Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 28 March 1907 — Page 3

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.

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At the Theaters

. Theatrical Calendar. GENNETT.

April 11 "The time, the Place and

Ihe Girl Week of April 1 Repertoire. PHILLIPS.

Entire Week High class vaudeville

Week of April 1 Repertoire. THE THEATOR1UM.

Entire Week Motion pictures and

illustrated Songs.

HAS SPLENDID ACT.

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Tokl Muratl, the Japanese Juggler

end Wiiys.Walker at the New Phillips,

fa an expert at his act.

Vaudeville at the Phillips.

.No one who cares for vaudeville, and

In Richmond this means many hundreds, should miss the bill that is being

presented at the New Phillips this week and which will give away after

Saturday night for repertoire. There j much on the program to amuse and

no one will regret a visit to the house

There is not a dull moment from B to

G. North Brothers Gennett. On of the largest and most complete repertoire organizations in existence is North Bros., comedians, who will return to the Gennett next Monday, April 1. The company is composed of the best talent obtainable, each and every member an artist in his or her line. The company is headed by two of the best leading people in the country, Harry Chaplin North and Miss Virginia Goodwin, and supported by a company of real actors and- actresses. Miss Goodwin is, young and beautiful and is claimed: by critics of all the larger cities to be the cleverest emo

tional actress in the repertoire field toulay. The opening bill is "A Daughter of the South." a drama, full of rich comedy and thrilling climaxes. It is not one of the kind you tire of, but one of the kind you could enjoy for hours and not tire of. One of those Southern comedies that touches the heart of every mother, as well as the fancy of all the boys who like romantic stories. Repertoire at the Phillips. Miss Desmond, who comes to the New Phillips all next week, will render several of the latest high class ballads each evening. Dottie Green, who" has no equal on the stage today as a ringing and dancing soubrette, will also repeat the same specialty that won ber success in the south this season, while Prof. Henry Marcus, the student of the Inimitable Kellar, will be sure to astanish all with his deceptive feats

Of magic and slight-of-hand work.

No attraction has come to the New Phillips more highly recommended than has the Ethel Desmond company end its week's engagement is sure to prove a success financially and artist

ically.

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RICHMOND

AMOUS

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FOR TURTLE SOUP

Season for This Delicacy Has

Just Opened.

MARKET AN ACTIVE ONE.

Turtle soup season opens in Rich

mond Saturday of this week. This

pleasing announcement has been made by several famous among local epicureans for their turtle soup. This great eatfest will continue as long as

the supply of turtles holds out.

Richmond Is Famous.

Richmond is famous all over the

state for its turtle soup and it is stated that Richmond is the biggest

turtle market in this part of the country. Several men in this county spend their entire time each spring and sum

mer securing turtles, which they dis

pose of here at a handsome profit.

Turtles are secured by these men from

all parts of the State from the Michi

gan line to the Ohio river and there is

never a turtle brought here that es

capes the soup bowl. ' ;

Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds

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STORK BRINGS FINE BOY. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulghum Are the

Happy Parents.

Word has been received in this city

of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Fulghum, formerly of

this city, who now reside in a suburb,

of Newark, N. J. Mr. Fulghum is in the employ of the Victor Talking Machine Company. He wires that the

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LARGE CUSS WILL FINISH UjF P. WORK Triumph Lodge Has Important Meeting Friday Night.

DANCE BY DEGREE TEAM.

One of the largest classes ever completing the work in any Knights of Pythias lodge in the city, is that to be given the third rank by Triumph lodge Friday night. The crack Triumph

third degree team will give the work.

This team has gained an enviable rep

utation in the past for the character of

the work performed. Those who will

be taken into full fellowship are E. G Hamilton. Chas. E. Wallace. John W

Emery, Geo. Schutte, John F. Meyer,

Frank Mulholland, Clarence Rol, Hen

ry Romberg, Geo. Sharkitt, Frank Ridge, Clayton Hunt, L. B. Cranor, Os

car Brown, Clyde Renk, Ernest Renk, W. A. Suters, Frank Remmert, Chas. E. Rusch, Ed Morrell, Chas. Ashenfelter, Karl P. McDaniel, George H. Gillison

and H. C. Karns.

The lodge degree team is making

great preparations for its dance, which will be held on the night of April 19. The full degree team will participate in a drill which will be given in full costume. Last year the Triumph

dance was a great success, the Pythian temple being crowded, and the even this year is expected to be none the less successful. Tickets have been placed on sale and are being sold rapidly.

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WOULDM IN CHURCH Congressman Watson Makes A Suggestion.

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MANY GO TO THE FAR WEST. Colonist Rates on Pennsylvania Road Prove Attractive.

