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The Goderich Star, 1920-07-22, Page 7-...—..: :t, _ ,te-.,Y"-`-•fir.-.-,-.' ... < n p b 01111111 r. Aacri f+�, uy� '1 ,arwA .. ,. , . �?;1�, . h FZ+.fa'��k i11 R1 +4`' 7"•ktilµx a4.�.lrtld'.r .. � ..- .. r4 '♦+fa ,. ..- ��1( ^� '' e �t /,a -t, ri 9 E I n ". ,' � AU - f -ZD� -Mllpl� to 7 y W' ... .. `� �`. _, 4 e • 1. i !P • ti i.^ if P+ r, i r` 'a • ►1 the ' M �� • • � ��u�h LITTLE . �- :3YN1 PHONY vlatt P aye $ 'Direct from Yairk, fico Pixy Qcrea#est Lough 'Produi; rWIII` Bring to Chautauqua 'Iwo Musical ProgrAltyhs of Highest onkero � T -VES'' Inaw>' �Ih�he �'btr. , I A Y A . • _11,11Dane t miss It y Geta Course Ticket Kis only e % : , $2.50 n, Platt 1Var T+lc ,.� for Eleven Enteiewie meats 27.A#g. §' ♦ 2� \ Afternoons- - 3 o'cloc�i Thtnlow Lfeurance •has become Symphony Coto taaaotts parry, consisting of noon of the rourth p g Dntr, and w s fir. JriV to S - o' not only as the ori anal coin- tour' vtollns, two cellos, and piano, lode the lecture by r, tsps: 1s. I @ clack Wier of Indian music, but as a fins- 29 h Id rank first In the realm of evening. We regard this as we of Via:• y ;', • falser o! raremorit to other Maes. Hai Single Admission, afternoon, SOC has, been no anxious to carry out hta pression. perfection to musical e=- the most attractive ptarlsgil ve Chautauqua Weep. oao that bmsms et r +' Evening, - 75C• ideas in mesio that he has organised They will give a charming classical real music will Aad frill of w n companies, and the Little and popular program Children, 25c and 351 1,a the atter and charm,amt his ow ^ 1 n moi` •:`:I: �\ ch: -.. N FINE MUSICIANS, GERALDINE EDGAR, VIOLINIST, AND ROBERT MACDONALD, PIANIST, IN BIG JOINT RECITAL FId,0Fv 'WILLIAM 04LUWir:LL CHARLES CRAWFORD GORST. Of AlcG111 t)nfveralty. Have you ever listened to the re- < The`leeture on "The Place of Can- cords of Charles Crliwfor•d Gorst upon your ada in the -World of Tadar? will cer- phuaugraph? If not, buy some of them, and you will. realize what It'takes'hr good company as well as a eod play to satisfy a Canadian I The Percival Vivian Players, who Furthermore thpy will be seen fill 1 appear on the Chautauqua program audience to -day. Mediocrity in either! this year, is one of the best "road one of the greatest of recent Amerl. le inexcusable, playgoers feel, for companies" that ever left New York. can plays, the rollicking farce. "Noth. Canada has begun to develop a taste 1 They take their place with then Hen ins But the Truth," by.tames Mont. In drama that augurs well for the Greet Players, who -made the revival I gomery, in which William Collier advancement of the stage. of Shakespeare a surety. starred for seasons. pruno, of th-• Chicago Opera Cu. to ;a-P14tilarm-spetjker'or,recoftnized -two L) Mention Mark Twain to the aver- a greater treat given to a Ch.+uta+iqua and l.y•'euru work for. age American and he at once thinks C.lautauqua audience than Gorst will r r:•;.' afford, lie will take you two Octaves Of the Mississippi river and the lite of�•, higher in lien seal.: Than the voice of M. x 1•:,lgar 11.1,4 it bill Ili :(n•1 p.'rson- especially addressed to the woulen of Its pilots whom Mark Twain has Im- alit)(If twit .,.