Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 67, 29 January 1918 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1918.

EVAN WILLIAMS DATE CHANGED; PICIMWItAM Tenor to Sing in Richmond,

Feb. 1 1 Sends His Reper toire. The date of the Evan Williams con cert is Richmond has been changed from Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, to Monday evening, . Feb. 11 to conform to the fuel administration's order. Thli promises to be the most interesting of all the concerts on the People's Mnsie Course. The popular American tenor has been delighting large audiences from coast to coast all season and never has been so strongly entrenched in public esteem as at present. ' He has sent his large repertoire to the Music Course office with instructions to select the groups and arias most popular and request their use on bis program. The Music Course managers have decided to let the public select the Williams program and the repertoire is appended. If you have any choice of songs you wish to bear Williams sing address a post card to the People's Music Course, 1000 Main street, care of Fulghum's, giving the number of the group or groups and aria you care most for. The results will be canvassed and the groups receiving the largest number of votes will be placed on the program here. The request is not a request for tickets and it is not necessary to sign your name. The repertoire follows: J. Where E're Lou Walk (Haendel) : Total Eclipse (Haendel); Sound An Alarm (Haendel). 3. Ah, Lore But a Day (Protheroe) : A Spirit Flower (Campbell-Tipton) ; lahtar (Spross): Yesterday and Today (Spross). 3. Wandertng (Schubert); Murmuring Zephyrs (Jensen); Spirit Song (Haydn): Wind and Lyre (Ware). 4. Moonlight Song (Cadman); My Lagan Love (Hamilton Harty); My Native Land (Kaun); The Victor (Kaun). 6. The Pride of Youth (Seegar); Every Kiss is a Song (Massenet) ; The Youth's Departure to the War (Homer). 6. Faith In Spring (Schubert); Serenade (Schubert); Impatience (Schubert). 7. From the Land of the Sky-Blu Water (Cadman); The Cross (Ware); Invtetus (Huhn). , 8. Cycle (Beethoven); O'er the Purple Crested Mountain; On the Cliffs or In the Caves: Lark That Sing'st; O Would That My True Love Were Here: The Spring is Returning; Wake Thy Lute. 9. The Violet (Mozart); Thy Ways Are Peace (Schubert); The Asra (Rubinstein); Dedication (Schumann). 10. Secrecy (Wolf): Weyla'a. Song (Wolf); Wouldn't Thou Behold Thy Loved Sadly Dying (Wolf); Song to Spring (Wolf). 11. Monotone (Cornelius); Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvorak); A Swan (Grieg); The Message (Brahms). 12. Inter Nos, (MacFadyen) ; The Moon Drops Low, (Cadman) ; The Pipes of Gordon's Men, (Hammond); Israfel. (Huhn). 13. The Bells of Rheims, (Lemare); A Fool's Soliloquy. (Campbell-Tipton) ; Separation. (Ward Stephens); Summertime, (Ward Stephens). ' 14. Eliland Song Cycle, (Von FielIU) ; Silent Woe, Frauenworth, Roses, Secret Oreelngs, On the Shore of the Lake, Child Voices, Moonlight Song, Dreams, Anathema, Resignation. 15. Hall Blessed Mary, Stradella, (Flotow); In Native Worth, Creation, (Haydn) ; O Days of Grief, Arminius, (Bruch). 16. Ah Moon of My Delight, Persian Garden, (Liza Lehmanxi); On Away! Awake! Beloved?, Hlagatha, (Coleridge-Taylor). 18. In an Old Fashioned Town, (W. H. Squire); Requiescat, (H. CloughLdghter); Her Beautiful Hands, Ward Stephens): And This Shall Make Us Free, (Marshall Kernochan). 19. There Little Girl Don't Cry, (Ward Stephens) ; Sweet Little Woman O' Mine, (Bartlett); Tim Rooney's at the Fightin', (Nora Flinn); Morn ing, (Oley Speaks); A Little Bit O Honey. (C. J. Bond). 20. De Profundis, (MacKayden); As the Gloaming Shadows Creep. (McDowell); The Day is Done, (Spross); The Pilot, (Protheroe). 21 The Eagle, (Carl Busch); Art, (T. Bertram Fox); The Rose's Cup, (Ward Stephens); Morning Hymn, (George Henschel). 22. The Prayer Perfect (Irvin J. Stenson); We Two Together (Marshall Kernochan: Long Ago (Sidney Homer); When the Angels Call (Sidney Homer); April Weather (James H. Rogers). 23. By Moonlight (Schumann): Hidden Tears (Schumann); Wanderlied (Schumann). 24. All Souls Day (Rich. Strauss); Homeward (Richard Strauss); Cecilie (Rich. Strauss). 25. Love Sounds the Alarm (Haen del); O Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave Me (Haendel); How Vain is Man (Haendel). Arias 1. "Flower Song" Carmen (Bizet). 2. "Your Tiny Hands Are Frozen" La Bohem (Puccini). 3. "Lend Me Your Aid" Queen of Sheba (Gounod). 4. "Spirit of Light" Favorita (Donizetti). 5. -"If With All Your Hearts" Elijah (Mendelssohn). 6. "How Many Hired Servants" Trodipal Son (Sullivan). 7. "O raradiso" L'Africain (Meyerbeer) . 8. "Sorrows of Death" Hymn of r raise (Mendelssohn). 9. "Waft Her Angels" (Haendel). 10. "Prize Song" Master Singers (Wagner). 11. "Celeste Aida" Aida (Verdi). 12. "Clelo e mar" Gioconda (Pon chielli). Mr. Williams will sing encores from the following list. Any four songs from the following may be chosen for the program: Charity (McDermid) : Awake. Awake (McDermid; Lovely Night (Ronald); Love I Have Won You (Ronald). A Dream (Bartlett); Sweet Miss Mary (Neldlinger) : A Perfect Day ,

