Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 96, 2 March 1921 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 2, 1921.
?AGE THREE
FORMER ARISTOCRACY OF RUSSIA SERVES AT MENIAL TASKS
(By Associated Press) WARSAW. March 2. Driven from palace to hovel, some of the members of the aristocracy of old Russia are now peeling potatoes or chopping wood for a living. Five thousand men, women and children, some of whose resounding titles onvs brought homage of courtiers, are clustered here, after having fled to Poland before the Bolsheviki. Helping them to help themselves is Madame Ludmlla Lubinoff. herself a refugee, though born a princess of one of the oldest Russian houses, and the
wife of a former civil governor of War-
Active in Charity Work. This remarkable woman is conducting soup kitchens, sewing rooms and workshops for members of her un
happy class and taking orders from her are men who once commanded the
armed forces of the Russian emperor.
On her staff are admirals, generals,
governors, mayors and members of the old Petrograd court, while her husband has laid aside his gubernatorial
duties to become her secretary
A beautiful woman, she hides the tragedy of her life under an optimism that is air-example to the unhappy folk
to whom she ministers. A woman of action, too, for she escaped from Petrograd with her two sons after freeing her husband from the fortress of Peter and Paul, and arming him with a fictitious passport that enabled him to flee to Warsaw. Here the family was reunited. Selling virtually all she possessed to aid her fellow-countrymen. Mle. Lubinoff organized the Warsaw branch of the Russian Red Cross, which is being aided by the American organization. Unsparing as a Worker. Sparing not herself, Madame Lubinoff has not spared the colony of refugees which included many of the former Russian nobility. In the soup kitchen and wood yard which she has established in a Russian orthodox church at 5 Podwal a squalid property placed at her disposal are working men and women of title at tasks which servants once performed for them. In the dingy little courtyard. General Oblonskv. formerly architect at
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GERMAN AGRICULTURE HANDICAPPED BY LACK OF HORSES: USE COWS
CHICAGO. 111., March 2. Lack of
horses in Germany Is seriously handi
capping agriculture in that country,
according to P. M. Chappel, just returned to this country after spending four months visiting agricultural leaders' In Germany and observing conditions there.
"Agriculture in Germany, is in a bad way, simply because they have no horses. Heavy losses in the war and practical discontinuance of breeding in order to gave food, has destroyed the work stock almost entirely. "Even if there were horses, few would have money to buy them. Many are working by hand, turning over the sod with spades men, women, boys and girls. Others fortunate
enough to have plows hitch on whatever live stock they have, a cow and a horse, a cow and a yearling, a cow and a mule some of the queerest combinations I ever laid eyes on. These conditions are not local; they're general. A man plowing with a cow hitched to his implement and his woman leading the cow. Harnesses of rope or anything that will hold together. Fortun
ate indeed is the man with a good yoke of oxen. " - - ' "In Berlin, 90 per cent of the horses were small Russian ponies, weighing about 750 pounds. Few motors, but these little ponies for everything trucking, delivering, even coupes and carriages. Gasoline is very high it was something like 80 cents a gallon
when I was there. Leading agricultural economists in Berlin state their census surveys indicated need for a half million mares but they have no gold and few American dealers are willing to sell them breeding stock on long time credits." ,
APPOINT EPISCOPAL COMMITTEE TONIGHT
A committee to arrange for the Episcopal conference to be held in this diocese June 14 to 16 will be appointed at a meeting of the vestry and parish of St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday night. Preceding the, joint meeting, a sup
per will be served at 6 o'clock. - Following! Ibi WispOSlUonf' "of iu3tj'ei. sterioDtico elides. snowing mission activities wilf le prelected. - -. r i . i . ft i j -. .
PARTY SPLIT (Continued from Page One ' Senator Johnson has announced he will try to bring this about, and if lie makes the effort strongly lie probably can succeed. (Copyright 1921 by the New York Evening Post, Inc.)
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This photo of President-elect Harding end Mrs. Harding taken iust before they left St. Augustine, Fla.. for the north, is one of tht few, if not the first, taken of Harding; in a silk hat.
