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Show TIIK SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH sa nMW dfcn If you've got an idea in your MAN OF WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT CHAUTAUQUA FACES MANY Mather Hllburn Stems to Poetess Every Kind of a Face Under the Sun. belfry that you want something new in shirts, come and you'll see, soft shirts with collars attached, simple bands at the wrist, no dou- A p r-'- s f Milliter Hllburn, the chnnictcrlst ml lm'oriwinntor who rumen to enter-tinmutiiihjuii audiences on the lriilng night. Is a mini of tunny n ices." lie apparently poMHes.es ev-r- y kind of a face the different Yaren .Students Children No War Tax Because of Non-Prof- f man possess uud Is a past master at producing typical s(ioclmens In every letall of correct expression. He Is nn wigs irtlst In the use of grease-painmakes up ind costumes and he vlth sturtllng rapidity la full view of he audience. You forget Hilhurn and e only the varied characters he. so oasterfully portrays. ELISIIA WARNER DAVID T. LEWIS M. D. WARNER JR. DR. CIIAS. D. LIVINGSTON llilllllllllilillllill ED. MONEY S. II. AY. IIAGAN HANSEN J. R. BRIGGS D. AV. The Vi An Alll Star Mai Admission 50o E rt Prelude The Vi Illustrated Lecture A Trip Through tin t'rnvcth WelD, Notod Explorer and Illustrated with lemaiknlde pictures of tl citing--Conce- -- Peninsula. Admission 75e Fifth AUGUST 15th Witcpskio's Concert ( Mom r Witepskie, Conductor Chi Idren s I 'layground Denmust rat ions Afternoon Day-MON- DAY, Concert Admission 50e onet rt Witepskies Concert Evening Added Feature ( .Olive Mi Noted Coloratura Admission $1.00 NO WAR TAX on single admissions because ol White being on basis. Sunday Program will be in keeping with the snei non-prof- it nett r of the day. """Hi: Spanish Fork is to have Chautauqua again this The dates are August 1, 12, 1.1, 14, and 15 and the gg sessions will be held in the big tent pitched on the north gUsido of the Citv Pavilion. sum-fljme- r. 1 Familiar Figures on the Lyceum said Chautauqua Platform SINGEI Vf.Ua Four as Both Ver I Because of their belief in the great value of Clmu- tain pm to the people, the United States government lms Hi H agreed that no war tax should be collected on admissions gif to this great educational entertainment feature. Of course fH H Uncle Sam has protected himself against any imposition y 1H in this matter and has taken precaution to set that the Ellison-Whit- e j system is run on an absolutely basis. The owners, Mr. Ellison ami Mr. White, have met n H the government more than half way in this regard, agree- - m mg to work this year absolutely without salary for the future good of Chautauqua. p HI C. I). STRANG J. 14t! Chnutauqiia. Concert Hi y DR. J. Afternoon . Evening Concert Prelude Margaret Reynolds Co. Lecture Remaking the Kentucky Mountaineer James A. Burns (Burns of the Mountains) Admission 75c Arthur and Alta Wells Have for Seventeen Years Been NEIL DAIILE I. P. SNELL THOMAS M. HOLT Fourth Day SUNDAY, AUGUST Morning--Juni- or Admission 50c !BJ AUGUST 13 DAY, Day-THUR- SDAY, Men Who Made Chautauqua Possible in Spanish Fork AMOS B. WOOD Basis it Apollo Duo at Chautauqua RICHARD L. .j DAVID J. EVANS HENRY M. CARLSON DR. JOSEPH HUGHES $1.50 $1.00 Being on a Second Da- y- FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th .Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Concert lreludo Margaret Reynolds Co. Levers That Move the Inspirational Lecture Mrs. Taylor Z. Marshall World Spanish Fork, Utah L. JOHN NUTTALL JR. $2.50 Morning J. Gold Merc. Co. s II:00 p. m. 7 :10 p. in. 8 p. in. Organizing Junior Chautauqua ....The Appoln Duo Evening Music and Entertainment Character .Sketches and Impersonations A. Mather Hilhurn Admission 75c t, . Ellison-Whit- e Day-SATUR- Morning .Junior Chautauqua. Afternoon Original Reading.. .Rielmrd Pmy Dick Posey the Western domes Whitct Admission 5(h Evening Greatest Comedy Success in Years It Pns to A The Keighley New York Players all U'ofes.H Admission $1.00 9:00 n. m. 2:10 p. m. AUGUST 11th J Afternoon-Open- ing Aunouecnienta Chautauqua Directoij Music and Entertainment The Appoln Duo 50c Admission (j First ready for your kind inspection. S. Children'll Hour Afternoon Concert Afternoon Lecture Evening Concert Evening Lecture SEASON TICKETS Adults 3 ble cuffs. You'll see colors and designs as fresh as June. You'll see every new fabric that is suitable. New low collars. Our new fall shoes are in and Third DAILY SCHEDULE J V'A A GOLD non-prof- it J R. CLUFF .TAMES M. CREER it II a Fll WITEPSKIES CONCERT ORCHESTRA AT CHAUTAUQUA V"-S.- The local committee, of course, expect no romnnera- - fij IH t ion for their services, feeling that the good they can do M lithe city by bringing here at nominal cost tlieSe valuable!! Illectures, great musical artists and other features will 1 ! more than pay thm for their trouble. ;i Prominent Chicago Organization Will Present Two Big Concerts on the Last Day With Olive McCormick in Joint Recital in the Evening I ? . x f' kl ' y . D 444-4-K-:-J4"tl-- 4 A THE OLD 4 4 CO-O- P. 41 The Older the Better ThoncH 2S and 4 4 29 4- - Your 4 The Brunswick is more than a pleasure-givin- g instrument. It is the ideal phonograph for the home, to develop in growing children a love and understanding of ALL good music. For it plays the music of all artists. And It plays it at its BEST 4- - 4 4- - 4 41 It is the new Brunswick Method of Reproduction that makes it possible to play nil records us they never have been played before. si 3 Q vj 41 4- - All Fh 4- - 4 4 4 Delivered A tl 41 events of the coming Chuutauaun week tests in the appearance on the last day nf Witep One of tlie gkies Concert Orchestra with Olive McCormick as soloist. ruder the leadership of Meyer Wltepskle, well known I pianist and director, this organization has reached a high place in the world of orchestral music. All of the metn ! bers are soloists and their long association has resulted In producing an orchestra which delights not only the most musically critical, but the every day music lover us well. Miss Olive McCormlgk, coloratura soprano, formerly soloist with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, appears with the orchestra. To understand how really good phonograph music cun be, call at our store, listen to the music of these instruments and note (.heir superiority over the ordinary machine. red-lett- i Chautauqua Dates August 11, 12, 13, 14, 1S 4 I 4 4 4 ICE 4- - Dont fnrgcl 4 4- - &3nmGWie&B 4 4 4 4 4 4 S' old ( i RANGE S' t . . ......... 4 4 1 |