Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 40, 18 December 1908 — Page 3
rAGE'TltKEE. KNOX HAS ACCEPTED MICROBES III CARS MAJORITY FAVORS OPTION LAW REPEAL Fully 90 Per Cent of Legislators Favor Ward and Township Idea. THE, THEATER THE BEST THEATRICAL CALENDAR. GENNETT. Dispatch Says Senator Will Become Secretary of State Under Taft. Pullman Sleeping Cars Said to Harbor All Sorts of Disease. Partello Stock Co. Next week. Tim Murphy New Year' Eve. The Devil Jan. 1. NEW PHILLIPS. Vaudeville all week. NEW YORK SUN STORY. INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE
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PRESENT...OF ALL...
MISS VOKES MAKES HIT.
BREWERS WORKING HARD.
THREATENED BOLT OF SIX DEMOCRATS TO THE SIDE OF THE REPUBUCANS ON TEMPERANCE ISSUE AROUSES THEM.
Indianapolis, Dec. IS. At least 90 per cent of the democratic, members of the legislature are believed to be determined to vote for the ward and township amendment, which is in line with their platform, but If a few of them in the senate should fluke the bill would be defeated and the present law sustained. Representatives of the brewery combine are confident that the ward and township unit will be adopted", but
they are working harder now that they have learned that there is liable
to be a loss among the democrats, it
being said six democrats oppose the
repeal of the county local option bill
The bill to amend the county local option law will originate in the house and It is likely that It will be passed there without a great deal of trouble. It is in the senate that the anti-saloon
forces will make their stand.
It is said that tlfbre are some democratic members who will not vote for the ward and township unit unless the brewers will agree to a high license measure and a provision limiting the
number of saloons to one for each 1, 000 people. The brewery leaders are being in
formed that some of the democrats
wanted the above amendments and they have the matter under consider
ation now.
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When your stomach goes on a
ptfike and mass meetings of indigna
tion are held all over your body, then Jt is that you should sit up and take
notice.
It is clearly and only a question of
common sense is this thing called
Dyspepsia. Take away, by abuse, ov
or eating, excesses and high living, the things which the stomach needs
nd you have dyspepsia and indiges
tion; then other maladies follow
these this is common sense.
The stomach is willing enough but you won't let it do its work. You take
away the materials which are so nee
easary for it to use.
Give back these materials and dyspepsia and" indigestion flee and the
whole macldnery of man begins slow 2y to move .and do its work.
What th utomach needs Is nerve
force, fluids i for its digestive glands
nourishment and power. All these
necessities it takes from the blood. If
dyspepsia gives nothing to the blood,
the blood gives nothing to the atom
Bch.
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As Impersonator of Mabel Hite She
Pleases Large Audience. "A Knight for a Day" entertained
satisfactorily a large sized audience at the Gennctt theater last evening.
Much side splitting laughter was provoked and the show went along with
a dash that really was quite enjoyable.
Electrical effects were responsible for many of the pleasing stage pictures.
"Hang Out the Front Door Key"
was sung by Miss V'okes in such a manner as to evoke spasm3 of laughter. As an impersonator of Mabel
Hite. Miss Vokes must be given creri-
lr She and Wallace Perkins, as Jonathan Joy, a fake lawyer and thoroughbred grafter, provided the comedy roles. It was Perkins who did
the most of the mirth provoking.
The leading man was weak and the
leading woman of the company was but fair. The song hits were "Life is a See-Saw" and -The Little Girl in
Blue."
Partello Stock Company. Big novelty event for the ladies at
the Gennett theater every afternoon next week during the Partello Stock
company's engagement. Ladies find
out about it. This company opens its
engagement, next Monday night in the
dramatic success "A Daughter of the
People." The usual free ladies night
will be on Monday. Every woman
purchasing one thirty cent ticket will be entitled to one extra ticket free.
Daily matinees commencing Tuesday.
New York, Dec. IS. A dispatch to the New York Sun from Washington says : "Philander C. Knox, United States senator from Pennsylvania, has been
asked by William H. Taft to become secretary of state in Mr. Taft's cabinet, and he has consented to serve. "Mr. Knox's acceptance was given somewhat reluctantly, as he believed that his abilities could le utilized better in the national legislature t'.ian in the executive government. "It is realized by those who are acquainted with the circumstances of the matter that Mr. Knox, in agreeing to take the foreign affairs portfolio is making a great sacrifice of personal inclinations. "According to what is said here, he feels, however, that if Mr. Taft believed 'aim to be the right man for this high and important office it is his duty to comply with Mr. Taft's desires. Mr. Knox's term in the senate will expire in March, 1911."
Washington. D. C. Pec. 18. Dr.
"The Devil." Mr. Henry W. Savage's sole author
ized production of the famous Molnar comedy "The Devil" made a new record for curtain calls on the night of its New York premier. By actual
count they numbered twenty-one at the end of the second act alone, the
immense and enthusiastic audience then demanded the appearance of Mr. Savage in person.
PLENTY OF MONEY BUT TRIM TO STEAL Shoe Strings Coveted by Woman Arrested.
