Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 328, 9 January 1908 — Page 3
TIIE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AND SIDi-TELEG RA3I, TIU'RSD A Y, JANUARY 9. 100S.
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"SYBARITIC SATYR
IS HOWARD GOULD At Least That Is the Way That, His Wife's Attorney Char- j acterized Him. REFUSED TO PAY BILL. HOWARD OBJECTED SERIOUSLY TO A MILLINERY BILL AND OTHER ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL PURCHASED. New York. Jan. !).-.Mi.. Howard i Jonld s-at in Justice Truiix's Minreme; court and heard the lnibaml slie is; niInK for separation l i)oiiii 'd n. a "sybaritic satyr."' "This Howard (b)iibl inarrk-d Catherine Cleiiiniuns in tb: bloom of her 3'OU'h anrl beauty, " went on Mirabeau L. Towne, counsel for Mrs, Gould, who wrb being sued for a :.'.! dross bill. "Then, in the fashion that seems to obtain among these yoiins millionaires, he has subjected Iter to i rset'ition first and then, like a sabjritic atyr, cast her off wlieti some new fa npealed to him. If ho could, h'd di a ore her in the court this morning. "We shall prove to you that when This wanton sybarite abandoned this woman he induced her to abandon her gems. Then he sets up this suit to tarnish the character of the woman he has sworn to cherish. He wanted to be free from her. What are we coming to, if any of tiie.se millionaires can cast, off their wives as they please?" The bill for the payment of which Mrs. Gould is being sued is owned by Malcolm Butler the plaintiff, to whom jt was assigned by the Lichtenstoin Millinery company, where Mrs. Gould bought the finery between November, l'w;, and January, 1.7. The items in the bill on which suit was brought consisted of a sealskin cont. worth $7.". a black caracul skirt worth $7n, a light blue cape for black caracul boa and mutt at $'2 and an otter boa and muff at $125. $1,000 PILE CURE. A Thousand Dollar Guarantee goes with every bottle of Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Hold. George Cook, St. Thomas. Ont., -writes: "I had Blind and Bleeding Tiles, and suffered everything. Dr. Ieonhardt's Hem-Rold cured mo perfectly." Hem-Iloid removes the cause of Piles. $1.00. Leo H. 1-1 he, Richmond. Ind., or Dr. Leonhardt Co Buffalo, N. Y Station B, I Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of Jan. 6 Vaudeville. GENNETT. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 9 "Our New Minister." 10 "Dream City." 11 "The Girl of the West." 15 "Just Out of College." 16 "The Girl Question." 18 "The Missouri Girl." Golden (Matinee and night.) Week of Jan. 20 Taylor Stock Co. "Our New Minister." "It. ia a tax on the memory to reiall its equal," is what the New York 'Times" said about "Our New Minister" at the time of its first presentation in New York City, where it ran for 100 nights at the American theatre. The favorable mention that this piece received in Gotham has been the same everywhere, in small one-night, stands and in the largest of cities. Tt will be seen at the Gennett tonight and every detail of production, effects and cast will be presented, as tt. has been elsewhere during the past seven years. "Dream City." Little Chip and Mary Marble and their big company of singers and funmakers will appear at the Gennett Friday night in Joe Weber's production, "Dream City", which is described as a "near opera" in two puffs. "Dream City" enjoyed a prosperous run at Weber's theatre and the New j York critics were unanimous in declar-; Injc k to be the mast refreshing and delightful musical entertainment ever seen at that play house of successes. The cast includes Frank Johnson, formerly of Richmond. "The Girl of the Golden West. navui Kciascus "Girl of e Golden v' he Gen-; ,ry of a West." which will be seen a nett Saturday night, is the girl who is the pet of the ust.al rough group of adventurers aad falls in love! with a road aueat. the terror of tite 1 wholp neighborhood. When he is j captured she phn s th" sheriff for his I life and wins. Then be js caught J again and doomed to swing, but. the! l.Miehors arc so moved by the pathos! of bis leave-taking from rbe eirl hat ' both of t'.ietn are allowed to escape, to 4e a?, happy together as they can, over after. Vaudeville at the Phillips. The bill ruuning at the New Phillips this week is getting the house good business and is conceded to be one of the best Manager Murray has offered in recent weeks. The Ralstons. the team of which "the short one" is a member, continues to make a hit with the patrons. Few men seen at the New PhilPps have created more merriment than this diminutive fellow, who is short only ia point of
A STORY OF CALIFORNIA IN THE DAYS OF '49.
