Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 124, 6 April 1915 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915.

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Y. H. I. ACTORS HEAR DEMANDS TO PLAY AGAIN

Crowds Eagerly Take up Seats for First Two Per-! formances of Annual Minstrel Show. All preparations for the Y. M. I. minstrels Wednesday and- Thursday night in St Andrews' hall to the out flttihg o seventy-five members "of tho cast with, dress suits and the furntshlngs that go. with them, have been completed. 1 .When "the plat opened last Thursday noon, more than half the seats for both nights were taken within two hours and a committee will deckle tomorrow whether to give the show a third night If there are calls for reserved seats at 505 Main street the third plat will be opened for Friday night Settings on the St Andrew's stage are ready for the show. A dress rehearsal was held Sunday and all stage settings were brought into use. Jn the opening part of the show the stage has the appearance of the front of a marble building, with a balcony and stairway of marble. The chorus is seated on five tiers. Double Quartet Sings. An addition to the show is the Y. M. I. double quartet, which furnishes the best music In the show. Runge's orchestra, worked in after the manner of the Primrose minstrels, will play for the en tire. show. The double quartet is composed of Ray Geier and Joseph Wessel. first tenors; Clarence Geier and Frank Kahle, second tenors: Rudolph Gausepohl and Will Kahle, first basses; Robert Kprves and Urban Gausepohl, second basses. .. Ballet singers for the minstrel are Ray Geier, Joseph Wessel, Frank Kahle, Urban Gausepohl and Clarence Geier. ' End men are Evan Smith, Pari Minor, Ralph Snaveley, Benton Barlow,. Clarence Turner, Edward Ryan, James Kinsella, Clarence Zeyen, Peter J31el and Walter Geier. The end men had their first dress rehearsal last night when the elaborate velvet suits arrived. Howard Me.iick will net as interlocutor. The program follow is : First PartMississippi Cabaret ; . Opening Chorus "One Wonderful Night" Joseph Wessel and Chorus "Chinatown". Entire Com winy "Vale of Dreams" Frank Kal.le "When Grown Up Ladies Act Like - Babies Evan Smith "When the Rainbow Shines Brighter Than Morn" ... ;: Urban Gausepohl -"Fl6atlnr"D6WtKe MTe'slssTp'pF-.:. . i .......-. . . . . Ralph Snaveley "She Used to Be the Slowest Girl In Town" Dink Minor "A Little Love, a Little Kiss" Ray Geier "The Vampire" Clarence Turner "The Bubble" From High Jinks... Joseph Wessel "Rufus Johnson's Harmony Band". . , Benton Barlow DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort When those sharp pains go shooting through your, head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little MUSTEROLE on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain gives quick relief. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister I Doctor and nurses frankly recommend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Crdup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted FeetColds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 25c and SOc jars, and a special large hospital size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

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Physical Director Robert Nohr promises to provide a real treat for those who attend the gymnastic carnival. April 30 and. May 1, in the Coliseum. One of the features of the carnival will be the drill work of the bigh school boya. The formations are executed to music. The formations used are thoBe employed by the Cincinnati Turnverein at their public demonstration, and are very intricate, each group having from ten to twenty movements. The boys go through the drills without orders from the director, being guided solely by the music. WHOLE FAMILY DEPENDENT Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: "Our whole family depend on Pine-Tar-Honey." Maybe someone in your family has" a severe Cold perhaps it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready household remedy it gives immediate relief. Pim-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs, destroys the Germs, and allows Nature to act. At your Druggist, 25c adv. - COUNTY RENEWS THOMAS LICENSE William H. Thomas, saloon owner at 502 North Eighth street, who operated his place of business three days without a license, was granted a license late yesterday by the county commissioners. The board of commissioners decided that Thomas had no intention of violating the law, but that he failed to apply far a license because of ignorance of the system. CARD OF THANKS. As we can not see all of our iriends we wish in' this mahhr to extend ip them our heartfelt thinks for their many acts of kindness and also beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our dear son Willie, assuring them that they will ever be cherished in our memory. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene , McCann And Children. "Chinatown".. Closing Chorus Olio. Otto Blotz, popular American airs in German. Blei Brothers, twins in the JohnsonWillard fight. Turner, Ryan and Barlow, "Just a Little Fun." Minor and Smith, comedy. Finale "At the Cabaret," by entire company. THE USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR - Soap should -be used .very, spar? ingly, If at all; "if you want o keepyour hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much "alkali. "This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), is cheaper and better than soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocanut oil at any pharmacy, and a few ounces will supply every, member of the family for months. Adv. IlipiillllliilllillililiiilllliillliilliiliU I Why I 3 Wfflard I I Won i Because he knew where and saw how to get in the best licks. You are wasting lots of energy f. with your old glasses. Come 3 around the corner , and I will put your eyes in good working 3 condition at a reasonable price. Optometrist. 10 North Ninth St. Phone 2765 siiittilllllH Jill!il!iil!l!!ll!!!!!lii!i!iliili;!ll!;!l!illiil!lilll!i! STARTLING!

