Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 26, 12 March 1908 — Page 3

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Smith Is Ordered to Investigate Methods of Stock Trading. HVANTS IT ELIMINATED,

Washington, March 12. President RooBevelt has directed Herbert Knox Ifimith, of the bureau of corporations, to investigate the methods of stock trading, with a view to furnishing the basis of possible future legislation regulating such practices. The difficulty is realized of attempting federal regulation of the transfer of stocks thich will operate to curtain purely Eambllng contracts and at the same (time work no hindrance to legitimate transfers, and is announced to be for the purpose of proceeding on sound principles that the investigation is being made. President Roosevelt has declared himself to be decidedly in , favor of eliminating stock gambling.

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THE MAYOR'S OFFICE," SCENE FROM "THE MAN OF THE HOUR

Tt) BE GIVEN AT THE GENNETT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT.

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EX-SHERIFFS ARE VICTIMS OF SUIT Claimed They Illegally Kept Fees.

STATE IS NOT YET DONE WITH SCHMITZ Must Face Other Graft Indictments.

Bloomington, Ind.. March 1. Cbarg

ing that Peter S. Thrasher, ex-county ; sheriff, and Benton J. Hough, also exsheriff of the county collected and illegally kept fees belonging to Monroe county suit has been brought against each of the defendants to recover near- ' ly JM.OOO. The suits are brought with' the board of county commissioners of Monroe county as plaintiffs. In the action against Mr. Thrasher his bonds-:

men. AUrea inrasner. isenjaimn Thrasher, Grant Thrasher. J. Y. Thrasher and Samuel Bowers, are also made parties to the suit.

San Francisco. Cal.. March 12. Eugene Schmiti. former mayor of this city, was relea.ed from jail last night, where he had been confined for ten months, a free man until he again comes to the bar of justice to face the thirty-nine indictments which are still pending against him and on which he had to furnish 5?.4."i.tn bail before being released from custody.

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end on Friday night. The plays yet to be presented are as follows: Thursday night, "The Blach Hand"; Fiiday afternoon, "Master and Man" and Friday night, "Tha Men of Jimtown." The company is still hopeful of being able to get a couple who are willing to be married on the stage Friday night.

THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS.

Week of March 9 Vaudeville.

GENNETT. Week of March 9 Crescent Comedy Company. March 14 (Matinee and Night) "The Man of the Hour." March 21 (Matinee and Night) "The Widow McCarty." March 26 "The Sweetest Girl in Dixie." Vaudeville at the Phillips. Ladies attending the vaudeville at the New Phillips on Monday and Tuesday of next week will be presented with souvenirs appropriate to the St. Patrick season. Any amateurs in the city who would like to appear on Friday night are asked to leave their names at the box office and a place will be made for them on the program. Saturday there will be a special matinee for the children.

the way a rough and thorny one, and every influence from the loss of his sweetheart to the defamation of his dead father s name is brought to bear by t lie political bosses, who seek to turn him from his course of honasty all of which Mr. Broadhurst has worked into the plot of a play replete with characters truly American and incidents which might occur in any city of this country.

ANN HAMILTON, PRINCIPAL IN "BEGGARS" AT THE NEW PHILLIPS THIS WEEK.

Repertoire at the Gennett. The engagement of the Crescent Comedy company at the Gennett is rapidly drawing to a close and will

"The Man of the Hour." William A. Brady and Joseph R.. Grismer will bring George Broadhurst's play, "The Man of the Hour," here for the first time at the Gennett Saturday matinee and night. The company includes Orrin Johnson, Robert A. Fischer, Harold Russell, George C. Staley, Thomas Meighan, YVm. Deming, Bennett Southard, Samuel Forrest, Samuel C. Hunt, Frank Russell, Basil West, Edward Culver and the Misses Frances Ring, Louise Everts and Kate Lester. The plot of the drama is too well known throughout the country to demand a lengthy discussion. It deals with the trials and tribulations of a young mayor, elected to office through political bosses, who turns against the unfair political methods employed by his sponsers, to their discomfortnre and financial loss. Of course, he finds

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