COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA aura Full of bright, up-to-the-minute musical and entertainment features is this vear's program of the Community Chautauqua. The great opening night attraction is" HARWOOD SPICE Eye Witness of the German Revolution Who is the first and only eye-witness of the German revolution to appear in this country. Hear him tell all about the flight of the Kaiser, the capture of the royal palace in Berlin, and what we may expect of Germany in the future. And then the famous Del Mar Ladies, singing quartet and orchestra, attractively costumed, will prelude the lecture with a concert. ! : ; r I 1 ; i j ! i ! t t i i i I i You Cannot Afford to Mis This Opening Night .a This is but the beginning of a great series of entertainments, lectures ad co-c"s equally worth while; including Strickland Gillilan, America's greatest living jbi, xiasKeu inaian urcnestral Uand, Brush the Great, Doughboys' Male O -rt-J many others. The regular price of the season ticket to the Communitv Chautauoua. ac;-:t you to double programs twice a day for five davs is .$2.75, including ? 1 is the greatest value in high class entertainment that can be found i - .v -America today. But You Can Save 55 Cents If you buy your season ticket early, because your local committee has o:i .-; Magic White Magic I An evening of the most thrilling, mystifying tricks, presented by the master fun-maker and magician. Brush the Great His program includes the greatest illusions of the Far East, India, China, Japan, as well as of Europe and America. r i - See the Hypnotized Ball It Stays in Mid-Air! The Great Hindoo Basket Trick. The Fortune Telling Dollars. The Great Gun Powder Riddle Brush Will Make You Forget Your Troubles. Second Night Attraction - -Si'" ' SEASON TICKETS $2.75. But the First 500 Will Be Sold at $2.20 Get Yours Early and Save 55 Cents. war IS. Only 500 Tickets at $2.20 (including When these are exhausted no more will be available at that pri GET A SEASON TICKET For Every Member of the Fa 7 r mi And enjoy right at home the most delightful and profitable vacation anywhere at any price. l' ' Invest a dollar in a season ticket for every child in the family y0- v lt and it will be the best investment you ever made. V-'ii L i. EE SOUVENIR PROGRAM FOR FULL PARTICULAR- COMMUNITY CHAUTAU? COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA 1 , u te- A , ,ris-,' z a if f t - St!" BY Real American Musicians Come and hear the old tribal songs of the Chero kees, the Quapaws; old Indian war songs and love songs played by the famous HASKELL INDIAN ORCHESTRAL BAND The members of the band are under the direct supervision of the United States Government, the consent of which had to be obtained for this, their first public tour since their spectacular app-ancp at the St. Louis Exposition. ee me Indian -. bun Dance performed in full tribal costume by John La Mere and a group of Choctaw braves. Hear FRED CARDIN Quapaw Indian Greatest violinist of hi race COMMUMIT CHAUTAUQUA Fresls From the; 4 1 renches They Come These four fighting Doughboys who bring the songs they sang to cheer their comrades on the fighting line. The Doughboys' Male Quartet Will Bring Cheer to You. Hear the famous war songs of America anc1 the Allies! Hear the snappy trench songs that our sol diers wrote ! Hear the old favorites the songs vou used to sing! Fifth Day Attraction SEASON TICKETS $2.75. But the First SCO Will Be Sold at S2 -t lours Jiany and Save 55 Cents. MTY CHAUTAUQUA On Agin, Gone Agin, Finnigin. Will ( 1 1 ? nth or of this : phrase ::d gellilan ilh the Dough artet to Crown r: lit. :4s COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA .4 :t might of the ckautauqua r: -rips and chuckles will greet the appear . : 'iCciid Gillilan on this occasion. His r of the kind that sees the funnv rycy things and will make vou glad r.-cr Is a Tonic Don't Miss It! TT . - 1 Wlm - me rirsi oju will be sold at S2.20 our-j Early and Save 55 Cents. UNITY CHAUTAUQUA r.fc jfj. Hear EARS A CAREY Famous Cherokee Soprano The most original and novel musical program ever offered. Fourth Day Attraction Seasoa Tickets .$2.75 Ect tha First SCO will be sold at $2.20 , I l & A 1 I y 2nd Save 55 Cents. What Is Ahead for America ? MONTAVILLE FLOWERS Presents His Great Lecture Our National Highway to Harness AoWhlC3r kG outlin?s the Problems confronting Aiex.ca, and discusses in a broad-ir" - A way such questions as: ay sucn I'.sr ? V 'hat shall we do with the fore: ilow shall we fight Bolchevism? Should individual enterprise give way to Government Ownership? As a -prelude to the lecture, a deliehtfullv ffi;111 be Presented by theMss x--xiv.x xtiai Company. i. 'hkd Night Attraction a i j r r v .-,r'b. '6. (1 .Ok a t 4- If! TTT Wear All the real American boys and girls of tho town will be wearing i he oacle o JL t. V S 1 given free to Junior Chautauqua ticket holders It means that they are going to take part in the Five Days of FuiTof the junior Chautauqua The rollicking good times begin with the !' play festival, victory parade and ticket hunt on lb night before the opening of the. big Chautauqua, there will be all sorts of fun and vou will all ct acquainted and ready for the merrv-makino- 0f th rest of the week. Then there will be A IS 5 7 ory li a kc bier All the badge-of-honor boys and girls will t part in this thrilling drama which means all tun of dressing up" and "play acting," on the afternoon of the Chautauqua when all the ioiks will be invited to come and see what good times you all have. 2 hours of games and Siory hour toHz dances every morning Every afternoon Thrilling stories of romance and adventure. Brand new, exciting games. There's a Surprise For YOU ! It sound? like bacon bat and picnic but vou'il have to come and find out! ALL FOR $1 plus war tax under twelve years one cent C'&r twelve years ten cents. This includes your admission to all these good times as well as to all the performances of the big Chautauqua, where you will see the magical per lormances of Brush the Great, hear the Doughbows quartet, just returned from the trenches, and the great Indian band with all their gorgeous costumes. I SeaS0D Tickets $2 75 -Bat the First 500 will bs soM at $2.2o' oave t5 Cents. JUNIOR CHAUTAUOUA

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