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UNCLE SAM'S HlGl
This is the most complete radio
the nations official time and we;
cated at Arlington, Va. Illusti
ssge. The huge coils are the p
of the great Trans-Atlantic stal
formerly Nancy Langhorne of Vir
' ginia recently arrived in this coun
try as a guest of the National League
of Women Voters and will make sev
eral addresses at the Pan American
conference in Baltimore, Md. Lady
Astor is the first woman elected to a
seat in the House of Parliament in
England.
CHAUTAUQUA AT DUE WEST
The great comedy drama, "Friend
ly Enemies"; the all-star National
Male Quartet; the Nevin Concert
Company; notable lectures on
timely topics; special children's pro
grams?these are among the many
varied attractions which will appear
here on the big Redpath Chautau
qua which open May 10 in Due West
and continues for five days.
The Nevin Concert Company will
launch the Chautauqua with a grand
concert on the first afternoon. This
company consists of four artist-en
tertainers who feature favorite in_
instrumental and vocal selection and
character sketches given in costume.!
After a prelude by the Nevin
Company at night, J. Franklin Cav
ency, lever crayon artist nd modeler
in clay, will give a lecture and art
revue extraordinary, "Wit and Wis
dom of the Chalk and Clay." Mr.
Caveny is a top-notch entertainer.
Quick sketches of various mem
bers of the audience are features of
his program.
On the second afternoon, Gretch
en Cox and Company will give a
grand concert. lms company is
headed by Gretchen Cox, eminent
violinist, who is ahvays a favorite
with Chautauqua audiences. She is
supported by two accomplished ar
tists, a baritone, and a pianist.
This company will give a prelude
at night, following -which Edyard
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Allintrrsu un, iicii/iuiiaii^-MiuvYii ui<x
tor, will deliver his great "Victory"
lecture, an address on the vital
I
problems which confront us all to
day.
On the third day the National
ilale Quartet will give a popular
-I POWER RADIO STATION
station in the world and is where
ither reports are sent out. It :s lo
ration shows Tuning in on a mes
rimary and secondary inductances
Eion.
THE MIGHTY KING OF SWAT
Every baseball fan in the country
is anxiously awaiting the return of
Babe Ruth, the champion home
run hitter, and star outfielder of
the New York Americans, to the
regular lineup. Ruth was sus
pended by Judge Landis last fall
for barnstorming. His suspension
will be lifted about May 20.
'concert in the> afternoon and a
grand concert at night. The quartet f<
| is an organization of superlative C
singers and entertainers, and their g
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entertainments will be high spots on ci
the Chautauqua program. j n
In the afternoon their concert will ( ti
be preceded by a lecture-recital by! tl
Stephani Schutzes "wizard teller-of g
tales," who will re-create some of a
the world's greatest storie<s.
.Montville Flowers, eminent pub-! P
licist, on the fourth afternoon, wiir^
lecture on "America Looking t:
Ahead." Mr. Flowers has a nation
wide reputation as an eloquent ^s<
snpnkpr anri n rnnstrii?fcivr> t.hinlfpr..
On the- fourth night comes
; "Friendly Enemies," an uproarious
comedy drama, whose plot grows out
of the conflicting convictions of
two life-long friends. Audiences in
all parts of the. country have alter
nately laughed and wept over this
well-known comedy success. It will
, be present&d by a cast of exception
j ally competent New York actors,
i The Kublick Company with Ber_
; nice Van, clever impersonator and
; entertainer on the last afternoon.
The Kublick Company is a delight
fully entertaining novelty duo, fea
turing the human-voiced violin, the
piano-accordion and other novelty in
struments, as well as charming song
favorites.
On the last night, following a con
cert by the Kublick Company, Dr.
^Henry A. Adrian, noted educator,
urill
ing lecture, "The Wonders of Bur
, bank." In this lecture Doctor Adrian
sets forth powerfully the marvelous
j achievements of Luther Burbank,
the. plant wizard, and also asks for
better heroes for children.
SMALLEST BANK
The smallest bank in the world ij
business in Tauentzein Strasse,
of its kind and was erected as a
later changed to receive and pa;
FOR ADVANCED SUMMER WEi
The above illustration shows a v<
charming costume of Souffle B
cade, depicting the very newest( s
pannels in contrasting material. 1
blouse is finished with a girdle si
which is looped at the side. A v<
smart sport toque tops the costum
Three special morning programs'
or children will b? given during the
lhautauqua, each program being
iven on a different morning. These
hildren's programs ar? a distinct in
ovation inaugurated this year iby |
he Redpath management. On the
lird morning Stephani Schutz? will (
ive some of the ibest of the not
ble stories for children. On the
ourth morning Hughie Fitzpatrick,
opular clown, will entertain the
oungsters with marveJous feats of!
ambling, jokes and fun, and on the}
ist morning Bernice Van, imper-j
Dnator and entertainer, will give an
qually delightful program.
MAD DOG.
