Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 111, 22 March 1917 — Page 2
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THE RiCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MAR. 22, 1917
FRENCH PUT FOOD THROUGH TO SWISS
(By AsaocUtd Press) PARIS, March 23. The French government Is making a special effort to aee that food Importations into Switzerland shall sot be Interfered with as long as they are applied solely to the needs of the Swiss. Oenys Cochin, minister of blockade In Primler Briand's cabinet, has been In Berne recently going over the entire Swiss food question with members of the Swiss government
MRS, DAUGHERTY DIES
HAGERSTOWN, lad., March 22. Sarah Daugherty. age 74, who died at Hartford City, Saturday,, was brought to the Chicago Corner church where the funeral and burial was held Tuesday. Mrs. Daugherty was the widow of Samuel Daugherty, father of Mrs. Alice Newcom, of Washington street, and John Daugherty of Jacksonburg, and Mrs. George Fleming of Richmond. Mrs.. Fleming attended the funeral. She Is survived by three sons, Morris and Everett at home, and Frank Daugherty of Hartford City. She lived at Millvllle, many years ago.
NAVAL AUXILIARY - TO GIVE TRAINING (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, March 22. Yachtsmen of Chicago and vicinity will mee tonight at the Chicago Yacht club for the purpose of organizing a naval auxiliary to assist the navy department in obtaining power boats and crews. It is planned to form a squadron of the boats offered to the government and to use them In training for the navy.
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On The Screen
Those who in their youth enjoyed the homely pleasures of the moonlight hayrido, the social dance given by the Aid Society, the small town charity bazaar and then at the ordained time, felt all the spiritual pangs of repentance at the "camp meeting" they will find a great treat in "Redeeming Love" which plays the Murrette theatre today. WASHINGTON In "The Argyle Case," which Is the Selznick-Picture feature at Washington theatre today and Friday there is one of the most absorbing detective stories In all the literature of stage, fiction and screen. Robert Warwick will be seen as a detective of the modern scientific type, unraveling a complex and fascinating problem. John Argyle, a millionaire, has been killed, and there are surface reasons for suspecting, in turn any one of the following persons: Mary Mazuret, his adopted daughter, in whose favor Argyle has just made a new will.
On The Boards
The music of "Very Good Eddie" Is the most popular written since Floradcra had its remarkable run. The publishers have sold over 3,000.000 copies of the various song hits. One song alone entitled "Babes In the Woods" has sold over 1,000,000 copies. Jerome Kern is the composer, Schuyler Green the writer of the lyrics. "Very Good Eddie" is to be seen with the original New York production at the Washington theatre Saturday, March 24th.
Mme. Sumiko San, dainty and demure. Is singing this week at the Murray theatre. With her are four Japanese g,iils. with voices like musical mandolins, who laugh and dance after i he fashion of the geisha. Mme. Sumiko was the original Japanese "Madame Butterfly." Four years ago she made a flying tour through America, singing "Butterfly" in Chicago, New York and Philadelpla, and then going on to Germany.
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Hot Water for Sick Headaches
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The story of "The Argyle Case" is that of the mysterious murder of John Argyle, a multi-millionaire, in the library of his home. Circumstances point strongly toward Argyle's adopted daughter, Mary, who Is the beneficiary under his will, Argyle having quarreled bitterly with hi3 son, Bruce. Just as things begin to look black for Mary, Asche Kayton, a great private detective, is called in by Bruce and takes hold of the Investigation.
MUSICAL NOTES OF RICHMOND
BY FORREST DAVIS Musical Richmond is stretching and yawning after a winter of hibernation. The latter part of this season promises to be as fruitful of artist's recitals as the early part was barren. Impresarios are bestirring themselves and the next six weeks offers three first class musical events. First, of course, comes the GalllCurci concert nest Monday evening. Stage seats probably will be necessary to accommodate the immense audience which will do honor to this sensational artist. Esther Griffin White has announced an engagement of the Russian Symphony orchestra at the Coliseum for Sunday afternoon, April 29. Laura C. Gaston is to direct a recital by Fanning and Turpin probably In First Presbyterian church during the latter part of April. Fanning is a pleasing vocalist and Turpin a sympathetic accompanist. They are Dayton men. Outlying communities have supplied a goodly share of the patronage for the Galli-Curci concert.. Orders for tickets have been received from Dublin, Milton, Cambridge City, Newcastle, Hagerstown, Greensfork. Centerville, Liberty, Connersville, College Corner, Campbellstown, Dayton, Eaton, West Alexandria, Fountain City and Winchester. This suggests the thought that Richmond owes It to its constituent territory to be an artistic and musical a3 well as commercial and political capital. In other words, Richmond Should provide the best things in the arts for its neighbors as well as for herself. Cometh still more witnesses to the tremendous appeal In Galli-Curcl's voice. Miss Emily Fletcher, daughter of Mrs. E. B. Fletcher, of South Eighteenth street, in a letter to her mother describes her impressions when she heard Galli-Curci in Chicago. Extracts from her letter follow: "Galli-Curci just outdid herself that night and received her usual ovation. Her voice was in perfect condition and I certainly never heard anything like It she Is unapproachable. "That Saturday night she sang the Bell Song from Lakme and for encores the Last Rose of Summer and Home,
Sweet Home. The last part of each one she took an octavo higher and ended on a pianissimo somewhere up in the stars. Of course the audience went wild with excitement."
The Boston Symphony orchestra, recognized a3 the pre-eminent band of American players, is announced for the Dayton Civic Music League court next season. Nellie Melba, one of the greatest artists of all time, is in America again after an extended stay in her Australian home. She expects to return to the Antipodes shortly, filling a f6w concert dates meantime.
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When you feel like enjoying the new "catchy" popular hits, patriotic, soul-stirring marches, ballads of by-gone days, quartettes, whistling solos, humorous monologues "chock-full" ' of funny "digs" or exquisite arias from the operas Step over to your Starr Phonograph and select a "program" to please yourself. , Sweet, crystal-clear and marvelcusly natural will be the tones which pour forth. For in the Starr Phonograph there Is a human-like "singing throat" wholly fashioned from silver grain spruce. This rare wood Is four times as costly as what others use. ...But as the result of its use and because in its design it follows the dictates of three generations of musical
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GERMANY RECRUITS TROOPS IN POLAND
(By Acsoclated Presa) AMSTERDAM,' Via London, " March 22. Germany has started a now and elaborate recruiting campaign in Po
land, according to a Koenlgsberg dispatch to the Frankfurter Zeltung quoting Polish papers. Under th new schema sevnnteen main recruiting offices, 74 district offices and 400 local bureaus have been opened. An appeal of the atata council to the Poles to join the colors will shortly bo issued.
PROHIBIT ROLLER SKATING
OXFORD. O , March 12. The village officials today Issued an order prohibitum roller-skating- on tbo sidewalks. Sometime ago the use of coaster wagons was stopped. Bcores of kida are sore at the administration.
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