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Show WHY ATTEND ? CHAUTAUQUA I MEETINGS Mir. Taggart has given us these beau-ffal beau-ffal lines In his Chautauqua poem: W'l have come to learu the 6ecret, Come to see why all your customs I Make such clean and happy peoplo All at peace with one another iAnd the anewer to my question T Kavo found unnn thfs nrnlrir-n fin the land of the Chautauquas There the people all assemble lUnderneath the mighty wigwams, and their hearts are cheered and brightened As their ruerrv shouts of lauchter Greet the marvelous storytellers; And they sit In silent rapture frhile the- witching strains of music MF1H their hearts with love and longing long-ing " Th first Chautauqua was planted m the shores of beautiful Chautauqua ke, New York, In 1874 Its aim Eg "to organize a people's univer-j univer-j In which those who were dcnle'J H) benefits of a college education bight still secure many similar bent ts through home study and yearly JReetlngs for Inspirational benefit " t Jbousands of splendid men and worn-Jn worn-Jn have made their lives tremendously tremendous-ly worth while without the education I Dty are siting their children, but 111 ijjube Chautauqua programs they are ityble to har the same quality of lec -Hres, concerts and entertainments heir children hear at college, and rtdlls gives them an understanding rjlace with their children's lives Not By this, but they find classes and fctures on home-making, chlld-cul Be and industries for both men and fomen Whoever has missed college lnnot afford to miss the Chautauqua, fetich brings so much of college value Four very doors IBut life, a6 well as property, has rtaln absolutely necessary "upkeep tharges ' laid upon it You must re-tnt re-tnt your house repair your machln-Wf, machln-Wf, restock and bring up to date your Merchandise The professional men lust read continually, do post-gradate work, and travel to keep in touch th the world's progress. And all Ijpes have need to keep In line with Trent thought and methods, and to Inspired by the mesage and en husiasm of other lives This replen-hlng replen-hlng and Inspiration the Chautauqua jjMings. Be sure tn pet it and value t as an important element In the Upkeep" of life The strenuousness of our American ife Is coming to be a serious matter I Wo live at such a tremendous rate-that rate-that the nervous depletion of life Is appalling. We need periods of recuperation recuper-ation A good prescription for the average patient would bo a reconstruc tive, composed of two parts plav, thre parts rest, five parts lectures, the whole dissolved In a pleasant mixture mix-ture of four parts music and six parts extract of friendship. This Is guaranteed guaran-teed to be absolutely free from all Injurious In-jurious drugs and should be taken for a jeriod of ten dayB in frequent doses of such amount as Is best suited to the individual needs It must not be confounded with patent medicines. It Is a proprietary formula, and can be obtained at the Chautauqua Phar-macv, Phar-macv, in Glenwood Park, July 18-28 FRANK O BRAINERD. |