Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 302, 29 October 1920 — Page 9

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PLEASING RECITAL RENDERED THURSDAY BY CAPABLE ARTISTS

' One of the most unique and thoroughly pleasing recitals ever given In Richmond was presented last evening at the Washington theatre by Harvgy Hindemyer and the Dann Trio. The recital was an artistic success in every respect, -and Harrlson's-Edison Shop, in the Wes'tcott pharmacy is to be congratulated for securing these "capable and charming artists for an appearance here. When Mr. Hindemyer appeared on the stage and stated that he would sing, in unison with his re-created voice and that the audience would not he able to tell the difference between re-created and living voice, many persons were skeptical. Attempt to match that glorious voice with a device of mere wood and metal! Impossible! The skeptics were soon convinced, however, for, in Hindemyer's Initial number on the program, bis Hps ceased to move, but his Bong went on. ' Slowly it dawned on the mystified audience that Mr. Hindemyer was no longer singing, though his voice came forth as clear and sweet as before. Again, he sang, but the audience only knew it was the living Hindemyer by the motion of his lips. It seemed as if there were two artists on the stage

two singers, but only one voice. The tones emanating from the New Edison were identical with those of the living artist, and it was impossible to detect any difference. The instrument produced not an echo or copy, but the real thing Mr. Hindemyer's voice,

untainted by any mechanical trans

formations unspoiled by an metallic

ring. . Alter the applause which followed

this "miracle" exhibition, The Dann Trio shared the stage with their fellow musician, the New Edison. They played in unison with the re-creation of their art. Only by watching them could one know when the living artists were being heard alone and when the music came in double measure. The re-creation was absolutely identical with the original in every particular. Further numbers in which Mr. Hindemyer and The Dann Trio performed with themselves impressed the conviction of one's inability to distinguish between re-created art and its original.

LLOYD GEORGE'S DOUBLE TO MAKE U; S. HIS HOME

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William ' Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare, one of the world's most famous singing teachers, has transferred his residence from London to Washington, He conducted the concerts of the royal academy in London daring the peace conference and was frequently mistaken for Tremier Lloyd George of England. '

MOTHER EARTH SHAKES SHIMMY DOWN IN CHILI (By Associated Press) VALPARAISO. Chile, Oct. 29. Violent earthquake shocks, with a vertical movement, shook the provinces of Atacama and Coquimbo, north of this city, at 8:05 o'clock this morning, the tnemors lasting 2V minutes. The cities of Copiapo and Vallenar, in the province of Atacama, were most seriously shaken, old structures in both towns being damaged. Reports received here state no one was injured during the erathquake.

Few Folks Have Gray Hair Now

Druggist Says Ladies Are Using Recipe or Sage Tea and Sulphur.

Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful

dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that no one can possibly tell it has been applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair alter a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Advertisement

County Churches

V r-J Boston Methodist Rev. Wilbur Thorn, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school superintendent, Guy Girton. Revival meetings are now being held by this church. " The Boston township Sunday school convention will be held at the Baptists Elkhorn church, Sunday, Nov. 14. Webster Methodist Rev. Wilbur Thome. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Superintendent, Edward Green. Fountain City Friends" Church Clinton O. Reynolds, pastor. 9:30 a m., Bible School; Haroid Barnes,

Sup't. 10:30 a. m., Morning Worship. Ladies' Helping Hand Society will hold a market next Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m. It will be held in the Harris & Harris Dry Goods Store. Their regular business meeting Wednesday, Nov. 3. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 3 will begin revival meetings. Mr. C.

1 Cnsard. of TtaTnanrim. O a insine?

J evangelist, will lead the singing. -

wmicwaxer wi. t. unurcn Ij. r . turner. Paster. Preaching, 9:30 a. xm. Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Ernest Newman, Sup't. . Chester M. E. Church I F. Ulmer, Fastpr. Sunday school,' 9:45. Cradle Roll day. . Special program. Bring all the babies and children. Preaching, 10:45 a. m. Middleboro M. E. Church L. F. Ul-

' mer. Pastor. Sunday School. 9:30.

Special Revival services, 10:30. Rev. Marion Tucker. CaDtain of the Salva

tion Army, and wife, also Rev. Massa, also of the Salvation, will preach and

sing. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. New French President Like Roosevelt in Appearance (By Associated Press) PARIS, Oct. 29 President Millerand greatly resembles physically the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. He has the same broad chest, short, thickset stature, the twinkling blue eyes look searchingly at one through thick lenses: the same large head, strong, powerful neck; the same capacity for hard work. - . At Versailles, after Millerand had teen officially invested with the powers of President of the French Republic, the correspondent of The Associated Press was one of a large group cf newspaper . men with whom the President shook hands. " - "How do you feel, Mr. President" the correspondent asked. "Splendid!" Millerand fairly shouted. Somehow, the word sounded very much like one heard years ago: "Bully."

High School

Noyrrac girls at the high school from now on will be on duty in the library and art gallery, during vacant periods. They will be under the supervision of Miss Miller, librarian and curator of the gallery, who - will instruct them and acquaint them with library work. The Juniors and Seniors had class meetings Thursday. Plans are under way for a large party to be given for

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It is a Soft Hat, of the newest shape, and in the late fall colors. But the unusual thing about this Hat is the way it will keep Its shape under the test of wear. The manner of manufacture and the material used is the reason.- The cost to you is the same as an ordinary Hat. Lichtenfels 1010 'Main Street

the football men of R. H. S. and Newcastle. . v ; The Junior Latin club was organized Thursday under the supervision ot Miss Smelser. Latin 9 A and 9B students are eligible to the club. The pep session at football practice Thursday afternoon was presided over by the Sophomores. The Spanish club will be entertained at the home of Miss Lois Ward Saturday evening. - The Du Bois Literary society Is planning a party, for Friay evening.

FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT SUES PAPER IN LIBEL By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 29. Franklin D. Roosevelt filed a suit for $500,000

againBt John J. Rathom, editor and publisher of the Providence Journal, and Scott C. Bones and Edward B. Clark of the Republican national committee charging them with circulating defamatory libel. Cuban Election Code To Safeguard People " v (By Associated ress.) HAVANA, Oct. 29. Provisions of the new electoral code safeguarding the rights of all citizens to freely cast their votes in the elections to be held Nov. 1, will be "strictly and impartially enforced,, said a statement from President Menocal, published in an extraordinary edition of the Official

Gazette, issued .last night. The president brands as unworthy and unappreciatlve, those who' fail to exercise the right of suffrage. "I take, upon myself," the president said, "the obligation of guaranteeing to all ciczens without regard to person or party, that, in so far a may be possible, the approaching elections shall

,be the faithful expression of the pop

ular wllL" The public forces,x the president continued, have been placed at the disposition of the Central electoral board, as provided for by the electoral code, and will give equal protection to all.

Senator Warren G. Harding is member of the Chauffeurs' Union Washington, D. C.

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