Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 212, 8 June 1909 — Page 3

THE ItlCHMOXD PALLADIUM AND SUW-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JCTJTE 8, 1909.

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High School Seniors Will Put VII INC DUctlUS, MCIchant of Venice." 1AT THE GENNETT THEATER ITHI8 show WILL BC ONE of the FEATURES OF THE 8EAS0N, JUST CLOSING, AS IT IS WELL PLAYED. John E. Owens, of New York, who Is coaching the high school play, "The Merchant of Venice," which is to be 'presented at the Gennctt tomorrow 1 night la sure that next to the Ben Greet production that was seen here a rfew years ago, the high school presentation will be the most noteworthy of Way ever seen in Richmond. "I do sot mean," explained the director, . "that any of the high school cast is a professional, but that for unusual fea'tures the Wednesday night representation will be most interesting to see." Are Very Busy Now. The seniors are a very busy organisation, for practically every member of the present graduating class has some part In the play. Those who do not have leading roles will do . fancy dances, impersonate Venetian maskers or render musical selections behind the scenes during the choosing of the caskets scene, and that beautiful closing scene, when the glamour of the moonlight is over everything. "We will make something very fine of that final scene at Portia's Belmont," added Mr. Owens. That scene and the special music being arranged by Mr, Earhart for the high school or chestra will alone be worth the price of admission. Could Not Be Better. No one has ever made a salve, olntjinent, lotion or balm to compare with Bucklen's 'Arnica Salve. Its the one (perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, (Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, 'Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its sujpreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c. lat A. G. Luken & Co. "Whero'M 'it:! trunk going?" asked the bajrsnKViiiMti. "Well." niiHweri d I be mild mannered passenger, "from the way you're handling it I'm Inclined to change my first Impression on the subject and conclude that it is going to the scrap, pile." Washington Star. DOUBT HIS SANITY Much Troubled Tolley Tries a New Plan on Connersville Cops. DODGING STATE PRISON And now Robert R. Tolley, down in the Connersville jail, has succeeded in making some of the Fayette county authorities question his sanity. He did not do so until after he became convinced that the charge of forgery gainst him was likely to stand and a trip to the penitentiary was ahead of him. Tolley has plead guilty to the charge of forgery and the prosecuting attorney will endeavor to have his case set for trial as soon as possible. It will be remembered that following Tolley's arrest at Indianapolis and return to this city, , where he was charged with grand larceny, he denied the accusation and when It looked as If he would have to go to prison, developed signs of unsound mentality. The man claimed to have an abscess within . his head which effected his brain and made him irresponsible at times. The story was accepted here and he escaped punishment. He went to Dayton, where his wife secured a divorce and was arrested at Rushville a few days ago in company with a woman, who left him when the officers appeared. He passed a forged check at Connersville. At the Head of the Class s Is where every, school child wants .to -be. ;;-."!' But improper food falling to nourish brain and body keeps many a bright child back. Grape-Rets food is quickly served requires no cooking contains Just the elements from wheat and barley, ineluding the phosphate of potash, grown In the grain, to build up the young brain cells and make study a pleasure. luTbre't a Rea." POSTUM CEREAL CO. Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.

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Prompt Action Needed to Get 1910 Municipal League Meeting. ONLY TWO WEEKS REMAIN THIS YEAR'S CONVENTION WILL - BE HELD IN A FORTNIGHT AT LAFAYETTE IT 18 UP TO THE Y. M B. CLUB. With the Indiana Municipal League meeting but two weeks of f . no arrangements have been made to boost the project to secure the 1910 convention for Richmond, which is possible according to Mayor Richard Schillinger, who is a member of several of the more Important committees. The matter was referred to by Councilman Williams last evening at the council meeting, following the appropriation of $150, on suspension of the rules, to be used in paying the expenses of the city officials who desire to attend this summer's convention at Lafayette, June 22, 23, 24. Mayor Schillinger signed the ordinance appropriating this amount. The Young Men's Business club has had the matter under consideration but never taken final action. It seems that Mayor Schillinger referred the matter to this organization without giving it his personal attention. It is probable that this club will take some action in regard to holding the convention here next summer, at its meeting this evening. Vote Larger Sum. The "junket" appropriation is higher than usual. In. past years $100 has been considered sufficient to meet the expense of the official junket. In several instances the entire appropriation has not been used. Last summer when the convention was held at Laporte the expense to the city was $147 although but $100 was appropriated, the surplus being money in the treasury not used in the past. The city owes the league $15 in dues, according to a communication received from Secretary L. W. Mellette, and read at the council meeting. The matter was referred to the board of works with instructions to pay the account. -The report of the 1908 convention at Laporte was distributed amoung the city officials last evening.. The report is very voluminous, covering every phase of the convention. Colds that hang on weaken the constitution and develop into consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures persistent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not experiment with untrLad remedies as delay may result In your cold settling on your lungs. A. G. Luken & Co. haithful Girl. Ton know. Miss Blank." said the proprietor of a railroad station restaurant, "there is a great deal in having your sandwiches look attractive." "Tea, sir. I know it." replied the girl; "I have done everything I could. I have dusted those sandwiches every morning for the last ten daysP Harper's Weekly. Nautical Learning. Little Mermaid 1 have read of the origin of the papa shad, bnt can't find bow the mamma shad was created. Mamma Mermaid She was fashioned from a rib of the papa shad. Little Mermaid Gee whiz! I'll bet he never missed It! Boston Herald. - ." An Ambidextrous Liar. HI Jim Tagwood says he kin jugg! ten eggs f wuost keep 'em all to tb' air an' never smash a one! SI Geel He must be ambidextrous! HI By gum! He is If that's Greek fer "blamed liar!" Chicago News. Man's chief wisdom consists In knowing his fonies. Rocbefoneanld. Dentist Now. what ran I do for yon? Patient (whose heart has failed at the last moment) Oh er my teeth are perfectly all right thanks. Er-s what I really came for was to ask if yon would er care to play golf with me er some time this month or next. London Punch. EMMONS TAILORING CO. ENLARGE THEIR BUSINESSELECTRIC PRESSING SYSTEM INSTALLED. Emmons Tailoring Co. have enlarged their business this spring. In addition to the large and fine line of suiting they make at S15 and $18, they have added an extra fine line of Imported Suitings that they will make up at $22. This is the same goods sold by high priced tailors at $35. The connection of Emmons Tailoring Co. with one of the largest woolen houses in the country gives them unusual advantage in price. Emmons Tailoring Co. have also Installed this spring an Electric Pressing system. This system does the best pressing work at low prices. Press ing suits, 35c; trousers, 15. Best work or no charge. They are also showing surprising values In their spring line. A cordial invitation is extended to all to look over their new spring

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