DEATH DANCE AMONG SYMPHONY NUMBERS
Included in the numbers to be given by the Richmond Symphony orchestra at its concert on March 14. is SaintSaens symphonic poem "Danse Macabre." In the pursuit of knowledge there is often no end to the controversy, as for instance, the etymology of the word "macabre" is most obscure. We read that some antiquaries suDDose that the name "macabre" is
the line-engraver, to reproduce the spirit or the very lines of this work.
have been but partially successful." This great work. White further says, has caused all others to be forgotten, except by antiquarians, for Holbein's pre-eminence over all the other representations of the same subject consists in his groups being instinct with life, character and emotion, which in other "Dances of Death" are but a dull and formal succession of figures, Holbein's "Death," although but a mere skeleton "sat to a painter, who not only added to the truthfulness of his
portrait the charm of poetic feeling,
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derived from St. Macarius who is a
prominent figure in Orcagna's "Tri-jbut the magic touch of whose pencil umph of Death," painted upon the made his dry bones live."
wajls of the Campo Santo at Pisa, "Leaves have their time to fall,
about 1350, and who was also portray-
the Russian court, chop wood tor aje(j jn a number of pictures upon the living with several officers of the , subject of Death. crack imperial guards, one of whom, Others derive it from the Arabic
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watched. In a small and dirty building, Prince Meschersky, who was master of ceremonies at the imperial court, peels potatoes for his daily bread.
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WABASH. A gas pocket which oil men say will provide 1,000,000 feet of gas a day, was opened Tuesday on the Abner Crowe farm, southwest of Lafontaine. The pocket was opened when drillers were attempting to locate oil and those who are in control of the 'fields In the southern part of the county plan to pipe the gas to Marion, Lafontaine, Hartford City and nearby cities. BRAZIL. John J. Luther, living near Clay City, is in a serious condition as a result of injuries received Tuesday when his home was destroyed by fire. He had been sitting up with his father, who is ill, and upon returning home slept so soundly he
"mac-bourah," a cemetery, while
among other suppositions regarding its
origin, some antiguaries uerive ine word from an early German poet by the name of Macaber, who was the author of a work entitled the "Dance of Death," or the "Dance of Macaber," consisting of a series of dialogues between Dean and a number of personages belonging to various ranks of society. But whatever its derivation, the word "macabre" is, according to the encyclopedia, "a term applied to a certain type of artistic or literary com
position, characterized by a grim and i their enemies.
ghastly humour, with an insistence on the details and trappings of death." The word has gained its significance from its use iff French?"la danse macabre," for that allegorical representation in painting, sculpture and tapestry, of the- ever-present and universal power of death, known in English as
the "Dance of Death" and in German j as "Totentanz." Naturally, the .world-famous sym-1 phonic poem by Saint-Saens associates I
itself in one's mind with Holbein's "Dance of Death." The entire series
Axd flowers to wither at the north wind's breath; And stars to set but all. Thou hast all seasons for thine own,
O Death!
"We know when moons shall wane, When summer birds from far shall cross the sea. When autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain But who shall teach us when to look for thee!" KATE V. AUSTIN.
In North Australia there are certain cannibal tribes who make a practice of eating their slain friends, but not
was unaware his house was burning ! of these woodcuts, fifty-three in num-
until the roof fell in on him. His family is visiting in Terre Haute. EVANSVTLLE. One hundred and fifty men employed by the Indiana Tie company here went on a strike Tuesday as the result of an alleged attempt to reduce their wages for handling ties. The men have been getting two and one-half cents a tie and it is understood the company wanted to reduce the price to one and one-hair jents a tie.
ber, were published in book form at Bale, in 1554, under the title. "Simulachres de la Mort, Icones Mortis," that is in French and Latin, "Images of Death" for the title "Dance of Death" is of recent origin. Ilichard Grant White says of Holbein's "Dance of Death." that "Great as we think our advancement in the arts has been the mechanical part of them, at least all the efforts of the lithographer, the wood-cutter, and even
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Meat then and now
THE meat peddler of the old daya, who killed his iiwn live atcck and then aold the meat from the tail of a cart, is gone from our larger towns and cities. He was a pioneer and did good service but he couldn't keep up with his job. Crude methods had to give way to new ideaa in sanitation and distribution. Concentration of population drove the peddler and his wagon out and brought the modern packing industry and the neighborhood retailer in hia place. And the modern packing business means this: That near the farms and ranches, the centera of live stock production, are packing plants that assemble and manufacture the meat products you use.
