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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1923)
\ TH E M ONM OUTH H ERALD . MONM OUTH. OREGON F R ID A Y . JUNE 29. 1923 Cadmean Chautauqua Next Week TVs* f in the big tent in Monmouth 5 days, July 6 to 9 Lower Prices this year Ten Fine I P ro gram s S A LT W A T E R MISSES IN TW O SPLASHES. CONGRESSMAN SPE AKS ON SECOND D A Y J. N. Tincher Delivers Address From Chautauqua Platform. Programs Gathered From All the Seven Sens. I T ’S H E R E C hautauqua Quality Programs For Everybody Thursday, July 5, A F TE R N O O N Introduction of Superintendent Chairman Local Committee Mirthtul Music ..... Jane Hollyman Entertainers Lecturette — “Going Some" Andrew s. Beehore Admission 50c E VE N IN G A Joyous Musical Prelude Jane Hollyman Entertainers Lecture— "Things Not For Sale" Andrew S. Beshore A platform full o f costly instruments and people who can play them, and a lecturer o f national vision. Admisf-ion 50c For sparkling, surprising novelty | heart-gripping romance, thrilling ad venture and rollicking, frolicking amusement it would be hard to beat | the two big programs to be given by the Marine Maids at Chautauqua this year. Four lively, lovely girls in | yachting costumes with picturesque stage setting, giving the rolling songs sung on the deep seas, telling the wild stories relr t.-rt by tramp sailors, re-en acting the dramas of ocean life, they bring a tang of salt air straight to the ¡big tent The Marine Maids will give a full pro Operatic Soprano Coming. Louise Friday, July 6 Representative Tincher is without doubt one of the real leaders In na tional policies Ever since his ar rival In Washington, things have been stirring with renewed vigor. A staunch friend of the farmer, always ready to defend him; a believer in the Middle West and West, as the place where real men develop, rather than In the East where conservatism reigns supreme, has made him the choice of the Cadmean Chautauqua management for their speaker of na tional renown. Tincher comes with a message, full of Interest, alive with Information and overflowing with purpose He will tell of the problems that con front the American people of today, will offer solutions, as well as mak ing criticisms. His talks are not dry matter of fact ones. A look at the lotund, jolly, good natured man would soon convince you that he’s full of fun and after all just a human being, who will be mighty glad to shake each listener by the hand and tell them he was glad to have had the privilege of speaking to them. Associate this great man with every movement which has been for the good of the small town merchant and the farmer, and against every movement that has favored the com bines and trusts. Such a man is Tincher. Season Tickets N o w on Sale Artists Recital Lee Bren with Waldemar AFTERNO O N Waldemar Geltch and Assisting Artists Admiss on 50c EVENING Concert De Luxe Walden .ar Geltch and Assisting Artists Masterful Address— "W orld Problems” Hon. J. N. Tincher One o f the best violinist) entour this season and a cential figure in National Politics. Admis non 73c Saturday, July 7 AFTERNO O N Hawaiian Melodies ........... .... .... Lot’s Pacific Seranaders Lecture— “ Boy, Dad and Company” . Fred E. Gates Admission 30c CHi A charming lady both on and off the platform with a voice that will cause favorable comment In every " z town Just because of her operatic Herbert Sprague Returns. experience don’t imagine it'a going to be a high brow program It will be just the songs the audience will Committees Everywhers are Delight enjoy. Good old fashioned ones with ed by the Return of this Well a brilliant one now and then show Known Star. lng her marvelous range afld tech nique All 111 all, she’s a valuable I asset to the Waldemar Geltch party. Sunday, July 8 AFTERNO O N “ Rough Diamonds" Lecture— “ The China of Today” ......... Admission 50c The Spragues Paul Fung E V E N IN G "The Bubble" .............. The Sprague Players A three act comedy drama, which made a New York record enacted by the par-excellent Spragues. Admisrtion 75c Children’s tickets, both season tickets and single admission are sold at approximately one half the adult ticket price. Sea son tickets are transferable within the family only and each ticket admits only one person to a program. Chautauqua is a service that is bought and