aint a RRO RALPH DUNBAR'S BEI L RINGERS fs 4 $4 # : “it i : 15 ie ! ¥ 4 widl@ LIAN A me ¥ freater following a ¥ ’ a i fa fi rr Pisa v inging ihe first Wests Lathe practically church bi eT TR Cpe chroma? Tegister bells of of the i most not pany which Amer gave m to 5. § Ha Hu ph in the « pany, $9 OU rope coli ected Newspaper garding their 1 of this ft haulpu ficiently fami Enpwhn cert the marveiogs When this quarie! tains from this ey bells 1% may be Hiteresting {oo know that the imrgest of these bells weighs twenty dive pounds and i nimpeon inches in diam. | y Li i Wide of those procesding upward in the scale, dimintehing | Guth the tiny bells of the upper regiaters are ren he! In selecting the repertoire due nition is paid to the selection of ssi which is really appropriate for hells. There iz none of Us Lal what has tho ight of the important place «hich bell play in our mental a $0 their association « epoch-marking events ir Perhaps no contribuio erature has 80 1 this fanciful use Edgar Allen Poe in tied “The Bells The feature which characterizes the programs of the Dunbar Quar- tet is the absolute blending of their plegrams into the complete whole re Is a consistency in. these programs which have distinguished them wong all Chautauqua attrac. tions of the last double decade, No feature will be remembered longer than the beautiful chimes and harmonies which are intrody in their sacred selections aL EXCEPTIONAL MUSICAL PROGRAM COMING There is no class of music mwre beautiful, more helpful, more in- spiring, more uplifting, and con- tributed to more bountifully by the world's greatest music masters than that which is composed to be sung during services of divine worship Considering that the opportunity to bear these wonderful composi tions rendered by a body of trained singers is far too rare in most com- munities, the Dunbar Cathedral Choir is presented at the Chau- tauqua, not only as a company of artists to entertain, but as a sug- gestion of a choir ideal; such an organization as might appropri- ately adorn any sacred portal. In presenting these artists it is hoped that wherever they appear, they may inspire a desire for more beau- tiful music in the worship of God The repertoire of the Philhar- monic Choir includes a number of the short, modern oratorios by such composers as Buck, Stainer and Schnecker, one of which is rendered at each performance, this being the first company in the his. tory of the Chautauqua to offer such works in their entirety. The pro- rams also include a number of old mie the interpretation of which is a special feature. As a fitting contrast to the sacred music, and by way of furnishing a striking climax and finish, the company is heard in 8 number of secular solos, duets, quartetis and choruses of a very high order, finally closing with a grand finale. “Cavalleria Rusti. cana.” Lightning Strikes Woman BLOOMSBURG on the road by a bolt of lightning doctors are confident Mrs. Raymond Rider will recover. Mrs made deaf by the bolt. Part of her hair was hurned and two sireaks about an inch wide showed the course | of the lightning from head to foot. i Although Sirus Rider was ASP HR BRI PTR INAS oni “CROSSED WIRES" Prize-Winning Comnedy-Drama son ait bh intry rosaed nadia a as ” a regular part of rat Cannot AY, BoCOTE P Auer a if the geiher R Was 3 1H ise here ® 4 ders TTON, AUGUST 11 To 188 § mii mmnngin me J i iL. — wy THIRD NIGHT iT CHAUTAUQUA (Onlv one of 25 Events eViusic inbar Hand Bei Ringers ke Concert Party, ar White Hussars rian Maids Recital Comp AV ‘ntertaimment OMEDY-DRAMA ‘CROSSED WIRES Burnell Ford—S8cientist Fhe Premier Artists . Act Play iren’s Pageant und Vance Cooke. the Poet “ Charles NH Poole “hester B Story Spillman uality Programs for Everybody Pp BUY A SEASON ee sume ra ir TICKET Patton Chautauqua, AUG. || to I8 tegavesREvgs 2 dy Tie i 1 — ry — Ee a So Sw dt... Re ’ Ee PURO ERORTOASTTTIOTP RR EERIE A ROTOR ERO 12 Broadway Limited Lv. HARRISBURG . EAR P Low, ALTOONA hr. CHICAGO Pennsylv dll SR a Railroad System ow A wa ¥ - Hill A i You'll jet the phonograph-surprise your life when vou hear Our « Furn-Table Comparis ¥ FP $ Takes 3.9 i at £110 Det Ww een thie }, eh vs] , POOLIOLTARADILS. a ¥ WAS M. J. Commons & Sons, Department Store Patton. Pa. we of Be oly oi wie ol fs ul Be Borde Br Bofors fo of io a Je v ob Edd dt bb dd all i lle La a a a oe % POPPE SPEIAPESE DHS Bb PEEL OPPPIDEDL BD IDR SBD i 'estinghouse Special Batteries This be i Ne Dest case, ~elf High grad INSDeC ed Ford, Chevolet, etc. - - - $16.50 Buick, Studebaker, etc. - - $21. 90 Dodge, Franklin, etc - - $25.50 Patton Auto Co. Inc. PATTON | ODD PSPL BLP LL BPPPBDEPIIIIEIL PPD BEE SEP PIHES . 1 Ry iP OhPib ddd PEEP PRP PPP PR REP PEPE PPiNn
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