It would be well if some physician
ould prepare and have published
ach year in the community news
apers an article on what to do in
ise of a rabid animal running at
rge. (
Dr. Neuffer gives the following
Dints which cover the needs fairly
ell according to Public Health Bui
tin:
(A) The dog. Do not kill the dog.
estrain him securely and safely,
ith the proper food and water, keep
im under watch for ten days. A
iad dog will die in five to ten days; ?
3u will know thereby that he was ]
ot "mad." If he must be killed (or
he dies) then cut off the (whole)
?ad, pack it in ice and send it to the
ate laboratory, so that a quick re
3rt may be obtained. ^
(B) The person bitten: The t
ound and scratches should be cau- j 1
:rized at once by a physician. In 11
ise the dog is mad, those bitten ; i
lould begin the Pa?teur treatment j '1
t once.
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IN THE WORLD.
s this Kiosk, which does a banking
Berlin, Germany. It is the first
n advertising medium at first, but
sry "America again to the rescue"
from America which will be ei
ide
France. The seeds were made
/he
iCj, of the American Forestry As
-W the British Embassy and An
e.
"America Looking
Chautauqu;
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Montaville Flowers, eminent publi
cist, will lecture at the coming Red
path Chautauqua on "America Look
ing Ahead."
This address presents principles up
[)n which the future life and happiness
[)f the nation depend. It reveals the
new continent of difficulties and prob
lems which has been upheaved across
nur national path by the volcanic
forces of the World war.
Mr. Flowers is a striking type of
the constructive mind. lie personi
fies action. He seeks results. His
lecture is not an end in itself, but sets
up a clear goal for national aims and
stimulates united purpose to attain it.
[lis subject is of universal interest.
Montaville Flowers' addresses are
like cathedrals. They have great plan,
impressive structure, perfection of de
tail, intrinsic value and noble purpose.
It has been said that they are not lec
tures but "Institutions." They have
style, unity, grasp and completeness.
Their effect remains In the soul of the
hearer long after both speaker and
speech have become dim in the mem
ory. s
Mr. Flowers is a specialist in knowl- a
idge of rare ralue to alL His expres- t
Chautauqua Week Due
3ABIES MIXED IN HOSPITAL j!
PROPERLY REDISTRIBUTED ,
? !.
Montreal, April 20.?A coupe of,}
;wo year old babies who got mixed! a
ip in a hospital four months ago and ]
lave since been living in the wrong r
louseholds, without either mother j-i
ealizing it, were properly rcd'stri-! t
juted today.
The babic-"?. Pansy Dyke and
MRS. HARDING WORJ
Little more action! Smile please!
were some of the sayings durinj
working of the movie camera.
President Harding making motic
lough to reforest one hundred thous
ready for shipment in 125 bags. 1
sociat;on presenting Fir Tree Seeds
ibassador Jusserand of Fiance.
Ahead"
\ Lecture Subject
MONTAVILLE FLOWERS
ion is full, clear and compelling and,
is a speaker, lie stands in the fore
Tont of American oratois.
West May 5th to 10th
tfyrtle Bartlett, both web-footed,
vere given to the wrong mothers
pon their recovery from diphtheria,
'ansy is fair and Myrtle is dark,
md while the parents now say they
lad the-ir doubts all along, it was
?t until a third mother began an
investigation at the hospital that
he mistake was revealed.
WaJch ?.!ie label on your paper.
ICS MOVIE CAMERA.
Walk towards the camera, etc.,
; Mrs. Harding's lessons on the
The photo shows the wife of
>n pictures of a group of women
on, Civic Club who visited her
O FRANCE AND ENGLAND
bassador, who accepts fir tree seeds
and acres of destroyed forests ia
Photo shows Charles Lathrop Pack
to J. J. Broderick, counsellor of
KILLING IN HOME
BRINGS ACQUITTAL
Spartanburg Jury Clears Man For
Taking Life of Negro in
Robbery Attempt.
Spartanburg, April 25.?Court of
general sessions convened here'tkis
morning with Special Judge Halcott
Green of Columbia, presiding in
place of Judge Hayne F. Rice, who
is ill at his home in Aiken. Only one
case was tried this morning, that of
H. Frank McGee, manager of Au
gust W. Smith's de<partmnt store,
who was tried on the charge of
murder for killing a negro whom
Mr. McGee caught 'jurglarizing his
j home here in February. Mr. McGee
was promptly acquitted.
TO PAY ACCEPTANCES
! Announcement -by Cuban Sugar
Corporation
New York, Ajpril 25.?The Cuban
Cane Sugar corporation today an
nounced that $7,000,000 of accep
tancee maturing May 1, will be paid.
The original amount of $18,000,000
was reduced last October to $13,
1500,000 and in January another
payment of ?6,500,000.
Officials of the Cuban Cane cor
poration would not discuss industrial
i conditions in the Antilles, but the
J recent trend of the raw and refiaed
v<r.ipar markets points to marked re
( cuperation from last year's serere
depression.
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An inscription stating their busi
ness and their employer's name is
Avorn by Japanese workmen on their
caps and backs.
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