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VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 6IVES
PROMISE OF BEST YET
Fine Program of Dancing,
Singing and Comedy at
Globe Theatre Tonight.
CONSERVATORY CONCERT
FULL 0FJ000 NUMBERS
BIG CONVENTION
Pleasure And Philanthropy
C lly United I'm
Pan.. Icb. 1. toy mail) While
Amrih'ini have n average of
$!00' "' annual!) in Franc seek
ing pleasure, they haw only contri
buted about l2.Hti.l10 tincc the war
for Or benefit "I Preach wounded
and homeless.
Thi. ttatciuciil it made today ly
the American Relict Glaring I louse
in an appeal to Americans lor more
fund, and necessities to carry on the
work.
In a pamphlet iu.t i.mcd the Re
lic! organisation harl hack to the
Ante near, revolution hen money ad
vanced by France practically avcd
thr American government (rom dr
tiuction. At tli bciiinning o( 1780,
in America, a Continental dollar wa
worth two cents, a hiuhel o( corn
fISt) and a suit of clothes $2.(W.
RUSE
OF A CHINAMAN.
Dally Democrat b Carrier. S4 Year
We make a specialty
of
Friendship
Engagement, and
Wedding Rings
F. M. FRENCH A SON
Jewelers and
Engravers
Clover Way H Got Around th Law
and (Joined Hia Cose.
A oeruetrry la tin- one aa nil apot tn
China. To desecrate aurb a piaca I
tlin worst of crimes. Home years since
tliele llrcd lu a village on Hie pUlu of
the Yellow rlrrr a tnan called Tu. Ilia
llttla farm furnlabe.1 blm with a com
f jrtable living, but notblnir more. I.lko
all frro tn Hint pari of t'blnn. there
Wat uo fence to oparnte bla fields
fnn Ibnav of bla neighbor, (tut of
tbiw neighbor waa a rascal, wbo,
knowing Mr. Tu to 1 of mild dlapoal
tlou. rraolred to Iimibo ukiu blru by
plowing a ffw"furrow of Mr. Tu'a
bind and tbua In "H- ruling It wltb bla
. km. Tbla act did not otiaa unotisrrved.
tut Mr. Tu waa raurioa aa well aa
mil. I He knew that litigation cams
high and waa uncertain. "Metier." bo
. 1.1 to bluiaelf, "to endure lb wrong
than to auffer loaa of both land and
i isasr
t(h neat yenr the iielghlmr reiealel
tba tSBsMSWat and plowed up a few
more furrow. Again Mr. Tu consult
ed Willi blmaelf and doloruitned. aa
IIIQlllloQlI. thai law waa too eipcnslve
a luxury for blm
Tlio iielghlair. encouraged by tbla
eouiplalaniice. ruutinuod to add to bla
. ven acre nt the olber'a eipene. At
length be III! SIS! SO hold n W ISSSaV
(u nite In tbla way the family coie
torv, whore were burled Mr. Tu'a an
cestor. Then Mr. Tu u the chance for
which be bn.t l-een walling, lly plow-
I Ing up tbla cemetery the neighbor bad
roiutnllled aacrllege. TUe only aim
cully wa that the punlahroent wa wo
severe lbt It might not he iolhle.
miles he wa careful, to get bl neigh
bor punished at all. For tba law wa
Unit If llw mnglatrnte ahnuld take no
tli n of the ault he would have to aend
up reiMirt to bla aujierlora at the cap
ital of the province anil reo,oeat that
proper pnnliilmient lie Inflicted upon
blmaelf. neelng that ao belnou a crime
had lieen committed In the dbttriot for
w kits be waa reanonalbtr.
Accordingly Mr. Tu brought the mat
ter bt-b m' Oil- m:igiifiiie In n wn
1'iot .11.1 ii"l Involvo tluii offlrlal. He
bfoagM Sf imllotl acalust hi father,
who waa dead. fr bavins nSOVOo hl
crave off bin . n land to that of tho
miraur Msg ttrisftbof laataad of abid
ing 111 the leluelcry where be pc w rly
I elonced!