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DOWNING SETTLEMENT HOLDS ANNUAL . . EASTER CHICKEN AND EGG FESTIVAL

HQLLANSBURG. Q., April 6. Mr. and. Mrs. T. J. Albright spent Sunday in Arcanum. the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. 8. Hennea. . Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones of Richmond spent Easter with Mr. Jones' parents. Mrs. Elam Mlkesell of Cox's Mills spent Easter with her sister, Mrs. William Horn. r Friday ' night the Palestine high school and the Hollansburg high school hal three representatives In a debate here. Palestine supported the negative side and won. The question was. Resolved, That cities over 60,000 should adopt the commission form of government The high school girls furnished the music. ? Saturday night John Conover of Mason, O., farmer, pianist, harpist and lecturer, gave an entertainment Easter Entertainment. Sunday morning an entertainment was given at the Methodist church. The program follows: Song, choir; recitations by Irene Thompson, Reba Slick and Alice Madden: song by the choir; recitations by Willard Don Wolf Mary Williams and Mildred Morgan; song by choir. Each Saturday night preceding Easter the Downing settlement, east of town, holds a chicken and egg feast at the home of one of the twenty-odd families included In the "ring." Last Saturday more than seventy persons gathered at the home of Ernest Sinks and family for the spread. After the supper games and euchre were enjoyed until a late hour. The following were among the guests: Wilson Lutz and daughter, Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Beanblossom, Edward Downing, Tom Sullivan, wife and family of Camp-bullstown,-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Martin. J. -L. Downing and son Walter, George Downing, Alice Downing. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Chenoweth, Pearl Irelan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Poe Downing, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross and Grandfather Ross, Mr. and Mrs. David Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Downing, Bland Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Petry, Hazel Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sinks. Leave for Urbana. Alva Ulshafer, Pearl Ulshafer and Ward Dubbs left Saturday for Urbana, to spend Easter with Solomon Ulshafer and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peden and William Peden spent Sunday in Bethel. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Chenoweth and

ABE THEATRE Showing the Licensed Program That Pleases the Majority. TOMORROW , " , r "Tit CKaMplorf.'V - - CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the Greatest Comedy Scream Ever Filmed. In Addition. RUTH THE GIRL DETECTIVE in a Two-Reel Drama Full of Action. "JARED FAIRFAX'S MILLIONS" Tomorrow's Program Is a Variety of Comedy and Drama That Is Almost Impossible to Equal. PRICES Afternoon and Night, 10 Cents. TODAY MARC McDERMOTT AND MIRIAM NESBITT In a Beautful Production in Two Acts, "The Glory of Clementina." A Comedy That Is Almost as Good as a Charlie Chaplin to Go With It.

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Mrs. Lurt Retd and son of New Paris spent Sunday bare. ' Dr. and Mrs. Harry Clem are entertaining Mr. Clem's father. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas and son Charles have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit with relatives here. Onie Marshall and Miss Thelma Overman of Fountain City were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peden. Elmer Newton and Raymond Houser went to New Castle Saturday to attend the funeral of their father, Daniel W. Houser. Easter Program. The following program was given at the Christian church Sunday night: Song. "Awakening Chorus," choir; Invocation, Ethel Williams; song, choir; recitations, Roy Koontz and . Lavina Lowdenslager; song, choir; recitations Paul Rudicel and Idris Timmons; song and drill. Busy Bee class; piano solo. Nolo TUlson ; recitations, Charles Rudicel, Mae Peden; son, choir; piano duett, Grace Whitman and Duby Downing; recitation, Harold Koontz; vocal solo, Barnett Browne; reading Roma Simpson; exercise, four boys of the Boys' Junior class; solo Letha Moore; violin solo, Kenneth White; vocal solo, Esther Lowdenslager; piano solo, Prof. John Conover, drill, Loyal Workers class and Boys' Junior class; harp solo, Prof. John Conover; playlet; class of Loyal Workers; vocal solo, Gwendolyn White; coronation hymn by congregation; benediction; music, orchestra. , ' - - ' The marriage of Sullivan Loral Ross, son of Segul Ross, of Whitewater, and Miss Enola Richards of Glen Kara, took place Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. They will reside in Glen Karn, where Mr. Ross is employed by

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When county officials came to work today they found motor truck firms bad their samples lined up before the court house in anticipation of bidding to supply the county with a one-ton track, with a capacity of twelve men. Bids were not asked for until tonight. A company from Dayton displayed two machines which were, driven to Richmind before 9 o'clock this morning. The county commissioners will not consider bids until April 17. - W. A. Chenoweth in his department store. Dr. and Mrs. A- W. Meek will return home this week after having spent the winter - in Cincinnati and Richmond. Frank Sehreel of Greenville was In Hollansburg Monday. Treva Timmons of Spartansburg spent Easter here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Timmons. Russell Wolfal and Lester-Wicker-sham spent Saturday in Richmond. Great Britain must girdle the globe to find her people, and must traverse the seven seas to locate her possessions. RADNOR CO LLAR. AMUSEMENTS Program MOVING-PICTURES Tonight Theatorium TONIGHT. Two Reel Kriterlon "A Courageous Coward" One Reel Historical "MEN WHO RUN OUR GOVERNMENT." LYRIC TONIGHT Two Reels With Murdock Macquarrie and Agnes Vernon in "The Cameo Ring." One Reel "They Were On Their Honeymoon." Murrette TONIGHT Two Reel Reliance Drama "Bubbling Water." One Reel Drama "THE SKINFLINT."

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