Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 266, 12 September 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY SEPTE3IBER 12, 1912.

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w Extensive Program to be Carried Out and Guests to Be Entertained Royally. The annual meeting: of the County Commissioners' state association to be held in Richmond, September 25-26, will attract county commissioners from erery county in the state to this city. Sessions will be held at the court house and in the high school auditorium. The program is appended: Thursday, September 25, 1912. At Wayne County Court House 10:00 a. m. Registering. 10:30 a. m. Call to order. Address of Welcome, Hon. H. C. Fox, Judge of Wayne Circuit Court. Response J. B. WyBS, President of Association, Ft. Wayne. Roll Call by Counties. Organization. Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. 1:30 p. m. Call to Order. Address "Relation of Auditor's Office to that of County Commissioner" Hon Albert Sahm, Indianapolis. Discussion. Address "Repairing Steel Bridges and Concrete Arches" John W. Mueller, New Castle. Address "Leaks in Public Funds" Hon. Thos. Nugent. Address "Business Methods Applied to Public Office" Ex-Governor W. T. Durbin, Anderson. 3:30 p. m. Auto Ride About the City. Lunch in Glen Miller. 7:30 p. m. Theater Party. Friday, September, 26, 1912. 9:30 a. m. Address "Results of Three Years' Experience with the Accounting Law" Hon. W. A. DeHority, Indianapolis. Address "Duties of County Commissioners" Hon. E. G. Hoffman. Address W. P. Blair, Ft. Wayne. Discussion. Adjournment. 1:30 p. m. Call to Order in the High School Auditorium. Illustrated Lecture Hon. M. O. Eldridge "Practical Problems in Road Construction." Address "Needed Legislation in Road Building" Hon. Clarence A. Kenyon, President of the Indiana Good Roads Association, Indianapolis. Stereoptlcon Lecture Hon. Charles Callorr Brown, Indianapolis. Address "Good Fellowship Among Officials" Hon. Jas. Hoskins, Terre Haute. Officers of State Association J. B. Wyss, President, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; W. D. Thurber, Secretary, Terre Haute, Ind." Committees in Charge. Executive Committee W. H. Romey, Chairman; W. M. Bailey, A. L. Jenkins, J. M. Seaney, J. F. Bartel, D. S. Coe, R. B. Mather, G. O. Ballinger, J. F. Hasemeier, Chas. H. Igelman, E. H. Harris, E. F. Warfel, Fred J. Bartel. Committee on Finance Fred G. White, Chairman; J. C. Price, R. N. Beeson, B. H. Linderman, Omer Farlow, Fred H. Lemon, J. F. Hasemeier Chas. H. Igelman, Fred J. Bartel, E. R. Lemon, D. W. Elmer, H. J. Hanes, F. M. Taylor, Dr. A. B. Price, Frank Waidele, Chas D. Shideler, Ira C. Wood, Samuel Fred, Denver C. Harlan. Arrangements Committee R. B. Mather, Chairman; W. M. Penny, J. A. Bailey, Gib Scott, L. E. Little, Fred Krone. Committee on Headquarters W. A. Bond, Chairman; I. E. Smith, I. N. Drurey, H. C. Foster, J. O. Barber. Committee on Reception D. S. Cie, Chairman; W. M. Bailey, W. W. Kell er, E. H. Harris, J. F. Bartel, C. E. Potter. Committee on Badges G. O. Ballinger, Chairman; J. M. Seaney, O. G. Porterfield. Committee on Program L. S. Bowman, Chairman; W. J. Robbins, C. O. Williams. Committee on Decoration Chas. H. Igelman, Chairman ;' Philip Birck, Turner Hadley, Herman F. Pardieck, Geo. W. Mansfield. Committee on Autos A. L. Jenkins, Chairman, H. A. Dill, Theo. Hill, Lew Biff. Committee on Theater Party E. H. Warfel, chairman; Horace Hadley, O. 3. Murray. L SOCIETY OF INTEREST. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke of Indianapolls writes the following of interest . to club women throughout the state: The history of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, recent ly issued fa a work of real interest to every club woman, and we hape that our Indiana sisters will not neglect to send for it. Indiana's honorable part in the geneSis of the club movement is well set forth, although a one volume work necessitated brief space for each state. There Is a good picture of Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker in . the volume, besides pictures of others prominent in the kaovement. IS BETTER. .Miss Margaret Conroy who under- ' went an operation at a hospital near BuySHirta Here-Real Values 923 Ha-n S.. p ARROW COLLARS All Styles and Sizes f

