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City Clerk
CHAUTAUQUA
JUNE 17-22
Redpath's Five Day Program for
This County Better Than Ever
With Varied Attractions.
It is time now to be making
preparations to attend the great
Redpath Chautauqua, which opens
June 17th and will continue five
days. From the following article
sent out from the Chicago head
quarters, it will be seen that this
year's program is a great one:
The great comedy drama,
"Friendly Enemies"; the all-star
National Male Quartet; the Nevin
Concert Company; notable lectures
on timely topics; special children's
programs —these are among the
many varied attractions which will
appear here on the big Redpath
Chautauqua which opens June
17th and continues for five days.
The Nevin Concert Company
will launch the Chautauqua with
a grand concert on the first af -
ternoon. This company consists
of four artist-entertainers who
feature favorite instrumental and
vocal selections and character
sketches given in costume.
After a prelude by the Nevin
Company at night, J. Franklin
Caveny, clever crayon artist and
modeler in clay, will give a lec
ture and art revue extraordinary,
"Wit and Wisdom of the Chalk
and Clay." Mr. Caveny is a top
notch entertainer. Quick sketch
es of various members of the au
dience are features of his pro
gram.
On the second afternoon, Gret
chen Cox and Company will give
a grand concert. This company is
headed by Gretchen Cox, eminent
violinist, who is always a favorite
with Chautauqua audiences. She
is supported by two accomplished
artists, a baritone and a pianist.
This company will give a pre
lude at night, following which
Edward Amherst Ott, nationally
known orator, will deliver his
great "Victory" lecture, an ad
dress on the vital problems which
confront us all today.
On the third day the National
Male Quartet will give a popular
concert in the afternoon and a
grand concert at night. The quar
tet is an organization of superla
tive singers and entertainers, and
their entertainments will be high
spots on the Chautauqua pro
gram.
In the afternoon their concert
will be preceded by a lecture-reci
tal by Stephani Schutze, "wizard
teller-of-tales," who will re-create
some of the world's greatest stor
ies.
On the fourth afternoon Sydney
Greenbie, author, editor, and
traveler, will lecture on the prob
lems of the Pacific, especially as
they effect America, Japan and
Great Britain. Mr. Greenbie's re
cent book, "The Pacific Triangle,
has gained for him an interna
tional reputation as an authority
on Pacific subjects.
On the fourth night comes
"Friendly Enemies," an uproarious
comedy drama, whose plot grows
out of the conflicting convictions
of two life-long friends. Audiences
in all parts of the country have
alternately laughed and wept over
this well-known comedy success.
It will be presented by a cast of
exceptionally competent New York
actors.
The Kublick Company with
Bernice Van, clever impersonator
and entertainer, will appear in a
popular entertainment on the
last afternoon. The Kublick Com
pany is a delightfully entertaining
novelty duo, featuring the human
voiced violin, the piano-accordion
and other novelty instruments, as
well as charming song favorites.
On the last night, following a
concert by the Kublick Company,
Dr. Henry A. Adrian, noted educa
tor will give his inspiring and
entertaining lecture, "The Won
ders of Burbank." In this lecture
Doctor Adrian sets forth power
fully the marvelous achievements
of Luther Burbank, the plant
wizard, and also asks for better
i heroes for children.
Three special morning programs
for children will be given during
the Chautauqua, each program be
ing given on a different morning.
These children's programs are a
distinct innovation inaugurated
this year by the Redpath manage
ment. On the third morning
Stephani Schutze will give some
of the best of the notable stories
for children. On the fourth morn
ing Hughie Fitzpatrick, popular
clown, will entertain the young
sters with marvelous feats of
tumbling, jokes and fun, and a
the last morning Bernice Van, im
personator and entertainer, will
give an equally delightful pro
gram.
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Attorney
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Office in Bank Building
J. A. WILKIE
Insurance of All Kinds
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Forest City, N. C.
DR. FRANK R. WILKINS
Dentist
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SOLOMON GALLERT
LAWYER
RUTHERFORDTON, N. C.
Office Phone 179 Home Phone 21
DR. J. S. DORTON
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Shelby, North Carolina
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Dentist
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Forest City, N. C.
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5.
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FOREST CITY. N. C.
M. L. Edwards G. W. Edwards
EDWARDS & EDWARDS
Attorneys-at-Law
RUTHERFORDTON, N. C.
Office in Carpenter Building Op
posite Court House. General prac
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Rutherford ton, N. C.
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Forest City, N. C.
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