Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 110, 18 March 1921 — Page 9
DELIGHTFUL NUMBERS ASSURED RICHMOND AT 1921 CHAUTAUQUA Contracts for additional musical numbers for the 1921 Chautauqua were closed by members of the program committee at a meeting held Thursday night. With decisions : reached Thursday night, the Pilgrim Quartet, of Baston, Mass.; Evan Davis, tenor, with the Metropolitan Operatic com
pany, of New York, and Elizabeth Shipley, Boprano soloist, of Cincinnati, will appear here. Others decided upon at Thursday night's meeting include Thomas Brooks Fletcher, of Marion, O., publisher of a Democratic paper there, and a great friend of President Harding, who will speak, and Margaret Stahl, the "queen" of the Chautauqua platform, who will give two readings; one of "The Country Cousin," by Booth Tarkington. and "Abraham Lincoln," by John Drinkwater,. English dramatist. Want Coolidge. Efforts are still, being made to secure Vice-President Calvin Coolidge 83 a speaker. The committee believes that it will be successful. Rabbi Stephen Wise of New York, may also be signed up as a lecturer. Most of the numbers contracted for Thursday night are to be on the program the first week of Chautauqua. The Hadley Concert company contracted for several weeks ago, is to be here the last Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 3, 4. Artists of the Chicago Operatic company are to appear on the second Sunday and Monday, Aug. 2819, and the Mallory players, light opera, are to be present two days during the last week. Two well-known speakers now assured are Governor Allen, of Kansas, and the Rev. S. Sparks Cadman, of the Congregationalists church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Both are recognized as the finest of platform orators. The 1921 chautauqua dates are from Aug. 21 to Sept. 4, inclusive.
Classical Club Play Cast Announced Today Announcement of the cast to take part in the presentation of "Menaechmi," to be given by the Earl ham college classical club Saturday night, March 19, was made Friday. It follows: Prologue Esther Mae Brown, Watseka. 111. ' Brush, a parasites-Ernest Thomas Pearson, West Milton. O. Menaechmus, a young gentleman living in Epidamnus Leslie Talbot Pennington, Spiceland, Ind. . ' Erotium, a courtesan Katharine Haviland, Amesbury, Mass.
Cylindrus (Rolling -pin), her cook Glen Eldon Harshbarger, Falrmount, Ind. , Menaechmus (Sosicles), a young gentleman of Syracuse Edwin Way Teale, Joliet, 111. Messenio, slave of Menaechmus (Sosicles) Paul Heironimus, Richmond, Ind. Anvilla, maid in the service of Erotium Julia Sherow, Millbrook, N. Y. Matrona, wife of Menaechmus Co
rona Rayle, Spiceland, Ind. Senex, father-in-law of Menaechmus, Lindley Cook, Newcastle, Ind. Medicus, ; a doctor -Warren Fauquher, Evansville, Ind. Attendants and slaves Earle M. Webb, Paul L. Taylor, LeRoy DeMarch, Eugene Murray.
LIFE SAVING CORPS ORGANIZED AT "Y"
FRENCH WOMAN HERE TO LEARN METHODS
Hollansburg Society to Stage Comedy Sketch HOLLANSBURG, Ind., March 18.: A musical entertainment will be given by the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church here on the evening of Friday, March 25. There will be 12 numbers, in which there will be 40 people. The title of the production is "The Minister's Wife's N3W Bonnett,' a comedy sketch. Besides the solos and auete, mere is a chorus of 20 voices. Receipts from the entertainment will be used for decoration of the church.
