Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 326, 7 January 1908 — Page 3
TIIE RICHMOND PALLAD1U3I AD SUX-TE IjEGKAM, TUESDAY, .1 AX PART T, tOOS. .
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POLITICS ENTERED BIG MUNCIE STRIK Alleged That the Old-Tim Cromer-McCullough Feud I Behind the Scenes of Riot ous Demonstration. SITUATION IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING UNDER GUARD Traction Company Scouts Arbitration Proposal at Anderson and Absolutely Refuses To Resort To This. Indianapolis, hid., .Ian. H. The Muncie strike .situation lias taken a new tingle since it was learned thai Governor I fa nly culled in ex ConyresHinaii eorgj V. ('ronier to discuss several reports that have iine 10 him. The governor and Cromer were together 1'or Koine time, hut they refused to reVeal the rial ure of (heir conversation. Governor Hanly intimated very plainly that, it was not a matter for publication. During the last. 2i hours, rumors liave reached the governor from seemingly reliable sources I hat the old-time yoiitieal feud that lost the republicans tho Eighth district last ytii. hus had' ftimch to do with the trouble at Mini-1 -ie and 1hat, certain party workers were still doing everything: they could Pcretly to prevent a settlement of the .differences between the strikers audi Ihe traction company. ! One of the controlling spirits of thej latter in George ATcOullougli. between whom and Cromer there has long ex-j Isted one of the bitterest feuds in the liistory of the state. Cromer is said to be a power among the union laborers of Muncie. who have helped him defeat his enemies many times. Muncie. hid.. .Ian. 7.-For the first time since last Tuesday night the city Street cars offered service to the public regularly after dark last night, and the trips were made without attack except in a single instance. On the West Side line, where a car was derailed and demolished yesterday, stones were hurled at. a car at ! o'clock, the assailants throwing them from behind a Jiiir h. Adjutant General McKeo remains at Ms headquarters at th" Delaware Hotel arid the 1'J companies of militia art; quietly sleeping on arms in their -different barracks throughout the ciiy. but not a single soldier has yet, done "lie moment's active duty, the mildest form of martial law neing still in vogue. GIVEN FLAT REFUSAL Of the Indiana Tr.action Company to Arbitrate at Anderson. Anderson, hid.. .Ian. 7. In its reply to a citizen's committee and made public at a mas mteting yesterday afterr.oon. the Indiana Virion Traction flatly and finally refused to submit to arbitration with the Amalgamated association of Street and Electric Railway Knip'oyes of America ass a means of ending a strike by motoniieii and conductors on the local or citv lines. HOW .IT, SPREADS. The first package of I. U'onhardt's lleniKoid (used itteriilly ) cured a ease of Piles lhat;Vvs considered hopeless. t The news spread pd tho demand prompted Dr. .1. S. l.imhardt, f iincolu, Xeb.. the discoverer, to prejiare it for general use. B will cure any case of Piles. $1.00. with absoluttj guanintee. Leo 11. Pi've, Uichmond. bid., or Dr. t.eonbardt Co., Station H, Buffalo, X. Y. FORETELLS DEATH OF HER HUSBAND Detroit Man Warned Not Leave Home. to Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 7 "If you go out tonight. Charley, you will never return alive." These fateful words uttered by his wife, proved true in the case of Charles J. llerdt. who was going out to get a drink of whisky. He -went to a saloon nearby, and dropped dead as h raised the glass to his lips. We Tell whit Ptn CL ,L . . Ben Jfrotf Inta to your doctor and as Bloodroot , - , 1 , , f " W hTjar coufM, olds, prrmchtlis. ho fnnaniaa
THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATRE O. G. MURRAY, Lessee. WEEK OF JANUARY 6. Daily at 3:00 and from 7:30 to 10:15 Continuously.
A. OVERTURE Miss Eva Hazeltine. RALSTON AND SON The Original, One and a Half C.-LEW PALMER "The Mimic." D MORELLE AND MORELLE Refined Singing and Musical Act. Sp'.H'iaJ Matinee each Saturday: lav's matinee. General admission lllltitutll-c KVi.... ;.L, 'PI.
au.l.vui a uuj uifeui. most" wiauiuK 10 ppeai, apply at box oflice.