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Above Marines; disarming and throwing an adversary (left) and the upward thrust. back from bayonet drill.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. When our boys go into action there will not be one of them who will not be able to resort to his bayonet In a closeup encounter with all the confidence which long practice breeds. For they are schooled in its use for every emergency. The bayonet was on the decline as a weapon of war before this war began. Experts were even advising that it be discarded. But when the allies (Bond); Open the Gates of the Temple (Knapp). Absent (Metcalf); Little Boy Blue (Nevin); A Spray of Roses (Sanderson); O Dry Those Tears (Del Reigo). Red Cross Work Rooms To Be Open On Mondays The work shop at the Red Cross rooms will be open each Monday. Last Monday afternoon the workroom was filled with workers. Many more workers are needed iu all departments and women and children are asked to assist. The work shop will also be open Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Are Not the Same. Amiability and flabbiness, meekness and weakness, are not the same thing; excess of the former leads to the latter. German Aliens

Between 600 and 700 German alien enemies in Richmond will be compelled to register their names, and facts concerning them, at police station, beginning February 4. AH citizens or subjects of the German empire, being males of the age of 14 and upward and not naturalized as American citizens are compelled to register, or be penalized by the United States government. Chief of Police Gorman will be in charge in the city building. Aliens will be allowed to register between the hours of 6 o'clock in the morning and 8 o'clock at night. All of these persons must be registered not later than February 9, or they will be taken into custody by police authorities. Any alien, who has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States by taking out his first naturalization papers, but who has not obtained his second papers, making him an American citizen, must register. Registration shall be made by affidavits, accompanied by four unmounted photographs of himself. These photographs must be on thin paper, with a light background. The photographs must be brought to police station when he registers. Persons required to register should understand that in so doing they are giving proof of their peaceful dispositions and of their intention to conform to the laws of the United States. Every registrant should read carefully the form of registration affidavit handed to him and ask the registration officer for explanation on all points not clear to him before attempting to fill out the blanks. Registration officers are instructed to give registrants all possible aid in the way of explanation and advice. Each registrant is required to furnish four unmounted photographs of himself, not larger than 3 by 3 inches in size, on thin paper, with light background. All four photographs should be signed by the registrant across the face of the photographs, so as not to obscure the features, if the applicant is able to write. Three blank forms of registration affidavit must be completely filled out by the registrant or his representative (with the exception of the blanks indicated to be filled out by the registration officer and the description of the registrant and the placing of finger prints on the blank) and must be produced by the registrant personally to the registration officer and be signed and sworn to by the registrant in the presence of and before the registration officer, who will fill in the description of the registrant and supervise the fixing of the finger prints and the attaching of the photographs. If the registrant can not write he must make his mark in the signature space and affix his left thumb print in the space provided opposite the signature space. The finger, printing is a method of identification and follows the practice observed in the military and the naval service of the United States. The registrant is hereby informed that he must again present himself before the registration officer who took his oath after ten days but. before fifteen days from the last day fixed for registration in his registration district to obtain a registration card, upon which he must sign his name, or make his mark, and place his left thumb print in the presence of the registration officer.