( it that ❑lds Ler talents is"the highest note pitched In bird turlJt. -r :r rtolinisl, mortalized in his writings, the community, and which will ut the be ensemble singliiv, but the Inei- will gr••-+tly pltaase Miss Dewey In a enjoyable events of Cbautasgtta `�` � '�:; But there is still another spqt in same time be of interest to the men, •fie this world which Mark Twain has en- deared to readers by inimitable wit especially D y Ntreetfed. bliss Mkchener der varfou• selections. Mr. Hrouwer the tuna, and assist to other ss.y p lL and delightful en ie g P pictures. Hawaii, s i Canada are aakin& What they (ars .F` •: r;? x ray> Ef as Mark saw It and wrote and talked' about It, has teed so inextricably in- k, terwoven with Hawaii of the Loudon Concert Party is R ;�€�'; ♦ts? • ;i . s a . as we hear of It' tie rou h ¢ e and there Is no one belter'erted to bring Tenor, and Mr. Brouwer. Lite tlun to film solo work, at the ewenlntt „• . : ro newhPaper comment, that tiles •' •' dariton4 r program, hr wiltlead Community = Mltchener will appear nN a 1alaKing. drilling the we are �^M��"a'�S.' ,{•'�• wont to forget his contribution to the audience la soloist In several selections, In Guth reada•ring tugetier several of the a heavier and a lighter vein. `thea has fatuillar did swing. They will giro a f/t12 stall•• cert In theahernooa and s prekeioii lit .: Immortalizing of the faland paradise; over as an a, live worker and recruiter throughout the same Star mfnutes In the vVeptsing, of the P8Cf13C . y The ppeaarnce on the Chautauqua ,� "• . ` ��, :�;; Platform of Miss Mildred Leo Clem- UWENUOLYti tYNTIf151TLN„ r i1W,I. B. %VlfVTE. � ens, a cousin of the great American ldlss Anthislle Is a Reader of mark- . humorist, recalls at once the tie that a + \t lay it, a platform speaker of binds Mark Twain with -the islands. s t f 449 For she brings to American audiences" drougctlun. is at tile Goer In his ler- THOMAS G. MICHELTREE. revivified Mark Twain point of "view,only does F , 1( you are fond of listentng to a she inherit some 3r masterful piano player, do not fail to of the traditional Qlemens humor, Iightful work. Ildr readings are ac- hear Tom Micheitree. The moment but she also has follpwed, the paths lure oil "anut.B." TO his ries rucltlrB , he rives ihr• loorb of ' he touches the keys you feel' that the that Mark Twain made across the companled by Improvisations upon musician and the instrument are one, Islands a g(•nius, which You Will forget all your home wor- ries and your business Ires, and be transported to the realm of keen the piano, and whether in seriut,., enjo an t. k ` Asld from one or two of the great mood or In lighter vein (hese help 1(, masters, t has never been our pleas- f" The address Is a gem, sparkling ure to hear a pianist, who has such ; a.': ' v a wonderfully delicate and sympathe aryl •' ;'''''.. �' with humoruun word pictures of var' tie touch and who can handle the Bluest subjects in such a truly inter- pretmHve- manner. charming _ g points, There Besides Tom Micheltree does a lot'" Of light and airy work, and is a humorist We always endeavor to choose He to an orator of rare ability,and he 1n addition to his serious word, ¢ life-llkP- 'so human- -they can read -i upon the piano. He will give a 4 s CAPTATS (FATHItR) WATT. sketch entitled "An Imitation of a Is a producer of a worth -while men- with the sublime Qlano accorp4ni- Country Choir," that will make you r, `. ' ily be Identified