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Scene From "The Girl of the Golden West" at the Gennett Next baturaay Night.
I physical stature. Friday nigiu will be open to the amateurs. "The Girl Qi-estion." 'The Girl Question." the latest musical comedy by Adams, Hough ;tnd Howard, the authors of "The Time. The l'lace and The Girl". "The Umpire" and so forth, is now passed its 200th performance at the LaSalle theatre. Chicago, and still th offer of $1,000 in gold which the Askiti-Singer
EARL IS TRAMPING STREETS OF Si. LOUIS IN SEARCH OE WORK
St. Louis, Jan. is a nobleman, graduate, and a . The fact that he a Boon University master of .four lan guages stands in the way of II. A. Wilton Van Reede, earl of Athlone, Baron Van Reede, and former captain in the Boer army, from getting employment. Even the menial job of polishing stoves for $9 a week in a furniture house was denied him as soon as his employers learned or his noble ancestry. The reason given for his discharge from this position was that it wa'3 beneath his dignity, and that, the proprietor of the house desired a man who ho .was assured would remain in his em ploy. Willing to Dig Ditches. That was the last bit of work he could find and now for three months he has tramped the streets of fit. Louis in a vain quest for employment. ROCKEFELLER IS BEATEN IH SUIT Cleveland Landlady Settles With Oil Magnate. Cleveland, O., January 8 John D. Rockefeller, through his attorneys, who have been fighting a $25,000 damase sun ior two years, todav gave no I tice in Common Pleas Court that he had agreed to a settlement with the plaintiff. The case grew out of the erection of the big Rockefeller skyscraper here. In excavating for the building, the old Johnson House, now known as the Saunders Hotel, was damaged bv the toppling of its wall, wwhich had been supported for scores of years by the; old Weddell House. Mrs. Martha Condee. owner, brought suit against Rockefeller for 125,000 damages, alleging that it. cost her $2,390.9i to patch the wall and that other damage $1,000 BEAUTY BROILERS ; . j Coming to the Gennett on Thu
company has had waiting ever since its first performance to divide among any ten girls who could be got togeth er the equal of ten broilers of "The Girl Question," is unclaimed. Maurice .J. Kvans, manager of the road company presenting "The Girl Question" claims that t lie ton git Is in his company should tit least Vie awarded :i tie on beauty points with the original ten girls This company plays at. the Gennett on January 10. He has applied for every kind of work, from ditch digger to railroad cleric, but everywhere he met with the same rep! v. His age, fifty-three years, is against him, he said, although in appearance he is a man of good physique, robust, and soldierly of bearing. Van Reede claims that th.? Irish title of Earl of Athlone descended from his greatgrandfather, upon whom it was bestowed by William III. Has Relatives in Holland. The title of baron is of Dutch origin, '"here are no estates, he said, attached to either, but he ores iess about this fact now than he does about getting a job. Van Reede etil'sted in the Boor army while, building a railroad in South Africa, lie savs thai he has brothers and sisters living in Holland who. if they knew of his plight, without doubt would extend aid to hint. amounted to what, she asked. Just how much is 1o be paid the lawyers did not inform Judge Kennedy, who entered the order for settlement out of Court. How to Avoid Pneumonia You can avoid pneumonia and other serious results from a cold by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the coid from iho system as it is mildly laxative. lo luse any but the genuine in the yellow package. A. G. Luker. & Co. Pat Was tvatcnhi.3 street' sprinkler pass. "Weil, if Oi Icni-i't seen it ! Oi'd never belave iC" he exc!s.i:ued. "Believe what?" asked a bystander. "Thot Hi' idjit av a diitiver'd t'ary to haul water in th' loikcs av th' laky wagin. an' Oi s'peso he's tfUtin' paid be th' load." .fu.l'.e. She was the pride of the country 'round, Knvied by other girls was she; In beauty and health she did abound By taking Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. IN "THE GIRL QUESTION.' raday Night, January 16th.
