Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 285, 11 October 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1920.

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EIGHT ENTERTAINERS' KNOWN FOR ABILITY APPEAR HERE MONDAY

Eight artists will appear at a Joint concert to be given at the Coliseum Monday night, and will give a program that will include not only solo numbers but selections by the Sterling trio and the Peerless and American quartets. f : Henry Burr, who weighs something more than 200 pounds, has a tenor voice of rare quality. Billy Murray, one of the laugh provokers of the party, has a bright, breezy Western way about him, and it is only natural, for he was born in Denver, Col. He is a tenor-comedian of national renown. Banjo Artist. Fred VanEps in spite of himself, can not help telling one of the many wonders of the banjo as a musieal instrument. He is considered the leader in his fiel- and certainly no man has made greater study of the banjo. Frank Croxton, bass, needs no introduction. He has filled engagements with the leading orchestras and choral societies throughout the country. Others in the party are Albert. Campbell, a former minstrel man and a lyric tenor of prominence; John Meyer, who Is also a member of the Sterling trio, the Peerless and American quartets; Monroe Silver, monologlst, who first

introduced "Cohen at the Telephone."

Frank Banta is the pianist and ac

companist. The program follows: Part I. Opening Chorus (words and music by Ray Perkins) Entire Company. Baritone and Bass Duet, "Not In a Thousand Years" John Meyer and Frank Croxton. Cohen Stories and Songs, selected Monroe Silver. Sterling Trio, "Oh! My Lady" Campbell, Burr and Meyer. Banjo Solo, "Down South" Fred Van Eps. Tenor Solo, "Blue Diamonds." Henry Burr. Tenor Solo, "My Little Bimbo Down On the Bamboo Isle" Billy Murray. Intermission. Part II. Piano Solo, "Cubist" (a futuristic rag Frank Banta. "In Babyland" (a new Broadway hit) Duet, with John Meyer. Tenor Duet, "Feather Your Nest," Campbell and Burr. Cohen Stories and Songs, selected Monroe Silver. Bass Solo, "Dah's 'Gwinter Be a Jan'slide" Frank Croxton. Banjo Solo, "Persiflage" Fred Van Eps. Peerless Quaret, "Swanee" Campbell, Burr, Meyer, Croxton. Tenor Solo, "A-B-C-D Blues" Billy Murray. Closing Chorus Entire Company. Frank Banta, accompanist. '

OVERHEAD BRIDGE BURNS: PASSENGERS FIGHT FIRE CEDAR LAKE. Ind., Oct. 11. Monon train No. 38 was delayed here for an hour Sunday afternoon when a bridge over the tracks burned. It was necessary to clear the tracks of the burning bridge before the train could proceed to Chicago. A work train was called, but when it was found that an infant son of Mrs. Balkan of Chicago was violently ill the passengers formed a bucket brigade and, after extinguishing the fire, cleared the tracks. The Balkan child died before the train reached Hammond.

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CoL Frederick W. Galbraith, Mrs. Galbraith and their children, Frederick and Jenny, photographed at their home. After several years away from his home and family on war doty, CoL Frederick W. Galbraith of Cincinnati was just about ready to enjoy a little home life when the American Legion recently elected him its rational commander. His new duties will call him to all parts of the country..

MEXICAN DELEGATIONS PROTEST FEDERAL ACT (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 11. Protests

against the proposed federal measure establishing a "dry" zone along the United States frontier were laid before Provisional President De La Huerta by two delegations from Jaurez yesterday afternoon. The delegations,

one from the Juarez council and the !

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decision will be announced

The Growing Child A series of articles prepared especially for The Palladium, by the United States Publio Health Service, Washington, D. CJ

PHYSICAL EDUCATION POSTURE.

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In any scheme for the upbuilding of human efficiency, physical education must necessarily be one of the fundamentals. It must be acknowledged that the average man or woman, boy or girl is most efficient when he or she is physically fit. Moreover, physical education, in the modern sense, does not stop at physical fitness, but tends to mental and moral fitness as well. The boy whose nerve cells are fed by the quickened circulation due to physical exercise, and whose mind is rendered alert and keen by the demand for the quick response to command in a drill or the r, f-rci t r frT nrnmnt nnrl rT p r-i i v t ar.

tion in a game, is usually in better i lnS.