The New Phillips. The bill at the New Phillips this week has drawn well despite weather
and other attractions. It is a good
bill from the amusement standpoint. Two funny plays. "An Eventful Honeymoon." and "The Finish of Mr. Fourflush," are especially popular. In the first Francis Hoyt, one of the charmers of the vaudeville stage is seen at her best. She is a queen in every respect. Leppon, the clown comedian, has made a "great hit. wit h his queer ways and good line of talk. Herbert and Vane, in a high class musical feature, have proven very popular. Moving pictures and the Illustrated song complete the bill.
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. IK. Dora Williams, : alleged professional pickpocket and shoplifter, and Edith Allen, an "understudy," were arrested yesterday by Detectives Kinney and Morgan in an East Washington street sfcore, charged with petit larceny and loitering. An attempt to steal a pair of shoestrings, when she had almost $200, resulted in the apprehension of the Williams woman, who is believed to be the leader of a professional band of pickpockets and shoplifters operating in the city.
Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the chem-i istry bureau of the department of ag- J riculture, is auihority for the state-! ment that the Pullman Car company ; will be the next concern in the United States to be investigated. The inter-: est aroused by the tuberculosis exhibit here is still felt in official circles.' and the movement for safe and sanitary cars is a popular one. "We have taken samples of material breathed in by the sleepeis in Pullman cars." declared Mr. Wiley in an interview, "and we are analyzing it to find out what it is. We don't know what it is. All we know, ia thsu it isn't air." "Without doubt thousands of the cases of infectious diseases that occur day after dav without any source of contagion ever being discovered are caused by organisms- absorbed in-; to the system during railway travel. Outside of a laboratory it would be difficult to find a more congenial home and breeding place for microbes '. than the modern upholstered sleeping
car.
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CANDIDATES' DANGER. Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec. IS. Representative Charles Gauss. Indianapo
lis, has been confined to his home for j nearly a month with a severe attack j of blood poisoning in one hand. He j believes the poisoning was caused by j
hand-shaking during the campaign.
Mrs. Briiiey (sobbing) I don't care what you say, Harry doesn't love me as much as he did. Her Mother How ridiculous: Why, only this morning 1 heard him tell you you were the dearest girl on earth. Mrs. Bridey That's just it. He used to rail uie "the dearest girl that ever lived."
PLAN BANQUET FOB Y. M. C. ft. BOYS
Ladies' Auxiliary Holds a Meeting.
BIBLE STUDY TO JE TAKEN UP V. M. C. A. Boys Join Proposed Instruction Classes.
Dr. Allen L. Braiukamp gave a very Interesting lecture to the members of ihe boys" department of the Y. M. C. fi at the Commercial club rooms last fcvening on the subject of "The Bene
fits Derived from Bible Study." Mr. Orville Brunson, secretary of Ihis department, explained the work ind the different phases of the associaIon bible classes. He showed how he different contests were conducted, the lunches beld, the debates and athletic contests conducted. Seven boys signed for the teachers' Mble class of the Y. M. C. A., twenty lor the high school and thirty-five for Die Junior class. Much interest was Manifested by the boys and it is expected that some interesting meetings drill be held.
At a meeting of the Boys' committee of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. held yesterday afternoon at the new Y. M. C. A. building, . the final arrangements were completed for the boys' reception and banquet that is to be given next Tuesday afternoon and evening, December 29. In the afternoon according to plans arranged all the boys of the city will be invited to attend the meeting and have the privilege of looking over the building. In the evening a banquet will be served for the members. On this occasion there will be a number of speakers present. The committee will decide on the program later, but it is now thought a toastmaster will be selected and various members of the department will respond.
Mr. Workingman
Between 30,000 and 35,000 deaths and 2,000.000 injured is the accident record for the United States during the past year among workingmen. There is a difference of but cne letteT between injured and insured, you may never be the former but you can always be the latter. 'Tis better to always have an accident policy and never need than to need once and not have. Get the best, that's the AETNA.
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SCHOOL HACKS ARE FROWNED UPON Hurty Would Have Children Walk.
Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 18. Dr. J. N. Hurty. of the State Board of Health, declared yesterday that he was opposed to ;ho use of hacks for carrying children to school in the out townships where the distances are great. The hack, be declared, was unsanitary. It. its use is deemed necessary, he suggested that all such vehicles be made uniform and arranged to prevent crowding and good ventilation. Dr. Hurty has made investigations of the matter in several counties. He has fouud that some of the children would have very great distances to walk. "I btlieve it would be better to walk." said Dr. Hurty. "I hope to see the return of the old days when all children walked. It makes healthy, sturdy men and women."
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PL COLISEUM
Wednesday, Dec. 23.
CITY LEAGUE GAME CALLED 7:30
Skating Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
..PHILLIPS VAUDEVI WEEK DEC. 14.
Francis Hoyt & Co. Herbert & Vance
John Carl Robisch and Mayme Childress Letton
Pictures and Songs.
Admission 10 Cents
belt OLSON vs. DEIY1ETRAL coliseum, TOKIDGHT
LADIES INVITED
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