Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 52, 7 April 1908 — Page 3

TAG E THREE. DRANK MORE -THAN. STRONG MAN COULD Mrs. Howard Gould Likes Her Cocktails, Highballs and Champagne. EVELYN WILL NOW DROP THAW NAME She Will Go to Germany. It Is Said, to Prepare for a Literary Career. The Three Troubadours, Who Furnish a Strong Number at the New Phillips Bill This Week if You Think a iWinute

THE RICIDIOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX TELEGRA3I. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1903.

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9HUSBAND ANSWERS WIFE'S SUIT FOR SEPARATION FROM HER HUSBAND BY TELLING OF HER DISGRACEFUL LIFE. New York, April 7. Howard Gould s answer to the suit of his wife, KalherJne Clemmons-Gould, for n separation I snd nlimony, which was filed in thn Hipreme court yesterday afternoon, forms the most amazing document that has ever figured in a divorce trial in New York city. For the first, time the name of Muslin Farnum, ihe actor, is bronchi forward as a co-respondent. In addition r. Gould declares that his wile was prossly intoxicated at many places on many occasions, and she consumed fiaily enough mixed drinks to put several strong men out of business; that at the hotels and restaurants" she repeatedly behaved in a scandalous manner while under (he influence of cocktails, highballs and champagne; that she once broke up a fashionable card party by bitting her hosts in the firm, and that she shocked a wedding jarty at St. Thomas church by announcing that sho saw 'many old rats" present. Mr. Gould's lawyers accused Kathrrlne Clemmons-Gould. the ex-acit ess, with having secretly met Famum in the summer of 1900, with following liim through New Kngland, with accompanying him to his rooms in various towns, with touring with him about New York and Brooklyn in her automobile and with taking him to the Ufotel St. Regis, where she then lived. Farnum Cause of Trouble. According to their claim it was the IWife's behavior with the good-looking atar of "The Virginian" that caused Jfoward Gould to abandon his wife. In addition to the clause involving Farnum the answer filed by the millionaire's counsel embodied all the old allegations which he has previously snado against her misconduct v.ith Col. W. F. Cody. The accusation in connection' with he alleged relations between Mrs. toould and Farnum concludes with a Fharge that on Nov. 19, 1906, she had Immodest relations with Farnum at aha hotel Carroll in Lynchburg, Pa. Mr. Gould further says that whereas his wife told him her relations with Col. Cody prior 1o her marriage with liim were lawful, subsequently he found that these relations were illegitimate. He says that she lived in 1S89 Vith Cody in London, Paris, Chicago and New York and other places under auch circumstances. Mr. Gould charges that Mrs. Gould's relations with 'Buffalo Bill" were continually illegal between the years 18S7 and 1905. As to the excessive use of intoxicants by Mrs. Gould the answer says that "since the autumn of the year 11902 the plaintiff has indulged in' the (excessive use of stimulants as intoxicants, whereby she was rendered juar-I-elsome, violent, abusive and irrational, whereby the defendant has been embarrassed, humiliated and insulted an the presence of friends, acquaintances and strangers and in the presence of personal and domestic servants In the household of the plaintiff and defendant." HAVE YOU PILES? Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid is an internal remedy that entirely removes the cause of Piles, and cures to stay tured in any case, no matter how thronic. If you have Piles, and Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid will not cure you, jou get your money back. $1.00 at Leo. H. Fihe's. Richmond, tnd., or Dr. Leonhardt Co.. Station B, hiffalo, N. Y. Rufus Choate once endeavored to ftiake a witness giTe an illustration of libsent-mindedness. "Yal." said the kvitness cautiously. "I should say that i. man who thought he'd left his fcatch to hum. an' took it out'n his bocket to see if he would have time to to hum and get it I should say that that feller was a Ieetle absent minded." -Everybody's Magazine. No horses are to be seen on farms In Bolivia, bullocks or oxeu being universally employed. One of the Essentials of the happy homes of to-day is a vat fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the SYell-Informed of the World; not of individuals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtaining the los.t the world affords. One of the product of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and commended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs nd Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial rffects always buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., aly, and for sale by all leading. druggists.

