Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 136, 19 April 1921 — Page 3
,THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921.
?AGE THREE
ARTISTS AT EARLHAM GIVE FINAL CONCERT; AUDIENCE RESPONSIVE
Appearing before a large audience, Miss Marie L.udwig, and Miss Jennie
WHITEWATER PUPILS TO GIVE CLASS PLAY
WHITEWATER. Ind., April 19. Saturday night, April 23, the Senior class will give a play entitled "Th Private Secretary," at the Laurel hall. Members of the cast of characters
Johnson, contralto, accompanied Dy are: Loren Buroker, Harold Blose. Miss Mildred Shalk pave a pleasing Clarence Brown. Gayle Hunt, Denzil ind highly appreciated musical pro-. Gray, Russell Knoll. Frank Moore, gram in the Earlham chapel Monday, Ben Weller. Mildred Coppock, Katnerpvening. The concert which was the ' ine Hammon, Stella Hunt, Chelsie Silast of a series of four numbers, ar-: mon. The tickets are on sale at ranged by Professor Samuel Garton. , Charles White's store. The baccalaudean of the Earlhaui Music depart-; reate sermon will be given Sunday meot, was judged by many to be the ; evening. April 24, at the M. E. church.
most pleasing of the course. The art-; The graduates from the hieh school
if ts were forced to encore every group that they played. Miss Ludwig opened the program with two selections on that oldest of stringed instruments, the harp. The interest and enjoyment of the audience was shown by the rapt attention
paid to the numbers, especially during
are as follows: Denzil Gray, Clarence
Brown, liayle Hunt. Ben Weller. Stella
Hunt, Loren Buroker, Harold Blose. Bertha Toney, Frank Moore and Rus
sell Knoll. The graduates from the common
school are: Roland Mikesell. Earnest
Jones, Alice Mikesell, Ralph Riner,
the gentle murmerings of Bellotta's Bessie Ward, Vaughn Hill Delbert
'Pastorale." As one of her encores
Miss Ludwig gave "The Last Rose of Summer" and the familiar piece on an unfamiliar instrument brought forth a spontaneous response from the listeners. Wins Instant Favor. Presenting unusual groups of songs Miss Johnson, contralto, made herself immediately at home and won instant favor with her clear and wonderfully controlled voice. Her second group, Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes, by Bainbridge Crist, were perhaps the most enjoyable and interesting. The Chinese songs bore a close resemblance to the familiar American nursury jinsles except that they were adopted to fit the customs of the far east. The Italian Folk Songs presented by Miss Johnson were clearly typical of the Italian range of feeling. As an added number to these she gave "To Nature" an old German song. The last group by Miss Johnson was a collection of English Folk Songs, the times in which they were composed ranging from 1614 when "Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow?" by Ben Johnson was written, down to the last melody "Sing Sing" by Mallinson, an English composer still living.
Praises Accompanist
Jennings. Howard Radford. Wilbur
Harris. Pearl Staley, Oren McClellan, Irene Sieweke, Paul Hayward, Thelma Wright, Earl Adams and Irene Wright. The commencement exercises will be held in the M. E. church Wednesday night, April 27.
SUMMER ACTIVITIES Sunday school activities for the summer and fall are to be discussed by Richmond Sunday school superintendents and assistant superintendents, in the Westcott hotel ,at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. ' Dr. M. A. Honline, associate director of religious education of the International Sunday School association, and who is now engaged in delivering a series of religious educational lectures in the First English Lutheran church, will present. Hundreds of persons are attending every one of Dr. Honline's lectures, given under the auspices of the City Sunday School association. In view of this fact, officers of the city association are impressed with the desire
Miss Mildred Shalk, of Richmond, ' ? continue an active program for city
who accompanied Miss Johnson, was complimented by the singer at the
! Sunday schools
E. T. Albertsoh, state secretary of the Indiana Sunday School associa-
Mother Goose Rhymes, of which the i tion' lectured Monday afternoon
piano parts were difficult, on her splendid playing. "I count it a pleasure," Miss Johnson said, "to play in Richmond and to have an accompanist of the ability, of Miss Shalk." She went on to say that in the course of her singing she rarely met anyone whom she enjoyed singing with as much as Miss Shalk. ,
The Earlham stag was specially i
decorated for the occasion with ferns and potted plants, tastefully arranged with a shaded lamp near the piano.
on the State Sunday school program, will be a member of the party to meet Tuesday night. With the experience and judgement of both Dr. Honline and Mr. Albertson in Sunday school work available it is believed the local association will arrive at some -decision for a progressive program.
EATON FRATERNITY
PRESENTS MINSTRELS; TO REPEAT TUESDAY EATON. O., April 19. To a packed bouse, members of the Phi Delta Kappa chapter presented the chapter's "Jazzland" minstrels Monday night in the opera house. The performance will be repeated tonight. Monday night's performance scored a decided and deserved "hit." Much of the new in minstrelsey was woven in with the old-time stuff, giving a zest and snap that was quite satisfy-
ing. i The opening ensemble presented a brilliant flash of costumes and settings, set off with an orchestra. Leslie Sawyer, true to tradition, made a dignified interlocutor. Bill Raney. Albert Tyrrell, Harry Sharkey and Leonard Deem were the dusky dandies holding down the end-men job. They passed around a brand of "take-off" that went well with the audience. A particular fetching feature of the program was the solos by W. M. Tittle, Raymond Churchill. Darrel Wysong. Harry Sharkey, Leonard De-em, Albert tha Vaughan, assisted by H. H. Strohm. "An Old-fashioned Garden" was a
clever feature presented by Misses Helen Stroh. Caroline Gale and Marthat Vaughan, assisted by H. H. Strohm.
