAUQUA NOW GIVES YOU THE PRIVILEGE WIGGAM RACE-BUBLDER U a WONDER WORKER :: p s:00 p 2::i0 p H;U0 p. 7::i(l p 8:00 p ::C0 p. 7:00 p. 7:150 ii 8.00 p. 2:30 p. :t:W) p. Tilt USDAV, .IULYC0 2:TO p. tn. I'relude, Maude yoheerer and HerSliakespearlau Players. :i:00 p. in. Lecture, Russell 11. Conwcll, "ailver Crown." 7:00 p. in. Red Cloud Concert Hand. in. I'rel.ule, .Aiaune scueercr ami Her Slinlcospearian Players, in. The Play, "Twelfth Night," Maudo Soheeier anil Her Sliala'.speai'ian l'laveih. FRIDAY, .lULY.'lO m I'relude, IJostonia Sextet Club, C. L. .Staats, Director, in. Concert, Hostonia Sexiet Club, C. L. Staats, Director, in. 1'ieliiile, Uobtouhi Sextet Club, C. L. Staats. Director, in. Illustrated Lecture, A. E. Wiggani, "Heredity ami Human l'lojjre.'jb . SATURDAY, JULY 111 10:110 a. in. School or Health, Miss Hall mid Mrs Mel lit ire. 'J.I10 p in. Prelude, .Josephine DotniiilcU, Irish, Scotcli and Gorman interpretations. in. Debate, Carl Thompson vs. Lee V. Lvlmrgor, "Is Social' ism Deslrablo In the United States?" in. lied Cloud Concert Uaiul. in. Prelude, Josephine Dom'.niek, French, Italian and Scandi navian interpretations. m. Entertainment, Josoph Roanl, Novelty Entertainer and Manipulator SUN'DAY, AUGUST 1 m. Prelude, Melstei singers. Mule Quartet and Organ Chimes. m. Lecture, Sen. Lafayette Young, "Four Months In the War Zone". 7:30 p. in. Sscreil Pielude, Mel.stersinger.s(,iiai'tetand Organ Chimes. S:0l) p. ui. Sacred Concert, Meistersiugers Male Quartet and Organ Chimes. Monday, August 2 lotfo a. in -School of Health, Miss Mall and Mrs. Mclntlre. 'J.llu p. in. i'relude, Ernest Gamble Concert Company. ,j p. in. Lecture, Dr. Chas. S. Mwlliury, "Forty Million Young Folks". " I p. m. Red Chun) Concert Hand. iM' p in. Prelude, Ernest (Jumble Cuimoit t?ompnuy. : .0 p. in. Concert, Ertiesttiuinble Concert Company". Tuesday, August !1 Ai'.'O a. in School of Health, Mi-s Hall and Mrs Iutlre. "n p. in. Prelude, The lloydc. Musical Entertainers, ri.oii p. m. ' ecture, Edmutid V. Cooke, "Pot Luck Willi n Poet." 7;'0 p. in Prelude, The Uoyds, Musical Entertainers. .0 ii. u Lecture. Dr. W. A. Hunsberger, "The Montessorl Method uf Education " lllusttated with moving pictures. Wednesday, August I '. '!() p. in.- Pi elude, Robert O. Howinan, Miscellaneous Readings. .'Of p. m. loiicci't, Hugh Anderson Operatic and Concert Company. i:U' p. i;.-Rfd CI ml Concert Rand. (- ":!K 'j. n ,t .nun. Opera, Hugh Anderson Operatic and Concert ti inpany, scenes from "Maltha", at) p in. hi. eituiiin.ent, Robert Dowinan, Clnuactcr Portrayals. Thursday, August f I '!() a in. Suiidaj Sebool Rally, condmsted by Paul S. Dietrich. i:i'J p. in- - l nccr Vletors Florentine Uand. :i-:ic p. n. -Ltctoie. Paul S Dieirick. "Tho lletter Way". 7:.'!0 p. m. Prelcd , Victor's Florentine Rand. MU p.m. Concert Viatin'a Floientine Uand. Wtt.SW 6. . o i. -"iSt . Xn t s t. Wk u '". ' A Vr f v Jfe ra MIDLAND CHAUWJQUfl CIRCUIT A MILLION 1'hUPl-E HAVE PAID TO HEAR HIM! Why? Because he has a Real message nbout tho progress of the human rare "Heredity nnd Human Progress" Is tho most startling, and original lecture ot modern times. Hotter take the advice Pros. Huston, of the great South Da kota Norinnl, gave his students: "II you haven't tho money to hear Wig gam's lecture on 'Heredity,' FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, BORROW IT." . - t. K '? ' f?J J.fe . mmm. " I Llltl-UM -x OZ vi -: " -..ntnlAIHER f I ra eh wwot ht2t. nsrx i uy ELEVATING LECTURE fflSmafflmsmB i mm? .ot magic, not deception, but wonder ful cleverness, trained muscles, deX' terous lingers, absolute control, light nlng co-operation between brain and muscles. Imagine making n tumblei full of water turn a somersault In a hoop! Or try balancing a whip sup porting the limp end on your chin! For sheer cleverness there Is no en tertainment on tlio American platform today which can compare with Rosani. Spend a delightful and profitable hour with him at the Chautauqua nnd TAKE EVERY ONE OF THE CHILDREN UGH ANDERSON OPERATIC AND CONCERT CO. . ilMffPI 9 .Ys V &IW ,a'tLw s??a KJe'L : ft A. j ,.' i yt jtvysi H-jWfcj . ; , .'