the standpoint of health, appearance, material advantage and, in a way of character. When the body is held erect and well poised, all the organs are in the best position for carrying out their special functions. When this is not the - case, it is easy to see how derangements of the health may come about. This fact, together with the vastly more attractive appearance of the child with good carriage, is enough to convince any parent of the importance of any measure designed to secure good posture. It is well, too, to remember that a well-set up boy is more apt to be considered intelligent and efficient, and more likely to be chosen for Important work than if he slouches into an office with an awkward body awkwardly handled. Correct Faults. Elements of bad posture, such as round shoulders, protruding head, "sway back," flexed or over extended knees, and weak feet, often appear in young children, and exercises for their correction must not be delayed toD

education they desire simply by demanding it. While the importance of this subject can scarcely be overestimated, there are vast numbers of children in the United States who have no training of this kind. It is therefore, imperative that all parents who wish their children to have the benefit of careful, scientiflo physical education should get behind any movement that promises to provide it. Qaeatloaa relating to Child Health and t related problems will be tmered by experts of the United States Public Health Service. Address! Child Health Editor, V. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. (Please mention, this newspaper.)

condition to solve a problem in mathe

matics than one who has not had these advantages. Furthermore, the loyalty, courage, and social qualities developed in team

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A trained teacher of physical educa

tion will know how to introduce some of these exercises even in the first primary grade. And be It understood, on the authority of one of the best teachers of posture in the country.

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than a well rounded education for every pupil would be considered absurd and freakish. In the same way, the physical training that produces a few spectacular athletes to the neglect of the needs of all Xhe pupils is fundamentally wrong. When all the boys and girls of the country are placed under the instruction of adequately trained teachers of nhvsiral pjliirntinri- fhf wnrlc will eon-

MEXICO CITY. Oct. 11. Petroleum lst. of corrective and recreationa exhas been discovered in the state of lsrs, ln well-balanced proportions Oaxaca. according to advices received T,hc?.se tw? orm 01rtxerclsi? here. Prospectors have been busy re- fJm,ng, at healthy W1" n in n .i m tarn also all the essentials of educa-

tw,v, Lor, manv r.nnr rcla. tional and hygienic exercise

that comes from the erect carriage of . that only the corrective type of exera well-poised body, strengthen the i cises will improve posture. A boy moral fibre of the individual and the may play football or dodge ball until nation. j he is gray headed, or chin the bar a Needs Exercise. I thousand times, and be as round The school owes physical training j shouldered (more so in the case of to your children just as truly as it j chinning the bar) as when he began, owes them mental training. The I It is true that work, many games educational program that aimed at the and sports exercise the muscles that production of a few lighting calcula- j must be built up to improve posture.

erudite bookworms rather but in these activities the muscles are

The mother who has not at one time or another, told her boy or girl to "stand up straight" or "sit up" is the exception. Thoughtful parents are always concerned about the poor posture of their children, and rightfully ro. Bad posture is deterimental from

not used in the coordinations necessary for good carriage. This is so well recognized that the best school systems include in their physical education program the type of exercise ' that contain this corrective element. The supervisor of physical education who limits his activities to makirs out a syllabus of exercises for the use of untrained teachers, and the holding of an athletic meet once a year is falling short of the ideal to be desired. However, the parents of any community can have any kind of physical

I Heart Problems v Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am Just a school teacher. It is said that school teachers are the one class of women to whom no one ever proposes. I know for a fact that this is a false rtatement. I myself have had mone than one proposal and I know various other teachers who have had the same experience. Right now there is a very handsome man wants to marry me. He thinks himself a superman, while I do not find him even interesting. My parents think" he is wonderful and they urge me to learn to care for hiri. Such a thing is absolutely impossible. My parents think I have reached the age where it is questionable if I ever marry, so they want me to take for my life mate a man I do not in the least like.

It seems to me that I would be bap pier working than supported by a mas I could not respect. My parents d not feel this way at all, however, and so. I would like your opinion. OXLY TEACHER. I think you are decidedly right. Yen would sell your soul for a husband 11 you were to marry a man you could a not respect or care for in the leatt Women are setting a much highei standard for marriage than theyustd to. If they cannot have love' thej refuse marriage. Keep on with youi teaching until the right man comes. You can earn happiness by good work even if you should never marry. Thera is no age limit, and nowadays women are so busy in their twenties that many do not marry until they have passed thirty.

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French Free Masons are considering the admiffion of women to membership in Masonic lodges.

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The Flavor Lasts .5"- . So Does the Price

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ctober Fur

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Our Fur Opening and Display of $100,000.00 of Magnificent Furs to Continue Until Tuesday Night

Fur Coats, Wraps, Capes, Scarfs, Chokers, Muff and Fur Sets All on Display

New ' Winter Furs

at a Saving of 20 to 30 Tuesday we will have one of tha largest Fur lines in the country on display, together with our own complete stock, at which time you can select any article he has with him and it will be delivered to you at the time of purchase. Don't miss this rare opportunity to select your Winter Furs now at a great saving. All Plush and Fur Fabric Coats are included in this sale at 20 discount.

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