The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. FORTY-NINE, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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ESTEULE FRANKLIN GRAY MISCHA LHEVINNE ACCOMPANYING
E8TELLE FRANKLIN GRAY.
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VIOMN Ol'ltl.Nd KAUTIKJI AKV.
All old violins uro not of grrnt
worth; no mo Gorman onn by famoiiB
makers am hold at a lilfch riRiiro but
none enunl to ttm old Italian Cromo-
nns MIm KhIpIIo Crny whn cnniu till
Snyder dutlnR the Ctiautauiuat uiot)
In hor conrcrti ono of the flnont pp-
cltnrni of f tie old Croniona Comptiny
violins. It was niado In 1715 and In
In perfect condition.
MIm Omr hai had tcmpllnft offers
for It. Only lant July one of the
world's big artlota offorod her whllp
In Borlln ton thousand marks 2.-
600.00 but she would never part with
this beai'tlful treasure.
At the time of the San Francisco
f-nrthquake and fire she saved it at
the risk of her own life. She had left
If at the violin makers to be repair -
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I As noun art tin- alarm Hnrnul that
I all S in Knim-bco wn IhiiiiIhk Ml
:nay :ui iiiiin mil ruslii'd to m
I biilMhiK. It ;is( locked. The fire wan
j'Mt.v tun lilorkok awiiy; miirlial taw
I hd 1 1 d-rlnred ar.l llm xolillcrf
' li; (I mmItm to fli.mt iinvoii'- tntirlnp
I atij li'iusc. rVi'li lil.i t n.
.Mi-.i tii-ay ln..k- (iM win. low.
fui.y.hi up tin vi.illn and nwln-d
tiiu-l; lair Hi. waliii r-.ir. Hhi- had
!i;ii i lit r treaMin- Imt vtidin.
in ititwii s xi-: w i-'Ijiwkii Tin:
"Kntixm: un.w nttsvr
On'- of the Intent productions of
the Wizard of California-- Mr. Ilur-
batik Ih a beautiful rrrnm-ctdored
rnae with a henrt of gold. Mr. Ilur-
bank wanted to do annii'tlihig ti
ihow his appreciation of Cnllfnrnla'B
voting violinist Eatellt) Oray and
and knowing that she was fond of
rosea named one of his creations the
"Kutrlle Oray Hose"
Last summer MIm Oray was mar-
ried to Morlls Lhevlnne the Russian
!)h'.nlHt. lie had been playing the ac-
companiments Tor Ml us Orny Tor a
long time but finally heart conquer
ed art. Ho won! They spent their
honey-moon In California where they j
might he near nature's niUHic and
not far from her name sake The
. Katfllo dray Hone
KKtHIo Uray'H coming to our Chau- j
tauqua Ih welcomed by nil lovers or j
mink.
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riiftilu' Hand ' I
Go to the country editor tf you '
want to Ret Just about the right Idea !
! of the value or a public performance j
jThls opinion of t country editor who
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DR. BENJAMIN
The
Four splendid types of vigorous manhood. Four of
important part of American Affairs.
These THE HIG FOUR among Lecturers and THE HIG FOUR in Companies together with many Lcc-
turers and Entertainers and several other Companies form a great ensemble of talent of nearly 100 people
making the Chautauqua program at. Snyder quite the most notable event of the season.
These The BIG FOUR of Speakers may be relied upon to bring abundant value to those who attend the
Snyder Chautauqua which begins May 22.
A great increase in program value.and no increaseincaittithu' whjsiiureseiHDntickL'U while they last.
Snyder Chautauqua
Which Begins May 22nd
had Junt heard Thailu's bund at tin
Chautauqua li remarkable in ex press-
ing the manner i:t nhhh ti e band
is being received. The Colorado editor
hii-h: "To inuHirlaiia (he playing of
Thavlu's band wan a treat par ex-
eellenen and iu thono uimltltled atul
uncultured in that art It was an
event never to tm forgotten. In the
Judgment of many pernio compet'-nt
ti form a critical opinion the ha'i.l
in ih? einial perhnpa the hiipcrtor in
hi. pit reaped h tu the !n-t Konun or-
Ki.ii?atinnK at the kind in tli" cmin-
try not exc pling th M.iili:" Han i
at WaMilnuton l. ('.. or Iuiich' Hand
ho lupg iniiuilar over the I'nited
Slates . people were entranced with
iln imixic Imth popular and elaHRlc.
Mr. Thavlu cimnldt rs i;oine of the
airs of American composers the mnut
tn-uuilfnl In the wo! Id and ti. kH n
p ii Ocular and jhi r.oniil joy In play-
ing litem."
The hand win Kiirely he hi'te with
the CliaiilMi'iuu tliia k.mmi and will
play a full program holh aricrnoon
.mil i vetiinr. tiiRether with Hinging by
matid opera flngerH.
lNlclle Urn).
While in Merlin before the war.
yiH Kalelle Oray waa given a unhjue
honor hIio wiih presented wllh a royal
paHs to allend all private conceits
MISS CTHCL HINTON.
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S. HAYWOOD.
Big Four in Lecturers
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Wm. Ponrn tho man who nlgned tho cnnlrnct with tho llednath-Hornor
Chnutnuiiun Company nnd whono InroHnaiit labor In Ita behalf haa mndo
the Chnutnuriim poiulblo for Snyder.
the rohornali that were under tho
pergonal pntronago of the German
Kalaor. 8ho keeps thla as a souvenir.
It has tho official seal of the double
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headed eagle and la signed by several
high authorities and couutorslgnod
with hor own signature for Identifi-
cation. Dr. Ooo. O. Aydolott
It does not matter so mu-h where
man originated In the tree tops of
Central Asia or any other remote
place as the distance he has travel
ed during the centuries according to
Qeorge Aydolott who Is one of the
Chautauqua features this year. His
lect'jro dencrlbes the sort of man that
J. ADAM BEOE NATION WIDE HUMORI6T.
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Is needed right todoy to do a share
of tho work of the world. A man of
I Ideas. You will remember them.
ciMivrArgiiA tickkts on
fi.tl.K AT K)1IX)WIN(1 PLACES
Snyder National Hank.
Pint State Dank
first Natlot.al Dank.
H. 0. Towle Jewelry store.
Ornyum Drug 3tore.
Warren Dros. Drug Store.
Thompson's Drug store. .
Owl Drug Btore.
J. R. Parks Fluvanna
J E. Sturdlvant Drug Store Herm-'
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the country's best a'
IflRh.
('. I. Jai'KKll !lnnk llcrmtelgh.
Adult tkkots at 12.50 If bought
from tlifffit' biiHlnoHS plncna but J.OO
If bouiilit nt tho (.'hautnuiiua goto.
Child llcki'l ot $1.00. TlckrH con
nlno Ira wciiri'd fiom Win. Ponrn.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Smith roturn-
il Kridny from on nutlng of sovornl
iloya In AiiMIn nnd Son Antonio.
MKItCKH it JOVKH PAY J'ASII
Kllll m ni:lt KtllM AMI IIIDKS.
PHOXK iM:l. 4a
NOAH BEILHARZ.
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OEOROE C. AYOELOTT.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. FORTY-NINE, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1916, newspaper, May 19, 1916; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288153/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .