Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 260, 27 October 1907 — Page 9

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Article in the Palladium in Reference to a Primary Is , Approved.

HAGERSTOWN SENTIMENT. AUTO ENGINES ARE SHIPPED BY THE LIGHT INSPECTION CAR COMPANY OTHER NEWS OF f HIS SECTION. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 20. The article which appeared In the Palladium favoring a primary election to determine Wayne county's choice for congress, has struck a responsive chord with the political leaders of Jefferson township. Not only the politicians favor such a plan as this, but every one seems to think that a primary election would be tho fairest way for both candidates and the people. There has been a; cry raised at various times in the past about the cut and dried methods that are adopted at conventions. A primary would give the candidates an equal chance and be the means of Inducing some of the more timid ones to make tho race. Another thing hi favor of an election is the fact that very voter could have his say at the polls in selecting a man for congress. AUTO ENGINES SHIPPED. Fifty Are Sent to American Motor Car Company. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 2(!. The Light Itttpectyon, Car company recently complwted. shipments of six large 50-horse potveriauto engines by express to the American Motor Car company at Indianapolis. These are to be used in thdlr exhibit at the New York auto show. The engines were mounted In hattdsome touring cars and are now on th way to the show in a special sixtyfooi express car. The L. I. C. Co., have the contract for the building of the engines for the Indianapolis company and are making regular shipments and in the near future expect to turn out one eacU day. NRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. Pleasant Event Was Given at Centerville Thursday. Centerville, Ind., 'Oct. 26 A very

delightful birthday anniversary took plaoe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langley on Thursday. Mrs. Lang- - ley had prepared to entertain her sisters in honor of her thirty-second birthday anniversary and had left a sister to superintend the family dinner while she was absent attending to a business engagement. Upon returning homo Mrs. Langley found a large company of relatives and friends and an abundant dinner awaiting her. Her 1 amazement was great for the moment, but she soon entered into the spirit of the occasion and responded to congratulations. Mrs. Laugley was presented with a number of choice and beautiful gifts. Besides Mr. and .Mrs. . Langley and. their . daughter, Esther - May, the party included, Mr. and Mrs.

" J'3. W. Roberts, Mrs. Mary Anne Beck, Mrs. Ada Robinson and her daughter, Miss lone Robinson and Everett Overholser, all of Boston, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Girton. Mrs. John L. Craig. Miss Mary Girton, Misses Ada, i Mahel and Hazel Craig, Master Herbert Girton and Oscar Durkel, all of ; Richmond: Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Napier. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cooney, Rev. W. E. Whitlock, Miss Laura Bertsch, Miss Belle Williams, Miss Rachel Taylor. PARTY ON SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY Whitewater, Ind., Oct. 26. Miss Elva Roberts entertained at the beautiful country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts, east of town, Saturday evening in honor of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. Miss Roberts was presented with many beautiful and useful presents. The evening was spent in games and music and light refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Bortha Chenoweth, Nettie Harris, Nina Knoll, Zella Jones, Anna Markley, Wyoneta Sink, Clara Hyatt, Mary Hyatt, Xiola Hetzler, Wethy McClure, Opal McClure and Ethel Toppaw; Messrs. . Ralph McTntyre, Chester Brookwalter. Everett Smith. Chas. Trice, Earl Bradshaw, Raymond Chenoweth, Bert Skinner. Simon Hetsler, Ralph Taylor, Verting Morrison, Ethmer Reid. Paul Jordan. Terry Flatter, Foster White, Jessie lliggs, Ira Addleman, Oscar Baker, Robert Melody: William Spencer, Albert Love and Raymond Knoll. . VISITED AT CENTERVILLE. Centerville, Ind.. Oct. 26. The Rev. J. E. Shannon who was formerly the pastor of the First United Brethren church at Marion, Ind.. and who has been conducting revival meetings at Richmond, spent last Wednesday with the Rev. W. E. Whitlock. pastor of the M. E. church at Centerville. The Rev. T. M. Guild, presiding elder of the Richmond district, the Rev. J. E. Shannon aud the Rev. W. E. Whitlock were all in the pastorate at Marion at the same time. BASKET SUPPER NOV. 2. Jacksonburg. Ind., Oct. 2t. A basket supper will be given at the school house, Saturday evening. Nov. 2. Everyone invited to come and the girls to bring baskets. WILL GIVE A RECEPTION. Chester, Ind., Oct. 2G. The Ladies Union Aid society of Chester will give a reception on the evening of November 6th for the members of the society

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1H. and their families. Arrangements are being made for a pleasant occasion. JOHN HUNT INJURED. East Germantown, Ind., Oct. 20. John Hunt was hurt while hauling logs. An interurbau car struck his wagon, throwing him off and hurting one foot. CENTERVILLE ENTERTAINMENT. Centerville, Ind., Oct. 2(5. The Glazier Lyceum Trio gave an entertainment at the town hall Thursday evening. There was a good attendance and a pleasing program was given. JOS. SMITH INJURED. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 20. Joseph Smith of Greensfork, was very painfully injured in a runaway near this place. He was taken to Dr. F. C. Lamar's office, where several stitches had to be taken. HAS FOUR CANDIDATES. Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 20. The Pocahontas will initiate four candidates into the mysteries of that lodge Wednesday evening, Oct. 30. MINOR NOTES. Hagerstown, Ind. The comedy drama "Eli and Jane' wae well received here Friday night. The audience was a large one. Hagerstown, Ind. Mrs. Cora Clendenin was hostess to the Fresbyterian aid society Friday afternoon. A lunch was served. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Oct. 28 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Nov. 2 "Isle of Spice." Nov. 14 "The Darling of the Gods." Nov. 25 Francis McMillan. Vaudeville at the Phillips. This week at the New Phillips will bring a program that van be changed to a considerable extent from those that have preceded it. in that some of i the stunts have not been duplicated j here in recent months at least. No ' i doubt special interest will center in I the trained cockatoos, which are said to do some remarkable things. The program includes everything from a : juggling stunt to an Irish sketch, with an illustrated song, motion pictures f and a German travesty comedy sketch j thrown in. Below is the full program, which will be presented with a souvenir matinee on Wednesday, an amateur feature on Friday and a special matinee for children on Saturday: Overture, Miss Grace Miller. Gagnler, European novelty juggling act. Fox and Fox, tipside down Irish sketch. Illustrated song, Cal Lankert, "My Dixie Land.'' The Cora Swain troupe of educated

