Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 341, 14 October 1908 — Page 10
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ENTERTAINMENTS TO BEGIN SOON Popular Series Under Y. M. C. A. Direction Start on October 20th. GOOD TALENT SECURED.
MARGUERITE SMITH WILL BE FIRST ENTERTAINER TO AP
PEAR HERE OTHER NUMBERS
EQUALLY AS STRONG.
Many Thin Women Now Pretty and Attractive.
SOCIALLY CHARMING, TOO.
A Well-Developed Figure, Exquisite Bust Proportion, Weil Rounded Arms and Neck, Make Homely Women Attractive.
Much interest is manifested by the fair sex in anything that tecrts to add
I charm and attractiveness to the hu
man form divine. There was recently published the formula of a famous beauty doctor who became wealthy
in the profession or tigure culture.
The popular entertainment course,
that has been substituted for the popular lecture course, will undoubtly prove more successful than the lecture course of last year. The new course will be
strictly under the management of the , M of our f actresses and so-
1UUU Mt"su,"ill'lu eiety ladies, it is claimed, owe to her c ation and Earlham college, insuring 6Cience the charming and exquisite clean, high class attractions. There proportion of flgure which they enjoy, will be six numbers on the program, Many so.Called patent developers have the first being the Marguerite Smith proven worthless, but if we are to company which will be at the coliseum judge from resuits obtained by several
Tuesday night, October 20. The six en
tertainmcnts of which flvo will be partly musical with other features added and ono lecture make a most excellent program. The season tickets will be $1. The tickets have been placed on sale and the general report is that they are seeing remarkably well. The ceries consists of the Marguerite
in 'this city, the following prescription really deserves the title "Friend to the unattractive and undeveloped." So rapid and thorough Is the treatment that one can almost "see the flesh grow." One young matron had to prove her identity to her husband, after a month's absence, during which time Bhe had used the home treat-
est Way
Our future In this city depends on QUALITY and HONEST DEALINGS. Let US tell you what we have; not tomwhe that has an AX to Grind.
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COLUMBUS GIVES ' WATSON OVATION
Thousands Assembled to Hear Republican Candidate for Governor.
LARGE HOME DELEGATIONS
SPECIAL TRAINS RUN FROM RUSHVILLE AND SHELBYVILLE TO MEETING WATSON SCOFFS AT BRYAN DOCTRINES.
stands on local option, but I can't. But I will say that if by hook or crook any Democratic legislature should pass a law to repeal this bill, if I am governor I shall kill it. I will not let the brewers run the state." Mr. Watson said the election of senators by the people is not a real live
PEGGY'S ADVICE.
Why It Suddenly Changed From Excellent to Worthless. It was the era of the first Quincy baby, and the attention of the entire Quincy family, consisting solely of mother and father, was directed to
issue and does not believe it is prac-j the proper upbringing of the infant, tical, although he has voted for it twice ; Books on babyhood were bought and
and is therefore a better Democrat than Bryan on that subject, who never voted for it He showed how free trade, as he said, would destroy small concerns, as well as trusts and laughed at Bryan's saying Roosevelt had stolen his thunder.
VAGARIES OF SOUND.
Acoustic Phenomena That Ars P creating to Scientists. At twilight some time ago at a life saving station of the English coast noises were heard that sounded like signal shots from some distance at son A boat was launched and sped witl.
.Columbus, Ind., Oct. 14. James E. an possible energy to the place fron
"Watson, Republican nominee for gov-! which the sound. seemed to have come ... ... . ! hut it rphirrmri wifhnnt hnvfnir hear.
ernor. was unable until v.w ociock, ' . . .
last night to address the thousands
or seen anythlug further. Yet the sc
man who had been left behind on guan declared solemnly that in the mean time he had beard near shore unml takable cries for help from drowniu persons. The bluejackets themselv
that packed the city hall. "Stand up, Jim" and "Get upon a chair, Jim," were the shouts that rang fnArn ia v"t1l4f9l onthiic facta Tt
. .. , . . ... . . . are most inclined to regard the who was impossible to establish order and m gupernatura,Sand the volc, M,r;v Y?t6n t0 ? I ,Z atf0rmias spectral. Scientists say that it with Lieut Gov. Hugh T Miller and , lb, however tnat 8Uch Boun smiled at the vast assembly shakins may aU(Jlble ,n nmSLTk&be dIstln(.