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HALL CAINE HAS KEY TO MYSTERY
He Can Solve Druce Affair If He Would, But Will Not Disclose Ideas. MYSTERIOUS PROBLEM. London, Jan. " Koliert Caldwell cannot be convicted of perjury. The problem of the mysterious lives of toe fifth Duke of Portland and Thomas Charles Druce has not yet been solved." These are the words of Hall Caine. after the collapse of the perjury charges periYrred by George Hollomby Druce, the claimant, against his uncle, Herbert Druce. Mr. Caine says he h-is the key to the Druce-Portland mystery, but cannot give it up until the civil proceedings instituted by the claimant against. Lord Howard do Waldcii. the hol ler of part of the Portland estates, are ended. Mr. Caine watched the final scenes of the drama. A crowd of reporters besieged him !o unburden himself. "1 cannot speak now,'' he said, "but time will prove me riuiit." Quickly C ued Pyramid Pile Cure Positively a Marvel of Quick Curing Power. Send for a Free Trial Package Today. We want every man and woman suffering from the excruciating torture of! piles to just send their name and ad-i dress to us and pet by return mail a, free trial package of the most effect-! ive anil positive euro ever known fori this disease, Pyramid Bile Cure. As an example, Kmma Bodenhamer of Bedford. Indiana, was in constant pile-agony for L'3 years. Three 50-; cent boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure cured j her. And George Braneigh of Schellburg. : I Pa., cured his 11-year piles with only, one a0 cent box. j ! The way to prove what this great! remedy will do in your own case, is to I just send your name and address to ns and you will get by return mail a free trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure. Then after you have proven to yourself what it. can do, you will go to the druggist and get a 50-cent box. Don't undergo an operation. Operations are rarely a success and often lead to terrible consequences. Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all inflammation, makes congestion, irritation, itching, sores and ulcers disappear and the piles simply rjuit. Send your name and address today for this free trial treatment to Pyramid Drug Co.. 137 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. On sale at all drug stores at o(J cents a box. L Reports That Rifles and Munitions of War Shipped In. Puerto Cortez, Spanish Honduras. Jan. 4, via. New Orleans, Jan. 9. Following the wreck of the steamer Alps on Glover's reef December 24, the beast of an American that he had sold 6,o00 rifles in Central America in two weeks and the report that General Lee Christmas was recruiting forces near Puerto Barrios, it was rumored that a vessel from New Orleans was landing arms and ammunition near here. This report was conveyed to the commandant of the port here by the president of Honduras and resulted in Captain Maxwell, of the United States gunboat Marietta making an investigation, which resulted in his finding the Alps foundered on Glover's reef. i Captain Maxwell boarded the Alps and was satisfied that there were no arms on board and that none had been landed. It goes to the root of disease, ' strengthens and invigorates. Its life giving qualities are nor contained in any other remedy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has stood the severest test time. For thirty years the surest remedy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. A. , G. Luken Rr Co. ! CLEVELAND CLEARING HOUSE ASKSRETIREMENT 25 Per Cent of House Checks Called In. Cleveland, O.. Jan. Because of j the marked improvement in the local! situation, the Cleveland clearing house issued a call for the retirement ' of 23 per cent of the clearing house) checks, large numbers of which have ! been in circulation for some time ' past. It is stated that all such checks j will be called in shortly, the banks now being abundantly supplied with ' ; money. ' You'll be healthy and happy if your : liver, and bowels work naturally. Hollister's Rocky Mountrin Tea keeps these organs working right, brines ro-! bust health to a!I Trv it now. s.'c, ! Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.j
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GREAT-GRANDMA OF ! A GREAT-GRANDMA i Mrs. Nancy Van Winckle, 100 Years of Age. Looks Upon Six Generations.