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, - "Way Down East" will start on its j eighteenth year this moi.th. Maude Fealey and Jacobs Durkin are to star In "The Right Princess." . George Soule Spencer will head a stock company in New York this season. William Faversham will have 150 "supers" in his production of "Julius Caesar." W. A. Brady is to produce "The Corespondent," by Alice L. Pollock and Rita Welman. The Shuberts will send out "The City" again for a road tour, opening in Milwaukee. Lulu Glaser is going into vaudeville presenting a musicab comedy with a company of four. "The Ne'er Do Well," it is said, will be the first play in which the Panama Canal will igure. A. B. Thomas has written a play entitled "The Black Flag," which Henry i Miller will produce. i George W. Munroe and Harry Fisher have been engaged for the cast of the new play "The Sun Dodgers." Janet Priest, the diminutive actress, is to head the cast of "Baby Doll" to ! be produced In St. Louis. ! Mabel Morrison is to appear in vau- ' deville with a new sketch written by a : club woman o Los Angeles, Calif. Digby Bell is to star in "It Happened In Topeka," by George V. Hobart, with Mary Cecil as leading lady. Paul Nester and Paul Wllstach are collaborating on a play to be produced in New York after the election. Marie Tempest is soon to appear in London in a new comedy by Harold Chapin which is called "Art and Opportunity." There are rumors that Lina Cavai lieri will forsake the opera house for the stage and will soon appear in a pl&.y by Paul Hervieu. Winthrop Ames will present "June Madness," by H. K. Webster, at the Fulton Theater, New York, on Thursday, September 26. Catherine Countiss has a new play written by some university professor In the West, which she will p reduce after the holidays. Miss Anglin will produce Edward Knoblauch's gypsy-play "Egypt," at Albany, N. Y., on September 30. George Foster Piatt, Mr. Ames'" stage director, is mounting it. The first American production of Shaw's satirical play, "Fanny's First Play," will be made in New York, with the English company, on September 16 The opening will be at the comedy instead of the Little Theater, as originally planned. OX ROAST The colored people of Richmond will hold a big picnic at Jackson park, September 16. An ox roast will be one of the Dig features of the affair. .RHEUMATISM Any Kind, also Liver, Kidney, Lumbago, Stomach & Bleed Diseases cured by Penn's Sure Safe S. Speedy i.-- Cure only 25c and 75c at Drulfttet by mall. Denn's H.C .Co. Columbus, Ohio.

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ADVANCED EAT SALE goes on at The Starr Piano Store, 10th and Main Streets, Richmond, Ind., on Monday morning, 8 a. m., the 9th of September. THURSDAY the plat will be at the GENNETT THEATER Box Office. GENNETT THEATRE Sept. 12, 1912 Harry E. Paris Presents OIRELILE HARROLD The World's Famous Tenor Just Back from His London Success, assisted by Miss Agnes Monroe. Mail check, money or express order at once to the Music Study Club, care The Starr Piano Company, 10th and Main St., Richmond, Ind., and seats will be reserved according to the receipt of order. THIS APPLIES TO RICHMOND PEOPLE AS WELL AS THOSE LIVING OUTSIDE THE CITY. PRICES Lower Floor $1.50 and $1.00; Balcony $1.50, $1.00 and 75c. Boxes $2.00. NOTE No Phone Orders Received. Mail order must be accompanied with remittance. All cars held after the performance. Carriage 10:45.

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Gennett Theater. ft' r - .. v..:' 4 Sept. 12 Orville Harrold. Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Sept. 22 Carl Morris. Orville Harrold. The advance sale for the Orville Harrold recital this evening at the Gennett indicates the Interest taken in his appearance here. At Muncie and Anderson -where he appeared recently he was given an ovation and standing room was at a premium. Wherever he goes this celebrated tenor arouses the greatest enthusiasm and this city is fortunate in being able to hear him. The Murray. "The Rosary" which is sung by a quartette of men's voices at the Murray this week, where Gus Sun's mln-

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