The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 26, 1917, Image 4

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Children's Chautauqua at 9:30 a. m. ami 4:30 p. m. each clay except Sunday
Storv hour for the "Wee Tots" at 3:00 p. m.
AFTERNOON EVENING
SUNDAY, JULY 29
VIERRA'S HAWAIIAN SINGERS VIERRA'S HAWAIIAN SINGERS
and PLAYERS. Half hour of Hawai- and PLAYERS. DclightM program
inn Aire f native music, weird, enchanting,
HON. VICTOR MURDOCH.. Lecture, melodious.. A breath from the South
"National Remedies for National Ills." Sea lHlands.
Admission 15c and 50c. Admission 15c and 35c.
MONDAY, JULY 30
HUGH ANDERSON OPERATIC HUGH . ANDERSON . OPERATIC
QUINTETTE. The bet in music. QUINTETTE. Grand Musica Festi-
HARRIETTS UUXSiN itiiiiiuaui. vai, inciuuuiK ' " ..v...
Lecture, "Success Where You Are." ian Girl" in costume.
Admission 15c and 25c. Admission 15c and 35c.
TUESDAY. JULY 31
ROUNDS' ALL-STAR LADIES' OR- ROUNDS' AU-STAR LADI ES' OR
CHESTRA (twelve pieces). Fentiir- CHESPRA AND SPhCIALl COM
ins World's created Lady Hell Soloist PA NY. Full Concert. Vocal ami In
r.vn v.. roLHY. Cartoonist.. Illus- strumental numbers, bells, whistling,
RED CLOUD
Chautauqua
July 29-August 4
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Admission 15e and 25c. Admission 15c and .J5c.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
CLARE VAUGHN WALES' LY- CLARK .VAUGHN WALES LY
CEUM PLAYERS. In Miscellaneous CHUM PLAYERS in Three-Act Com
Numbers. vdy, "Rejuvenation." An excellent
GOV. H. A. DUCI1TEL. "Americn play excellently rendered by an ex
and the Great War." cellent company,
Admission 15c and 25c. Admission lGc and 50
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
ROYAL GWENT WELSH MALE ROYAL GWENT WELSH MALE
siVRKiis. in Mispullnneous Numbers SINGERS. Famous Pne Singers
SARAH MILDRED WILLMER. Dra- Iroin Wales, the Land of Song, in
matic Reader, "Experience." Grand Concert.
Admission 15c and 25c. Admission 15c and 50c.
FRIDAY. AUGUST 3
OIJERG AND BARNAHY. Author- OI1ERG AND BARNABY. Thirty
Composer Unique Entertainers. minutes with versatile entertainers.
1)1 LENA K. SADLER. Lecture. DR. WM. S. SADLER. Eminent phys-
"Little Foxes." Followed by Round ician. Surgeon. Pointed, Popular and
Table Conference conducted bv DRS. Practical Lecture, "Faith and Fear."
LENA K. and WM. S. SADLER.
Admission 15c and 25c. Admission 15c and 50c.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1
MASON JUBILEE SINGERS. De- MASON JUI1ILEE SINGERS. Thirty
minutes ot Juhilee bongs,
lightful program of GenuineOldFash- STRICKLAND GILLILAN. Foremost
ioned Jubilee and Camp-meeting songs rl8t' "Sunsbine and Awkward-
Admission 15c and 25c. ' ' Admission 15c and 50c.
Afternoon wioginm begins at 2:30; evening program at 8:00.
Pageant "Good Fairy Thrift", will be givenby "Juniors" Saturday at 4;30.
CLARE VAUGHN MALES L YCEUM PL A YfRS
IN "REJUVENA TION " .
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"MIDLAND QUALITY' PROGRAM
VII'RRA'S HAWAIIAN
SINJi:ilS AXI) PLAYI'RS
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Hear the wolrd witchery of tho Ukalolcs and tho
Stool Guitars In tho hands ot Native Artists.
COXGRLSSMAN
VICTOR .MURDOCHS
UrilUant, forcoful, magnetic, up-to-tho-mlnutc. "Na
tlnnnl Uomedles for National Ills." Sundays, "China.''
II. UVSS ROlir.RSON CharmliiBi practical, dynamic. Loam how to succeed.
III'GH ANDERSON' OPERA
AND CONCERT COMPANY
Noted basso with quintette in oratorio, opera,
and popular selections. Beautiful singing.
GEO. K. COL RY Ho challenges tho world In making platform pictures.
ROUND'S "ALL STAR" Entertainment, amusement, musical satisfaction.
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LADIES' ORCIIE!
World'B greatest lady drummer and boll soloist.
CLARE VAIHJHAN WALES Tho original Chautauqua Play, "Rojuvcnatlon.'
LYCEUM PLAYERS I Clean, wholesomo, humorouB. Sun. Readings.
GOV. II. A.
BUCIITEL
SARAH MILDRED
WILLMER
No patriotic American can afford to miss what ho will say
on "American Leadership and tho World War."
'Ex-
A dramatic presentation ot llfo In tho reading of
perlonco." Sundays, "The Sign of tho Cross."
Solos, quar-
GWENT WELSH 1 "Tho Finest Choir of a Land ot Slngors.1
MALE CHOIR ) tots, militant inarches, great choruses.
THEDRS. SADLER ( Authorltattvo, helpful, inspiring, startling.
Dr. Win. S. ami Dr. Lena K. S Wonderful health trtlks-gottlng and keeping It.
EARL
PAUL
011ERU AND
J. BARNABY
Eastom Entertainers composor,
Ists, planologs, imitations.
wrltor, monolog-
MASON'S JUBILEE
SINGERS
"Charm
A real Jubllco Program by real Jublloos.
tho ear, tlcklo tho rib, satisfy tho soul."
STRICKLAND GILLILAN Mirth with a MeaningFine fun and foolishness:
FOREMOST HUMORIST
serious silliness and Honest humor.