Probably fifty Wayne county people have taken advantage of the colonist rates now being offered by the Pennsylvania railroad for points in the west. The colonist travel is not expected to increase to a great extent over its present proportions, before he rates are withdrawn April SOth.

"It's a burning shame, but nevertheless a cold fact," said a North Side Mrs. Malaprop, in an interval of gossip at a card party the other evening. My dear," said Mrs. Partington, from the other side of the table, 'you seem lo be getting your reservoirs mixed.'

In Brazil there is a large ant which s regarded" by the natives as good to fat, when roasted a delicacy as choice indeed, as snails are rated by the French. Sometimes they dress the tidy creatures up like little dolls, and put them in. boxes to sell to tourists as pL. Brazilian curiosity.

The average price paid for automobiles used in New York City is $3,500.

There Is a birth in New York eity pach five minutes in the day and a

fieath each seven minutes.

New Castle, Ind., March 28. In accepting the invitation from G. W. Lennard Post, G. A. R. to deliver the dec

oration address at New Castle, Hon. J. E. Watson presumes and properly,

to . make a few valuable suggestions

As the result of a long and varied experience in delivering addresses on

such occasions, he expresses the conviction that the proper place is in a church. If, he argues, a Decoration day address is worth anything it is worthy of being heard in the best place. It is nqt an occasion for the relation of anecdotes or indulgence in jest, but a time for serious thought. An audience should not be compelled to stand, but be seated for greater comfort and more profitable enjoyment. vv Mr. Watson suggests that the veterans march to the church by 2:30 o'clock. The suggestions of Mr. Watson will probably receive the favorable consideration of the Post, believing that by their, adoption a much more ' satisfactory observance of the day would be obtained. Ever since the day has been observed the exercises have been held in the

open when the weather permitted, but it is believed that when the custom is once broken the new one will find favor and be followed in the future.

Sold Blacksmith Shop.

Cambridge City. George Doll ' sold

his blacksmith shop and the lots upon

which it stands to Joe Bender, Tues

day, consideration $400. Mr. Doll has

disposed of his property interests ' in this city and is making preparations

for moving his family to Marion, Ind

Coal Oil Stove Explodes.

Eaton. A coal oil stove exploded in

the store of Frank Benning & Son

Wednesday morning and Ralph Benn

ing was severely burned about the

hands. He was attended by Dr. J. C

Ryder, and is now getting along nice

ly.

Dinner to Carpenters.

Campbellstown. Ed Erwin and

family attended a supper at Stephen

Kuth's new home last Saturday night

which was given only to the carpen

ters and their families who worked on

his new dwelling. Sunday School Convention.

Chester. There will be a Sunday

school convention Sunday afternoon April 14 at the Chester M. E." church

Takes Charge of Creamery.

Fountain City. Bernie Swain and

wife are expecting to move to Lynn In the near future where Mr. Swain will

have charge of the creamery.

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A Fine Soda Fountain.

Eaton. C. B. Cokefair is installing

a new soda water fountain which cost near two thousand dollars. It Is a beauty, and the finest ever seen in

Eaton. Crowd at Carnival.

Cambridge City. The masquerade

skate given by the managers of the roller rink, Tuesday evening was one

of the most successful affairs held there this season. A large crowd was

in attendance and the warm weather

did not hinder the skaters' from en

joying themselves. Miss Ruth High-

ley was awarded first prize for the

best mask and the second prize went

to Mr. Lorenzo Anderson of Hagers-

town. The Cambridge City band fur

nished music for the occasion.

Named for Gov. Harris.

Eaton. A boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Parks, who

are tenants on one of the farms owned by Governor A. L. Harris In Dixon township. The youngster Las been named "Andrew L."

CINCINNATI, RICHMOND & FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. Richmond, Ind., March 14 The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne Railroad company will be held at the principal office of the company in the city of Richmond, Ind., on Thursday, April 4, 1907. at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing eleven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary.

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CHAPTER VIII. A Call from "the Party." About a month after the Chicago and Fredonia bill was smothered In committee there- appeared upon the threshold of my office, in the administration building: of the Ramsay company, a man whom at first glance you might have taken for an exhorted or a collector for some pious enterprise. But if yoa bad made a study of face3, your second glance would have cut through that glaze of oily, apologetic appeal. Behind a thin screen of short gray beard lay a heavy loose mouth, cruel and strong; above it. a great beak and a pair of pale green eyes. Intensely alive. They were in startling contrast to the apparent decrepitude of the stooped shambling body, far too small for Its covering of decent but somewhat rusty black. "Senator Dunkirk," said I. rising: and advancing to greet the justly feared leader of my party. I knew there was an intimate connection between this visit and the death of his pet project. I thought It safe to assume that he had somehow stumbled upon Woodruff's tuonelings, and with that well-trained nose of his had gmelled out their origin. But I need not have disquieted myself; I did not then know bow softly Woodraff moved, sending no warnings ahead, and leaving no trail behind. For several minutes the senator and I both felt for each other In the dark in which we both straightway hid. He was the first to give up and reveal himself in the open. "But I do not wish to .waste your time and my own, Mr. Sayler," he said; T have come to see you about the threatened split in the party. You are, perhaps, sur

prised that I should have come to you, when you have been so many years out of politics, but I "think you will understand, as I explain myself.