LEARNING HOW TO STICK FRITZ

and Teutons reached their deadlock after the Marne and raids became the order of the day the bayonet proved so effective a weapon it soon established itself in favor again. It has made itB mark as weapon both of offense and defense. In the top photograps, taken in France, the boys are illustrating two movements of importance. In one a marine is disarming one of his fellows with a knee and chin lock. In the Sun Shining All Day On Coast, Writes Rosiier Ednor Rossiter, a former Richmond newspaper man, now in the aviation service, is now at the University of California school at Berkeley. Rossiter until two weeks ago was at the school of military aeronautics at Ohio State University. The school was closed and was made a school for the training of adjutants. Rossiter, with others was transferred to Berkeley. "The climate could not be better, green leaves, grass and the sun shining all the day. No use for overcoats and only a light coat is necessary In the evening," writes Rossiter. Editors' Exercise. Editor (to poet) "I like your poetry, old top. I hate to throw a chap out without a reasonable excuse and this Just fills the bill." " Must Register

Below Camp Lee Boys

other the upward thrust is shown, one of the most difficult to master. It is necessary to master the thrust for defense against an adversary attacking from a wall or other elevated post. The bottom photo, taken at Fort Leeshows a group of the boys marching back from bayonet practice, many of them with their points sheathed, a precaution taken with beginners. HE'S NEW LABOR DIRECTOR OF U. S. John Densmore. John E. Densmore, department of labor solicitor, has been appointed national labor director to head the new division created by the department of labor. One task at hand for Densmore is mobilization of 3,000,000 skilled workers for ship and mu nitions plants. Croup at Midnight; Well In Morning "A few nights ago one of my patrons had a small child taken with croup about midnight," writes M. T. Davis, Bearsville, W. Va. "They came to my store and got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. Before morning the child was entirely recovered. The father's name is C. C. Craven." Isn't it unwise to experiment with unknown cough medicines when you can get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar? Best for coughs, colds, croup and lagrippe. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. Adv. INJURED BY A 30-FOOT POLE Mr. Olin Kindred, of Bodfish. California, says: "This spring I was helping raise a 30-foot pole when it fell, bounced and struck me a blow on the muscles of my arm and leg. Dr. Jones' Liniment was applied, and it took away the pain and soreness in a very short time. Only last night I used Dr. Jones Liniment on one of my neighbors for a severe toothache, and it helped him so quickly that now he would not be without it." Dr. Jones Liniment Formerly Beaver Oil has been in use for over fifty years. Many thousands of medicines have come and gone since then, but Dr. Jones " I Liniment has outlived them all. QUALITY IS WHAT COUNTS. Sold by all druggists. 25 and 50 cents. Advertisement. None genuine without the Beaver trade mark.