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ganized at the local Y under the supervision of Thomas P. Wilson who is a certified examiner of the American Red Cross. The membership is not only open to members of the Y but to any person interested in the work. The only fee that is charged is $2.50 that is charged for badges that are obtained from the Red Cross after qualifying as a life-saver. Every person qualifying as a life-saver will be presented with an official certificate of membership. The objects of the corps will be: 1. To develop, sentiment and facilities for safe guarding human life from drownings. 2. To teach precautions that should be observed on water, and preventive measures necessary to avoid accidents. 3. To prevent drownings by (a)
teaching swimming and boat handling; (b) holding swimming and life saving exhibitions and competitions; (c) giving instruction in the various methods of performing artificial respiration. 4. To rescue those in danger of drowning. 5. To resuscitate persons apparently drowned. 6. To instruct in first aid. The test that members will be required to pass with a grade of eighty or more include the following: 1. Answer five questions on paper
about beach management, and . the value and usefulness of life saving. 2. Tow a person 60 feet b ythe head carry.' " ..-. i 3. Tow a person 60 feet by the cross chest ca.rry. 4. Tow a person 60 feet by the two point carry. ( 5. Tow a person 60 feet by the tired swimmer's carry. 6. Break front strangle hold in water.. . j 7.. Break back strangle hold in water. 8. Break double grip on wrist in water. 9. Breaking two drowning people apart who are holding each other with front strangle hold in water. 10. Break five holds on shore. 11.. Practice resuscitation for one and one-half minutes. 12. Write 500 word essay on Resuscitation. 4 13. Diving from surface and recovering object weighing 10 pounds. 14. Float still for one minute. 15. Tread water 30 seconds. 16. Swim 100 yards fully dressed, then disrobe in deep water. 17. - Demonstrate swimming on back, side, front. 18. Support a person fully clothed for one minute. 19. Fire carry from waist deep in water. 20. Saddle back carry from waist deep in water. 21. M.?thod of taking person out of tank or onto float unassisted. 22. Demonstrate correct method to approach drowning person. 23. Answer five questions on life savins? oral.
BAN LIFTED APRIL 1 By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March IS. The ban prohibiting withdrawals of whisky from .bonded warehouses, "insofar as it affects retail druggists, will be lifted April 1 under an order issued Thursday by Prohibition Commissioner Kramer. Modification of the order stopping withdrawals was not. extended to wholesale liquor dealers. ' Colncidentally Mr. Kramer announced that wholesale dealers must go out of business about May 15. He said also that plans of the bureau provided for the completion of regulations based on Former Attorney General Palmer's opinion as to wholesalrs to be affected about the same day. PHYSICIANS LOSE FIGHT TO SAVE GAS FUME VICTIM LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March 18. Death won its medical science when
I aus-s Garonne urschmelde died from I gae poisoning at the City hospital here . T"Vi t. r-r-Til -
"'". ruysicians assert ir pneumonia had not developed, her chances for recovery probably would have been even. Miss Zunschmeide was poisoned by. fumes from a gas stove and had
been . In a state of coma since Friday. Miss Zurschmeides bedfellow, Miss
Dorothy Smith, died without rejSalaia;
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CHILDREN AND SOLDIER DIE WHEN SCHOOL BUS TOPPLES . SEATTLE. Wash., March 18. Two school children and a soldier were killed 'and eight other children badly injured when a bus carrying the children from the Fort Worden military
I reservation to school in Port Town-
send, Wash., turned over and plunged down a bank near Port Townsend, Thursday.
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t(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 18. With
the idea of establishing a similar sys-! tem in France, Madame Devourge, in! charge of the domestic science school worE at the normal school, Grignon, l-Ycnce, is in the United States studying the home demonstration work as conducted by the United States department of agriculture. The American committee for devastated France is defraying her expenses. Food preservation has been taught in France by four American special-1 ists arranged for by this committee, and Madame Devourge worked a part of each summer with the American unit. She is now in Louisiana and has also visited Washington, Florida; and Mississippi. After a tour of Tex-! as, she plans to visit the northern and western states before sailing for, home in April. ' j EUGENICS MEASURE FAILS LANSING. Mich.,"March 18 By a vote of 16 to 14 the Michigan senate late Thursday defeated a eugenics bill, ! after an amendment excluding women j from provisions of the bill had been1 adopted. The measure would have required applicants for marriage -license to file physician's certificates stating
their mental and physical qualifications.
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EAST LIVERPOOL, March 1S The! National Brotherhood of Operative! Potters will take steps to provide re,
iti Jill 1 1, ' I ' r u i.iiv in p 1 v mi 1 1 j . , . . was announced here today. The form of the relief will be determined next week. Most plants in the sanitary were branch of Ihe Pottery industry and are. idle because of the depression in building operations, in which these products are used.
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ACCEPT RESIGNATION. (By Associated Frehs) LIMA, March 18. Announcement is made that the government has accepted he resignation of Francisco Garcia Oalderon, Peruvian minister to Belgium. Newspaper reports received here yesterday stated that Dr. Calderon had informed the government that he wished to retire.
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