an akin to some folks bubiple with laughter from beginniftg Captain (Fatleer) Watt was one 1,'t N FINE MUSICIANS, GERALDINE EDGAR, VIOLINIST, AND ROBERT MACDONALD, PIANIST, IN BIG JOINT RECITAL FId,0Fv 'WILLIAM 04LUWir:LL CHARLES CRAWFORD GORST. Of AlcG111 t)nfveralty. Have you ever listened to the re- < The`leeture on "The Place of Can- cords of Charles Crliwfor•d Gorst upon your ada in the -World of Tadar? will cer- phuaugraph? If not, buy some of them, and you will. realize what a, lalnly attract every thAtking man and a rare treat you are going to have In woman in the eonttttunity, on the opBtting night.. Dr. Caldwell is 'a listening to the imitations that he 1Jeruldlntl [Cd�ur, vluliulst, and writer of Internatignal tante on topics gtv, a of the feathered songsters, and in looking Robert MacDonald, pianist, appear pertnit)}ng to the Bt'ttlalt Empire. He at the pastels that he draws. Gorst pretty nearly talks in this summer un the Clulutuuquu pro- Is a Philosopher .Innownr•throughout ' birdick" for he understands their gralu witil Miss J• s�ie Chrlstlat so- the world•for•his iPri;inal`awrork, and language completely. There pruno, of th-• Chicago Opera Cu. to ;a-P14tilarm-spetjker'or,recoftnized was never Mr. Mat -Donald, wlio 1111m been In ability.` a greater treat given to a Ch.+uta+iqua and l.y•'euru work for. C.lautauqua audience than Gorst will 6un+r Ilrne, tB n ill ureruupnnlmt lot' tit, r:•;.' afford, lie will take you two Octaves suint of Ib.• grrullty of Miss Chrihtluu.l higher in lien seal.: Than the voice of M. x 1•:,lgar 11.1,4 it bill Ili :(n•1 p.'rson- especially addressed to the woulen of uae huwuling-bird can reach, and that. alit)(If twit .,.( it that ❑lds Ler talents is"the highest note pitched In bird turlJt. -r :r rtolinisl, '•y r � - ) kl M �2f 'eca n% I Miss Jessie Christian, one fit Amer- ica's cul"Ing opera stars, Is appearing this suurtner In concert work on the Chantauqua program. Mics Chrthlian's uanas Is linked with those of Melba and Ga1G-Curel, for her- appearance with the Chicago Opera Co. and her success in sudden- ly tilling Mute. Galli-Curci's place in "Thr Hugenots" to 1317 at unce brought her to tete front as one of Amei k a's Y1 eatwst sOprunos. to and. He is a "character" as wellas a musician. < P� a, MRS. PAfit+()NFt. - a We have wanted to JLring a meg. MoNtl si t oN('i•:ttT ibARTY. -p- w sage to Chaut.auquh this -Par that Is The London Concert Party will an usually clear lyric soprano, which, distributed, giving u verse or two e[ K? y � especially addressed to the woulen of render a unique program. l bele will accuuapanll•d by it vivacious rnuoner,. Tach. 'i'his will be one of the nos the community, and which will ut the be ensemble singliiv, but the Inei- will gr••-+tly pltaase Miss Dewey In a enjoyable events of Cbautasgtta same time be of interest to the men, vidual work of the artists will Lr violinist of rare ability, and will ren- Week Mr Wlilgoose will preside at At fiefs hour, when the woolen of especially D y Ntreetfed. bliss Mkchener der varfou• selections. Mr. Hrouwer the tuna, and assist to other ss.y p lL s i Canada are aakin& What they (ars will be the Soprano, Miss I)t•w••y will is one of the best baritones In Canada.' Vur an opening number the work accomplish by means of i1w ballot, be the Contralto, Mr. Wiligoose the He has