fCHAUTAUOUA TOBEGIN TONIGHT!Tonight marks* the opening ofHbiinelander s first chautauqua in several years. A five day program will he presented by the Mutual-El well bureau in the big tent on the fifth ward school grounds, ftoutjhc Oneida avenue. During the last week a number of ticket sellers have been at work «v x 1 the advance sale of sea son and single admission ticketsassures a large attendance.Press reports are general in their praise of the chautauqua numbers. The Wells Duo which opens the chautauqua here this evening has scores of press comments in praiseof its work. The editor of the Lyceum Magazine, Italph Parlettc, saysof him, “Arthur Wells has been t cklir.g audiences/since his first pairof boots. His banjo does stunts un. heard of. lie does miles of artislic stuff tlx* usual wa\ -then sets the thing going goes off leaves it. lieplays it locaM and long distance then comes out presently and playsbassoon and saxophone.The Dails Deacon of Stratford, Ontario, in commenting on Mrs. Wells’work, vi\n. “Mrs. Wells is possessedof a remarkable rich contralto voice which has an unusual, appealing tone. She also gained geat favor inher pianologues.The Maitland Dailv Mercury of% WNew South Males, Vustralia, says, Mrs. Wells is a good singer, a capital monologue entertainer. The excel lence of her contributions is an out standing feature.•tMNLZellner, who appears on the same evening’s program, is endorsed en. thusiastically by press and p*bl c. His average of time for costume changes is but 3(1 seconds, his comedy is new a id sparkling, his equipmcnt tlx finest to be 1 »d. \a expensehas been spared by the managementto present him amidst stage surroundings cut i \ i i keeping with tlx* ex-cellence of his program. His imper 1 sonat’ons of great men of the past present never fails to enthuse for Mr Zellner has given many years to an thoritative r'ihIv of characteristicstboth physical and mental of the per sonages represented. No detail is too small to he brought out, and, as withlightning-like rapidity our statesmenand heroes stand before you, it is a callous person, indeed, whose patriotic impulses are not stirred to thedepths.uheiMrs Oscar Kntidson of Eleho andguests, Mr. and Mrs. Henjum n and daughter and Mrs. Charles Cult?s of Oshkosh were guests at the home»f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Post a fewdasago