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AGREE TO CONFERENCE Miners and Operators Will Meet in Toledo, on April 14. A BIG ILLINOIS MEETING. Indianapolis, April 7. An conference of miners and will be held at Toledo, O., The operators of Western vania and Ohio agreed to interstate operators April 14. Pennsy 1this last night in a joint, conference with the miners. The Illinois operators were not represented. Not even any one connected with them was present. The agreement for a joint meeting was not decided upon until 11 o'clock. Up to that time it looked as if the miners themselves were opposed to a joint conference. The operators and miners met several times in the day. Lewis Favors Restoration. "I believe,"' said President Lewis, "that there is only one thing for the operators and miners to do. That is io restore the interstate agreement. The operators were never as successful as when they had a joint trade agreement with the miners. No union of workingmen or association of employers can object to a joint agreement. It has made it possible for the operators to understand each other. It has made it possible for the miners to tell their employers what they want. There can be no success on the part of the operators unless they enter into a joint agreement with the miners." The next important meeting of the miners and operators will be held at Springfield. Ohio. Wednesday. It will foretell the attitude of trfe Illinois operators. If an agreement is mad? it will mean that the Illinois operators will join the interstate agreement. This is the question that is worrying everybody here. No one seems to know what the Illinois operators will do. Bri'K v : Hold Medal Flour for inc. I.1BBIE. Cowed the Gamblers. Speaking of the action of a steamship captain who compelled three gamblers to return to fellow passengers the ! money which they had won on a trip j across the Atlantic, a merchant who j makes the ocean trip frequently said: ! "There are other ways than cryin? to ! the captain In such cases. Two years ago I was a passenger on a liner and ; sat In a game with some people who j at first appeared to be all right I lost ! and discovered that I was being done. ! 1 knew that a word to the captain would bring my money back, but I preferred to be ray own champion. 1 wrote a note to the man who had made the largest winning from me and gave It to the smoking room steward to deliver. This was in the note: 'I am on: You will never be off unless you make good. Hand the bearer (here I filled in the amount of my loss and we'll be even. The crook knew I meant business and turned the amount over to th steward for me. No one was the wiser for my experience. nd the polite bow with which the card man saluted me when we went ashore at Floboken wonld have made any one think we were the best of friends." New York Tribune.

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THEATRICAL CALENDAR. NEW PHILLIPS. Week of April 6th Vaudeville. Vaudeville at the Phillips. There are two or three acts on the New Phillips vaudeville program this week, any one of which might have been used as a head liner, but the selection of Bryant and Saville for this important place on the bill was a happy one. They have a creation called "Start Me." which is merely a vehicle for the introduction of the very clever solos and duels that they are able to render on novelty instruments. I .tey closed with an illustrated song, "Honey Roy", the parts being played on a cornet and banjo. A most cordial welcome was extended these performers by the capacity audience that filled the house. One of the very strong numbers on the bill is the work of John A. Hawkins, college athlete and reputed to be the world's greatest juniper. He has an act that has never been duplicated at the New Phillips and he fully demonstrates his ability as a jumper, both high and distance. Despite the difficult nature of his stunts, Hawkins carries them off with apparent ease. He claims to have a number of world's records. Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Ilussey, who have a ventriloquial musical specialty, furnished much amusement. They are probabiy as good in this line as any similar performers wno have made the circuit. The Three Troubadours, known on the bills as "the merry singing lads," more than made good and were recalled several times in the most enthusiastic fashion. The combination of first tenor, second tenor and baritone is an effective one. The other numbers on the program are an illustrated song. "When Mandy Said Goodby," by Miss Thompson and the motion pictures. "When Our Sailor Son Comes Home" and "An Inexperienced Caddy." This bill should get the New Phillips big patronage all week as it has not been surpassed in a long time. Wednesday there wiil be a souvenir matinee for the ladies. Uncer a Banyan Tree. The first parliament house of the Boers was under a banyan tree, tinder w hich the rulers of the Transvaal gathered In the early days of the republic to discuss questions affecting the country, and the tree became known as the 'first roiksraad of the Transvaal." The Boers call the spot Wonder bloom. It is a few miles outside of Pretoria, at the entrance to a cleft iu the mountain. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv locp.l applications, as thy cannot ri-arh th discas-.-i! portion of the oar. There is onlv one way to cure deafness, and thut is by -constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous linitiK of the Kustaehian Tube. When , this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling1 sound or imperfect hearinfr. and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearingi will be destroyed forever: nine eases jout of ten are caused by Catarrh, (which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the raucous surfaces, i We will give One Hundred Tolllars for anv case of rafness j (caused by catarrh that csiinot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. Send I for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. j ?o!d by Druggists. T?r. ' Take Hall's Family Piii tor cons titration.

