Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 315, 16 November 1921 — Page 9

PLAINTIVE MELODIES OF HAWAIIANS PLEASE AT LEGION PROGRAM

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A well filled auditorium greeted the J. Lanie Pa Hawaiian quartet, in the Firpt Presbvterian church, Tuesday evening. The organization, which presented a number of Hawaiian an;l American compositions, both vocal and instrumental, furnished the audience with an evening's entertainment that was far out of the ordinary. Members of the troupe, which apieared undor the auspices of Harry Kav Post, American Legion, are: Dan Kabiliauhani. 23 months overseas with the Fifth Reciment of Marines. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lani Pa, and Mr. Aikapalaikapelekulapoiwalakipohaikuo better known, according to J. Lani Pa, manager, as "Bill.' Instruments used were the piano, tenor banjo, Oibson harp-guitar, steel guitar and ukuleles. Hawaiian music proper, according to the explanation of the manager of the concert at the opening of the entertainment. Is somewhat monotonous in tone. It is d'vided into three general classes he said. They are the sacred music, which is slow and impressive in tone, the love songs slightly faster in time, and the dance or jollification melodies. Demonstrations of each type were given. The first selection to bring a genuine response from the audience was the demonstration of the powers of the ukulele by J. Lani Pa, He played Hie "Miserere," then "Somewhere i Voice, Is Calling." Guitar Selections Please. A demonstration of the steel guitar furnished the audience with something unique in entertainments of this char: ,-icter. The full rich tones of the guitar proved an agreeable change from that of the instruments usually heard in musical events. That the troupe was able to handle American popular music as well as their native airs, was evidenced when they sang "Peggy O'Neil" with instrumental accompaniment. This number proved one of the most successful of the evening. An imitation of the snare drum, given by a member of the troupe during their rendition of the selection, '"The American Patrol" was a clever bit oi work which drew applause. Thf entertainers closed with the song, "Aloha Oe." - This is the first uS a series of four entertainments which will be put on under the mnii-es of the American, f Legion this season. The next number i omes Feb. 10. at which time the Sterling Male quartette will appear. March 123. the. Schubert Ladies Quartette comes to Richmond, while the concluding number will be Arthur Irwin, Magician, April 21. The Theatres MURRAY "The Pcvil to ray." a powerful mystery drama, based on one of the most amazing scientific discoveries of the decade, and adapted from the wellknown mvsterv novel by Frances Nim-' mo Greene is being shown at the: Murray theatre. The cast, is headed! by such established Mars ot the j screen as Rov Stewart, Robert McKim. ; Fritzi Brunette, Joseph J. Howling and! Georce Fisher. Karle Williams is an expert shot andi always hits his mark. In making i motion picture, contrary to the aver ae opinion, real bullets are used inrevolvers in the case where, the ob- j jci t fired at is inanimate and the bul-i M hole is used for a closeup. The ac-! tor tires the shot and must be a cap-: ;ible marksman in order to hit his target. In one of the early scene of "Bring The Woman Citizen How is it. possible for the woman of today to meet the requirements of a home-maker, mother and voter, with pll her social and political activities, if she is to go on suffering the pain that comes from ailments peculiar to her sex? Check the malady at once by a conscientious treatment of Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound at. tho first sign of backache and draggingdown sensations, so common to women who suffer from female diseases. Advertisement.

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Miss Ethel Wallace. Miss Ethel Wallace, one of the young women artist3 of Greenwich village, has attracted widespread attention by using batik instead of the usual canvas for painting portraits. Him In," the Vitagraph production which will be shown at the Munay theatre. Mr. Williams fires a shot at random, burying it in the ceiling at a definite point. The difficulty came in taking a-'m and at the same time give the impression of a iandom shot being fired. The star was so cool about it, scarcely took aim, that the players did not believe he would hit his mark. There was a loud report, a flash and the mark in the ceiling became a. yawning hole. Williams had hit his mark. MURRETTE "When I met President Harding' can now be added to Tom Mix's con versations. For Tom not only ha.met. the president, but has discovered that both the chief executive and Mrs. Harding are among his ardent screen followers. The William Fox star journeyed irom uamornia soon aaer ne iiau ' uiiipieieu Aiier l oui vwu nwu, which is now at the Murrette theatre. He arrived in New York and, instead of getting a vacation to see New York, found that New York wanted to see him. It was his first trip to the metropolis in 17 years the first, too, since he became a screen favorite. He met Mayor Hylan at City Hall, where the mayor was receiving about, one hundred youngsters, and instead of making a speech to the boys he had Tom tell them about the west. Tom did it. and added some fine old western philosophy to help the youngsters in their struggles in this active world. HAYS DECLARES TAXATION MUST NOT PENALIZE THRIFT! , r..- Associated press) YORK, Nov. 16.-Future fed- .... eral revenues must be provided in sorno wav other than by taxation which "penalizes thrift." and "destroys the incentive to save," Postmaster General Hays declared in an address here last night. Fine for Neuralgia Musteole insures quick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, just rub a little of this clean, wmte oint- : nient on your temples and neck. Musterole is made with oil of mustard, but will not burn and blister like i the old-fashioned mustard plaster. I Get Musterole at your drug store. 35c and fic in jars and tubes; hospital ' size, $3.00. I Better Than a Mustard Plaster