a very robust voice. In addl- of the Loudon Concert Party is R ;�€�'; there Is no one belter'erted to bring Tenor, and Mr. Brouwer. Lite tlun to film solo work, at the ewenlntt offering that will please greatl <f Vit' tiles •' this message than •fe Mors. Parauue, the Corresponding Secretary the dariton4 r program, hr wiltlead Community = Mltchener will appear nN a 1alaKing. drilling the will start the program with a tYpMk e of National Coilneli Of -Women. known all the Dominion audience la soloist In several selections, In Guth reada•ring tugetier several of the a heavier and a lighter vein. `thea has fatuillar did swing. They will giro a f/t12 stall•• cert In theahernooa and s prekeioii lit over as an a, live worker and recruiter throughout the songs litres Shoats wfll be I same Star mfnutes In the vVeptsing, war. F". UWENUOLYti tYNTIf151TLN„ r i1W,I. B. %VlfVTE. a r ldlss Anthislle Is a Reader of mark- . a + \t lay it, a platform speaker of A -ability, and !h connection with n. drougctlun. is at tile Goer In his ler- :ry ,N '' ✓'' "; 4. Toni Mlcheltree does Some most de- s Iightful work. Ildr readings are ac- •-' lure oil "anut.B." TO his ries rucltlrB , he rives ihr• loorb of companled by Improvisations upon a g(•nius, which the piano, and whether in seriut,., iy„ ucnkes them live. k ` mood or In lighter vein (hese help 1(, f" The address Is a gem, sparkling v stress them, and bring outs thelr wast with humoruun word pictures of var' r DR, DANIEit F. >;O1G ' charming _ g points, There lous kinds of snobs These are as f We always endeavor to choose He to an orator of rare ability,and he Is nothing finer Than the reading of ! g t,4Tbe Lady of Shalott life-llkP- 'so human- -they can read -i CAPTATS (FATHItR) WATT. among the speakers of Chautauqua Is a producer of a worth -while men- with the sublime Qlano accorp4ni- r, `. ' ily be Identified an akin to some folks Captain (Fatleer) Watt was one 1,'t Week, one who combines the qualities sage. His lecture upon "The Millson of fSe Anglo-Saxon' Is inent. The lighter ones like "Off the r which at unit unce or other we have the most picturesque figures at the P Front,' He was First Line Chaplain, of a rest thlnkerand a g great orator. one that $comes at this period of the world's Road to Bum plows," ^Wlhkum, Blln- �; * all met. > Ad'd tte[hred in many of the great bat- Dr. Daniel F. Fo;ts the choice of reconstruction, and especially to a kum, and Nod," are stressed by all - n 'Che flea, and was aerfously wounded. the present season. He is the "Frank Canadian audience with great accept the bumps, *Inks, and blinks an the , x lecl ure is at ou0cf entertaining Later he wait used by Lloyd George Crane" of the pacific Coast, writing aaes, No one can afford to miss the Plano proceeds with Its ,. and Inmlruellve, 4r. as'axt emissary to various Catholic condtantly for a syndicate of papers, erasing of the Fourth Day. It should obit pato �• ¢ ': ¢ �,• Countries. -He was sent on a special through which he reaches a multitude attract one of the very largest audt- ►ccompanlment. t !