Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 109, 19 March 1915 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915

DRAMA LEAGUE SEES PHANTASY WELL ENACTED

Miss Ernest, Professor Kelly and Howard Messick Appear in "The Master of Dreams." BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. The members of the Drama league turned out last evening to hear the lecture on the Greek drama by William Dudley Foujke and to witness the short play given by Miss Pearl . Ernest, D. W. Kelly of the Richmond high, school faculty and Howard Mea- , sick. Miss Ernest and Mr. Messick r are Earlham students. The play, "The Master of Dreams," ' by an English writer, and characterized as a "phantasy," was presented In the high school auditorium in front " of the red curtain used for that stage, with simple settings of white furniture, the latter with the white costumes of the principals silhouetted . against the vivid background, making ' an artistic effect. ' The play itself has little dramatic .significance since it Is semi-symbol-vical in character and concerns states of mind rather than social action, but ls an attractive and fanciful thing. Overlook Homely Thing. , Pierrot and Pierret are discovered in the attitude of poetio ideals reaching after the romance of the unknown ' while overlooking the simple, beautiful. homely things within the gTasp. "The Master of Dreams." played by B. W. Kelly, dawns on the two and points the way to happiness which is visualized by the kiss of Pierrot and j 'erret. when the former sees, for the first time, his ideal realized In the latter. Both Miss Ernest, and Mr. Messick presented this rather difficult Interpretation with a certain light touch and in admirable taste, and, Mr. Kelly completed the theatric triangle consistently. Miss Mildred Schalk preceded the play with a piano solo, and also played , some incidental music effectively. Mr. Foulke's lecture, given in one of the classrooms, concerned itself with the history, ethics and aesthetics of the Greek drama, and was eloquent and informational. ' Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable Rheumatism is a disease characterized by pains in the joints and in the muscles. The most common forms are: Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatic Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism and Lumbago. All of these types can be helped abcolutely by applying some good liniment that penetrates. An application of Sloan's Liniment two or three times a day to the affected part will give instant relief. Sloan's Liniment is good for pain, and especially Rheumatic Pain, because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes the afflicted part and draws tne pain. "Sloan's Liniment Is all medicine." Get a 25c bottle now. Keep it handy in case of emergency. adv. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO HOLD ROLL GALL Annual roll call of the Coeur de Lion lodge No. 8 K. of P. will be held at the lodge rooms April 6. First rank work will be given beginning at 8 o'clock with the roll call following. Invitations have been issued to the entire membership of the lodge with the request that those unable to attend send congratulatory letters to be read. The committee which has charge of the meeting is composed of Charles M. Lyons, Forest Maple, Albert J. Ford. Price's ice cream and ices are the best eight flavors. The total strength of the British army in India exceeds 350,000 men, and costs $85,000,000 annually. Great Kidney Medicine Again Proves Reliable I believe the remarkable cure I derived from Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is worthy of special mention. T was troubled with pains in my back, weak kidneys. There was a time before using Swamp-Root that I was in misery all the time, sitting or standing. I was told by a friend that Swamp-Root would help nie and I purchased a dollar bottle and it relieved me wonderfully. It was certainly remarkable. Its relief made me a new man and gave me much comfort. I took another bottle of the 50-cent size which cured me. I drive every day over the roughest section of Kentucky and have no trouble whatever .with my kidneys. 1 have gained 15 pounds in weight since I took Swamp-Root. Am 31 years of age and enjoy the best of health, and I am not afraid to recommend SwampRoot to any one. Verv respectfiillv yours, O. R. WEBB, Glasgow. Ky. Subscribed and sworn to before by ('. R. Webb, vaUh whom I am personally acquainted. I further certify that I am not related to any of the parties, nor interested in any way in the subject matter herein contained. THOS REYNOLDS, N. P. B. C. ietter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fc Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. RegvJjc fifty-cent and one-dollar ize bottles for sale at all drug store. -Adv

Indict Anarchists in Plot to Kill All Millionaires

From left to right Detectives Pat Walsh, Jerry Murphy and Jim Starret, three of the New York policemen who aided in uncovering the plot of anarchists to blow up St. Patrick's Cathedral, kill John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Cornegie and Cornelius Vanderbilt, and dynamite Wall street banks. Walsh and Starret, disguised as scrubwomen, were busy scrubbing the entry to the big cathedral, when Frank Abarno, armed with the two bombs, shown In the center of the photograph, entered. .Murphy, in his disguise as a workman, was escorted to a pew just behind the an

archist by another detective disguised stamped out tLe lighted fuse and then

LABOR HERALD CRITICISES CITY LIGHT PLANT FOR USING ENVELOPES MADE IN SCAB SHOP

The Labor Herald, official organ of organized labor in Richmond, comments on the use of non-union printed envelopes by the municipal light plant: "An ordinance was passed some time ago by the common council of the city of Richmond prohibiting. the use of any printed matter by any of the city officers that did not bear the label of the Typographical Union. It was reported to the label committee of this union that the municipal light, heat and power plant was using the government printed envelopes, which are printed at Columbus in a nonunion shop. The printers are complaining about this, and say that it is unfair to the employing printers in this city as well as to the workmen in the printing plants. These men are taxpayers in the city and make their living from work secured in the city, and if the city dads go away from the city to get their printing done, when it can be done as well or better in this city, it is only just that the work be let to the printers of this city. In all PURDUE PREPARES VOCATIONAL WORK Every Teacher of Branch Next Fall Must Qualify for High Class Instruction. School teachers of Wayne county are called upon to prepare themselves for the teaching of vocational sub jects. Beginning with the next school year every teach of vocational work must show that she is qualified to give high-class instruction. The vocational law provides that "after September 1, 1915, all teachers required to teach elementary agriculture, industrial work or domestic science shall have passed an examination in such subjects prepared by the state board of education." Many will need to prepare themselves for the work. They will wish to secure in a short summer term special instruction in vocational subjects. In order that, teachers may receive help, Purdue university will conduct a summer school from June 12 to July 24, 1915. The well equipped laboratories of the agricultural, home economics and manual training departments will be open to the teachers of the state. Arrangements are also being made for more than thirty members of the university staff to give instructions in the school; The state of Indiana is calling upon teachers to take up a new work. It is also arranging for the state agricultural and technical school to render all possible assistance. FIRM BACKS TEAM The Maxwell Automobile company of New Castle, will support the Maxwell baseball team, financially, according to an announcement .made by Superintendent Jameson- yesterday.' Tommy Ritter is managing the team until definite arrangements can be made.

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Murphy jumped from the pew,

the part of the city officials in view of the fact that there is an ordinance against just what the municipal light plant is doing. In all fairness they should be willing to assist the printers of Richmond in this fight against having work done outside the government printing office at Washington, done in non-union shops."

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