. w rHffl"a?i CGL. IfiFfiVETTE V0OH6 rdilor lln Molnrt Djily Cjpiial Live, Uncensored News from the Front Reliable, First-Hand, Personal, Eye Witness, Testimony by an Ex pert, Experienced, aTid Fear less Investigator Personal Experiences in Weeding liclglum, in Longing London, in Patriotic 1'aiis, ( in Hitter llctlin Hospitals, Pria- i oils, Trenches, Camps v. ' - "- L CIRCUIT Grand Opera in costume Hugh An derson, lending bass In half dozen Grand Opera Companies, at our Chau tauqua! Scenes from Martha, glvo Christinn Mathtoen, lyric high tenor his favorite part ot "Lionel;" nianch Gardner, popular Chicago soprano, tho part of "Lady Harriot," and Esther Meunstcrmnnn, contralto, noted for her Interpretative ability, the part of "Nanny." THEY SING POPULAR SONGS, TOO. VICTOR'S FLORENTINE BAND FROM NEW YORK CITY There nay bo a Gamule In tho name and an Ernest Gainblo in the Party, but thero would bo no gamblo in betting 'that this company will pieaso tho great audiences which will .greet them at our Chautauqua as well as any attraction wo have over had here. Classic music rendered in a popular way nnd popular music classically rendered by a company ot artists In lovo with ihelr work, and In harmony with tholr audience, this Is ono secret of 15 years' success at homo and abroad. If you want to know another reason for tholr success you will have to hear them, for nothing short of that will glvo an Idea ot tho beauty ot tho combination ot voice, violin and piano, each artist tho product ot tho greatest European masters, Gambol wlih GAMBLE. It has been said of him, "As au 'ar list,' Mr. Ilowmnn excels In tho only art really worth while on tho plat form that of winning his hearers." To the charm of his personality he adds raro dramatic ability nnd his character dollnlatlona are supple mented by renditions from tho classics so well done that Dr. McGulre had tn exclaim: "I llko your Shylock. It la a great Impersonation. In fact, all ol your work Is clean, wholesomo and line." If this Is tho kind of entertain ment you bellevo In, "clean, whole some and fine," support our Chautau qua this summer. SEE DOWMAN. VLTiNb H ;?.. . CMrtUTflUffiW 1 '.Wt-' LSkiS&J&fJ Pastor of the Greatest Church in the Mlddlo West imoinbershlp 3,100); Chnplain of Drako University; 'Educa tor, Orator; Man ot World-Wldo Sym pathy. His lecturo on "40 MILLION YOUNG FOLKS," will bo a revelation of the American problems fronting our pub lic schools. Keen reader of men, with the heart of youth, his seuso of the ridiculous is an elevator which carries him (and his nmllcnco) nbovo the crushing weight of every serious prob lem and makes him Its master. TAKE THE ELEVATOR WITH MEDDURYI ffp tT '" ' ' -L-f I qgcuiiJ Sig. Calefaty Victor organized his hrst band In 1899 with musicians from Venlco. Ho has since trained others and his mime is a guarantee of'quallty. Victor's Florentlno Hand, under the direction of Sig. Guarlnl, is ono ot tho best ho has over sont out. They have ploased In New York City and will hero. Hdar their entertaining nnd delightfully refreshing concerts at our Chou tauqua. Tho Bololsts also will pieaso you, BIULLIANT-ARTISTIC-NOVEL. ( M ) v. J vM I t?- ft t l.'i i V h fV.-Ht- i''7(8ii&tpr&itt