PROGRAM OUT FOR T P A MEMORIAL

The second memorial service of Post C, T. P. A., will be held Sunday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock In First Presbyterian church. The departed members are: H. L. Ashley, Charles F. Braffett. Fred Brown, T. J. Campbell, W. S. Clendenin, L. M. Coate, F. A. Coffin. W. P. Cook, J. B. Craighead, W. H. Cummins, D. S. Dibble, G. R. Dilks, John B. Dougan. H. H. Engelbert, Perry J. Freeman, . William Hastings, J. M. Hirshburg, Charles Holcomb, S. N. Jenkins, A. L. Link. H. W. Loehr, L. A. McNeal, W-. H. Martin, D. L. Mather, L. H. Meyer, J. W. Minnick, L. A. Mote, J. W. Moore, Layton Myrick, Rodney B. Niles. M. J. O'Brien, O. E. Oxer, J. R. Palmer, A. W. Rees, Walter Rossiter, G. F. Smith, J. H. Stranahan and D. P. Whelan. The memorial committee is composed of C. W. Merrill, chairman; L E. Browne and William Kramer. The program follows: Organ Prelude Pilgrim's Chorus (Tannhauser) Wagner, Miss Helen Nicholson. Invocation Rev. Frank A. Dressel, pastor First English Lutheran church. Song Quartette Spirit of God. Humason: Benjamin Bartel, Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Oliver Nusbaum, Mrs. Fred Bartel. Roll Call of Honored Dead Marcus L Hasty, Secretary. Duet God That Madest Earth and Heaven, Rathbun, Mrs. Krueger, Mrs. Bartel. Memorial Address Rev. II. L. Overdeer, pastor Grace M. E. church. Song In Heavenly Love Abiding Quartette, (Brown.) Benediction Rev. Frank A. Dressel. cale Lemmons, Miss Helen Nicholson. Organ Postlude March, PontifL IMPORTANT NEW FOOD RULE3 "Beginning January 2, 1918, the Food Administration asks all individuals and all hotels, restauranta and boarding houses to observe: 1. Wheatless Monday. 2. Wheatless Wednesday. 3. One wheatless meal every day. 4. Meatless Tuesday. 5. Porkless Saturday. 6. One meatless meal every day. 7. Save fats and sugar every day. "Wheatless now means to use no wheat in bread, crackers, pastry, breakfast food or anything, except the small amount necessary to thicken soup or gravy or to bind corn bread or other cereal breads. "Meatless means no beef, pork, mutton, veal or lamb, in any form, fresh or preserved and no bacon, ham or lard. "Porkless means to use no fresh or salted pork, bacon, ham or lard in any form." TO MEET AT GARFIELD. Wayne Ccunty and Richmond teachers will hold Institute Saturday at the Junior High School building instead of meeting at the High school, because it is more easily heated than the Senior High school. BANISHES NERVOUSNESS Puts Vigor and Ambition Into Down, Tired Out People. RunIf you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 50 cent box of Wendell's Ambition Pills at Leo Fihe's, A. G. Luken, Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite's today and your troubles will be over. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of any kind, Wendell's Ambition Pills will make you feel better in three days or money back from Leo Fihe, A. G. Luken, Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite on the first box purchpsed. For all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or weakness of any kind, get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills today on the money back plan. Adv.

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SHELTERED ENTRANCE TO DUGOUT

Rulers have long since been known to have bombproof mansions lawhich to seek shelter when subjects went on a rampage. And are not the Sammies, Tommies and Poilus rulers now? They have the bombproof "man sions" at least. The photo shows a shelter over the entrance to a dugout. Corrugated iron and munition cases form the shelter of the "vestibule" as; well as of the dugout itself. The "residents" are shown peeking out. It's at: a training camp in France.

Earlham To Stay On Five-Day Schedule Earlham College will not hold school six days a week. The proposal was rejected by the faculty recently. Members of the student body who are now employed on Saturday vigorously protested. Special arrangements will be made for students who want to leave the college early in the spring to assist with farm work. MEETING IS CALLED OFF. ! The First Christian church prayer j meeting, which was to have been held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed. Sharpe, has been called off because of illness in the family. On Thursday evening, prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I. F. Burns, 404 North Fifteenth street, as was announced Sunday. STIDHAM 13 CANDIDATE Ed Stidham, blacksmith, has announced that he will be a candidata on the republican ticket for the nomination as trustee of Wayne township. Stidham resides on the Chester pike.

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