Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 168, 20 May 1912 — Page 2

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y THE RICH3IOXD PAL.LADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGBA31, MONDAY 31 AT 20, 1912.

A HOBSOjJEMOfilAL Bervice Held at the U. B. Church Yesterday. J

Memorial services for the late Rev. Js'orton Hobson, who was killed in an automobile accident May 10, were held at the United Brethren church yesterday morning. The Rev. Mr. Hobson was formerly pastor of the United : Brethren church of this city, having held the pastorate for a period of five years, leaving here in 1909. A biographical sketch of his life was given .by the Rev. H. S. James, the present pastor of the church. Following this a quartet composed of Misa Ruth James, Miss Caroline Weaver, E. ;P. Rollman and Roy Hughbanks, sang ""Mother's Sweet Voice," a song composed by the late Rev. Hobson in 1901. At the regular meetiDg of the Ministerial association this morning, of which the late Rev. Hobson was an Tionored member, the following resolution was formally submitted by the undersigned committee and adopted "by the association: "Greatly moved by . the - untimely death of our beloved brother in the rminlstry and deploring his death and 'Its untimeliness is so manifest by the years of promised usefulness that awaited him, be it resolved, That, cherishing with great affection the memory j of this brother who endeared himself .to us in so many ways, in the years of his affiliation with this association, we extend to the desolate family in jits sudden bereavement our tender j sympathy and commend them to the IGod of all grace, whose glory lies in 'being the defender of the defenseless. (We beseech for them in the blessed !Lord every comfort in the gospel of 'jesus Christ. (Signed) S. W. Traum, S. R. Lyons, II. S. James."

(REDS CROWD GIANTS FROM FIRST PLACE

CINCINNATI, O., May 20. Cincinnati won a ten inning game from New Work Sunday and crowded the visitors lout of first place in the National 'league race. Ames kept the hits well 'scattered until the final inning when I three successive Bingles brought home the winning run.. Suggs was effective except In the fourth inning. Score:

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To base hits Murray 2. Three base hit Severoid. Stolen base Phelan. Bases on balls Off Ames, 2; off Suggs 1 2. Struck out By Ames, 1; by Suggs, 5. Time, 2:19. Batteries Suggs and McLean; Ames and Myers.

FESTIVAL SUCCESS . APPEARS ASSURED

Everything points to one of the most successful May Festivals in. the local history of this form of musical celebration, a larger number of season tickets having been sold this . year than at a corresponding time last. Yesterday afternoon a successful orchestral rehearsal was held in the Coliseum, the orchestra and the chorus ta hold joint rehearsals this week before the opening of the Festival. One of the features this year, as last, will be the children's chorus on Friday afternoon, their numbers being, at the present, given almost without fault, their constant school training giving them the opportunity to perfect themselves In ensemble singing with great facility. The sale of single tickets has also been large and altogether the 1912 ! May Festival promises to be brilliant i In every respect.

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. PARRY Isaac Parry, who was killd Saturday afternoon, will be buried Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock from the residence, 226 North Ninth street. Burial will be in Earlham

(cemetery and will bo private. , McKEE Garrett McKee aged eiglty mix years, died Sunday moraine at the

home of his niece in Beallview, south

of the city, at one o'clock. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Gettysburg, O., Ml E. church. Burial In the Gettysburg cemetery. Friends may call any time. BURKE Ethelyn May Burke, aged thirty seven years, died Sunday morning at her home, 217 North Thirteenth street after a long illness. Sh- Is survived by a husband and three children. The funeral' will be -held Tuesday afternoon at one thirty o'clock from the home. Burial In " Goshen cemetery. Friends may call any time. Marriage Licenses. Mllford A. Bell, 20, moulder, city, and Mabel Olson, 22, clerk, city. Daniel Hampton, 21,' . laborer, city, nnd Mamie Baker, 22, city. Everett Purviance,- 26, New Paris, and Bertha Rogers, 30, city.

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DIAMONDS

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WILL MAKE DEBUT INTO VAUDEVILLE

Miss Elizabeth Kolp, Mrs. Gertrude Kolp and Mr. Peter Lichtenfels wiil make their first appearance in vaudeville today at the Murray and their act

promises to be one of the most effectIve and successful in the history of the j local house. j Their first appearance was made this afternoon at the matinee and they

will, of course, be seen at both performances this evening and throughout the entire week. The professional and

social popularity of the three insures them a large local following and the i

interest which their venture inspires among their friends and acquaintances will no doubt call out large audiences. After the week here they will be booked in summer vaudeville and will not return to Richmond until the autumn.

