Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 105, 14 March 1918 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASSD SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918
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RESERVED SEATS FOR CONCERT TO BE FIFTY CENTS
All reserved 6eats for the Zlmballst violin recital at the Coliseum next Monday night will be sold for 50 cents. There will be none sold for more than this and there are 700 reserved teats in the $4 and $5 season ticket section at this price and tickets in the gallery will be sold for 25 cents. This decision was reached Wednesday night at a meeting of the committee which will direct the affairs of the reorganized Peoples Music Course for the remainder of the season. This committee is composed of R. B. Jones, George II. Eggemeyer and Walter B. Fulghum of the Commercial club and Forrest Davis and W. B. Martin of the Peoples Music Course. The Idea of the popularizing of prices for the Ziinbalist and Evan Williams concerts is to stimulate Interest in the finish of the season so It can be finished without a deficit. By making this reduction in price the promoters foreswear all chance at any profits and if the Coliseum is erowd?d for both recitals the finances will be placed on a substantial basis and success of a course next season assured. The move will bring to the people of Richmond and Eatern Indiana an opportunity unparalleled in musical history in that they will be able to buy the choicest seats in a lial for recitals by one of the very greatest violinists in the world and by a reigning favorite among American tenors. The sale of seats on this popular basis opened Thursday morning at Fulghum's Victrola Shop, 1000 Main street, and many persons availed themselves of the rare opportunity during the daj-. Telephone or mail orders are filled promptly. The following statement was Issued by the committee: "The purchasers of the season tickets for the People's Music Course have made It possible for Richmond to present to Its citizens and its friends in the surrounding towns an array of musical concerts, attempted by very few cities in the United States. Without the support given by the purchasers of the season tickets it would have been Impossible for us to have heard the magnificent concert given by the Cincinnati Symphony, the splendid piano and voice recital by Mero and Murphy, and the triumph of Alma (Jluck. "The changing of the price for the single admissions on the two remaining concerts, namely Zlmbalist, the world's celebrated violinist, and Even Williams, the great American Welsh tenor, is an honest endeavor to finish the present course in a blaze of glory, prove that if tbe promoters of this proposition can get capacity houses that, the price of season tickets for future operations can be made much lower, and a deficit avoided. The community is under obligations to the purchasers of the season ticket."
Economy High School to Give Play Friday Night ECONOMY. Ind., March 14. At the M. E. church on Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock the Economy High school will give a play, a comedy of the hour In three acta, entitled "As a Woman Thinketh." The cast of characters is: Ida Jeanette Weeden, the mother,
Jaunita Atkinson; Charles Wrllliam Weeden, the father, Anson Lindsey; Beth and Dolly, the daughters, Margret Loop and Mary Cain; Will the eon, Kenneth Cain; Olive, the married daughter, Irene Ballenger; Caleb, Olive's husband, Gerald Kennedy; Mrs. Parker, the dear friend, Gertrude Stevenson; Pof. Baba Majaraja, the Hindu lecturer, Worth Hill; Chip Whitney, an alleged diamond in the rough, George Fazer; Jack Philley, the lover, Willard Jordan; Jotham, so bright, Harry VanSchoiack; Sue, the cook lady; Elizabeth Manning; Mr. Dunning, the pastor, Cecil Cain; Mrs. Dunning, his wife, Eveda Canady; Dr. Hume the family doctor, Harold Fouts. Act one. Resolution; act two, Revolution; act three, Evolution.
FASHION HINT
Terre Haute Assured of Berth in Central TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 14. Terre Haute will be in the Central League next season. A fan's association has been organized and enough stock sold to assure a berth. Mordecal Brown, former major league pitcher, will manage the club if his release can be secured' from the Columbus American association team.
A tree known as the shea, or butter tree, is beginning to attract commercial attention.
WILL COMPLY WITH LAST BREAD ORDER
The Richmond grocers and bakers in a get-together meeting Wednesday night decided to comply with the latest ruling in regard to the price of bread and to continue to sell wrapped bread. Fuel Administrator Gilbert said word had come to him from State Food Administrator Barnard that some of the bakers, grocers and fruit dealers in Wayne county were violating the Sunday closing order. All such violations will be reported to the state and a summons issued for any dealer who violates the law to apXrin7stra?naPOliS' aCCrdinS t0 thS
ATTORNEYS WILL ELECT h AH eltion of officers will be held h-n ne Countv Bar association at the Commercial club rooms, at 7:30 o .clock Friday evening. Every lawyer in the county is urged to attend. It is now possible to make X-ray Photographs of the interior of concrete masses, in order that their rein forcement may be inspected by means of a process perfected by a Swiss engineer.