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REDS CHARGE BRITISH TRANSPORTING TROOPS IN VIOLATION OF PACT (By Associated Press) RICA, Nov. 16. Charges that Great Britain had already transported a num ber of General Wrangel's followers from Constantinople to Vladivostok, together with rumors that the British were collecting large forces of "White" Russians in Bombay and Bagdad are contained in a statement sent out by the Russian official news agency. Aboard a British military transport which has already arrived at Vladivos tok, states the agency, are 768 Russians, of whom 600 effectives are in British uniforms and formerly served with Wrangel's or Denikine's forces. Soviet Russia, according to the agency's report, energetically protests against thi3 act as menacing to the Far Eastern republic, and charges that Great Britain which in Lord Curzon's note, accused Russia of breaking their agreement, is herself violating the agreement by openly assisting the enemies of the Far Eastern republic. What to do with the thousands of Cossack and other Russian troops under the command of General Baron Wrangel who were thrown out of the Crimea by the Bolsheviki and took refuge in and near Constantinople, has been one of the puzzles which has perplexed the allied governments in Europe. In April last it was reported that Wiangel had asked the French government to convey his men to Vladivostok. The Soviet government of Russia has been suspicious that the forces would be used somehow against the Bolshevik government and during the past summer the official Russian news agencies have put forth several reports that these troops were to be shipped to Vladivostok to aid the new anti-Bolshevik government there or to take the field in Siberia against the Soviet government of the Far Eastern republic with headquarters at Chita. Canada has a larger railway mileage in proportion to poulation than any other country. iDo You Get Up Nights On Account of Bladder? This Symptom Tells You Something Is Wrong. A Dayton Man's Experience. Mr. John Lumpkins,' 7 Carrie St., Dayton, Ohio, says in his own home paper, the Dayton Herald: "For two years I had to get up fifteen to twenty times each night. The scalding and pain was awful. After taking a few doses of Lithiated Buchu, the gravel came, until at least twenty-five pieces have passed. Some were as large as a bean. I am glad to have this way of telling my fellow sufferers about this great new remedy." Lithiated Buchu acts on the kidneys and bladder like Epsom Salts on the bowels. It cleans them out and helps to relieve the bladder of abnormal deposits. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in the formula several expensive drugs, which are useful for relief. The formula is on the package. It is likely you have never taken anything simi-; I lar. Try a few doses for backache, j and frequent desire at night. Be sure to get the Keller formula; Lithiated Buchu at Yes and Now Drug Co., Dafler Drug Co., Harrison Pharmacy, Quigley's Drug Store, A. G. Luken Drug Co. and drug stores everywhere, or write The Keller Laboratnrv 'Mechaniesbiirfr Ohio Artvpr. .-i... - - - -- c ...... . . . - tisemtnt rmumtmmiuitumtiiimtnmiiimmijiimmftmnimiMiimimiHinmmur

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quality and exceptional in power and range. Mr. Evans has appeared in opera in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For three seasons he was the baritone for the Boston Grand Opera company. He also has appeared with The Beggar Prince, American Grand Opera, Montreal Opera and Aborn. Grand Opera companies. At the Tivoli Theatre in San Francisco he appeared as Pippo in "La Mascotte" over 200 times. Some of his other successes have been made as Count Di Luna in "H Trovatore"; Mowizook, in "GirofleGirofla"; Pooh-Bah in "The Mikado"; Sharpless in "Madame Butterfly'; Marcello in "Lo Boheme" and Hassen Bey in "Taid Pasha." As assisting soloist with the high school orchestra in the auditorium Friday evening Mr. Evans will sing the Toreador song from "Carmen" and a selection from The Mikado. KILLED IN TIN PLATE MILL. ELWOOD, Ind., Nov. 16 Fred Smith, 21 years old, was killed and four men were injured late yesterday in the tin plate mill here, when the cylinder head of a large engine blew out. Smith was sixty feet from the engine. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15c and oOc. Advertisement. I MURRAY Nov. 28-29-30 The Richmond Kiwanis Club offers its 2nd Annual KIWANIS MINSTRELS Troduced and directed by our own Harry Frankel 3 Big Nights 3 Special Scenery Augmented Orchestra 75 Complete Cast 75 Iots of Funny Stories Songs You Like to Hear Something Doing Every Minute Tickets Now Selling by members of the Kiwanis Club and the Starr Piano Co., Dafler's Drug Store, Walter B. Fulghum and Weisbrod's Music Store. Prices $1.00 and $1.50 Starting Today 'Where

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With Portable Structures (By Associated Press) LIMA, Peru, Nov. 16. Purchase of American portable houses to solve the problem of providing cheaper, more substantial, and better homes for the workers of Lima, is advocated by the newspaper El Tiempo. Interest ia this type of wooden houses follows the erection here of a small portable building in which has been shown the Seattle Chamber of Commerce exhibits of products made in that city. The articles in El Tiempo urge the erection of groups of these houses in the outlying districts of the city, suggesting plans for the ultimate purchasing by the occupants on a monthly installment plan. Practically all the houses in this part of Peru, where ram Corns? hereisrelie DlSchollh Zinopads Put one on the pain is gone For quick and lasting relief from corns, callouses, and bunions, there's nothing like Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. Healing starts immediately, while the tender spot is protected against prcs sure and irritation. They are thin, adhesive, waterproof. Antisep ticjhealing; absolutely safe! Get them at drug, shoe and department stores. Special sizes for corns, callouses and bunions. RICHMOND Theatre Today Or.ly The Two Big Favorites BREEZY EASON, Jr. and His Dog "Whiskers" in "THE BIG ADVENTURE" and "Terror Trail" Tonite 8:15 JACK BESSEY STOCK CO. Presents May TuUy's Funny Comedy 'MARY'S ANKLE' A Laugh Every Minute NEXT WEEK Laurette Taylor's Big Hit I "PEG 0' MY HEART" Special Thanksgiving Matinee Better Order Your Seats Now

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