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BUY NOW Hot Weather is Here You will find an extra fine display that you can't resist buying. It will pay to call this week as you will then get the best selection. They are all weaves and at almost any price. $1 to $6. Boys' Wash Suits

In the rear of our store is as fine a selection of patterns in Boys' Wash Suits as any mother would desire for her boy. Don't fail to come this week as Hot Weather is here and it pays to buy early in the season. Krone & Kennedy 803 Main St.

HIGHEST ENDORSEMENT GIVEN IT BY THE RICHMOND MAY FESTIVAL, t ' . r, The success of the Starr has been phenomenal. As an instrument designed to meet every requirement of the most exacting use, it has been unequalled. This can be shown by the stamp of approval given it by the world's best known musicians. More than 350 prominent schools have selected them for the hardest test to which a piano may be placed. Below we are quoting to you what some of the users of the Starr have to say in regard to this piano.

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Akron, Ohio, Sept. 23. 1908. The Starr Piano Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Gentlemen: Have received the beautiful sweet toned Starr Minum grand piano selected from your warerooms last week, and I feel that I must speak of its sweet singing tone qualities and the delightful action, in fact it is a wonderful piano in every respect, and I am most highly pleased with my selection, although firmly convinced of the true worth and merits of the Starr Piano from past associations with your goods. May you meet with the deserving success your product warrants. Yours very truly, FRANCESCS DE LEONE. Richmond. Ind., April 19. 1909. The Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind. Dear Sirs: I do not wish to leave your city without expressing my appreciation of your fine Concert Grand, used at the Madame Nordica concert this evening. As her accompanist, it met my mo6t exacting demands In an entirely satisfactory manner and for my solo work responded to my every requirement. Again thanking you for your kindness, I wish to remain, Sincerely yours, ANDRE BENOIST.

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Belton. Texas. August 8. 1908.

Jesse French Piano Co., Austin, Texas. Dear Sirs:

In giving you again an order for Starr pianos, consisting of a car load of Uprights and one Grand, we have

decided that, while the price is considerably greater on this piano, to make our equipment conform to the high standard we have set for Baylor college; and our experience with the Starr in the past, leads us to believe that it is the most durable piano, both as to tone and action, that we can buy. Our splendid faculty, large new building with our new auditorium and this high class equipment will prove to our patrons our desire to maintain for Baylor College the highest standard of excellence. We are. Yours very truly, W. A. WILSON, President. December 9,1908. The Starr Piano Co., Cleveland, Ohio. , Gentlemen: Am only pleased to express my deepest appreciation of the beautiful singing tone quality of your Starr Minum Grand, which I have been using during my Cleveland engagement as Prima Donna Sopranno of the Max Faetkenhauer Grand Opera Company. It is a wonderful piano in every respect, gives the greatest possible aid in the way of resonance and sustaining quality so much needed in the accompaniments for an artist. A piano of such artistic quality and true worth must bring to you the patronage which your Company, as manufacturers, certainly deserve. Sincerely, ADELAIDE NORWOOD. Formerly with Opera Bayreuth; Henry W. Savage's English Grand Opera Co., and Max Faetkenhauer Grand Opera Co. Los Angeles, Cal., January 3, 1908. - The Starr Piano Co., 413 West 5th St., Los Angeles, Cal. ... Gentlemen: Having used the Starr Piano exclusively during the past five years at my summer home, Santford. Conn., and in my private car "Mayflower" on by trans-continental tours, I wish to reiterate my former expressions of the unsurpassed excellence of your pianos. Musically you have unquestionably attained the height of perfection, while architecturally their great beauty must win universal admiration. I will continue, as I have in the past, to give the Starr my unqualified endorsement. Sincerely yours, MARIE CALIELL. Akron, Ohio. July 3, 1908. The Starr Piano Co., Akron Ohio. Gentlemen: It affords me great pleasure to testify to the merits of the Starr Piano. I am deeply impressed with the tone and touch, and its eveness of scale has met with my approval. I would cheerfully recommend the Starr Piano as an artistic instrument to anyone who Is interested. Hoping that you are meeting with the Buccess-that you deserve, I am Very Sincerely, ' . JOHN B. NORTON, E. A. Q. O., A. R. C. O., Lie. Mui. (Organist and Musical Director of St. Paul's Church Late Organist and Musical Director of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, Canada). Examiner for American Guild of Organists, New York. Etc.. Etc Del Prado Apartment, 282 E.l Market St. '

