Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 119, 31 March 1915 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1915

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QUAKER GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE CONCERT IN CAMBRIDGE CITY Performance at Methodist Church April 6 Precedes ; Opening of Annual Spring 6 Tour of Indiana Cities. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., March 31. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ohmit and Mr. 5 and Mrs. F. F. Romer have returned after a few days spent In Indianapolis. r i E. R. McGraw has been confined to ';' the house the last 'few days with a pease of grip. p Mrs. F. M. Danner it spending a tew j;: days in Indianapolis. ft. Mrs. Anna Wilson ' and Mrs. John I'. Schaller of Dublin were the guests of V Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ogborn Tuesday. p Helen Hunt Club Meets. f 5. A social afternoon was enjoyed by vthe ladies of the Helen Hunt club at r the home of Mrs. May Boden Monday. , The hostess read an entertaining paper on "The International Opera," followt : ed by a program of Vlctrola music, , with selections from both classis and '. lighter opera. The club has purchased two Tanhauser records, "Pilgrim's Chorus" and "Elizabeth's Prayer," ; which will be presented to the school. After the program a two-course Ess fter menu was served by the committee, j.the napkins showing Easter flowers, while dainty floral baskets formed the ' '. favors. The meeting in two weeks will be with Mrs. Ophelia Shulta. instead of Miss Conklin, as stated in Ihe program, jc Miss Helen Filby has returned to Bloomington after having spent the r apring vacation at home. Mrs. Charles Merrick and rMs. Lynn Clark spent Tuesday in Richmond. V: Born, Sunday evening, to Mr. and V Mrs. Harry Kuster, a 7-pound son, ,t who has been given the names of WilJjr lis Lester. 8urprlse Miss Oldham. ': Games and music, supplemented the lerving of dainty refreshments were 6 features of the evening when a number . of friends of Miss Mabel Oldham gave tier a surprise Tuesday evening on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. In thtt rnnrmnnv vera Misses Katha-

5; rlne Doney, Mary Dillon, Edna Myers, Esta Young, Blanche Bird, Bertie LaKTevre, Mabel Straughn, Katherine Ogborn and Mrs. O. M. Smith. gt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver of Inlianapolls visited the latter's parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Williams, Sunlay. Dr. R. H. Kopp has moved his denial from the Calloway building to the Boyd building. - John M. Johnson of Lagansport was iere Tuesday. Thomas Keene, south of Milton, has purchased an Overland touring car of ? 3tubbs & Smith. V The Earlham Glee club, under the V luspices of the'M. E. Sunday school, . will give an entertainment at the M. E. rhurch, Monday evening. FOR SEVERE COUGHS ' tee 2 ounches of Schiffmann's Concen.rated Expectorant. Gives instant relief and breaks up the most stubborn Coughs and Colds. Besides, if it does not give perfect satisfaction, money will be refunded by Clem Thistlethraite's 3 drug stores. Adv. Reserved Seats For Y. JV1. I. Mimstrels Plat opens Thursday at 12 noon at Weiss Antique Furniture Store, 505 Main' St. Gennett Theatre SATURDAY, APRIL 3, Matinee and Night. America's Premier Comedienne May Robson In the Comedy of Cheer, "Martha By the Day" By Jullem Ldppmann. Based on the "Martha" Books. PRICES Matinee, 25c to $1. Night, 25c to $1.50. Seats Thursday. Public Sale! of Household goods Satur day April 3, at 264 Ft. Wayne Ave., consisting of side. boards, dressers, wash stands, beds, cash register, bed springs, chairs, tables, stands; all kinds of furni ture. This is a closing out sale. If you wish to buy re

member the date as it will all be sold to the highest bidder; also buggies, harness, Etc. Restaurant fixtures. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. Terms cash H. FIELDS. H. H. JONES Auctioneer.