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GERTRUDE FOWLER Our New Minister" at the Gennett
As Nance Ranum in Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Jan. 6 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Jan. 9 "Our New Minister." Jan. 10 "Dream City." Jan. 11 "The Girl of the Golden West." Jan. 16 "The Girl Question." Vaudeville at the Phillips. There is an unusually good bill in vaudeville at the Xew Phillips this week and the three audiences ihat saw It. on. Monday showed more .bait the ordinary entausk sm over various of the numbers. Zereo and Zemo, acrobats and contortionists, the troupe including four persons and a dog, give a soleiidid performance in that I'ne, tiieir tight wire and contortion work hei.i'g the main features. Two youngsters are iuclud'Mi in the iartei and THE LONG AND SHORT OF Ralston and Son, "the original one and they showed marked ability, both as rope walkers and in contortion stunts. Halston and Son. known as "the original one and a half," prove to be a very large man in a German makeup, called Flannagan. and a veiy, ve.y small man in an Irish makeup, called Schult. and they put on a stunt that is of t lie liveliest nature and causes no end of merriment. Lew Palmer, mimic and singer, received the most cordial sort of a reception, lie is especially strong as a mimic, reproducing the sounds of various birds and animals with grat accuracy. Morelle and Morelle, refined singing and musical act, pleased t lie audience. One sings and the other plays the ioIin. The vocalist has a contralto voice of much power and beauty. Miss Kihel O'C'onneH is singing the illustrated songs and does i;. acceptably. The eameragraph shows some amusing motion pictures. Souvenirs will be given the ladi.s on Wednesday. Friday night the amateti'-s will have their usual opportunely to appear. A special matinee for children will be given Saturday. "Our New Minister." thousand plays have lived A and
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Thursday iight. 'died t-i n-( C 'l)V'A- W". istcr." Hit.ldc, X. II. ; .loin isoii ami "Our XV v MinV of 1 lard set a line s'cli at tin' liyi r wroni droll conic! which will Gennett Thursday night. Two and plays have, lived and died I he s.i me pair wrote "The Old stead." The latter pl:iv is now i ., since 1 loniein its twenty-first year, and "Our Xew Minister" is in its seventh. There are It ssor.s for the theatre-goers and for tho play writer in these facts. "The Girl Question." "Tho Girl Question." the fascinating play by Adams, Hough and Howard, authors of "The Time, ihc I'lace and the Girl" and other La. Salle theatre successes, comes to the Gennett on Jan. hi and its advent is being most eagerly awaited. Few theatregoers who have ever seen "The Time, the Place and the Girl", "The I'tnpire" and the oilier plays under the management of Askin-Singer company, will care to miss "Tho Girl Question." I w "The Girl of the Golden West." ! Th title role of David P.claco's great, play, "The Girl of the Golden IT AT THE NEW PHILLIPS. a half at New Phillips This Week. West," which conies to the Ger.net t. Saturday night, is that of a favorite in a saloon and gambling room in a small mining town. She loves it highwayman and is loved by the sheriff. Her efforts to secure the safety of the man she loves, his avrest. condemnation to death and final escape furnish a series of tensely dramatic situat ions. "Dream City." With a two act musical extravaganza that borders elos onto opera requiring nearly three hi urs in the p'aying. ;ui excellent company headed by 1 h;t r. popular comedian. Liit'.e Chip anil th favorite little artiste. Mary Marblo, augmented by a real beauty chorus, patrons of the Gennett will certainly get their money's worth Friday night when Joe Weber's production. "Dream City" comes to town. "Prearn City" is the ioint work of Victor Herbert and Fdrar Smith, who have built an entertainment of unusual attractiveness. Among the song hits are "Down A Shady Lane" a sextette. 'Farmer's Life for Me". "Improvements." "A Shy Surbtirball Maid." "The Volunteer Fireman" ami "I Don't F.elieve I'll Kver be a Lady." A Higher Health Level. i "I havo reach's) a f.'.ghi-r lieaMli lev el since I began incite Dr. King's Xew Lite lill." writes ITvcob Springer, of West Franklin, MaiV "They keep my s-iomach. liver aniiVowels workiup just richt." If ihase ls disappoint yoi on trial, motiay MllNbo refunded at A. G. I.nken fc f'o. drug torc. -Zc. N liie -vuuiiai rjieotunv ni omcers o the Killian Mining: Va, Wednesday, Jan. Sth, at 2 p. m., ffr the election of officers for the ensjuiW year. All stockholders invited' toe present at Alonzo Marshall's offirb at court house. . 4-4t Have you noticed te improea serrIce to Chicagi Tla the C, C. & L? I Threusrh sleenr leaves Rihmnni at ' n.i; t it ; n.w k . Ai . uiij, Alines ih vaicaeo It; 1:V0 A. U. Try U. pr6Uj
HUSBAND CHARGED WITH COLD MURDER
I Society Girl Jilted MinisterPolice Believe That Two Meiv Remains Obstinate.