'You know Mr. Roebuck?" j T can't say that I know him," I replied. "He is not an easy man to know indeed, who is?" "A very able man; in some respects a great man," Dunkirk went on. "But, like so many of our great men of business, he cannot appreciate politics the difficulties of the man in public life whose persuasion and compromise must be used, authority almost never. And, because I have resisted some of his impossible demands, he has declared war on the party. He has raised up in it a faction, headed by your old enemy, Dominlck. I need not tell you what a brute, what a beast he is, the representative of all that is abhorrent in politics." "A faction headed by Dominlck couldn't be very formidable," I suggested. "But Dominick isn't the nominal leader," replied Dunkirk. "Roebuck is far too shrewd for that. No, lie has put forward as the decoy my colleague, Croffut perhaps you know him? If so, I needn't tell you what a vain, shaliow, venal fellow he is, with his gift of gab that fools the people." "I kno- hina," said I, in - a tone

which did not deny the accuracy of

Dunkirk's description.

"Their object," continued the sena

tor, "is to buy the control of the party machinery away from those who now manage it in the interests of con

servatism and fair dealing. If they

succeed the oaly business interest

that will be considered in this state will be the Power trust. And we shall have Dominick, the ignorant brute, lashed on by Roebuck's appetites, until the people will rise in fury " and elect ' the opposition and you know what "it is." 'What you say is most interesting," said I, "but I confess I haven't imagination enough to conceive a condition of affairs in which anybody with 'the price' couldn't get what he wanted by paying for it. Perhaps the business interests would gain by a change the other crowd might be less expensive. Certainly the demands of our party's machine have 'become intolerable." "It astonishes me, Mr. Sayler, to hear you say that you, who have been in politics," he protested, taken aback by my hardly disguised attack upon him for he was in reality "party" and "machine." "Surely, you understand the situation. We must have money to maintain our organization, and to run our campaign. Our workers can't live on air; and, to speak of only one other factor, there are thousands and thousands of our voters, honest fellows, too, who must be paid to come to the polls. They wouldn't vote against us for any sum; but. unless we pay them for the day lost in the fields, they stay

at home. Now, where does our money

come from? The big corporations are

the enly source who else could or wosld aire largely enough? And it is necessary and just that they should

be repaid. But they are no longer con

tent with moderate and prudent re

wards for their patriotism. They

make bigger and bigger, and more

and more unreasonable demands on us. and so undermine our popularity

i- tee pnniB CaBT Oe bf?-?" wTioT?T

to wnafs going on. And thus, year

by year, it takes more and more momey to keep us in control. "You seem to have forgotten my point," eaid I, smiling. "Why should you be kept in control? , If you go out, the others come in. They bluster and threaten, in order to get themselves In; but, once they're elected, they discover that it wasn't the people's woes they were shouting about, but their own.' And soon they are docile 'conservatives' lapping away at the trough, with nothing dangerous in them but their appetites" "Precisely their appetites. said he.

"A starved man has to practice eat

ing a long, long time before he can equal the performances of a trained glutton," I suggested. His facial response to my good-humored raillery was feeble indeed. And It soon died in a look of depression that made him seem even older and more decrepit than was his wont. "The same story, wherever I go" said he sadly. "The business interests refuse to see their peril. And when I, in my zeal, persist, they several of them, Sayler, have grinned at me and reminded nae that the legislature to be elected next fall will choose my successor! As if my own selfish Interests were all I have in mind! I am old and feeble, on the verge of the grave. Do you think, Mr. Sayler, that I would continue In public life If It were not for what I conceive to be my duty to my party? I have toiled too long for It " "Your record speaks for itself, senator," I put in, politely but pointedly. , "You are very discouraging, Sayler," he said forlornly. "But I refuse to be discouraged. The party needs you, and I have come to do my duty, and I won't leave without doing It "I have nothing to do with the company's political contributions," said I. "You will have to see Mr. Ramsay, as usual." He waved his hand. "Let me explain, please. Roover Is about to resign as you probably know, he's been chairman of the party's state committee, for 17 years. I've come to ask you to take ills place." It was Impossible wholly to hide my amazement, my stupefaction. Had he had the shadowiest suspicion of my plans, of the true Inwardness of the Croffutt-Dominlck movement, he would as readily have offered me his own head. In fact, he was offering me his own head; for, with the money and the other resources at my command, I needed only this place of official executive of the party to make me master. And here he was, giving me the place, under the delusion that be could use me as he had been asing Roover. He must have misread my expression, for he went on: "Don't refuse on impulse, Sayler. I and the others will do everything to make your duties as light as- possible. "I should not be content to be a mere figurehead, as Roover has been," I warned him. He had come, in his desperation to try to get the man