127 PERSONS HEAR PALM SUNDAY TALK Rev. J. W. Zerbe Preaches in Decorated Church at Chester.

CHESTER, Ind.. March 31. Albert Hlnshaw is seriously ill. Will Brown and family visited John Murphy and family Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Zerbe filled his regular appointment here Sunday. The church was decorated .with . palms, flowers and ferns. One hundred and twenty-seven attended. Rev. Zerbe will preach , again next Sunday evening, which will be the last sermon of the conference year. f ' Misses Eunice and Ardella Worley sang at the Sunday school convention at Mlddleboro Sunday afternoon. Rev. Zerbe took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles. Caley Duke is remodeling his home. Morrisson Pyle returned home from the hospital last week. He recently underwent an operation. Michael Kendall was in Richmond Monday. - Prof. D. W. Dennis preached at the Friends church Sunday morning. Wilson Kendall entertained at dinner Sunday, Elmer Kendall and. family and Prof. Dennis of Richmond. Miss Clara Kendall has returned to her school at Spiceland after spending a week's vacation with, her parents. O. D. Acton has about four hundred chicks hatched. The College Hill Sunday school gave and ice cream and oyster "supper Friday evening. The proceeds went to the piano fund. Mrs. Alice Haisley Is visiting with Mrs. Will Morrow. Mrs. Sophrona Morrow returned Saturday after a visit with her daughter at Calos City. Cheney Williams and family moved td the Pickett farm, east of town, last week. Mr. Reynolds Is visiting hia son at Fountain City. Chocolate Easter Eggs, Buttercream Easter Eggs, eoeoanut cream eggs, all good eating, and fin selection at Prices. S1-3t Rheumatic or Backachy? Get Trex Now Twenty-five Cents Worth Is Plenty; Try it I Take Harmless, Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Then no more stinging rheumatic pains ; good-bye chronic miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys hor aching back. Trex is wonderful! Acts right off. Trex induces natural drainage of the entire system; promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked out" any longer. Get this quick relief today. 25c at all druggists or sample direct from H. B. Denton ft Co.. (Not Inc.) Beardstown, 111. adv. ARCADE fgs THURSDAY. Charles Chaplin (The Original Fun-Maker." 'In The Park" and 'Snatched From a Burning Death." 2 Act Vitagraph Featuring Helen Gardner Look Friday Look 10c. "Weber and Fields" World's Famous Gloom Dispellers in a 2 part comedy feature Also The Siren of Corsica (3 Act Broadway Special Feature.) TONIGHT "Old Isaacson's Diamonds" 5c 5c AMUSEMENTS Program MOVING-PICTURES Tonight ... - . J.r.M-Brinrnnju Theatorium TONIGHT. (Two Reel Feature) "Back of the Shadows.' (One Reel Comedy) "SYD'S SWEETHEARTS" TONIGHT (Two Reel Feature) "Uncle John' (One Reel Comedy) "It Happened on Friday.' Murrette TONIGHT (Keystone Comedy) (Reliance Drama.) "Only A Tramp." (Thanhouser Drama) "The Stolen Jewels." PHOTOS

LITTLE THEATRE ACTORS INTEND TO ENTERTAIN DRAMA LOVERS

The little Theatre company of Chicago, which will give "The Trojan Women," of Euripides at the Gennett theatre Wednesday, April 14, is organized upon a basis quite different from that of other theatres. In the first place it is not a money making enterprise. Mr. Maurice Browne, the director and Mrs. Brrwne, , (whose maiden name was Ellen Van . Volkenburg, a name which she still uses upon the stage) are devoting their lives to the resuscitation of the ancient Greek tragedies and other rythmical .;, and classic dramas (including however some standard modern plays like those of Bernard Shaw) for the purpose of developing a higher ideal in dramatic art with no thought of pecuniary compensation for themselves. Each of the actors from the highest to the lowest receives the same compensation ineluding Mr. and Mrs. Browne, during the performances of the "Trojan Women" and this is barely sufficient to pay their personal expenses during the tour. Mr. Browne, however, disclaims any mere purpose of reforming theatre goers;, he says: "I am free to say I would'nt go anywhere myself where people aimed to uplift me, and I don't

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SEATS AT MURRAY THEATRE TOMORROW 10 A. M. The Academic Producing Co. Presents T sS America's Premier rwlLJL JUL COMMEDIENNE ROBSON In Her Greatest Laughing Success "Martha By The Day" A Comedy by Julie M. Lippmann, Based on the Popular "Martha" Books, With a Perfect Cast Beautiful Production "Even better than "Aunt Mary." San Francisco Call. NIGHT PRICES 25c to $1.50. MAIL ORDER8 NOW.

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blame anyone for staying away from the Little theatre if he thinks its prime effort is to uplift I have the oldfashioned idea that one goes to the theatre to be amused and entertained. If an entertainment doesn't entertain, don't go. I also have the idea that the best works of the masters of dramatic art afford the . best entertainment,' fire the imagination most and

thrill the senses, therefore make one the happiest. This is what we strive to do in the Little theatre. Overcomes Handicap. "The enterprise suffered in the beginning from two things, both of which have been lived down. One, the idea that this was the place for highbrows only, the other, that the Little theatre was a class affair. Really it is designed as a place where the street sweeper rubs shoulders with the richest and most fashionable. I care no more for the approval of the one than of the other. Nothing has delighted me more than the continued attendance of one business man I have in mind, a clever fellow but not at all intellectual. 'Say, you've got me going," was his comment on "The Trojan Women." 'You know I thought the thing would get by . - " ST RICHMOND. IND. 50c UNION SUITS at

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meand here I am 'swallowing every word of It and calling for more.' " The players of the Little theatre are amateurs, gifted, enthusiastic men and women, willing to give long hours to the service -of the theatre for love of the art of acting. The plays are performed under the auspices of the Woman's Peace Party and a guarantee fund has been raised by Miss Jane Addams as the representative of that party as a protection against loss. Each of the cities however In which the play is to be acted must agree before hand to provide a certain compensation and it Is for this purpose that tickets are being sold in advance at the present time. All the profits beyond the expenses of the tour are to go to the Peace organization.

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