Were Implicated in the New Jersey f;urder. CLAIMED TO HAVE HAD DATE Newark. X. J. J;iii. 7. kit .-. (if In-!. !. i V. amis jountl in near IiarriMHi. in i uiit-ar!l;( '! in tin nn rf'. W hl.lil' Lamp Black pond I., leads the no", if X. in (lav to t! lief that two men w re involved in the murder of the woman, and that one of the men had a perfect knowledge o: the lonely neighborhood where the body was found. Theodore Whitmore, husband of the swamp villi);, v ;ts iindir a Key.-re examination ail day Monday ami. although frequently giving v wh y to cry inn spe'is. he uteu;ly maintained that he knew iiu!hU;g of his wife's murder. The Hrooklyn detectives closely questioned Harry liendrich.-on. who is held as a wi:in ss in the He de clares that lie had an uigi-u.aicn? with Mrs. Whit more on ChriMmas nigh;, but failed to keep i!. After a long r a initiation of the 1msj band of the murdered woman . Indue hranetan last nkint announced 1 1 1 1 -1 anegan last nlgnt announceii uu-i hitmore would be formally arraign d court todav and formally chatged in court t with niurdti STOP DRINKING! Orrine Destroys Desire for Drink "How to Swe?r Off." It wa;habintiil reguhi i ly formerly customary for tho drinker to take the pleh'. sometimes once a year, and s in every fit of roniohso soni.-i irnes th;it tollow .Hi hi debauches, and then P.reak ii. But. now it is n'adua.ly dawning on (he world that pled drunkenness. When pledge voluntarily ht 's do not stop a mat) takes a xpectsto kep it. lOvery man .exjierts to Iveep his word, and eveiy broken nldge costs the drunkard nnu ache. But he c;t fights as long as a hr iken heart40t In it. He h m. then sutcumbs to the cravin The nervous svsteni of the habiti .drinker ij disivkki! :iinl In' must' tr eatiwnt. that will cure this ot idltl Vn. 1 his urrine will -'o and i so I uf n posithe guarantee U, curt the rink habit or the money. will be refuiu ;d. Xo other treatment for Ihc liquor habit is sold with siK'li a liberal guarantee. Orrine is prepared in two forms; Xo. 1 a powder, perfectly tasteless and colorless, which can be given secretly in any food or drink. Orrine Xo. 2, in pill form, is for those who wish 'o he cured of the habit, and it should be taken by every one who swears oft. Xo matter which i'onn of Orrine is tised the guarantee is the same. The price of Orrine is SI. en per box, mailed in plain sealed w tapper, upon receipt of price. Wrih; for free booklet on "Mow to Cure Drunkenness" i mailed in plain, sealed envelope,') by The Orrine Co.. Washingl on. D. ('. Orrine is sold by A. G. laiken Co., Richmond, Bid. MOVING PICTURES TO IMPROVE RIOifiG President Will Show Congress EuroiDe's Superiority. Washington, T. (.'.. Jan. 7 Thirteen photographs from life, illustrative of j hair raising exploits in horsemanship,! form the unique exhibit sent, lo com; gross by direction of the m esh), ru. i, ' accompany recununeinir.tion from himself and the chief of staff for thej betterment of army riding. Theo pic-j tures are intended to show how furl ahead of American military men ure ! Kuropean officers in the art of cquita-1 tion. !