who combined the advantage of be- ! 'ins, as he supposed, Dominick'a

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?nemy, and a member of one of the state's financially influential families. He had come to cozen me into letting him use me in return for a mockery of an honor. And I was simply tumbling him, or rather, permitting him to tumble himself, into the pit he had dug for me. Still, I felt that I owed it to myself to give him a chance. Tf I take the place, I shall fill it to the best of my ability." "Certainly, certainly we want your ability." Behind his bland cordial mask I saw the spider eyes gleaming

and the spider claws twitching as he.

felt his net quiver under hovering)

wings. "We want you we need you, Sayler. We expect you to do your best" My best! What would my "best"

have been, had I been only what hei thought dependent upon him for sup-)

plies surrounded by his lleutenants.j

bearing nothing but what he chose to

teil me, and able to execute only such,.

orders as he gave or approved! "I am sure we can count on you, he urged. ,

"I will try it," said I, after a fur-;

ther hesitation that was not altogeth

er show.

He did not linger he wished to'

give me no chance to change my mind and fly his net. I was soon alone, staring dazedly at my windfall and wondering if fortune would ever give me anything without attaching to it that which would make me doubt

whether my gift had more of bitter,

or more of sweet in it. Dunkirk announced the selection of a new chairman that very afternoon -as a forecast, of course, for there

was the formality of my "election" i7.

the 63 members of the state commit

tee to be gone through. His proposl-,

tion was well received. The old-hne politicians remembered my father; the reformers recalled my fight

against Dominick; the business mem

liked my connection with the Ramsay company, assuring stability and re-: gard for "conservatism;'' the "boys" were glad because I had a rich wife and a rich brother-in-law. The "boys" always cheer when a man with money," develops political aspirations. j I did not see Woodruff until I went down to the capital to begin my Initiation. I came upon him there, ia the lobby of the Capital City hotel. As we talked for a moment like barely acquainted strangers saying nothing that might not have been repeated broadcast, his look was asking: "How did you manage to trap Dunkirk into doias; t?" I never told him the

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GENNETT THEATER,

WEEK OF APRIL 1st.

Irs Swisher, Manager.

WORTH COMEDIANS

WITH

And Their Own Operatic Lady Orchestra, Who Play and Sing Selections From all the Late Popular Operas. One Lady Admitted Free on Opening Night. If accompanied by a person holding a Reserved Seat Ticket which must be reserved before 6 p. m., Monday. Daily matinee. 10c, beginning Monday. Prices, 10, 20, 30c. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.

The New Phillips Vaudeville Theater O. G. MURRAY, Lessee and Mgr. G. A. SCHWENKE, Treas. e Asst. Mgr.

HER BIG STOCK COMPANY.

Dafly at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8:15 p. m SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF

ETHEL DESMOND AND

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Woman Against Woman." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, A BROKEN , HEART." Daily Matinees at 2:30; 10c to all. Evening, 10c, and a few aeata at 20c This Week Only. LADIES FREE TICKETS, Monday and Thursday Nights, One Lady admitted free with one paid 20c ticket. Beat Seats. 6 BiG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6. 2 BIG SHOWS IN ONE FOR 10c Special Matinee each Saturday; children 5 cents. All other matinaea. 10 cents, except to children under 5 years. Souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee.

The New Phillips Vaudeville Theatre O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE, Treas. and Aaa't Mgr. PROGRAM WEEK OF MARCH 25. ' . Saturday 3, 7:30 and 8:45 p. m.A OVERTURE D ILLUSTRATED SONG Mr. Charles Li. Stone, Musical Di- Cal. LankerL rector. E LEROY BENSON AND CO., B TO K I MURATI High Class Musical Novelty Act. Japanese wire artist. F HARRIS BEAUREGARDE Ti CO.,

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THE BAD COINERS And the Comedy THE OLD MASHERS. - -

Hear Mr. Malotte Sing the Pretty Ballad, "Won't lou Come Over to My

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