<Ii914 Mi11AIR tl) CLEMENS. , million to the United States, and of readerh who eagerly await his encek of the entire week. We manure you In advance that whatever ex- Mlcbeltree A Anthlstle will give a MIPs liftldrltf Leo (IPrnene, cousin i , mbf•e;reee)ltly has been doing yeoman fi itt the South of Ireland. message. He hall been known to the Chautauqua and Lyceum for you pact peel of Dr. II'os you wilt not be dies Prelude on both afterntron and evexr- las of Mark 'Twain, lectursa on llawall years, of the Second Dai' • and brings Ifuwallan singers with Der rt t't'iA�DAt', JITV 27 y ^ , .li•I.A' 28 Tin'RSIDAA, it IX iia 's' n for Chautauqua. .. Afternoon Aflrrnnon 'Afternoon F-�treAA at'1.A6 ill Atlerifnon f+\ I'l'Rntl, Il'1.1' :S1 4 111ojij X tt t:, a s C01100rf: London 0.10C••ri P.r•tl 1:nnrrrt: ThorilaN 1; �Ilrh,llrer• t;,,nrrrl IL+%%aiinn a1na,•ro .and 1'1a). 1:.•anada'w Itre;at blind pianist, tacrQiNt- ,•rr \ nalhr tr ,up rel VDAY, Al1(i. 1 b , Gincerl and ,nb•riatnmenl fry 'l.witr 4ifternonn nnda%. \uttu,rl I.i to ►tri' /•%rjl,r11 APirr ll PliMix rQ113 no, {t: r. 11iri, `laiiMP(I jowl selected al fl Miss I;Wendo1 Y ?'n .4nthiNtlr, h) (;Irmenp 'In ihr Hnet ante's I,Ittlr !$yrnphony r aarnpam ' , aft,$ err.• n•unlar ,'hurrh ('rrlrcn., ,rt lulfll 'Rt+el4al �(laraldlne v1�t"w'*�M i' r1 (h+;lrta'I. %%Ith vrvat , sri, ift a de; " tnad.Vian trader lNwFlo Ihrrq illi -ti and three %rtnr hren " I,efro. "/ell Non$ M1 i.linw. ti,6n '(Yrllne. (rips" It. -f aft, rnno ill pr•y.:(ralnm f•n• the adilr,.- a+it h, a+,.•n In ties t:htavt a,+ lihitat. arA &,bial'1 4facntln l M '. . : %N swiss ala Womanhood,ti1 S1rN. ilararr iaaPN(an7+, /'11P. wl'i•) LPc111rP : "t.annlla'•• Phlee in ibe Sllra Mara itr.rnn Vile -4. ehnie:rll., glia I, nt b. %1, Alildr,•d Chan.•+.. or --at pl:a6 In lite. r%. nanS r1'lIP •,.h )r. ( ,\ 111 1„ Ih P rotpPln, 11•.' lot. t+a'l liar?: ttdttJil.!rl �Y' •. rt:%l�tigg .4nilonal laannell of 1R'oirec•n. World of Today- 11r tti'nr; $bald- %a'.laaial \ •uprrfi r1,rui.,any late %I,rk T, n,1, Ihie %,6111 be in ail VI yt ^ Ktiilx M*tv�ClytllLCan (+}i1 � }�)�gyl a' Well. blratill 1'nl%er•ail Aluntrral. F.venlnq ). rcrnln F'rrnfn 0 i) e r,f tie. r.lnrnit..n •f Ih, nrlrhann ..f irlr $ Hili NP ,)est: `iwnnlae *nk,ml: I.onalan Coneort MIMI rvenlsg rubilrru %%h.. N, asllantly la td d„%%n �' tliyt t)ttiTlliy alntr9hlt. Coneert: Thomak -a), lifirheltree and Concert: il:a%walian 4illfrem and PFrhulr 1r) I,itur 4vrnphon% 1,1,91. the„ In•, it 11..• rr ,nt- u+d h.r %%hu rl Vii ening er, ' \lisv t,v�-anclniyn .AnihistiP, pla)`PrN, pithy.•• AHsa $'irk, aohaint . ihr• hl.• .l'..rlh' 11+,• 1►u)uhb•r. .,f tier rtitptr.' tit%. Innl•rr ,• tit'C�fjA"'a . ., 17rilain and lies lassie- LPeture and OirJ Imitatluna: t',laar• tirrlrxn': v"RtttnbleA In Raradkp - Ila. tell turatYtotYl the ” I,PcllarP: Thr lflcnrnn f Ill- Anrr Q 1. f anv ru.ranirrd r%%., 1iun.Irrd Thouu,ln'1 psis t% a l % , % 1 Ili lar 1 ..n.. llaanlaargora P'aaaaaf. kilith- er (800sr'• ¢#sty 1,,owerl h e )) �. ��' tt?ilt+ta' Girl, bF,ather R. J. J. .(iet'3t, jovatest wait atildred Leo t:ipmenQ, rou- bird imllat6r in tha world rain 61 Mark to haaton " Dr 1.aniel 'r Fos ti.11ars and 1:• %%i+i•h ihr avnrrel lir„uah a_nai 1hn+cPB 1.lt,apiar Ir ic<abr! t:hrlrtiarl, of the illiPa� # z'Iikltmnu Eta. ,Itttl- Twain. SterpoptieAln tate, oCpr IO(i%l)lftf3. 8rid Pts�/68 fit; pfotUtt?9. a Pa-'adpria. t:alif, Dr Fox IN one of roll ..f..an •%ith a seat it ... ra %n ha%r prorn+vee- e, a retain am"Ont tirand Oplrra tfnttr try, 43lata3dirkt' America"5 lea'd1nQ lefturera ideal IJasutauyua plus F.d gar, rlolintsi.,�lq rt kfa d, plahisa. ,