Some rare specimens in the dancing art were presented by Albert Harris, John Campbell. Morris Highland, Vern White, Herbert Swain, Hobert Bucke, Ralph Albright and A. D. Alford. A song and dance skit by H. H. Strohm, and songs and sayings by Darrel Wysong and Ray Gorrell, as "Apostles of Pep," were bright spots in the program. L. Barton Evans, show director, sang several solos during the evening. "The Saver of Cootie Hill,' a burlesque on camp life, was the closing feature of the evening of fun-making. Seek to Arbitrate. Meeting of a committee of business men, committee of the telephone company and a committee of an organization of former patrons of the telephone company was scheduled for this afternoon, at which effort was to be made to effect a settlement of differences' existing between the company and the organization of former patrons. The business men's committee is acting as mediator. The business men pre trying to bring about an agreement upon the ground that it is a detriment to business and is not helpful to the community.
Randolph County Offers Liberal Set of Prizes WINCHESTER, Ind., April 19. Liberal prizes, amounting to the sum of $1,000. have been offered for high places in the county contests this year. Classes for which premiums will be offered will include those for Poland China and Spotted Poland China, Duroc Jersey, and Chester White hog breeders, the one acre and five acre corn contests, and the boys and
girls potato club. The county agent announces that a set of government harness, the same that is being sold throughout the country through the county agents' offices, fs on display in his office, and invites
Randolph farmers to call and inspect it. A rural survey of Randolph county is being made by R. J. Plaster and R. J. Hosmer in an effort to discover any remaining plantings of the common barberry. Large numbers of the outlawed shrub were destroyed two years ago, due to the efforts of the county agent of that time, A. ,L. Hodgson. This shrub harbors the black stem rust of wheat during one stage and enables the rust to Jive from one season to another.
A Swiss has arived in Paris after traveling round the world on a bicycle. He took seven years for the trip and covered 35,000 miles.
STARR GETS $1,250,000 LEASE IN LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES. April 19 The Starr Piano company of Richmond, Ind., has taken a 99-year lease on valuable property here, it was announced today. The properly Is to become the site of a new 10-story building to be erected by the company to house its local offices which serve as the distributing point for 10 western states. The consideration involved in the transfer of the lease was reported at $1,250,000 which will bring the total
investment of the Starr Piano com
pany to approximately $2,000,000. ', The new building will be designed especially for the needs "of the' Starr organization, housing both the retail and executive departments, and covering the wholesale operations of the company throughout the west. The Starr has made its western executive offices in Los Angeles for the last 15 years and the business in the west developed throughout this period has made necessary the program of expansion.
Tennis, golf and other outdoor sports are becoming popular among the young women in Argentina.
I News of the Counties : J NEW PARIS, O. Ralph Ogden. whose father was killed in a crossing smashup at Camden, O.. recently, has been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reed of New Paris. O. The lad's mother succumbed to an attack of influenze some time ago, and the boy has been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Reed since Thanksgiving. Fairfield, Ind. The home of Herbert Jinks, near here was threatened with destruction Friday when a portion of a easo'inc- lamp carru off and the liquid caught fire. John Buckley was severely burned in attempting to save some of the furniture. The fire was extinguished in a few minutes. Whitewater, Ind. Thursday evening April 21. has been set as class night for the Whitewater high school.
Why You Must Have Iron to Make Your Body Strong and Your Brain Keen Alert and Powerful Value of Spinach and Organic Iron to Help Make Rich Red Blood and Revitalize Wornout Exhausted Nerves
24 DIE, 60 MISSINNG IN JAVA CLOUDBURST AND SLIDE LONDON, April 19. A dispatch from Java reports that 24 persons have been killed and sixty are missing as a result of a cloudburst, and a landslide, according to the Rotterdam correspondent of the London Times. Java is the most valuable possession of Holland in the East Indies.
WITH PLENTY OF BLOOD AND IRON, YOUR BRAIN i3 the most wonderful thing in all creation but without these it is nothing. IRON TAKES OXYGEN from your lungs and carries it to your brain. Without iron your brain gets no oxygen; and without plenty of rich red blood and oxygen your brain becomes dull and heavy, YOUR INTELLECT POOR, your memory fails, YOU DO FOOLISH THINGS, make bad decisions and you really amount to nothing, so far as accomplishing anything of importance is concerned. Also without iron YOUR BLOOD BECOMES THIN AND WATERY and loses its power to change food into living cells and tissue and therefore nothing you eat does you the proper amount of good you do not get the full strength out of it. THERE ARE 30,000.000,000,000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON.
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Mr. James H. Allen suffered for y.ears with rheumatism. Many times ihis terrible disease left him helDless
Tie finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly call fd uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. Te freely gave his discovery to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. A. G. Luken & Co., 3 Quigley's Drug Stores 3 and Yes and Now Drug Co. have been appointed agents for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that they will freely return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they received no benefit. Advertisement.
When, as a result of iron starvation yon get up feeling tired in the morning, when you find yourself nervous. Irritable and easily upset; when yon can no longer do your day's work without being all fagged out at night; when your digestion ail goe wrong, or you have pains across the back and your face looks pale and drawn, do not wait until you go all to pieces and collapse in a state of nervous prostration, or until in your weakened condition you contract some serious disease, but eat more spinach and other iron-containing vegetables and take organic iron with them to help enrich your blood and revitalize your womout exhausted nerves. But be sure that the iron you take is organic iron and not metallic or min
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