iGRANNY IS VERY FEEBLE. .ew oik, Jan. 1' If Baby Nancy' Van Winkle could talk u, "C.rannv"t Nancy Van Winkle, .-die would call her! pTrat-preaf-preaj-great-gratuiiua. For! : old Mrs. Van Winkie it, the great-1 ; grandmother of Baby Nancy's gre;' ' ' ......... 1 1. r-... ... feiciuuiuuiuei. r rom ner m ight oi J ears the old lady looks down on six j generations; she will be loo years old j next Sunday. "Granny" Van Winkle, who is e feeble that she nevt r leaves i i r room, now lives in a six room frame o ' in the Moiris County, N. J. upkiud. near Green Pond Mountain and alm.t equally distant from Boonton a:u! Buter. With her live her daushte!. Mrs. Kliza Gordon, eighty-four years: her gi anddaushter, Mrs. Jane Cud worth, sixty-seven, and Mrs. Cud ! worth's husband. John, sevent v-foin The younger four generations of the faniiiy live in Minnesota Mrs. Kliza Rom or, the Gudsworths' daughter, fifty years; Mrs. Homer's daughter, Mrs. David See, thirty-four; her granddaughter. Mrs. Ernest Van Winkle, eighteen, and the baby Nanev. who was born on Christmas Day. CnrrjIiiB u;U I ti t rui-t Ion. There was a young man whose soe:a education had been somewhat negi? cd, and it ebnnefU tbut be received v. invitation to a church wedding. Tb morning of the ceremony found hii. quite excited, and he started for tinchurch some time before, as he wou! have said, "the show was billed to come off." Under his arm he carried a small bundle, r.nd before fce had proceeded far he met a friend. "Hello." said the friend, "and where are you going all dressed up at this time in the morning?" "Wedding," auswered the young man briefly and proudly. "Indeed: Going to do some errands on the way?" "Certainly not." "But you're not going to a veddrnj; with a bundle under your arm?" "Of course I am. That's my present." "Present: But you don't take your present with you. man. You send it beforehand." "That's all you know about it. I've got a card right here in my pocket, and the card saya, "Present at the church.' " Hsd Tried Electricity. A benevolent gentleman attempted to converse with the motherly old lady who sat next to him in the railway carriage. He discovered that she was very doaf. and the conversation was established by shouting. "You tire very deaf, aren't you. madam?" ultimately bellowed he of the benevolence. "I am so." was the reply, "and haven't been able to do a thins for it." "Have you ever tried elect licit J?" shouted the kind hearted man. "Yes," she said, nodding vigorously. "I was struck by lightning last summer." Loudon Graubic. Bilious ? Doctor all agree that an active liver is positively essential to health. Aslt your own doctor about Ayer's Pills. ttMCH
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GENNETT THEATRE ELKST Thursday Night, January 9 First Visit to Richmond of the Wonderfully Successful Play of New England Life "OUR NEW MINISTER." A Story cf the Hardscrabble Folks by the Authors of 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. ORIGINAL CAST. MASSIVE SCENIC PRODUCTION. Prices. 25c to $1.00. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy.
GENNETT THEATRE .Vr'" ONE GREAT BELASCO NIGHT Saturday, Jan. 11 DAVID BELASCO'S GREAT PLAY
The Girl of the Golden West"
A Story of California in the Days of '49. Presented for two consecutive years at the Belasco Theatre, New York- A perfect Belasco Cast and Production. DIRECTION OF DAVID BELASCO. Prices 2Zc to $1.50. Box teat?, $2.00.
