Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 27, 6 December 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6. 1911.

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Perhaps We Are Mistaken Mary Garden is not the only prima donna who had to go to Europe to be appreciated. Neither is Sargent the only artist; nor Isadora Duncan the only dancer. And bo it came about that Americans are generally derided on the score of having to pay dearly for their art. When one of the suddenly rich is bilked by the crafty manipulators of near masterpieces it is with great joy that the rest of mankind looks on with a lovely smile at the unhappy victim.

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ATLEE POMERENE. Atlee Pomerene, United States senator from Ohio, was born in Holmes County, Ohio, December 6, 1863. He received his preliminary education in the district schools and later attended a preparatory school at Haysville, O. While there he was tutor of Latin and Greek for one year. He was graduated at Princeton college in 1884 as one of the honor men of his class. Two years later, after graduating at the Cincinnati law school, he began the practice of his chosen profession in Canton, Ohio. The next year he was elected city solicitor of Canton. In 1896 he was elected prosecuting attorney, being the only Democratic official elected in his county. Subsequently he served as a member of the board of education of Canton and for five years was president of the sinking fund and tax commission of that city. In 1910 he was elected lieutenant governor of Ohio on the Democratic ticket, which position he resigned shortly after election to accept the United States senator ship.

Tonight at the Coliseum the Richmond Symphony orchestra will give a concert. A few years ago this would not have been possible. At least there would have been a considerable number of critical personages scattered through the audience who would have attended for no other reason than to deride the performance on the ground that, being a local production, it was laughable to-consider its rendition of the music as any good at all. These self appointed persons would have been able to poison the mind of enough timorous persons to have discouraged any further attempt. It is a good thing for the Richmond Symphony orchestra that early fn its career it was appraised by musical critics of national reputation. There never was any real question but that the orchestra could do its part in the cultivation of musical taste in Richmond and that the improvement in the understanding of the problems of the orchestra and what it mean would keep the pace with it provided only that it was allowed to prove its merit. The recognition from high cources of authority did two things. It cheered on the members of the self sacrificing orchestra to do far better than they would have under adverse sneering. And, second, it cleared the way for Richmond people to applaud when they feel like it, knowing that their instinctive heartfelt applause is worth far more than any amount of perfunctory condescension.

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The appreciation of music has nothing much to do with a thorough grounding in counterpoint it bears the same relation as the appreciation of the noble architecture without a knowledge of calculus and applied engineering. 5 Indeed it is a parallel case. We were all very much inclined to believe that Shakespeare's plays existed only for highbrows when along came Ben Greet and cleared out all the debris of artificiality and gave us a simple Midsummer Night's dream which even high school pupils busy with their glossaries and plot diagrams enjoyed. This Christmas a lot of people that have been thinking the reputation of Charles Dickens as far too literary for home consumption will get a lot of pleasure out of taking down the Christmas stories about Old Scrooge. There is a very real reason why Charles Dickens is great apd that is because he is the sort that everyone enjoys. For the sooner we get down to the idea that art, music, dancing, books (the things that we put on the top shelf where the dust can gather on them) are inventions for pure enjoyment the more pure enjoyment we will have.

There are a great many things that interfere with getting real enjoyment out of concerts but they are much the same things which keep us from getting pleasure out of anything. Music ought to be like other good things of life. It Is a very cumbersome proceeding to get into, the best things you may or may not own and go to the Coliseum and sit on a chair that was never meant to be sat upon and have the light glare down into your eyes to listen to the message of beauty. That is a poor way to hear music. It is a very poor way to do anything. But that can't be stacked up against the music. We have a feeling that the way in which the Richmond Symphony orchestra will play tonight will be somewhat different from your ordinary paid orchestra. These people are playing actually because they enjoy it. It is easier to enjoy a thing that someone likes to do than the other sort. We still believe that Richmond knows enough to appreciate music that is to enjoy it.

85 PER CENT SCHOOL CHILDREN DISEASED

MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 6. "Eighty-five per cent, of the school children of America are defective, having either contagious diseases or others that could be prevented," said Dr. W. F. King, assistant secretary of the state board of health, lecturing here during the "health week" observance. "A large part of these ailments can be prvented when parents, school teachers and physicians co-operate in the matter." Dr. King praised the recent medical inspection law passed, by the legislature, under which school children may be examined for defects, free of charge, by publicly paid medical examiners.

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JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 6. William H. Buckley, age ninety-one, one of the oldest Odd Fellows in the state, died Monday at his home in Port Fulton. He had been an Odd Fellow sixty-three years, and was for fifty years a member of Jefferson lodge No. 3, of this city. Until three years ago he worked at his trade of caulker at Howard's shipyards, where he had been employed sixty-five years. He is survived by a widow. Mrs. Anna Cook, wife of Dr. Charles Cook, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Kate McClellan, of Chicago, are sisters of the dead man.

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WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 6. Atlee Pomerene, the first Democrat to represent Ohio in the United States senate since the days of Calvin S. Brice, celebrated today the first birthday anniversary that he has observed in Washington. Senator Pomerene was born in Ohio forty-eight years ago and received his education at Princeton and the Cincinnati law school. Prior to his election to the senate he had never held any high public office, though he had been prominent in Democratic politics in Ohio for many years.

COLOR M DRAWN Sponsors of Colliers Can't Join Society.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. The color line has been drawn in the United States Navy Sponsor's association. This society is made up of women who have named vessels of the United States navy. A decision recently based on the discovery that colliers are used in the navy to carry coal are sometimes dirty, and always black, has had this result social lines governing the organization have been strained to the breaking point. Blissfully ignorant of the bar that would be raised against her, Miss Dorothy Loud, daughter of Representative Loud, of Michigan, a member of the house committee on naval affairs, made application for admission to membership in the United States Navy Sponsor's association. She based this application on the fai t that on January 9, 1911, on the invitation of the contractors and the navy department, she broke a bottle of wine on the bows of the United States steamship Neptune as it slid down the ways at Sparrows Point, Md. All went well until it was discovered by the committee on membership that the Neptune wasg a collier. It did not matter a bit that the Neptune is the prize collier of Uncle Sam's navy, and just about the biggest thing of its kind afloat. The fact that the Neptune was to carry coal settled Miss Loud's fate as decisively as if she had herself been

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