Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1917, Page 2

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1 Two CHAUTAUQUAWILL UPEN HERE JUNE: 20 FOR FIVE DAYS Patriotism and Happiness Will Play Leading Parts in This Year’s Redpath Lyceum Program MELTING POT IS BIG CARD Israel Taucwill’s Great American | ~ Drama to Be Produced Dur- img the Summer Session in Casper Patrioti:m and happiness play lead ing parts in the great Chautauqua] program which has beer wranged for 1917. The Casper Chautauqua will be held June 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. The Lyceum, from which the Chau tauqua naturally developed , was eunded duringf the critical days fol- lowing the Civil War. The men who played mighty parts in those days are “numbered among those who crystal! lized public sentiment from the Ly- ceum platform. The Chautauqua offers today a plat- form from which men of every relig- ieus and political belief may express their convictions. It remains today a free, untrammeled, open forum for the expression of men’s best opinions With patriotism and Americanism dominating the 1917 program, there is also a great amount of hapnines; permeating the selections of an un- usual number of musical and enter- taining programs. The National Quartet, with George Tack and Charley Cox, offer a pro gram of patriotic melodies, classical selections, popular songs and hpmor- ous pieces. The St. Claire Sisters give a varied program of instrumen- tal and vocal selections and display PAYING TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON’S MEMORY tomb of Washington at Mt. well Vv. S. Wat-| kins has the happy faculty of holding his audience spellbound as he gives; his plays in his matchless style. In there is abundance of humor as as pathos and sentiment. “Bought and Paid For,’ ‘Terrible Mee’ and “Bamby,” he presents classics of literature in a vivid, strik- ‘ling and dramatic manner. The Mauna-Kea Hawaiians are mu- sicians extraordinary and with exotic music that is entrancing and capti- vating, delight theirau diences wher- | ever they go. The program by Maric | Scammel! and Lawrence Lewis is a | merry musical feast. These two ar- tists have tremendous skill in ples their audiences. What is in many ways the grealest | program of the Chautauqua is that given by the cartoonist and enter- unusual versatility and great ability. The four young ladies comprise a charming, talented quartet of remark able strength. Dr. Charles A. Payne, the world- wanderer, brings a program of edu cation, entertainment and a feast for the eye in his remarkable pictures taken by himself after nearly a mil- lion miles of travel. While he has pictures of many foreign countries to give if his audience prefer, his Most popular lecture of this season promises to be ‘“ America — God’s Country.” After secing the pictures! of Yellowstone National Park, the Geat* “guyon of the Colorado, the Fa ific Coast, our Southland, Alaska, nd the Klondike, Beautiful and Fas- ceinating Hawaii, Canada and _ her Mountains. end Mexico, all will unite im declaring that to “See America First” is to see the most beautiful and wonderful country first. The great American drama, Melting Pot,” never has been more eminently fitting than now. No mere words of an announcement can prop erly portray the excellenceo f the play, the high standard of the players who produce it, or the genera! aday tability of the play to the Chautau- “The qua, It is produced by ten capable players. Miss Guila Adams possesses rare skill as a reader. In her programs — To Owners lons, tainer, Alton Packard. He is a wiz ard with his crayon, and a rare ¢ tertainer with his witty remarks nnd | his songs, for which h» plays his own | accompaniments. Chaplain E. H. I ougher’s life has | been closely connected with war, pris- | famine, sluris and bleody con- | flicts. He brings stories of ‘How the other half of ‘he world lives.” His two lectures, “T Shackles of the World,” and hetvsand Million | Men,” are «ritic.) «nd first hand sto- ries of vite! anc timely interest. Rober | Winch, young, vigorous, | ererget -ivers his lectures “Shift | ing Gears The lecture is enlivened | wi bite of humor and a host of practical illustrations. It is a tremendously strong pro-; gram, well balanced, with plenty of | humor and happiness combined with a@ program of inspiration and instruc- tion, and both popular and classical | music. Gold Seekers in Argentine | BUENOS AIRES, May 15.-—Sev eval licenses to gold-seekers have | been issued by the Argentine govern ment today, permitting prospectin: | in the Milla Michico, Mala Cabillo| and de Tilhue districts of the terri-| try of Ueuquen, on the eastern slope of the Andes, THE UNIVERSAL CAR of Ford Cars The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory, to properly repre=ent Ford interests, to give service to Ford owners. The Company in return demands that we equip and maintain an adequate service station, employing competent Ford mechanics, using only genuine Ford-made materials and charging regular Fox d prices. This is the service we are giving to Ford owners. Material—workmanship—prices, each guaranteed. the standard of When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to us, and get the benefit fo expert Ford mechanics. We give you the assurance of genuine Ford service; with genuine Ford-made Ford Coupelet $505; f. o. b, Detroit. | Boyle’s er, Wyo cars—Runabout $345; Touring Car $360; Town Car $595; Sedan $645, all Phone 9 : =| ee ange te | tomb decorated and surrounded by the crowd, and, bier. | remark: PHOTO Fron. f COMMITTER 6H PUBLIC INFor: ut the left, Marshal Joffre WHAT CANON CARNEGIE HEARD | memory of the first president, within the The British and Prepch war commissioners, together with cabinet members and army and navy oflicers, visited the} Vernon und paid tribute to the Practical Gravel Roofers Good peas Concerning the New | Dillon & St aplain o ie ouse © Commons. 211 North Jackson —e | 5-8-tf-daily A good Canon Carnegie, the new auanie in of story is | the house of commons. “| 5 It relates to the time when he was | working as a curate in the Eust end |? of London. le He was preaching to a cong. catton |@ * largely composed so far os the me n | were concerned of waterside laborers. | end his subject was fasting. “Of course,” he said, “many of you | men earning your living as yqu do by | hard work, cannot be expected to deny | yourself food. But you can fast -n anotber way, and I do urge you to Jo | this—spare yourself the use of stroo | language.” After the sermun Mr. Carnegie vax passing out of the over | ehureh when be rd one of his late congregation “That was a — mon the — Zood ser — parson preacned, BIL’ —— good,” was Bill’s too emphatic | rejoinder. If You Desire Some SESSSOSSEOSHSSEO TOSS CASPER CREAMERY CO. ICE CREAM AND SHERBERT TO ORDER Phone 120 SESCSSSCSESCSTSOVPO OOS Residence Phene 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hetel Phone 57 ij Dividend-Paying Od Stocks, Theres a Phone at Your Elbow, Casper Oil and Brokerage Company is at the other end— L-I-S-T-E-N-I-N-G Build it Quick : Others in Proportion. Contractors & Builders; small, hone 210 { ni ) )) ? i { Call After Two rooms in two days, 14x20_ The illustration shows the! gate saluting Washington's) GRAVEL ROOFING The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. 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