nanas wun loose who crowueu aruuuu
digested. Suitable magazines were subscribed for. Friends and mothers were consulted on every point But to the wonder of the solicitous, Mrs.
bmitn company, Tuesday, Oct 20; the j ment An increase of six inches is Oratorio Artist on Friday, Oct. 30; tho not unusual after a month's treatment. Shungopavl company on Jan. 8; the The treatment differs from all others College Singing Girls on Wednesday, and can readily be prepared at home. Jan. 20; Dr. Thomas E. Green, on Fri- Go to any druggist and get separateday, Feb. 23, and the Nell Litchfield ly two ounces of glycerine, three trio on Friday, April 23. j ounces of rosewater, one ounce tineMarguerite Smith for several years ' ture cadomene compound, and five headed a company of her sisters known cents' worth of borax. Mix the glyceras the "Famous Smith Siaters," and ine and tincture cadomene, shake and for the past three years been associat- let stand two hours. Then add roseed with the Mendelssohn quartet This water and a teaspoonful of borax, year sho heads a company o' her own. Apply morning and night, rubbing unShe is tho originator of the famous til absorbed; then wash with hot watchild impersonations, and i3 without er and soap; dry thoroughly. Conquestion the greatest living exponet of tinue a few weeks and beautiful de-
that art. The mimicry of children, i veiopment rewards the effort.
vhich requires the most consumate historic art, vhich when well portrayed, appeals to every audience and to every individual, the interpretation of the wonderous and quaint thought and quainter speeches of childhood, these are the unique inventions of Miss Smith's wonderful genius, and in this her own creations, sho stands without challenge for rivalry. With the company is Miss Ethel Plietts, pianist, who is a young lady of exceptional ability, and comes directly from the best music schools in the middle west states. Miss Olive Smith will also appear. She has a magnificent rich full contralto voice which alone would pay every one to attend. Tho Oratorio artists which consists of people like Reed Miller, tenor; Florence Hinkle, soprano; Lois Louise Davidson, pianist; Frederick . heeler.
basso; Adah Campbell Hussey, contral-
It was a uiiuuiau newspaper whicL printed an advertisement of a nursinp bottle concluding with the following "When the baby is done drinking it must be unscrewed and laid in a cool place under a tap. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk it should be boiled."
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Shungopavl and Mme. Youna which also appear on the attraction list are strong entertainers and will, no doubt, draw large crowds. The College Slng-
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Quincy declared that the advice that , Glrlg wlth WaMer Eccles w,u alsQ
uiu uie musi guuu was iuui niutu appeared in the morning paper, signed with the fetching name "Peggy." But
the time came when - even that was discarded. "Aren't you going to read me the little lesson from the Journal for today?" asked Mr. Quincy at the breakfast table.
bo one of the strong features. Dr. Thomas E. Greene is one or the most noted speakers In this country, as it Is very seldom a city tho sizo of Rich mond can secure him. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Litchfield, run; sketch artists, are supposed to be th best in the country and with these si:
talnment course is assured.