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Australian cockatoos. "Jim" Bady "Kitty" German travesty comedy sketch. The Cameragraph, showing "The Easterner." "Isle of Spice." The latest edition of B. C. Whitney's piquant musical mixture, "Isle of Spice," comes to the Gennett November 2. It is asserted that there is not a dull moment in it. From the opening of the first act until the fall of the final curtain stage pictures of bewildering beauty follow each other in such rapid succession that the auditors are almost led to believe that they are on a fairy Isle indeed. The surpassing brilliancy of the superb scenic and electrical effects have rarely been equalled and never excelled in the present day lavishness of musical comdy production. A cast of well-known artists, headed by that delightfully grotesque comedian Charles A. Pusey has been engaged for this year's presentation and this, with the American Beauty chorus of over fifty voices stamp this new edition of the magnificent musical extravaganza as the peer of all en tour. "The Darling of the Gods." The engagement of "The Darling of the Gods," the joint work of David Be-

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3. lasco and John Luther Long, is creating the most widespread interest among local theatre-goers who appreciate the best form of dramatic art. The date of the engagement here has been arranged for November 14th at the Gennett. It is predicted this will be the dramatic event of the season. Manager Swisher promises the Belasco production complete in every detail and in every respect exactly the same as characterized it in its original production and during its two seasons' run at the Belasco Theatre, NewYork. The roster of the company which Mr. Belasco has specially engaged for this season's tour is a notable one and includes many names of prominence on the stage. EAST GERMANTOWN, IND. East Germantown, Ind., Oct. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rush visited their daughter, Mrs. Dalby at Hagerstown, Thursday. Mr. Wilkinson of Columbus, visited his mother, Mrs. Amos Baer, the first of the week. Mrs. Christ Rush goes to Indianapolis Saturday to visit her son, Roy and wife. Mrs. Robert Clark returned to her home at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William Boughner

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Brace the back with NYAL'S KIDNEY PILLS 25c. Quigley's Drug Store 4th and Main spent Monday and Tuesday with Wesey Doddridge and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter if Dublin visited Rev. Fellers and family Thursday. Rev. Spicher of Greenville, O., will i hold quarterly meeting at Pleasant Hill over Sunday. Rev. McCormick of Milton, preached the funeral of Earl Ohmit's child, Thursdaj". A very old lady was grandma Jones, She had passed her four score and three. And had no aches or pains in her bones For she drank Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. :x 4h.?v C, C. & L. R. R. (Elf ecU ve April 7th. 1907.) EASTBOJND. No.l No.3 No.31 No.3-5 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lv. Chicago. d8:35 9:30 88:35 "9:30 Lv. Peru 12:50 2:05 4:40 6:00 Lv. Marlon.... 1:44 2:59 5:37 7:05 Lv. Muncie .. 2:41 3:57 6:40 8:10 Lv Riohm'd.. 4 05 5:15 8 05 9:35 Ar. Cln'tl 6:35 7:30 10:25 p m. a.m. p.m. WESTBOUND. No.2 No.4 Nc.32 No 6-4 a m. p m. a.m. Lv Cln'tl .. .db:40 9. 00 88:40 p.m Lv Richm'd. 19:55 11:22 10:55 6:3C Lv. Muncie.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marlon .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00 Lv. :jeru 2:25 2:45 2:25 10:00 Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:C0 9:29 7:00 p.m. am. pm &.ra 'Daily. d-Daily Except Sunday. e-Snnday Onl. Through Vestibuled Tralna between Chicago and Cincinnati o-r our own rails. Double daily service. Through Sleepers on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marion. Peru and Chicago, handled in tralas Nos. 5 and 6, between Mun :ie ana Peru. tbene trains Nos. 3 and 4, bet we to Peru and Chicago. For schedules, rates and further information call on or write. C. A BLAIR. P. & T. A, Richmond, ind. I (Dq.

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THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. GEO. A. SCHWENKE. Treas. : and Ass't Mgr WEEK OF OCT. 28. Daily at 3:C0 and from 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously. A. OVERTURE MiS3 Grace Miller. E THE CORA SWAIN TROUPE OF B. GAGNIER European Novelty E THE CORA SWAIN TROUPE Joggling Act. Of Educated Australian Cockatoos C- FOX AND FOX Upside down F "JIM" BADY "KITTY" GerIrish sketch. I man Travesty Comedy Sketch. D ILLUSTRATED SONG Cal Lank- G THE CAMERAGRAPH Showing ert in "My Dixie Land." "The Easterner." Special Matinee each Saturday; child ren 5 cents. Souvenirs at Wednesday's matinee. General admission 10c Reserved seats at night, 5c extra.

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