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Thought Barnum and Bailey May Come Here. There may be a circus seen in Richmond this summer. ltst year there were three but no such luck is anticipated this year. The advance agent for the Barnum and Bailey outfit is scouting about among the cities of Indiana, and Richmond may be placed upon the itinerary. 1). S. Coe can already smell the saw dust. Fatty: (iold Medal Flour is very hiprhpst quality Lamma.

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A OVERTURE Miss Eva Hazeltine. Assisted by Phillips Theatre Orchestra (evenings only). B. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. HUSSEY Ventriloquial Musical Specialty. C ILLUSTRATED SONG "When Mandy Said Goodbye," Miss Thompson. D JOHN A. HAWKINS The College Athlete and World's Greatest Jumper. Special Matinee each Saturday; aati&te. General admissiqn,

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WILL PROBABLY BE SPENT ON HIGH SEAS TOWARD EUROPEVARIOUS RUMORS CONCERNING HER FUTURE PLANS. New York, April T. Indications are that Mrs. Florence Evelyn NesbitThaw will spend the second anniversary of the shooting of Stanford White by her husband. Harry Kendall Thaw, on the high seas enroute to Europe. Thaw will continue in Matteawan for some time thereafter. With the filing of the necessary papers in the supreme court and the appointment of Robert E. Deyo as referee to hear testimony, ihe action of Mrs. Thaw to have her marriage to Thaw annulled on the ground that he was insane when the marriage was contracted, took such a stride forward that Dan O'Reilly, attorney for Mrs. Thaw, expressed the opinion that the whole affair will have been concluded within two or three weeks after the first witness is called. Mrs. Thaw herself will be the first witness, and the initial hearing will in all probability, be held Wednesday or Thursday. This testimony will consist of the rambling will that Thaw drew up at. the time, and which figured in both of his trials and the remarkable letters he wrote, which also played a part in securing his acquittal on the grounds of insanity. Dr. Allen McLane Hamilton will be the chief expert witness. Mrs. Thaw has consented to abandon the name of Thaw if the suit for annulment shall succeed and to resume her maiden name of Florence Nesbit. All of the financial settlements have been agreed upon and partial payment has been made to the young woman. Mr. O'Reilly says that his client will go abroad sfter the settlement of the suit. An ambition to write is ascribed to her, and it is said that she will go to Germany to study. It is ?lso said that she will buy a home in California. A third rumor is that Mrs. Thaw will ultimately settle down in the neighborhood of P.roadway. A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE. "I have just completed a twenty I far neunii i ence, imposed oy Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured ! me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago, writes o. h. oolever, or LeRaysville, N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the short- ! est time. 2oc at A. (T Luken & Co s drug store. While services were being held In ' the First United Presbyterian church at Bellefontaine. O.. the congregation ! was alarmed by the tolling of the hell. ! An electrical storm was in progress iand the bell had been rung by a stroke 1 of lightning. dure the broiling days of summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing coal fire f You need a " New Perfection " Oil Stove that will do the cooking without cooking the cook. It concentrates plenty of heat under the pot and diffuses littl or none through the room, j Therefore, when working with the m

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E. THE THREE TROUBADOURS The Merry Sineine Lads. Mr. ' Willard Jarvis. 1st Tenor; Mr. Chas. A. Van, 2nd Tenor; Mr. Effim Bronston. Baritone. F. BRYANT AND SAVILLE In In their latest creation. "Start Me."' Playing Solos and Duets on Novelty Instruments, also introducing song sheets. G. THE CAMERAGRAPH Latest motion pictures. children, 5 cents; souvenirs at Wednes- , iOc Reserrecl seats anit, 5c cjttra,

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