THE CITY IN BRIEF
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him. Every Inch of space in the hall was filled and the platform started to break down under the human load. Only onefifth of the vast crowd heard Watson and an overflow meeting was planned for Crump's theater, but Mr. Watson was too hoarse to sDeak. This is his one hundred and thirty-flfth campaign address, and he was almost worn out The delegations from Shelbyville and Rushrille numbered 1.230. Mr. "Watson said the great lnovation of tonight was not given to him as an individual, but because he represents the great principle In which the people are Interested. "Individuals." said he, "amount to very little after all. In fact they
ness where there is a high coasi though they may come from a great distance, enpeclally when persons tbe?v are placed accidentally so that behind them rises a wall which receives the sound and throws it back. On some coasts that are often visited by fogs a legend of so called "fog shots" has acquired vogue. These arc said to have their origin, for some roa son not yet fathomed, within the mass es of fog. Acoustic phenomena are found of such a strange kind that the Investigation of them may be said to be still very far from conclusive. The most inexplicable secret lies perhaps not in the occurrence of sounds, tho origin of which may be reached only with great difficulty, but in their dis appearance and in absolute silence
amount to nothing except as they em-1 when audible noices should be expectbody great principles. Lincoln and d- Many a ship has been wrecked beRoosevelt are great because of the poll- j cause its signals of distress, loud and riM nn which thev stood. Individuals ' unlntermpted. have remained inaudi-
"I shall never read that stuff to any attractions, the success of the entei
one any more," said the mother firmly. "Why not? Only day before yesterday you were saying what excellent recommendations Peggy made about crying children. Why do you desert her?" "I'll tell you, Tom," she said. "I ha meant not to say a word about It because it is so humiliating, but now you've spoken well, I might as well confess. The paper yesterday said something I didn't quite understand, and, as 1 was downtown, 1 thought I'd just run into the office and ask Teggy what she meant. So I did. The office boy smiled when I asked for Peggy, but he took me up a lot of dirty stairs and then pointed to a door. I knocked, and a voice answered. 'Come In!'" "Well'" queried her husband. "Well, there isn't any Peggy! Not a woman at all, but a perfectly horrid, grinning man, smoking a cigar! He writes that advice a man! Whatdo you think of that Tom?" Mrs. Quincy paused In her Indignation. "I thought you found the advice food, as a rule," he objected. "Tom Quincy, how could a man in a newspaper office write good advice to mothers? I am surprised! You men think you know everything!" Youth's Companion.
may come and go but the principles remain." Scoffs Old Alarm. He scoffed the Bryan doctrine of Imperialism, and In speaking of the Nebraskan's address at his Lincoln resi-
ble. although only a very 6hort distance from the coast. But again, it happens that In such an instance the very same signals become audible at a far. greater distance, where they provoke great excitement
A remarkable example of this was pro
dence July 4. eight years ago, in which dnced by the firing of guns by the Eng Bryan said If McKlnley were elected lish fleet In the roadstead at Splthead the sentiment In "My Co try, Tis of ! on Feb. 1. 1901. as a token of mourn-
Thee" would be lost because the country would be steeped In militarism and Imperialism. Mr. Watson said: "Thank God that generations yet unborn will know the sentiments of M7 Country, 'Tls of Thee,' because McKlnley was elected. "I did not want Governor Hanly to call a special session of the legislature and I told him so, but the responsibility and power were his and now I compliment him for the birth of the county local option law. I have been trying to set Mr.- Marshall to say how he
Ins for Queen Victoria. This was nol heard at all by many persons close at hand who were listening for It while at places much farther away it was heard plainly. The direction of thwind filled to explain this aberration of the waves of sound. Chicago News
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One Way of Getting Out. Gaston burst like a whirlwind in upon his friend Alphonse. "Will yon be my witness?" he cried. "Going to fight r "No: going to get married." Alphonse after a pause Inquired "Can't you apologize?"
Valuation. "Young man," said the stern parent "have you any idea of the value of a dollar?"
"Certainly." answered the gilded youth. -At the club a dollar repre
sents one white chip." Washington
Star.
Too Small to Pray.
"Yes. your reverence, our Johnny is a wonder. He can play cards, bowl and
uss like a trooper." "Can he say his prayers?"
"No; he's too little for that" Flie-
gende Blatter.
Lov makes the world go round, but rconey buys the axle grease. Chicago
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Why," he asked, "do girls like much to display diamond rings their engagemeut fingers?" "Well." she replied as she carele ly twirled the Jewel on her third fing "you know there is nothing like a s' Ing example to stimulate one when I has a purpose In mind." When she bad time to speak aga1. she cried: "Oh, Fred. I hope you don't think was trying to throw out a hint 1 never suspected that you cared aboui Ine at nil!" .Tnd re's Library.
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