paid for in exactly the same manner as all other legitim ate commodities o f our community. A group o f loyal citizens have purchased this ser vice, expecting each individual to buy the season tickets neces sary for his immediate need. A season ticket represents fully a fifty per cent saving over the single admission prices and helps to show that you are a part of the movement that is putting our community on the map. Buy a season ticket early. can do it. He spenks with authority too, not mere hook knowledge and statistical research, but actual rub bing elbows with the leaders and the trailers In the small towns for many t-usnns He has 1 pen. and still is. at the head of the Sunday School Board of Kansas, a position which has given him Rmall town viewpoints from every angle. In the direction of this great movement he has de veloped Into a man of worth to the Chautauqua platform. dates has lectured for five seasons under Cadmean management This enviable record bespeaks of bit re markable ability. In the afternoon he talks on "Boy. Dad and Company." 'n the evening he honks It up with the greater unit, transferring lilt focus from the) family to the com munity and discusses "Community Aches and Fains ” Man Chews In Bed; W ifs Suss. Bellev lew. N. J.— Accusing her hus band of chewing tobacco In bed. Mra. Bertha Harlow Is seeking a divorce, liailovv also kicked his w ife’s pet dog ,mil was not at all thankful of a tur- \ey dinner on Thanksgiving day, his wife alleged. EVENING Musical Extravaganza - ......... Lot’s Pacific Serenaders Lecture — "Community Aches and Pains” Fred E. Gates Steel guitars nVverything together with a real com munity doctor who preset ibes freely. Admission 50c %4UTAU q UA gram I d the afternoon, and here they give a colonial sketch showing the life of our New England ancestors who were constantly forced to pro tect themselves from pirates, free booters, smugglers, and other cut throat riff-raff of the sea. At night their program Is all murine The cos tumes are fetching, the music cheer ful, the staging picturesque, the girls good looking; all in all, the Marins Maids are one of the very most at tractive companies coming during the Chautauquu und it’s a great program all week, too; one which a commun ity cun well afford to support. I Community Doctor Proscribja Monday, July 9 AFTE S NOON A Trip on the Ship of Melody .. Admission 50c The Marine Maids E V E N IN G Joy Night— "Sailing the Ocean Jtlae" The Marine Maids A ll the pleasures of a sea v o y a g e without the sea sickness Admiai lion 50c The price of season admission tickets this year is: A D U LTS *2.00 S TU D E N TS 11.50 C H ILD R E N *100 all o f which are lower than the prices o f last year. The Chau tauqua is conducted without profit* ar . i as it has appeared that a reduction in the regular prices could be m a t h i s year in M n- mouth. the reduction has been made. Under the local contract with the company, the latter is guaranteed *1.000 and the re ceipts above that sum go to the local organization. The admission price is figured so there will be no surplus, but in order to raise the amount necessary, help by doing your share. Tickets may be bought from Morlan A Son, P. H. Johnson or G. T. Boothby or from solicitors on the street. H W . M O RLAN . Manager. • v «ev A o d j r • " / • y The Spragues are coming back Hurrah! Wherever they have been, everyone Is delighted. Where they have not appeared, new friends will b-- made They will have a new pro gram of course In the afternoon a Fred E Gatea. better known as special sketch has been srrttten by the ’’Community Doctor." will be one of America's greatest play one of the feature attractions of tho ta If » i l l please equally as gala week Altogether too many peo well as Sprague’s beloved Rip Van ple think the small .town doea n-.t Winkle. At night Sprague appears afford the opportunity the large city as Gustav Mueller In the New York has to offer Walt until you hear 1 success. "The Bubble." Floy Mahan Gates and learn Just what percent Sprague will play opposite him In age of the really great live In small , tho character role of ’Amelia The towns, or owe their grr .tineas to th>- j sketch and the play both give oppor small town Of course, the small tunity for the real ability which the town may be in a rut and need a lit Spragues possess. tle popeblnj U£ (i, ¡joei Gates