That swift and sanitary refrigerator cars carry your meat from these packing plants to every part of the country. Dealers in towna and villages are supplied directly and regularly from these refrigerator cars. And in cities the refrigerator car is unloaded into branch houses, chilled and sanitary, from which deliveries are made to your meat shop. And all the time the meat is kept so chilled that deterioration ia prevented. Swift & Company's planta and branchea are co-ordinated, interchanging supply and supporting each other, when necessary, so that no section of the country may ever lack its daily meat.
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The interest in this wonderful sale and demonstration of Globe Coal Ranges and Red Star Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves is growing rapidly. The reason is plain Stoves of KNOWN reliability and quality and prices LESS than for years. It's no wonder the enthusiasm is great and the selling rapid. Come tomorrow we'll hold your selection till you're ready. COME WHETHER YOU NEED A STOVE NOW OR NOT IT WILL PAY YOU!
Sale and Demonstration Ends Saturday Night at 10 O'clock Come Tomorrow
Two Great Cook Stoves in one big sale both 'known to thousands of homes in this neighborhood nationally advertised and offered at the lowest prices in years, with easy buying inducements that no one should overlook.
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With regard to future payment on any Globe or Red Star Stove, you can make your own terms, divided into weekly or monthly payments extending over six, nine or twelve months. Your suggestions and desires will be observed as near as possible, providing they are at all reasonable. Select the stove you need and want, and the balance will be easy.
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Iron Bodies Made in
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life to castings. Hot Blast Fire Wall Burns the smoke and gases. Largo Flues Burns LESS fuel, bakes evenly. Large Reservoirs Cast, white enamel or copper. Duplex Grates Burn hard coal, coke, soft coal or wood. Air-Tight Doors Ab?olute control of fire, and fuel economy. Perfect Castings Pure grey iron of best quality, carefully tested.
Five dollars will send home at once the Range or Oil Stove of your choice the balance may be paid to suit your convenience. If after 30 days you are not satisfied with the stove you have selected, we will exchange or refund the entire amount you have paid. Such is the absolute confidence we have in these two wonderful lines of stoves.
Globe Nickelsilver white.
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Ash Pans Extra electric welded.
large, Armco iron,
Globe Oven Bakes quickly, evenly and with greatest economy of fuel.
Made by the Globe Stove and Range Co., Kokomo, Ind., "The Master Stove Builders"
The big feature of this sale is the fact that we'll take in your old, worn-out, wasteful cook or oil stove and allow you an agreeable amount on your new purchase. You've NEVER had such a wonderful opportunity to SAVE, PROFIT and SECURE absolute cooking and baking satisfaction.
Red Star
Oil Stove
The "Red Star" is entirely different from ordinary oilburning stoves. It is really a gas range. It generates its own gas from any grade of kerosene, gasoline or distillate. The patented eight and one-half pound double ring flame burner vaporizes all of the heat units of the fuel and utilizes the energy that is usually wasted in odor and smoke. The heavy iron burner becomes red-hot and concentrates an intense heat directly under the utensil. - It operates entirely without wicks or asbestos rings. No Wicks! No Smoke! No Smell! No Trouble! Repeated official tests have proved that the 'Red 'Star Is the quickeet, most dependable and economical oil stove on the markettOV - . , .; -r l.-jV It is designed and works like -a city gas stove' , A beautiful' Bvre in any kitchen. Substantially UuHt -easy to clean and to keepxlean.-
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