This dress of satin eharmeuse in horizontal blue is trimmed with folds of white satin and triangular novelty buttons in white.
The tanning of ostrich skins i3 one of the new South African industries.
Township Assessors to Be Given Instruction
Townships assessors will meet with the county assessor Saturday to receive further instructions concerning th taking of assessments in the county. It is said in some cases, the townships are not placing sufficiently high valuations on property, and the matter will be discussed at the meeting Saturday. Reports for two weeks work turned in by the township assessors, show 540 horses listed at an average valuation of $92: 1.00S he4ad of cattle, averaging $46; 3,337 ho averaging $17: 222 automobiles, averaging $241. Money reported amounted to $49,901.
Desertion is Charged by Mrs. Emma Lanning Abandonment is charged by Emma J. Lanning in her suit for divorce against. Lon E. Lanning. She states they were married in August. 1S96, and that her husband deserted her without, cause in 1900. George Iamb charges that his wife Parthenia stayed out nights and played cards, and sometimes even forced him to cook his own meals. Every effort to make a happy home for his wife was a sad failure, he says. He n.ks the custody of their three children, Theodore, 17 years old, Mildred, 1 1, and Lcjha. 10.
HARRINGTON IN WASHINGTON
James Harrington. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington, North Twelfth street, is in Washington in the army ordinance department. Harrington left Richmond several weeks ago and was stationed at the Columbus. O. barracks. Later he was transferred to Washington.
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Conner sville hankies to Meet Richmond Five at Garfield Gym Tonight The Richmond negro basketball five plays the Connersville lanky team at the Garfield gym, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Little Is known of the Connersville team but mmor has it that they are all tall, lanky men from which they get their name of Connersville "Lankies." The center of the Connersville five is claimed to be six foot in heighth. The Richmond five although it has dropped three games out of four played are entering the game Thursday night with the expectation of bringing up its record. Coach Dennis anounced the lineup for the game as follows: Hockingsmith and Tevis, forwards; Mason, center and Howard and Gunn, guards.
will speak Thursday and Friday even- J morial church. The services are held ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Reid Me-j in preparation for communion Sunday.
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The Famous Allegorical Picture
'WEAVERS OF LIFE"
Story oft a young innocent girl among evil companions.
Ringe Orchestra Clarence Runqe. director
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The story tells of the many opportunities for corruption in American courts. Mr. Walthall at his best, coupled with thrilling situations and romantic instances make this a wonderful photoplay. .,.-, . , ,
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Limouisine Life A picture that lives up to all its title implies BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE
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FRIDAY SATURDAY FLORENCE REED in 'TODAY'
George Broadhurst's drama of a woman who sold her soul for a pjy
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership in the undertaking business heretofore carried on at the city of Hlchmond, Indiana, by Walter J. Doan. Hurry C. Doan, and Edward II. Klute, under the firm name and style of "Doan & Klute." has been dissolved, said Edward H. Klute retiring therefrom, and the said Harry C. Doan and Walter J. Doan continuing to conduct the undertaking business at the old stand, and assuming all the debts and liabilities and being entitled to collect all the outstanding claims and accounts of said firm. HARRY C. DOAN, WALTER J. DOAN, EDWARD H. KLUTE. Richmond, Ind., March 9, 1918, marll-H-18-21
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On the stage, George Broadhurst's famous play awoke a nation to its modern Slave Mart, a market place where Satan blinked from behind myriad lights and lurked within the shimmering folds of jeweled raiment a block as cold and cruel as the place where virgins of old were auctioned by their captors. On the Screen "Today" pounds on the rawnerves of your emotions and cascades your heart with its
mad torrent of truth. BRAY PICTOGRAPH Performances 1 : 45, 3:45, 7:00 and 9 :00 P. M. Adults 15c Children 5c
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