The CMoscM love humor and greatly
iidmlre ihlWwdDOaa, When, therefore,
the magistrate Nod IMS a1ng doo
unient be smiled with genuine nppre
. Intlon of Mr. Tu'a cleverness, railed
up Hie offending neighbor, uiult I. no
not or all the land be bud BMMvVn
Med and pnlObad blm with due sever-
lly for hla rnhlvry
Ion.
-Youth'., Couipan
Effective Danger Sign.
A eoutruclor wbo bus observed tbnt
I cdiKtriniis ly llttlt tt UOO to algna
baa evolved new plan to guard ngaltint
Bfrlilrrt to "Iss byatarinwra, a
ateara Ka Hi woiklug many feet lielow
tho suifiiiv of tho traOl attract ncorea
of rou dally. They atop, lean over
the IkmmI railing around the excava
tion ond atari'. Sometime" the crowd
get no large that ilien-1 dunger of the
railing giving wuy and plunging them
Into the XC TBtlOa, "Itullger" lgn
don't worry them : Dno tlie new Idol
of the eoOtraCtOr. Be hu mueured the
top of the rolling with tir and grease.
Now jhthoiih who never aliuddor St Ibe
"dunger" lgn floe from the grenae
menace aa If It were polann. Philadel
phia North American.
The moit delightful demonstration
of thr Terpvichoreaii jrl ever demon
utcd here will be icon at the Globe
Theatre tonight with th appearance
of the Kigdon Danctr. on Hk Hip
podrome vaudeville bill. Tbcie four
ocauliful, graceful maiden, flit thru
a .erics of lyuibolic lancet that re
mind on more of lairy spirit, or
tome animated obatract thing than
hiiinan beings.
Tlieir"Iances of thr Snow" is the
xrry personification of light airiness
and dsloty coloring. Vol a sound do
the donccri make as they flit rapidly
over the floor of the stage. The Jap
anese court dance, by Mi. Joan
Hardcattle, is unusoa! in its slow
grace. The boudoir dance by Mis.
Grace Fcrntmorc CoOncr is a dainty
bit of light flirting . The act also tn-
ludes a Persian and Japanese emo
tional dance. This ac t Is i oc of the
best of its kind ever 'irouht to the
ast on a vaudeville circuit
Hilly Jones is a black faced mono-
ogilt who has just returned from
tour of Australia where he created
riot. The act is a laturh producer and
Jones sure knows bow to get the
laughs. There is not a uiel moment
u the house from the time be vteps
onto the stage until the close of his
act. and be leaves the audience call
ing for more. His novelty come'
work is good and his songs, which arc
original, arc great mirth provokers.
Kdward, and MrKrnna are recent
arrivals in this country, having jus
ompletcd a successful tour of the
nlipodrs. China, Jaan. and the
Hawaiian Islands. Miss McKcnna
has a most charming manner and
l-lcasing stage presence. She fiosses-
beautiful, rich dramatic soprano
voice of unusual brilliancy aid sweet
ness of tone, a voice seldom heard
in the vaudeville stage. Mr. Kdwards
voice is a pure, rich dramatic tenor
of unusual cma'ity and he never fails
to please the most critical and exact
ing audiences. This duo will be heard
in popular and clasie.it selections.
The photoplay bill is of high stand
ard. Pauline Frederick, one of Am
erica's favorite emortonal dramatists.
ariH be seen in "Ashcs of Embers,'
i powerful play of double identity.
The itory of "Ashes of Embers'
is. briefly that of a very pitilcssyl
elfish girl who it relentless in her
demands for moncydeapitc the fact
that her own sister, who is the fami
ly drudge, scarcely has enough ti
keep body and soul together. Laura
finally steals money from the cash
lrawer over which her sister Agne:
'reside in tlve d i'a'tment srore in or
ler to get a dress with w-hich to daz
zle a millionaire, a rncs goes io jau
bu l.aura win- ihc millionaire who
oon wakes up to the fact that he is
'.eing used merely aa a private purse
by his wife who lias promptly trans
ferred her affection to a young arch
itict from whom she had temporarily
Hsenlanglcd herself in order to en
snare the gentleman of the money
The recital of the conservatory of
muiic, last mgl.t at the college chapel.
was one of much interest, as well as
merit, speaking for the excellent work
of Ihit department of the college. The
program in fujl i-a at follows:
Putty t' I.ullaby, Ruth Nebergall,
iry Fairies, Rolt darker; Gathering
Flowers, Elizabetl. II. am . Our Kaby.