RICHMOND BOY WILL PLAY AMONG HIS FRIENDS,
?4 V 5 r; FRANK A "Seth" in "Dream City"
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Toledo, , Jan. 7. If j on change jour mind nitet tin- in XVw York." Tli'-e were the la-t words sp.iken b. Ji.e Kev. WaU.-r Clapp to Mi-s Al:0t 'I nonie. the "i'oh.r.o Miciety girl. wh jilt'-d him on the ee of their marriagi i'iiniediiit-!y ft. Hewing a church r: heal sal for the wtddint. The (piarrtl came not. as wab report td, t-slt t ti.j j . i, i th.j chuft h. hue th.e night when the bride and groom to he fad returned to her residence from the i heari-ul. Miss Thome siiddeti'y seems to have dtcided that l:e ;id not wat;t to so far awny a the Pl:i;ippii.es. wht ie tlie cleviij man i st at ie:it d. and thought the wedding! would better be postponed. P is sa'd that Mi'-s Thrne will not chat 'n' her mind and that Father C'app who ( raveled thousands of miles to marry the young worn;. is. will !eae Xt u ork in a few das and s back to t he 1 'hilippiiK & alone. PILES CURED IN 6 PAZO OIXTMKXT is TO 14 DAYS. guaranteed to! cure any ease of Itching. Hiiud. Bleed-! i:ig or Protruding Piles in 0 to 11 days or money; reiundjd. T.Oe. , Tfini pnn Iflin IT I 1 1 H U I I 1 1 W II H U lUUnUUU If nil HI ft CRUCIAL POINT Attorney General Threatened By Desperado's Friends. Hopkinsville. Ky.. Jan. 7. --The fight l.ict ween the tobiieco growers' associations and the American Tobacco conipat.y. has reached its crisis in Kentucky Ml:d Tennessee, and the failure of the recent meeting, held at the pita of Gov. Wil.-on, is expected to be followed by more "night rider" outrages. This fear is carried out by the fact that Judge James Breathitt. Kentucky's new attorney general, has received several anonymous letters, threatenin gpersonal violence because of "the activity he has taken to discover the identity of the members of the "night riders' " band, which recently raided Hopkinsville, doing $loo,oo worth of damage. WILL DRAW LOTS FOR NEW OFFICES Lottery to Determine Gets the Best. Who Washington, 1. ".. Jan. 7 The new ?:.:,000,UOO office Imilding erected by the governtiKiil for the members of the house Is practically completed. The :;!i7 rooms are free to congressmen, who heretofore have had to pay out of tleir own pockets for priate offices. Quarters in the new building will be ar-signed this week by lottery. A subway, to be equipped with ti miniature railway for rapid transit, connects the new Imilding with the cupitol. How to Av' Pneumonia You can iuoid pnr a and oilier serious results ironv a old bv t. iking Foley's Honey andT It stops the cough and exnelsth coiw I mm Hie svstem as it is nanny liixauv. rv;mse i any bat Hie genuine m me yeiiow . , , ,, package. A. G. Lukor & Co. Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago a: 7; 09 a. m. Throush rfieepers and coaches You will like lt. apr6-U The Kiiiiiisis or Lire, lufants and children re constantly needing a -ixathe. It is iinportifct tyYnow what to give iit-m. Their stomach aaC Jewels are not stronr nouch for salts, purgative waters or cct.'iarti; ills, powders or tcblf tAlve them a mild casant, srenlie, laxative trwc like Dr. C.aKi 3il's Svrup Pepsin, which tella a: tho sma m of 50 cents or 1 at druytcres. It is ti c great remedy for you to havn; tue bcuic l, c cUiidrea whetpv need it. I JOHNSON at the Gennett Friday Night.
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Thursday Night, January 9 First Visit to Richmond of the Wonderfully Successful Play of New England Life "OUR NEW MINISTER." A Story of the HardccrabfcJa Folks by the Authors cf the Old Homestead. This attraction, now in its seventh season comes to Richmond from its third run in New York City and fifth in Chicago.
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Friday Evcninr January 10 SEASON'S MOST BRILLIANT EVENT AN OITERINC UNUSUAL. IMPORTANCE JOE'WEDER'S of the near operaT DIRECT FROM ITS PntriOMENAL RUN OF AM ENTIRE 5W50N AT WEBEfft THFATRE MEW YORK .CITY. MAR 5 LITTLE CtORU tYPtna and & SPLENDID COMPANY The most brilliant and catchy musical play roaucca in ycary ooK and lyrics oy EDGAR SMITH music by VICTOR HERBERT ITSTMtniMIMBERS AND DELIGHTTUL MtllC I kNARRIfT i "IMPR0VEMCTSW IM VAUDEVILLE." "I TAhCY YOV 'APARMtKS lift LiilfA SHY M1RURRAM MAltf" trflH TKE HEAT AND TTX 5KHT P llrCDlWC TO THE OPERA i.J$& EVER BE A LADY 11 ORCANIZATON OF R jIXTT:FpiJKLt II AMERICAS MOSTfASaiOTITIG BEWTYCIJORUS A VEALTM Of MARVTL0U1 5TACE3rmf1C5. com Prices: 25c to $1.50. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy. LuurjuAJ EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 503-507 Main St.. Richmond. Ind. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY Ira Swisher Manager
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