A Partial List of Colleges Vsing STARR Pianos

Agricultural College, Agricultural College, Miss. American College of Music, Akron, Ohio. Ann Arbor University, Ann Arbor, Mich. Anton Diehl's Conservatory, Houston, Texas. Athens Female College, Athens, Ga. Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Croek, Mich. Bayler University, Waco, Texas. Bayview College, Portland, Texas. Bedford University, Shelbyville, Tenn. Belton High School, Belton, Texas. Birmingham Seminary, Birmingham, Ala. Buford College, Nashville, Tenn. Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind. Brundidge High School, Brundidge, Ala. Central Female College, Tuscaloosa, Ala. College for Young Ladies, Lebanon, Tenn. Columbia Institute, Columbia, Tenn. Conservatory of Music, Indianapolis, Ind. Conservatory of Music, Benton Harbor, Mich. Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio. DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Dickson Normal College, Dickson. Tenn. Dominican Sisters, Conner's Creek, Mich. Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. Fairmount College, Monteagle, Tenn. Felician Society, Poly. College, Ft. Worth. Tex. Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Frank Hughes College, Clifton, Tenn. Franklin College, Franklin, Ind. Tt. Deposit High School, Ft. Deposit, Ala. Germantown Catholic School, Germantown, 111.

Gladstone Literary Society, Troy, Ala. Hallstead High School, Hallstead, Pa. Hall-Moody Institute. Martin, Tenn. Hay-Long College, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Island Park Assembly, Rome City, Ind. Jasper College, Jasper, Texas. Lander College, Greenwood, S. C. Lebanon College, Lebanon, Va. Liesegang School of Grand Op., Cleveland, O. Manual Training H. S., Indianapolis, Ind. Marion InsUtute, Marion, Ala. Martin College, Pulaski. Tenn. Memphis Con. Female College, Jackson, Tenn. Methodist Training School, Weatherford, Tex. Met. School of Music, Indianapolis, Ind. Miami Unl., (Delta Rho Frat.) Oxford, Ohio. Morning Musical, Marion, Ind. Normal College, Troy, Ala. Notre Dame Academy, Plymouth, Ind. Oberlin University, Oberlin, Ohio. Oklahoma Christian University, Enid, Okla. Peabody Normal College, Nashville, Tenn.. Polytechnic College, Ft. Worth, Texas. Polk School of Tuning, Valparaiso, Ind. Polloch-Stevens Inst. & Col., Birmingham, Ala. Princeton Collegiate Institute, Princeton, Ky. Public Schools, Indianapolis, Ind. Public Schools. Ft. Stockton, Texas. Randor College, Nashville, Tenn. Rienzi Thomas St. of Music, Montgomery, Ala. Rowe's Conservatory of Music, Ennis, Texas. Sam Houston Institute, Austin, Texas.

School of Music, Lafayette, Ind. Sigma Chi, State University, Austin. Texas. Sisters of Divine Providence, Beevllle, Texas. Sisters of Holy Humility of Mary, ML Maria. O. Sisters Immaculate Henrt of Mary, Monroe. Mich. Sisters of Incarnate Word, Clarendon, Texas. Sisters of Loretto, Montgomery, Ala. South Bend Conservatory, South Bend, Ind. Southwestern University, TJeorgetown, Texas. St. Bernard College. Cullman, Ala. State Blind Institute, Austin, Texas. State Normal School, Montgomery, Ala. State University. Austin, Texas. Stamford Collegiate InsUtute, Stamford. Texas. Stern!eldt Studio of Music, Montgomery, Ala. Switzer College, Itasca, Texas. Terrill College. Dicherd. Tenn. "The Walkervllle School. Walkervllle. Mich. Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee. Ala. U. S. Grant, University, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ur8uline Academy, Dallas, Texas. Ursuline Young Ladies Acad., Pittsburg, Pa. University of Athens, Athens. Tenn. University of Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Tenn. University Training Sch, Blooming Grove, Tex. Union Church High School, Union Church. 5Iiss. Verdi School of Music, Los Angeles, Cal. Waco Conservatory, Waco, Texas. Ward Seminary, Nashville, Tenn. Wesley University. Terrell, Texas. Wilson, College, Chambersburg, Pa.

SEVERAL CARLOADS JUST SHIPPED TO AN OHIO UNIVERSITY The Starr Piano Company has just closed a contract with the Oberlin College for several carloads of Starr Pianos. This will give you an idea of the high esteem in which this piano is held by the world's best teachers of music. The Starr piano is used exclusively in this college. A COMPARISON WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE STARR'S MERITS We advise all prospective purchasers of a piano to make a comparison of all the different makes, then we are certain that you, like the best colleges of this country, will have no other than the Starr. Our warerooms are stocked with our newest models in all the different finished woods such as Circassian walnut, mahogany, etc. Call at any time and see these high grade pianos, recommended by the best musicians in the world.

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