Helen Pugh; My Pony's Schooldays.
Eugene Cusick; Dolly's Polka, Louise
Everton; Vocal If I Built a World
for You, Mary Bender; A little Walta.
Margaret Watson; Quiet Delight.
Mary Emma Cate; Violin Flowers
nd Ferns, Lena Tobey; The spinner's
Song, Jean Bender; Waltz, Zona Mor
gan: Vocal Jean, Helen Lee; Second
Gavi tie, Naomi Bodine; Serenade.
Hubert Fortmiller; Vocal Gae to
Sleep, Bertha Lee; Valse Brilliantr
Eb. Dorothy Erwin; -Vocal Pop
pies, Mrt Edwin rortmiuer; rousn
Dance Mazurka, Fnsemble class at
two pianos, Lillian Dunn. Dorothy
Erwin, Eloinr Lcigbton, Mary Irvine.
Four Thousand Industrial Education
Experts In Convention.
(By I'nitcd 1'rets)
Indianapolis, Feb. 21- F .nr thou
sand delegates came here today for
the lcntff annual meeting of the Nat
ional Society for the Promotion of In
daatrial Education. The delegate, re
presented every part of the United
States and Soutl ern Canada. Indiana
surveys for vocational education by I
thr Stale Board of Public Instruction,
will be the main topic of discussion.
Report v. ill be made on surveys con
ducted in several Indiana cities and
the advocates of the new system will
show how schools id this stale are
.iiectin;; r'-uuircmcnu t prepare for
vocational rducafio Sec ctary of
Commerce Kedficld. presid-r.t of the
organization, vill talk on the Suiitli
llugliet bill, which has passed the
Senate and now before the House.
The bill calls for an appropriation
for the promotion of vocational edu
cation.
NEWS FROM THE
COUNTY COURT NOOSE
WARANTY DEEDS
W. A. Gilmore to W. H. Barney
md wife. February 12th. 1917, lands
in Tp. 9. S. R. 3 West, 40 acres, fsSOO.
Emma E Dyer et vlr. to Laverett
E. Dyer. Feb. 14th. 1917, lands in
Claim A7 Tp. 11, S. R. 4 west.
May C. Barnes ,to A. N. Saynes and
ife. Sept. 12th. 1916, lands in Ran-
om s Add. to Mill City. J100.
William li Kitchen and wife to W.
. Goode and wife. Feb., 8lh, 1917.
lands in Tp. 14, S. R. 1 West. I
John Carnegie and wife to William
. Duncan. Dec. 28th. 1915. lands in
laim 49 Tp. 11. S. R. 3 West. $18.
Citv Cemetery Assn to Wm. S.
Duncan, City Cemetery lot 238. $35.
The First National Bank of Albany,
Lewis Tanzer. Feb, 14. 1917, lands
Block 8 Woodle's Riverside Add..
Mbany, 1 10.
E. B. Waite and wife to E. G.
Young 4 Co, Feb. lit 1917. lands in
fp 12. S. R. 1 West. $5fV
Fanny Cresby's Memory.
The blind byiun writer. For.uy Cros
by, wbo Immortalized herself with
"Safe In the Ann i f Jen," wa ca
pable of the ino-t omitting exhibition
of "inabilliv to forget .'
On one DeevraVoa site contracted to
supply a publisher with tluety hymns.
She bOUPMtld forty five of these, sim
ply storing Ibe'.n In her memory with
out commuting a word lo paper. When
she had nnlsbesl the forty-fifth be lie-
gun to dictate t In-iii. going right through
without a pause. She then did the
same with the other forty five. - Iindon
Answers.
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own life. There's Jssrt i be IbJna she
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vrlh 1 eould say that There lot of
thing she always reminds roe of.
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limits. 5 acres in olives 2 1-2 a. in
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Democrat . t 21-tf.
bags. The rest of the story deals with
the return of Agnes from ti e jail and
he dramatic complication, which in
volve Laura, the millionaire, the arch-
tect and the lawyer who is engaged
handle her husband's divorce ac
tion.
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