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Hollow Bones of the arms and !fgj are tubes like a piece of gas pipe. The hollow centre is filled with soft red fatty material called marrow. This is the place where new red blcod is made. Scott's Emulsion feeds bone marrow. The rich fat and the peculiar power in SCOTTS EMULSION gives new vigor and new nourishment. That is whv pale people improve on SCOTT S EMULiSON. It has the power to produce new red blood. AltDrotlUti; 50c and $1.00. TO BE VACCINATED loard of Health Issues Strenuous Order. Pittsburg, Jan. 0 A general order has been issued by the Pittsb irt; Bureau of Health, re-piirine a'.l railway clerks to In- vaccinated. The. order re sults from the tnree .oiks contracting' smallpox. The dnrnr'ories in the fed-j oral building h:.' - i con, thoroughly I fumic;at'd and Xhn cbrks are lining' vaccinated by physician? as rapidly as they come in fnra their runs. A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a b.igher he-ilth lev el since I lu L'ari uslm; Dr. Kmg'j New ; Life Pills," writes Jacob Springer, ot : West Franklin. Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowels working! just right." If thee pills disappoint: you on trial, money will be refunded at A. G. Luken Ac Co. drug store. jC Wore Than Murder. An old w-o prevber of southern Georgia bad been given a fine fat possum by oiite of his admirers and wa keeping it in n barrel, feedin it heavily, to still further increase its weight. He br.d decided to have It killed the next day, when, to las rage. It was stolen in the night. Shortly afterward a revival meeting was being held, and among those who went up to the mourners' bench was a certain very black Jim, and bis grief seemed inconsolable. "Dat's ah right, mail brudder'." the old man shouted. "Don matter whut to' done, do good Liwd gwlne fergib yo':" "But Ah's been powerful mean.' Jim declared, weeping. "Is yo' siole chickens?" the old man demanded. "Oh, wuss en datl" "Good Luwd, hep dis po nigger:" the old preacher entreated. "Is yo' used a razor?" "Wuss dan daG" "Is yo' yo' ain't done killed nv body?" "Wu"s dan daG" "Den hyah's whar we tangle:" the old man shouted, throwing aside hi coat. "Do good Lawd kin forgib yo' ef he wants tor. but Ah's gwlne skin yo' alive. Yo's de Termint dat stole man possum"
" How are your bowels?" the doctor always asks. He knows how important is the question of constipation. He knows that inac tivity of the liver will often produce most disastrous results. We believe Ayer's Pills are the best liver pills you can possibly take. Sold for over 60 years. iowf".?;
WHILE ON YOUR TRIP n pearch of pleasure and re-creation lon't forget to order the Richmond Export brand of w-ell brewed boor. Might take a few bottles along for a case of emergency, or we could forward a few cases to your Winter address by exiress or freight as occasion requires. The added cost will bring added satisfaction, because when you're getting Richmond Kxport beer you know you're getting prime beer. Minck Brewing Co.
Gennett Theatre Friday Evening, January 10
THE I SEASON'S MOST BRILLIANT tVEMT AM OrTZRINC or UNUSUAL II I M DflDTAKirP U at iruivitvb joe'weber's Gou;eov3 priKlwtwn of the near opera" i 4 f1! WRECT TROrl ITS ?Et.v0MEHAL RUM vTAM CflTIRE 5CA50N AT VvEBtRS TntATRL MW YORK CITY. and a SPLEfiCID COMPANY The most brilliant end catchy musical play prccucca in years. BocK and lyrics by EDGAR SMITH music by VICTOR HERBERT ITS TlfHEflt M'MBERS AMD DELICnTriL M151C "improvements" "IM VAUDtVIlIX" "I rAMCY YOw "AfAftMfFOS UPE frOWH THE SHADY lAfE "A KHY MIRIIPR AN MAlff BrrOH Tiff Iff AT AWD TIlSKtO' mRC VOLUNTEER FIR' fl DONT BELIEVE lit LVEB Bt A LADY ORGANIZATION OF 5IXTY:PE0PLE aHerTcs m05t fascinating BEAUTY CHORUS 2 M MAY UDVC CDfinmrfJcTior5 A WEALTH or MARYTLWJ stace srmMGJ. corny A'.DEIAITIC'JU COSTUME. Prices: 25c to $1.50. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy. I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: LOAN3, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son J : Room 1 and 3, Westcott Blk J 4 SOAP See Our Special Offer in the Window We carry a complete line of Robber Goods. Quality Guaranteed at Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY,
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