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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
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' i'k.i.ivi . ..a jrAu; v rffiti sl3Sv iv..v1?'a i . :izf4' m-.m " . ;?? w1 1 1 4Ffi life'ssBi Ik wss y Mm m m. m&MhWM-iiirM a..s, ttfra-i&sv i Kii ',ivvssy vs5i 's&rs&a is ijw8a?jjtoJ la l,ss!uj4jis &v4 rTTr-T-Rv 8?.sptfrflF!ir Vxr-rcriir-r wunffffwiMiiw nm' M'i in' J rw mnaw Hib r-itTfmiiy jynii ill wai fvj'i J 'lW S V I i I - - . i ii i ' iinmni ww Mtniwr ii iii n Kgrnmmmamammmmmlmmmmmmmmmammmimmmm " i mh vmmwj rmrtnmtmmmiwfmu oiUiw " V O JT "lrr- irmnTi-iin-nii-i i i i mni iiiiam iiwmi mini iibiiimi in "" j i ' ' ' .... . ... n 1 ' Chautauqua Program fiHHHHin I Red Cloud, Ncbr., July 22-29 RSSK ; ' lif Jfjf HELEN SMITH vQiJoF rv .?; iN HINES Pj MAUDE SCHEERERjI PATRUCIO JqgMc "SHREW" j FIKST DAY. R'OO Hellcn Keller. World's Most Remarkable Woman. "Preparedness" ! k,:U0- -Concort !:. Cnrmeliny's Old Colonial Hand (10 people). 7:10 IVehujc K. Cnrmeliny's Old Colonial Hand. SKCOXU DAY. 2:30 Prelude Miv Lewis and Miss Carver. liOOU'cture Morris 0. Hindus, "Russia of Today." 7:!10 Prelude Mr. Lewis and Miss Carver of Dr. Gunsaulus' Choir. 8:00 Lecture Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, "Shakespeare, the Great Modern After Twenty Centuries." TIIIKD DAY. 2:30 Prelude James Butin and the McDowell Trio. H:00 Kntertainment Pamahasika and His Pets. 7:30 Prelude .lames Hutin and the McDowell Trio. Lecture Prof. C. W. Wassam. FOURTH DAY. 2:30 Prelude The DoKovcn Male Quartette. 3:30 Lecture Geo. Lamont Cole, "The Navajos, Children of the Desert." 7:30 Concert DoKovcn Male Quartette. S:30 Lecture Geo. Lamont Cole, "Hefore You, Who?" (Illustrated) FIFTH DAY. 2:30 Prelude Maud Schcerer Shakcsperean Players. 3:00 Lecture L. G. Herhert, "A Man Anions Men." 7:30 Prelude Maud Seheerer ShakoBpcrcan Players. 8:00 Tho PLAY "Tamine; of the Shrew." Maud Seheerer Shake- sperean Players. SIXTH Tflf'l. -Prelude Sibyl Sainmis-MacD jli.rl':o -Lecture Sen. E. J. llurkctt, "Govenn 2::io Pre luc e S bv Sainmis-Macl WV"y ;omnany. 3:00 Lecture Sen. E. J. llurkctt, "Govenmcnt Ownership of Rnil- roads." 7:30 Prelude Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid Company. 8:00 Concert Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid Company. SEVENTH DAY. 2:30 Prelude Kachel's Metropolitan Singers. 3:00 Concert Kachel's Metropolitan Singers. 7:30 Prelude Kachel's Metropolitan Singers. 8:00 Entertainment Ned Woodman, Cartoonist. EIGHTH DAY. 2:30 Prelude Victor's Florentine Hand. 3:00 Concert Victor's Florentine Hand. 7:30 Prelude Victor's Florentine Band. 8:00 Concert Victor's Florentine Band. PAMAHASIKA and hs PETS m UNSURPASSED PROGRAM Oiir program this year Is wonderfully strong in those elements combining ..,..... .,,vi ,wlu ni3uiii;uc i mm iiiiisuc enjoyment. Two big bands on th program-one, a letunilns faioritc, and the other a ciiiiiIii favorilv! A blK seven member musical company prcscmlnB a moat unusual four-nart iniiKlcul projrrnni in costume Tim Mniriiiinlliimi:. a ,. ..... ' inc. .MiirlM-riiiM; An interpreter of Shakespeare of the very hlulicst rank aiuml M-iiceror; Ono of the ureatest mnlo quartets nnlbe road-Tlie llelfmeiis; :L!!?llk,al..0.,;ntor.,f yicc-Profcldontlnl calibre-Sen. i:. j. HurkelJ; A car- i liny with bis wonderful cornet Ruins? .imn iinitnv ,(i,i i.i .J imitations; tho beautiful music of tho arrilonril Trio; Dr. L. (!. Herbert's Lecture. "A Man Among Men," (delivered over 1,000 times) 1 rCo e's mar ye ous h ory of tho discoverv of the homes of prc-hlstorlc Aenirlcans-wonder-ful illustrations; the spell-bindhiK music of Tom l.cnls and 1'rlseillii Ciner, tUa-1p )S VlUs l irhi -vV-WSv ,n!'0,ll('? ftml 3UbS ' "Old Favorites." ,i( 1,1. SA.U J.PJ.ItI.Mh'J," Is a brand now play written especially for he Junior Chautauqua -Intensely Interesting and Instructive To greatest childrou s program wo have ever attempted, and aH this In addition to the recular supervised play and storv bours. V m'Y Trncrrs karly and mrv of tub committee. v EVERYBODY BOOST! a